Very nice M1908 stock. Appears to be unissued.
REPUBLIC, ORDER OF THE WHITE STAR NECK BADGE, 65mm, GILT & ENAMEL VERY FINE. ENAMEL REPAIR ON REVERSE VERY FINE CONDITION.
Extremely rare 1920’s US Navy / USMC pilot wings in 1-3/4 length. Sterling silver construction with 1/20th 10Kt. This rare variant has a non-typical Army style shield and wing form with an oversized anchor. Early 20th Century type safety clasp. Condition is excellent with some age related patina. No damage or repairs.
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This is a pair of Bronze bookends celebrating the 1935 class of the United States Naval Academy. They are both in great condition with just a few spots of tarnish on the bases and all the original patina intact. You’ll see very few of these come to market and this is your chance to get them at a great price.
Original German Enamel Street Sign Very Rare! 23.5 x 6 inches.
VERY RARE, 1914 ANZAC SOLDIERS BATHING, DARDANELLES, TURKEY CENSORED POSTCARD. IN THE DARDANELLES – Returning from the trenchesthe soldiers take a bath. AUX DARDANELLES – Au retour tranchees lessoldats prennent un bain. ANZAC (The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) soldiers enjoy a swim after returning from the trenches of the Dardanelles. Vise, Paris No 1257. Paris, France, 1890s-1930(Publisher, Printer, Photographer) The Parisian printing firm of E. The company was amajor publisher of heliotype, black-and-white postcards. Posted in 1919 by G. Army to Miss Ethel McQueen, Southern Pines, N. Are re-routed to 1219 48. Army Postal Service, and posted marked February 1919, N. Passed As Censored by B, G, Roberts. World War I (Censorship). Censorship played an important role in the First World War. [15] Each country involved utilized some form of censorship. This was a way to sustain an atmosphere of ignorance and give propaganda a chance to succeed. [15] In response to the war, the United States Congress. Passed the Espionage Act of 1917 and Sedition Act of 1918. These gave broad powers to the government to censor the press through the use of fines, and later any criticism of the government, army, or sale of war bonds. Postal control was eventually introduced in all of the armies, to find the disclosure of military secrets and test the morale of soldiers. [15] In Allied countries, civilians were also subjected to censorship. [15] French censorship was modest and more targeted compared to the sweeping efforts made by the British and Americans. [15] In one week alone, the San Antonio post office processed more than 75,000 letters, of which they controlled 77 percent (and held 20 percent for the following week). Soldiers on the front developed strategies to circumvent censors. [16] Some would go on “home leave” and take messages with them to post from a remote location. [16] Those writing postcards in the field knew they were being censored, and deliberately held back controversial content and personal matters. [16] Those writing home had a few options including free, government-issued field postcards, cheap, picture postcards, and embroidered cards meant as keepsakes. [17] Unfortunately, censors often disapproved of picture postcards. [17] In one case, French censors reviewed 23,000 letters and destroyed only 156 (although 149 of those were illustrated postcards). [17]Censors in all warring countries also filtered out propaganda that disparaged the enemy or approved of atrocities. [15] For example, German censors prevented postcards with hostile slogans such as “Jeder Stoß ein Franzos”(“Every hit a Frenchman”) among others. Card and image found only in museums (without Censorship Stamp). Condition is pretty good for age and history of this unique card. See photos for details. Please look at each photo.
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 item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “worldmedals” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada, all countries in Europe, United States, Australia, Japan.
ORIGINAL & VERY GOOD Condition 1930’s Air Corps Silver Bullion Pilot’s Wings. These are an ORIGINAL BULLION thread silver wings or qualification badge awarded to Air Corps pilots upon their graduation from their flight training during the 1930’s. The wings are in VERY GOOD overall condition, with minor signs of tarnishing, and show no indications of having been previously sewn on a pilot’s blouse. Here’s a chance for the aviation collector or re-enactor to obtain a great pair of bullion wings for the collection or restoration of a whipcord blouse of the period for little more than I paid 30 years ago. PLEASE NOTE: The insignia will be mailed in a first class No. I’m a militaria collector like you and I do this as a sideline to my own collecting. Nonetheless, I’ll handle your order in a business-like and professional manner. Thanks for your business! Vendio Images: More than just a pretty image. 250+ Mobile Responsive & Active Content Free Listing Templates with Vendio Sales Manager. Get business information that counts! – Vendio Counters are active content free. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “stanwolcott” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.