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.
Flying Helmet/Cap1930’s Used By Private & Commercial Pilots. His collection included 1800’s U. This RARE find 1930’s Flying Helmet/Cap was used by private & commercial pilots. As you can see the leather is deteriorating from age. Buckle still closes nicely. Please all pictures to determine condition for yourself.
3″ x 5″ wonderful piece of military/Navy history… 4 pages of information between two thicker card covers… RARE Post WWI 1918’THANKSGIVING DAY’ MenuU.
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.
POST-WW1 GERMAN MAN DURING “THE GREAT DEPRESSION” 1932 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. POST-WW1 GERMAN CITIZEN DURING THE ” GREAT DEPRESSION ” IN LATE 1932 STOPS ON THE STREET IN FRANKFURT HOPING FOR A HANDOUT. In October of 1929, a worldwide depression began. A depression is a severe economic downturn that forced businesses to decrease production and lay off workers. Germany felt the effects of the depression almost immediately. By 1932, 6 million Germans were unemployed in a nation of about 60 million people, lighting the way. Towards World War 2. PERIOD HAND WRITTEN UNTRANSLATED CONTENT WITH LOCATION AND DATE IN OLD GERMAN SCRIPT. FRANKFURT OCTOBER 22,1932. POSTAL REGISTRATION NUMBERED #9603N. VERY SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
Not the issue variety. Late 1920’s to mid 1930’s droop wing dress collar device. Type worn by Marines in China. Larger than issue type by 1/8. This variation also has curved lines of latitude and longitude. Extremely difficult to find. Unmarked as to maker. Please pay upon receipt of invoice.
4 3/4″ x 7″ wonderful piece of military/Navy history.. RARE Post WWI 1919 JULY 4th MenuU.
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RARE ORIGINAL LATE 1800’s to WWI WAR AUDEMAIR PARIS BRASS FIELD BINOCULARS. RARE ORIGINAL LATE 1880’s WWI AUDEMAIR PARIS BRASS FIELD BINOCULARS. IN NICE CONDITION AND SURPRISING VERY FEW DENTS. THEY ARE MADE OF BRASS AND CLEAR FRENCH GLASS OPTICS GOLD BRASS COLOR WITH BLACK ACCENT. CLEAR OPTICS AND FUNCTIONS. THE EYELETS STATE AUDEMAIR PARIS MARKED, COMPOUND EYEPIECE, CLEAR LENS, DIOPTER SETTING AND BOTTOM OF CLEAR LENS W/ SLIDING ADJUSTABLE BRASS SHADES BINOCULARS MEASURE APPROXIMATELY : 6″ IN H X 4 1/2″ IN W. RARE ORIGINAL LATE 1800’s TO WWI AUDEMAIR PARIS BRASS BINOCULARS! Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.
Rare Antique Canvas Cot Ames Harris Neville CO. One of a kind, haven’t seen another one like it. Has some stains and some tears along the stitches shown in photos. Wanted to keep it but wife claims I have to much stuff if you can believe that. Material is in really good shape. Does not include the frame just the canvas material shown in photos only.