Original 1933 Imperial Japanese Army Veterans’ Gathering Commemorative Paperweight. A rare prewar cast metal paperweight issued for the Army Commemoration Day (March 10, Showa 8 / 1933) in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. This item was distributed to participants of the Veterans’ Invitational Ceremony (Jugunsha Shotai Taikai) – a formal event honoring former Imperial Army servicemen. The front design features the kanji (Loyalty) and (Sincerity), along with symbolic motifs. Dragonfly (/ courage and vigilance, an Imperial Army symbol). Chrysanthemum-like crest (imperial motif). “Imperial Japanese Army Commemoration – Veterans Invitational – Gunma Prefecture – March 10, 1933″. It represents the interwar period unity of Army and Navy under the Emperor, and served as a patriotic token of loyalty and remembrance for those who had served in the Empire’s earlier campaigns. Date: Showa 8 (1933). Material: cast metal (iron or bronze alloy). Condition: Very good for age. Minor patina and wear due to age. Origin: Gunma Prefecture, Japan. March 10 was designated as “Army Commemoration Day” in prewar Japan, marking the victory in the 1905 Battle of Mukden during the Russo-Japanese War. Local veterans’ groups and prefectural associations held annual gatherings to honor war heroes and reaffirm national loyalty. This paperweight was a souvenir presented to attending veterans – an authentic artifact of Japan’s early Showa militarist culture. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Original 1933 Imperial Japanese Army Veterans’ Gathering Commemorative Paperweight. A rare prewar cast metal paperweight issued for the Army Commemoration Day (March 10, Showa 8 / 1933) in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. This item was distributed to participants of the Veterans’ Invitational Ceremony (Jugunsha Shotai Taikai) – a formal event honoring former Imperial Army servicemen. The front design features the kanji (Loyalty) and (Sincerity), along with symbolic motifs. Dragonfly (/ courage and vigilance, an Imperial Army symbol). Chrysanthemum-like crest (imperial motif). “Imperial Japanese Army Commemoration – Veterans Invitational – Gunma Prefecture – March 10, 1933″. It represents the interwar period unity of Army and Navy under the Emperor, and served as a patriotic token of loyalty and remembrance for those who had served in the Empire’s earlier campaigns. Date: Showa 8 (1933). Material: cast metal (iron or bronze alloy). Condition: Very good for age. Minor patina and wear due to age. Origin: Gunma Prefecture, Japan. March 10 was designated as “Army Commemoration Day” in prewar Japan, marking the victory in the 1905 Battle of Mukden during the Russo-Japanese War. Local veterans’ groups and prefectural associations held annual gatherings to honor war heroes and reaffirm national loyalty. This paperweight was a souvenir presented to attending veterans – an authentic artifact of Japan’s early Showa militarist culture. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.



Scarce WWI – 1920s era Texas A&M Corps Cadet Campaign Hat paperweight. Well made of cast aluminum. Measures about 2 3/4″ front to back, about 2 1/2″ side to side, and about 1 1/8 high. Great original condition shows minimal wear and rub as shown. See pictures for condition of EXACTLY what you will receive. Track Page Views With.
Paperweight of the old Japanese navy. This torpedo-shaped souvenir was distributed to military personnel at the Imperial Volunteer Fleet Construction Commemoration Tournament held around 1933 (Showa 8). It is made using copper spoils from the Russo-Japanese War. Originally ther e is a body plate, but it is missing and there is no plate. There is a slight ch ip on the screw part and some scratches overall. Material: Made of brass. Size: Total length 22cm, maximum diameter 1.9 cm, weight 180g. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.

It is a paperweight of the old Japanese navy. It’s from showa 5(1930). This is a souvenir for winning the Yokosuka Naval Station Short Boat Competition in 1930. It’s a case, and the lid and body are so tight that I can’t open it. Due to its weight, it can also be used as a paperweight. The presence of the anchor mark is cool. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.

A paperweight with a cradle commemorating the launching of the warship Takao. [Condition] It is in beautiful condition with no particular damage. “Takao Launching Commemoration 1930/5/12″ is engraved on the cradle. Material: Made of brass. Size: (Warship) Total length 167mm, Width 17.3mm (Central part), Height 36mm (Tallest part) (Case) Length approx. 195mm, Width 42mm (Central part), Height 18mm (Tallest part). [Explanation] Kaohsiung was launched on May 12, 1930. Empress Kojun was present at the launch ceremony, and the ceremony was broadcast live on radio. After commissioning, she will be assigned to the 4th Squadron of the 2nd Fleet. Add it to your military collection. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.


Warship paperweight “Special large exercise observing ceremony commemoration in 1945, manufactured by Yokosuka Naval Arsenal Machinery Department” Please check on the photos for detailed condition of the product. All you can see on this photo will be included in a set of a package. It is a warship paperweight. On the back of the bottom, there is an engraving Made by Yokosuka Naval Arsenal Machinery Department, commemorating the special large exercise observing ceremony in 1945. It is approximately 23 cm wide, 2.5 cm wide and 4.5 cm high. It was There are some scratches due to aging, but it is beautiful. Please take a closer look at the photos for details as there may be oversights. Please consider that it is an aged product and consider it after understanding it. This is an old item, so please understand before purchasing. We mainly use DHL. Prevent accidents from Porch Pirates. Sign required upon receipt with DHL option. Europe, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Australia. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “raoh71″ and is located in this country: JP. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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- Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
BRASS PAPERWEIGHT WW1 GERMAN NAVY SUBMARINE UB-88 1921. Very good shape with age but no major blemishes. Please see all pics for more detail size and condition. The item “BRASS PAPERWEIGHT WW1 GERMAN NAVY SUBMARINE UB-88 1921 ULTRA RARE” is in sale since Tuesday, July 16, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “rogers_gregory” and is located in Seminole, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Brunei darussalam, Iceland, Luxembourg, Paraguay, Uruguay, Russian federation.
