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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
Perfektně zachovalá USMC Green uniforma z 50. let. Sako má klasický střih. Velikost saka 36R kalhoty 30-31. K saku je i opasek.
A museum-quality collector's set featuring experimental/prototype Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (SSI) designs for the 10th Mountain Division. Dating back to the division's reactivation as a Training Division at Fort Riley during the Korean War era (1948–1954), these specific designs and color variations were tested but never officially adopted for mass issue.
Pěkné vlněné kalhoty M-1951 ve velikosti L-L. Skladový stav.
Used celts with USMC markings from the 1950s. Celts have nice colors. Due to previous use they have minor pinholes and repairs.
USMC Blue Dress - 1956. The jacket is a very small size roughly XS with extended sleeves. The wool trousers are size 34-35.
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.
An extremely rare original patch of the UDT (Underwater Demolition Teams) dating to the Korean War era. These elite "Frogmen" (often nicknamed "The Naked Warriors") were responsible for hydrographic reconnaissance and beach clearance ahead of amphibious landings like Inchon. These units are the direct lineage of the modern US Navy SEALs.
Nepoužitá zimní vložka do kalhot M51. Značeno USMC. Velikost M-L.
Ammunition box for ammunition and bandoliers for M1 Garand rifle.
A genuine piece of Eastern Front history: German Patronenkasten 34 (ammunition box for MG34/42). This example is stamped with the year "40" (1940). It is a classic "Russian Capture" item, having been repainted with Soviet green paint over the original finish during post-war storage or reuse. The box is structurally sound with working latches and handles.
Jacket for US mountain troops. Army with fur collar. The jacket has a few minor repairs and stains, but overall is in good condition.
A superb example of the classic USMC P-44 HBT Utility Coat, highly prized by collectors. This jacket features the distinctive large side-entry chest pockets originally designed for flotation bladders. A key historical detail is that the internal gas flap has been removed, a very common "in-country" modification done by Marines to improve ventilation. The sleeves feature authentic, hand-applied Sergeant chevrons, adding immense character. Original "U.S. MARINE CORPS" donut buttons are intact. Tagged size 38.
Scarce pair of US Navy issued trousers, designated as "Army Type". These follow the pattern of the Army's M1943/M1945 field trousers, typically issued to Navy ground personnel like Seabees or Amphibious forces. Manufactured under specification PQD 45B, they are made from heavy smooth cotton sateen (not HBT). The trousers are in excellent, like-new condition with crisp fabric, but feature some visible staining/spots on one leg from long-term storage. Tagged size W34 L33.
A highly collectible "Theater Made" patch from the Occupation of Japan (1945-1950) era. This insignia belongs to the 187th Parachute Glider Infantry Regiment (187th PGIR) of the 11th Airborne Division. It features the unit's distinctive mascot under a parachute on a yellow felt base, a hallmark of Japanese production for US troops. This is the era when the unit earned its famous nickname "Rakkasans" (falling down umbrella men).
A guaranteed original World War II shoulder patch for the US Airborne Command. This insignia was worn by paratroopers and glidermen during their training phase (e.g., at Camp Toccoa or Fort Benning) before deployment to specific divisions. The iconic design features a white glider and parachute on a red shield, surmounted by the black and gold "AIRBORNE" tab. The patch features authentic Cut Edge construction and a pristine "Snowy Back" reverse.
The collecting of military theater made knives of World War II is one of the fastest growing fields of collecting in America today. These knives are very historical. They were individually handmade by people who wanted to contribute to the war effort, as well as the service men who used them. Most of these knives differ in style and have very colorful handles. This is the only book available that donates its entire contents to the collecting of theater made knives and their values.
A stunning, near-mint example of the iconic WWII US Army M1911 Campaign Hat (often called the Montana Peak or Smokey Bear hat). The internal leather sweatband features crisp, legible markings dating it to 1944 (Contract RS-1944, PQMD). It comes rigged with the yellow/gold Cavalry branch cord and a US Army Officer's cap device. Finding felt hats of this age without moth damage or deformation is extremely rare. Size: 7 1/8.
Museum-grade WWII Jungle Suit (One Piece Coveralls) in Frogskin camouflage. Manufactured by Sweet-Orr, dated Feb 19, 1943. Complete with rare internal suspenders. Size 40R. Mint/Unissued condition.
A classic piece of WWII aviation survival gear: The US Navy Mark 1 Survival Knife, famously nicknamed the "Giant Jackknife" due to its massive 6-inch closed length. Manufactured by COLONIAL PROV. R.I., this knife was issued to pilots and aircrew as part of the C-1 Survival Vest. It features a large clip-point blade and a rugged saw blade specifically designed to cut through Plexiglas canopies or aircraft aluminum skin. The knife is in nice vintage condition.
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