This is a great buckle and has the full gray green paint and appears to have never been used. Period 1916-1918 all steel construction.
Condition very good +++
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I normally do not buy the presidential rank documents but found this one different from any other i have seen being to a Military Intelligence officer dated January 25th 1940. I did some preliminary research on the internet and found that 2nd Lt. Perry Joseph Walsh served thru WWI and attained the r ...Read and See More
I purchased this green Hawley helmet, it is contract No. NXSX 67492 dated June 29th 1944. The helmet is complete with the chin strap and full liner band. The helmet itself is in very good shape no indentations or rips to the cloth cover just some snag marks. A bug net is included with the helmet as ...Read and See More
Another one out of the collection is a real looker with the creamy brown handle and with the original portopee. Descriptions: the pommel and cross guard are made of cast aluminum, with some gold finish loss on the top of the eagle wings from rubbing on the uniform when worn. The handle is unusual no ...Read and See More
This is the steel brass plated scabbard with the lightning bolt pattern. The two screws are missing that hold the throat in. Right now I put some tape on the throat to hold it in the scabbard. So if you have the two screws and need a scabbard here it is. Condition late war good. ...Read and See More
This has to be one of the neatest picture frames I ever had. This one has everything. At the top of the frame is a large Bavarian crown then the cross flags, note one spear point is missing the frame around the soldier Bavarian guy of course has a bayonet on his side and at the bottom of the opening ...Read and See More
At least that is what I think it is supposed to be and a Japanese one at that. This is a sub tender or maintenance ship product. Someone took a solid brass bar stock and carved the image of a ship with guns on it and port holes along the side? Then they attempted to carve Japanese charters into the ...Read and See More
This one is one of the best sub models I have seen and again it’s one the sub tender machinist would make to sell to the sub sailors. The sub is 9 ½” long and 1 ¾” high. The sub is mounted on an early piece of laminated material showing it as it would be sailing half submerged on the surface ...Read and See More
I bought these a year ago and just found them again, this is a period iron tasuba with a gold pug dog, butterfly and flowers on one side the other side has some hard rubber on it looks like someone put them in with the Japanese army rubber shoes and it stuck to the side. I have removed a lot by soak ...Read and See More
I bought these a year ago and just found them again, this is a period iron tasuba with a gold nightingale and flowers on one side the other side has some gold figures under hard rubber it looks like someone put them in with the Japanese army rubber shoes and it stuck to the side. I have removed a lo ...Read and See More