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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
Shirt OG 107 size S. Unused condition.
Unused tent shelter half US. Army from 1953. In one corner the fabric is torn see photo.
A highly collectible "Unit Marked" M1 Helmet Liner manufactured by CAPAC Manufacturing Co. Issued to a trooper of the 11th Airborne Division ("The Angels"). Features the distinctive division insignia on the side. The CAPAC marking typically dates this liner to the early 1950s (Korean War contracts), making it a historically accurate piece for the era.
A complete set of the iconic AN/PRC-10 Manpack Radio, widely used during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Includes the radio unit, carrying harness, accessory pouch, both short and long antennas, and an H-33 handset (1975 contract). Sold as a collectible display piece; functionality is not guaranteed.
Used celts with USMC markings from the 1950s. Celts have nice colors. Due to previous use they have minor pinholes and repairs.
A magnificent and historically significant collector's set: Original Korean War M-1951 Fishtail Parka. This set is exceptional because all components are US Marine Corps issued, and the liner features the rare stencil "C. W. Bn.". This stands for Cold Weather Battalion, the specialized unit formed in 1951 at Pickel Meadows to train Marines for the freezing conditions of Korea (Chosin Reservoir campaign).
The Hood: Dated 1951, "U.S. Marine Corp." stamped, real fur ruff.
The Liner: Wool pile, stamped "U.S. Marine Corps Depot of Supplies" and "C. W. Bn."
The Shell: Heavy cotton sateen, heavy-duty brass zipper. Condition is remarkably good. Size Medium.
Kšandy ke kalhotám M51. Skladový stav.
USMC Haversack and Knapsack from the Korean War. The Haversack was manufactured in 1952. There is a repair on one of the drawstring straps see photo. Knapsack is in very nice condition. It is signed by the original owner.
Experimental pouch EX 54-1 used. Catfish lacks clips.
A vintage shoulder sleeve insignia for the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (503rd PIR), featuring their famous moniker "THE ROCK" earning during the WWII jump on Corregidor. Based on the construction (Merrowed Edge) and materials (Cotton threads that do not glow under UV light), this patch dates to the Post-War era (1950s or 1960s). It is typically found on reunion jackets or occupation-era uniforms.
The definitive helmet of the early Second World War: The US M1917A1, famously known as the "Kelly Helmet". Worn by GIs and Marines during the defense of the Philippines, Wake Island, and Pearl Harbor. This is the transition model featuring the upgraded leather liner and web chinstrap. The item is in used but very nice condition, retaining its original texture and a healthy leather liner.
An American experimental World War II etocellulose canteen, dated 1943 and marked AICO.
In an attempt to produce a non-metallic canteen during World War II, the U.S. government attempted to produce a plastic canteen using Dow Chemical's etocellulose plastic. The canteen was manufactured by several government contractors, including AICO. Production of the canteens began in mid-1942 and production ceased in 1944.
Canteens were usually issued to troops in the Pacific. This canteen was commonly found in USMC units. The problem with the canteens was that they had a tendency to crack over time due to heat exposure. Also, the water they contained took on a bitter taste. To remove the aftertaste, soldiers commonly added baking soda to the water when filling the canteen.
AICO produced only 4,400 of these canteens.
Original AAF Army Air Force 10th Air Force patch.
Rare USN experimental vest with ballistic or anti-shock protection and DORON plates. Size M stock condition.
This type of vest is one of the test pieces produced during WWII. While the US. Army preferred to use metal plates, the USN and USMC tested DORON material.
The material was named after Gen. G. F. Doriot, who commanded the Research and Development Branch, Office of the Quartermaster General.
36th Infantry Division the "Texas"
M1905 bayonet from 1942. Producer U.C.
Lightly used M-1944 braces. Sand colour. Nice condition without damage.
German gas mask cover with straps. Year of manufacture 1944.
Very nice packoard. Year of production 1944.
Originally: €111,36
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