Very rare, 1936 model. Early type, with kersey. Later models was made from canvas top. After Winter war Soviet authorities issued simpler and less heavyrucksack and these were stopped to manufacture.
The Salvo Published by the Eleventh Training Battery Field Artillery Central Officers Training School Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky 1918 Hardcover book is in acceptable condition (edgewear/cornerwear, some pencil marks inside, hinges cracked, one page loose). I assume no pages are missing but since the pages are not numbered, I can’t be sure (see both sides of loose page).
This vintage 1930s Massachusetts Army National Guard 211th Military Police Syracuse China serving platter is a unique collectible for militaria enthusiasts. Made in the United States, this original piece is perfect for display or serving. The platter features the emblem of the 211th Military Police on the edge, and the units motto Monstrat Viam – “It Points the Way” surrounded by a star in the middle, adding to its historical value. Whether you’re a collector or just appreciate the history of military police, this china platter is a must-have addition to any collection. It’s in great shape and has been well preserved over the years. Add it to your collection today! The platter measures approximately 15.25 inches long x 10.5 inches wide. It is marked OPCO Syracuse China 5-k on the bottom. OPCO stands for Onondaga Pottery Company, and the date code translates to May, 1930. Overall very good condition with strong graphics. Some utensil marks to the center of the platter that I will try to show in the pictures. The line on the back is a mold mark. The plate does have a little wobble to it when sitting on a flat surface. Additional background: The 211th Military Police Battalion (“First Corps of Cadets”[1]) is a unit of the Massachusetts Army National Guard. Its Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment is descended from the First Corps of Cadets, initially formed in 1741. It is one of several National Guard units with colonial roots. Its motto is Monstrat Viam – It Points the Way. While it has served in five wars, the sub-unit’s primary contribution to Massachusetts and to the United States was as an officer-producing institution for new regiments from the Revolutionary War through World War II.
100% ORIGINAL ISSUE PIECE. Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Romania, Bulgaria, Mexico, China, Macau, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Montenegro. CANADA, USA, UK, IRELAND, AUSTRIA, DENMARK, SWEDEN, NORWAY, FINLAND, GERMANY, FRANCE, BELGIUM, ITALY, SWITZERLAND, NETHERLANDS, LUXEMBOURG, AUSTRALIA, AND NEW ZEALAND.
1937 S/289 BAYONET with Scabbard and Frog – RARE — as pictured.
Russian Soviet Leningrad Hunting Society White Metal Badge 1930s RARE. Size of the badge – 18 x 26 mm.
Badge, RUV 640, Riga department store (employee’s badge), Latvia, 30-40ies of 20 cent. 27.4 x 27.5 mm.
Old pre-WW2 Regular Army. Not hallmarked; screwback fastener. It looks like the screw post was reglued; but this DI is quite rare in any condition. Genuine, not a restrike. I will accept a return within 7 days from receipt if there is an error in the description which significantly affects the value. This is in conformance with U.
100% ORIGINAL ISSUE PIECE. Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Romania, Bulgaria, Mexico, China, Macau, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Montenegro. CANADA, USA, UK, IRELAND, AUSTRIA, DENMARK, SWEDEN, NORWAY, FINLAND, GERMANY, FRANCE, BELGIUM, ITALY, SWITZERLAND, NETHERLANDS, LUXEMBOURG, AUSTRALIA, AND NEW ZEALAND.
This is a rare piece of WW2 history – a Japanese soldier/guard in a bomb post bank. The item is authentic and original from the period, making it a valuable addition to any militaria collection. It is a unique piece that has survived the test of time, and it has been preserved in excellent condition for the discerning collector. The soldier/guard in the bomb post bank is a fascinating piece of history that brings to life the events of WW2. It offers a glimpse into the life of a Japanese soldier and the role they played in protecting the country during this turbulent period. The item is highly collectible and sought after by militaria enthusiasts, and it is sure to become the centerpiece of any collection.