This Air Service Bracelet has been in my collection since November 1980. The bracelet consist of one Silver French Coin that had been filed clean on the named side and includes Six miniature medals/medallions. The Bracelet is named to M. A. STEVENS / A.E.F. / AIR SERVICE. One or an miniatures is a C ...Read and See More
Item Number:   JMT9586
Price:   $245.00 USD
I recently picked up 40 ea of Adrian Forman’s catalogs that span 1989 thru 1996. It does not include every catalog from this period of time. A little background on Adrian Forman he was what I considered the premier Military Dealer in WWII German Militaria in Europe at that time. He put out a smal ...Read and See More
Item Number:   JMT9609
Price:   $80.00 USD
I have two dark Leather Leather Belt Loops with pebbled D rings for dagger hangers. Sold as pair Condition very good ++ ...Read and See More
Item Number:   JMT9608
Price:   $100.00 USD
This SA Tinnie from the 193? Period. The Tinnie itself is well proportioned has the eagle, wreath, SA man holding a shield, nice large SA emblem on the shield, location of the advent, it’s only missing what I would consider a required element like no Swaz is shown. That’s. The only reason I purc ...Read and See More
Item Number:   JMT9589
Price:   $35.00 USD
This Buckle looks great from the front with the sculptured 3 I/8” W x 2’ H Chrome plated background. The 101 is a plated gold finish, the Parachute is a modern insignia and the enamel Eagle and Airborne Rocker are one piece. All of this makes for a great display item. What I do not like is the r ...Read and See More
Item Number:   JMT9607
Price:   $25.00 USD
1st.Lt. John R. Coogan U.S. Army was was a member of the 1st Cavalry Division, 16th Reconnaissance Squadron. He was mortally wounded on October 3rd, and died from his wounds on October 6th 1951. The location of the wounding was at Huksok-Tong North Korea. Lt. Coogan served in WW2 as a staff Sgt  ...Read and See More
Item Number:   JMT9605x
Price:   $885.00 USD
This group has been laying in my office too long funny how you forget about what you have bought over the years. Staff Sgt. Peter J. Ridolfi ASN 35340302 was a top turret gunner on the B24D Bomber Dirty Gertie no. 66. The Dirty Gertie was in the 12th Air Force, 376 Bomb Group. 514 Bomb Squadron. Sh ...Read and See More
Item Number:   JMT9604
Price:   $4,500.00 USD
This pair of Campaign Medals were issued to Pvt. Samuel H. Cornew of the Bty. D Ca Volunteer Heavy Artillery. Both medals are confirmed to him by the Gleim medal rolls. The Philippine Congressional Medal is numbered No 5926 was issued on Feb. 14, 1923. The Mexican Service Medal is numbered 11371 wa ...Read and See More
Item Number:   JMT9603
Price:   $325.00 USD
Just picked this one up at the Syracuse Gun Show a walk-in. This Army Dagger has great fittings, the Pommel, cross guard feral and scabbard all match on finish and quality. The grip has the dirty dark finish, meaning it has not been cleaned in A very long time. The groves have dirt, and sweat in th ...Read and See More
Item Number:   JMT9599
Price:   $525.00 USD
This heavy leather belt has really has been modified, the catch is the later war style and the belt is 34 “long. The belt was cut down as was the leather buckle holed leather. I presume that this was done for the very young recruits that had to fill in the ranks. Like all belts the leather should  ...Read and See More
Item Number:   JMT9597
Price:   $60.00 USD

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