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Ring Poland WW2 WWII Eagle Polish Army Pendant Coat of arms Polska Europe Jewelry Silver-plated Bronze Bog z nami Size 10 19.85 mm 3g Badge 25x18x4 mm 2.1g Poczta 32×27 mm? 3080. Do you always want to be the first to see new interesting items? Subscribe to my items, add to your favorite sellers. Be the first to see, win and enjoy the win! Thank you for your time!
Thank you for viewing my listing. This is an original wartime large-format poster issued during the Pacific War, depicting an Imperial Japanese Navy submarine launching a torpedo attack against an enemy fleet. These colorful printed illustrations were used for military education, naval facility displays, and wartime propaganda, and surviving examples are extremely scarce today. Wartime naval posters of this type served as visual tools to communicate battle situations, strengthen morale, and promote the technological strength of the Imperial Navy. The composition-showing the submarine beneath the surface, the torpedo wake, surface fleet under fire, and an inset circle showing the interior view of the submarine’s control room-is typical of early-Showa naval propaganda art. Because such materials were printed in limited quantities and heavily used, intact originals rarely appear on the market. This poster has been stored for decades and shows significant age-related damage. Large tears and missing sections along the edges. Creases, folds, stains, discoloration. Paper deterioration typical of wartime prints. Please inspect all photos carefully. Despite the damage, it remains a valuable historical and display-grade artifact of Imperial Japanese Navy wartime visual culture. Why Collectors Value This Piece. Submarine-related naval artwork is among the most sought-after wartime themes. The large size and bold composition make it ideal for display. Authentic WWII propaganda materials are increasingly hard to find. A dramatic “salvaged from the past” appearance that some collectors prefer. If you collect Imperial Japanese Navy artifacts, wartime printed materials, or submarine history, this is a rare opportunity to own an original piece. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).


Vintage 1938 US Army JQMD Leather Satchel Bag Dispatch Map Case Brown Pre-WWII. Condition: Fair vintage condition with heavy wear from age and use. Scuffs, scratches, creasing, and surface cracking to the leather; dry and brittle top strap with stretched holes; verdigris on rivets; edge and corner wear; interior is heavily soiled; small seam split/tear near the top flap by the zipper; hardware shows oxidation. Authentic US military leather field/dispatch satchel from 1938. Stamped markings on back: US / J. / 1938 / J. = Jeffersonville Quartermaster Depot; J. Pebble-grain brown leather with dual front buckle straps and zippered top flap. Multiple compartments and snap closures inside; brass hardware and rivets. Material: Genuine leather; Color: Dark brown. Faint additional maker stamp on corner appears to read LENTZ (partially legible). Era: Pre-WWII (dated 1938); Made in USA.


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This is an original Imperial Japanese commemorative hanging scroll (kakejiku) issued for the Grand Naval Review held off Kobe Bay on October 26, 1930 (Showa 5). It was the first major fleet review attended by Emperor Hirohito after his enthronement – a spectacular event symbolizing Japan’s naval power and national unity during the early Showa era. About the Naval Review. The “Kantai Kanshiki (Naval Review)” was a grand military ceremony held to display the Imperial Navy’s strength to the Emperor and the public. This 1930 review gathered over 100 warships, including the famous battleships Nagato, Mutsu, Kongo, Hiei, and Fuso – the pride of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The event demonstrated Japan’s technological excellence and growing maritime power in the interwar period, serving both as a training display and a powerful tool of national propaganda. At this time, he served as Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Army and Navy, and his presence at the fleet review symbolized his role as the unifying figure of the Empire. This scroll represents one of the earliest public displays of the Emperor’s authority over Japan’s armed forces. A portrait of Emperor Hirohito in full military dress, with medals and decorations. A phoenix motif behind him, symbolizing divine authority and renewal. The Imperial chrysanthemum crest and the rising sun flag. The background is woven with Paulownia (Go-shichi-kiri) and Chrysanthemum imperial patterns, emphasizing its official ceremonial origin. The paper label on the roller reads. Commemorating the Grand Naval Review off Kobe Bay, Autumn 1930 (Showa 5). Type: Paper hanging scroll (kakejiku). Material: Lithographic print with silk-pattern mount. 150 × 55 cm. Condition: Very good for age. Some light toning and a retied hanging cord. Includes original mounting with wooden rods. This scroll was produced to celebrate the imperial inspection of the fleet, a major event intended to inspire national pride and military spirit during Japan’s naval peak. Few original scrolls from this ceremony survive today – making this a museum-grade artifact of Imperial Japan’s naval and political history. Own a genuine piece of Japan’s early Showa military heritage. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.


WWII Skull Bones WW2 Ring war period ww1 WWI Battlefield artifact Military Silverplated bronze Alloy Size US 12.5 22 mm 5.74 g 206. Good item for your collection or gift for holidays! If you have any question – please write me. You can make your best offer for this item.