- GROUP OF CIVIL WAR RELATED ITEMSGroup
GROUP OF CIVIL WAR RELATED ITEMSGroup of Civil War related items, to include a New York 9th Excelsior Brigade shako hat badge; cavalry crossed sabers insignia; Spanish American War veterans badge; pair of leather gauntlets; leather shot flask; tin type of a soldier; CDV of Major General John Sedgwick; miscellaneous buttons, etc.; together with two reproduction buckles and a copy of a soldier.
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Condition:
As found.
- TWO GERMAN WWII WOUND BADGESGrouping
TWO GERMAN WWII WOUND BADGESGrouping of Two German WWII Wound Badges. One is comprised of zinc and the other is made of brass. Each featuring helmet with crossed swords insignia. Measures 1-3/4" x 1-1/2". Condition: Brass badge
- ANTIQUE MASONIC SWORDAntique Officer's
ANTIQUE MASONIC SWORDAntique Officer's Ceremonial Sword with Scabbard. Blade is marked Fabrica Bermejo Toledo Spain and bears the star of David insignia. Etched detail on the blade and heavily detail on the handle. Overal
- U.S. MARINE CORP SWORDEarly 20th Century
U.S. MARINE CORP SWORDEarly 20th Century United States Marine Corp Sword with Scabbard. Etched detail on the blade with star of David insignia. Overall measures 36-1/4". Condition: Scabbard has some scuffs, metal has some
- 14K YELLOW GOLD MASONIC SIGNET RING
14K YELLOW GOLD MASONIC SIGNET RING 33RD DEGREE14k Masonic signet ring with two approx. .12ct bezel set diamonds and 33rd degree insignia of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry on shoulders, size 10, 13.5g.
- 3 Boxes WWII US Military Insignia Various
3 Boxes WWII US Military Insignia Various Patches 100+ Pieces
- Group 10pc WWII Felt Insignia Patches
Group 10pc WWII Felt Insignia Patches etc.
- JAPANESE FIREMAN'S UNIFORM Japanese
JAPANESE FIREMAN'S UNIFORM Japanese fireman's uniform. Comprising a coat, head-piece and a pair of gloves with insignia and watter pattern, 47"h x 46w. Provenance: Former sumo wrestler collection, Tokyo, 1970's, then acquired from Cynthia Shaver, San Francisco, 1980.
- GERALD FORD, A VISION FOR AMERICA, SIGNED
GERALD FORD, A VISION FOR AMERICA, SIGNED SPEECH "A Vision for America" speech given and signed by President Gerald Ford in a speech to the Republican Party on July 14, 1980. Numbered 259 of 500 copies. Designed and printed by The Castle Press and personally signed by President Gerald R. Ford (1916-2006) in blue ink on the colophon page. Bound in full blue cloth with agilt titled cover and spine. The title page is printed in blue with a gilt eagle insignia and the frontispiece is a photo of President Ford. 1980, (2), [9], (2)
- WWII LT. COL. ARTHUR M. WOOD GROUPING
WWII LT. COL. ARTHUR M. WOOD GROUPING United States,C. 1941-45Two officers Class A tunics with Army Air Corps insignia; a pair of pink trousers and belt; officers cap; large group of letters and records; a cased Legion of Merit medal and related letters; distinctive and collar insignia; and a name plate. Note: From Col. Wood's obituary in the New York Times: "He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University and received a law degree from Harvard in 1937. After graduation, he joined the law firm of Bell, Boyd & Marshall in Chicago. In 1941, he joined the Army Air Corps, serving as a lieutenant colonel, and was part of a group planning the strategic bombing of Germany. In 1946, both Mr. Wood and his brother, Robert, joined Sears at the behest of General Robert E. Wood, the company's chairman and a family friend, though not a relative. Mr. Wood's first task was to set up the legal department."
- U.S. WWII TUNIC, OVERCOAT, AND FLIGHT
U.S. WWII TUNIC, OVERCOAT, AND FLIGHT TROUSERS United States,Dark green Class A officer's tunic with Lieutenant's bars, Army Air Corps pins on the lapels, an embroidered Army Air Corps patch on the left shoulder, sterling silver clutch back pilots wings on the left breast; an officer's overcoat; with a pair of leather and shearling Type B-1 trousers and attached braces with Army Air Corps insignia on the front. Note: These were worn by 2nd Lieutenant Robert Linton, a fishing charter captain and boat builder from Saunderstown, Rhode Island.
- FIVE WWII U.S. TUNICS United States,A
FIVE WWII U.S. TUNICS United States,A class A tunic with embroidered Army Air Corps patch on the left shoulder, and silver clutch back wings on the left breast; an officers tunic with engineer insignia; a Class A tunic with a 35th Division patch on the left shoulder; a major's tunic with an 11th Airborne patch on the left shoulder; and an officer's tunic with silver pin back bombardier wings.