MILITARIA - CIVIL WAR, INDIAN WARS, WWI, WWII

MILITARIA - CIVIL WAR, INDIAN WARS, WWI, WWII

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MILITARIA - CIVIL WAR, INDIAN WARS, WWI, WWII

MILITARIA - CIVIL WAR, INDIAN WARS, WWI, WWII

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MILITARY & WARTIME COLLECTIBLES AUCTION - Civil War, Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, WWI, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf Wars & Current Conflicts

Military & Wartime Collectibles Auction - Focused on the sale of Civil War through Current Conflicts, to include military memorabilia from the U.S. Civil War, Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, World War I / WWI & World War 2 / WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf Wars & Current Conflicts. Auction consists of military collectibles consigned to sell from estates, individuals, trusts, museums, lifelong military collections, and private collections across the United States.

Buy and collect military headgear, edged weapons, uniforms, medals, insignia, badges, patches, awards, flags & cloth, buttons, documents, gear, named archives & groupings, relics, art, and photography. This Military & Wartime Collectibles Auction offers 590 lots and begins at 1pm Eastern on Saturday, December 14th 2019.

Offering to sell a broad variety of Wartime Collectibles, including:
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WWII MEDAL, PATCH, DOCUMENT & POUCH LOT

Lot # 46227 (Sale Order: 226 of 590)      

WWII MEDAL, PATCH, DOCUMENT & POUCH LOT | One Joint Service Commendation Medal award paperwork. Given to Specialist Robert W. Lewis, US Army, July 1991. One Model 1944 Parachutist Medical pouch, dated 1950. Six mixed military patches. Four Philippine Campaign Medals, in original box and wrapping. Paperwork, photos, promotion documents for US Army officer William G. Bowman, Corps of Engineers. | Condition: Very good. Shows some wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
WWII MEDAL, PATCH, DOCUMENT & POUCH LOT | One Joint Service Commendation Medal award paperwork. Given to Specialist Robert W. Lewis, US Army, July 1991. One Model 1...more944 Parachutist Medical pouch, dated 1950. Six mixed military patches. Four Philippine Campaign Medals, in original box and wrapping. Paperwork, photos, promotion documents for US Army officer William G. Bowman, Corps of Engineers. | Condition: Very good. Shows some wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200

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WWII US MEDAL & INSIGNIA LARGE MIXED LOT

Lot # 46228 (Sale Order: 227 of 590)      

WWII US MEDAL & INSIGNIA LARGE MIXED LOT | WWII US mixed medal and US Army insignia lot. WWII victory, Meritorious Service, Good Conduct, Combat Infantry Badges, and much more. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 150
WWII US MEDAL & INSIGNIA LARGE MIXED LOT | WWII US mixed medal and US Army insignia lot. WWII victory, Meritorious Service, Good Conduct, Combat Infantry Badges, an...mored much more. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 150

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WWII US AAF AIR MEDAL WITH CASE LOT OF 2

Lot # 46229 (Sale Order: 228 of 590)      

WWII US AAF AIR MEDAL WITH CASE LOT OF 2 | WWII US Army Air Medal with case, lot of 2. One " Slot Broach ", one early " Wrap Broach ". | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
WWII US AAF AIR MEDAL WITH CASE LOT OF 2 | WWII US Army Air Medal with case, lot of 2. One " Slot Broach ", one early " Wrap Broach ". | Condition: Very goo...mored. | Est. $80 - 150

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WWII US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEER NAMED GROUPING

Lot # 46230 (Sale Order: 229 of 590)      

WWII US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEER NAMED GROUPING | WWII US Army Corps of Engineer grouping of " John R. Jeter ", includes Overseas hat, dogtags, tie, MP armband, medals ( unnamed ), ribbons, 1944 Christmas dinner card. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 80
WWII US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEER NAMED GROUPING | WWII US Army Corps of Engineer grouping of " John R. Jeter ", includes Overseas hat, dogtags, tie, MP armband, medal...mores ( unnamed ), ribbons, 1944 Christmas dinner card. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 80

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WWII US ARMY 36th INFANTRY DIV MEDIC MEDAL GROUP

Lot # 46231 (Sale Order: 230 of 590)      

WWII US ARMY 36th INFANTRY DIV MEDIC MEDAL GROUP | WWII US Army Medical Corps, Medic Carl E. Marlow medal grouping. He was born in Malone, New York on December 5, 1921, the son of the late Sylvenus (miner, farmer) and Edith (Benware) Marlow. Dr. Marlow was a 1940 graduate of Lyon Mountain High School. In 1942 he entered military service as a first aid man during World War II with the US Army's 36th Infantry Division in Europe. He was the recipient of two Purple Hearts, Silver Star and Bronze Star. After military service he worked his way through school with undergraduate work at Syracuse University and subsequently received his M.D. degree in 1952 from the Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. His internship was at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. He spent an additional year as a First Lieutenant in the United States Army Medical Corps. Includes 16" x 20" frame with his WWII issued " slot brooch " medals, Silver Star, 2 Bronze Star, 2 Purple Heart and Good Conduct medal, 2 ribbon bars, Medic badge and pin, patches and 3" x 5" Wartime studio picture. We do not know if the medals are named or not since frame has been professionally made and can't be opened without damage. Also included, 1- re-issued named Bronze Star, 2- WWII Purple heart , 1- WWII Silver Star, 1- WWII Bronze star empty medal case, 2- State of New York Conspicuous Service medal ( numbered ). 2- American Campaign, 2- ETO, 1- National Defense Service, 1- Army of Occupation, 1- Victory WWII medals, all re-issued in the 1990's. 1- Officer khaki summer Officer hat with rain cover and 1- Officer garrison hat. Dog tag, Silver and Bronze Star pinback ribbon bar, WWII novelty belt buckle. 1- Boy Scouts of America " Silver Beaver " neck medal. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $150 - 300
WWII US ARMY 36th INFANTRY DIV MEDIC MEDAL GROUP | WWII US Army Medical Corps, Medic Carl E. Marlow medal grouping. He was born in Malone, New York on December 5, 1...more921, the son of the late Sylvenus (miner, farmer) and Edith (Benware) Marlow. Dr. Marlow was a 1940 graduate of Lyon Mountain High School. In 1942 he entered military service as a first aid man during World War II with the US Army's 36th Infantry Division in Europe. He was the recipient of two Purple Hearts, Silver Star and Bronze Star. After military service he worked his way through school with undergraduate work at Syracuse University and subsequently received his M.D. degree in 1952 from the Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. His internship was at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. He spent an additional year as a First Lieutenant in the United States Army Medical Corps. Includes 16" x 20" frame with his WWII issued " slot brooch " medals, Silver Star, 2 Bronze Star, 2 Purple Heart and Good Conduct medal, 2 ribbon bars, Medic badge and pin, patches and 3" x 5" Wartime studio picture. We do not know if the medals are named or not since frame has been professionally made and can't be opened without damage. Also included, 1- re-issued named Bronze Star, 2- WWII Purple heart , 1- WWII Silver Star, 1- WWII Bronze star empty medal case, 2- State of New York Conspicuous Service medal ( numbered ). 2- American Campaign, 2- ETO, 1- National Defense Service, 1- Army of Occupation, 1- Victory WWII medals, all re-issued in the 1990's. 1- Officer khaki summer Officer hat with rain cover and 1- Officer garrison hat. Dog tag, Silver and Bronze Star pinback ribbon bar, WWII novelty belt buckle. 1- Boy Scouts of America " Silver Beaver " neck medal. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $150 - 300

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WWII US ARMY INSIGNIA & PATCH LOT

Lot # 46232 (Sale Order: 231 of 590)      

WWII US ARMY INSIGNIA & PATCH LOT | Large lot of US Army insignia & patch. Includes Airborne patches, EM / NCO collars, Wings, ribbon bars, medals, dog tags and other related items. | Condition: Very good. No glow under UV light except CB patch. | Est. $80 - 150
WWII US ARMY INSIGNIA & PATCH LOT | Large lot of US Army insignia & patch. Includes Airborne patches, EM / NCO collars, Wings, ribbon bars, medals, dog tags and ot...moreher related items. | Condition: Very good. No glow under UV light except CB patch. | Est. $80 - 150

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WWII US ARMY AIR FORCE SHOULDER PATCH LOT OF 200

Lot # 46233 (Sale Order: 232 of 590)      

WWII US ARMY AIR FORCE SHOULDER PATCH LOT OF 200 | World War II US Army Air Force shoulder Patch, lot of 200. Includes: (60) Far East Air Command patches; (40) 6th Army Air Force patches; (20) 10th Army Air Force patches; (20) 20th Army Air Force patches; (20) Air Material Command Army Air Force patches; (40) Army Air Force Training Command patch tabs. Machine embroidered cloth cotton construction. | Condition: Very good. Unissued. | Est. $200 - 400
WWII US ARMY AIR FORCE SHOULDER PATCH LOT OF 200 | World War II US Army Air Force shoulder Patch, lot of 200. Includes: (60) Far East Air Command patches; (40) 6th ...moreArmy Air Force patches; (20) 10th Army Air Force patches; (20) 20th Army Air Force patches; (20) Air Material Command Army Air Force patches; (40) Army Air Force Training Command patch tabs. Machine embroidered cloth cotton construction. | Condition: Very good. Unissued. | Est. $200 - 400

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US ARMY NCO RANK INSIGNIA PATCH MIXED LOT

Lot # 46234 (Sale Order: 233 of 590)      

US ARMY NCO RANK INSIGNIA PATCH MIXED LOT | WWII US Army NCO's rank insignias mixed lot. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 100

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COLD WAR US ARMED FORCES INSIGNIA & PATCH LOT

Lot # 46235 (Sale Order: 234 of 590)      

COLD WAR US ARMED FORCES INSIGNIA & PATCH LOT | Cold War era, US Armed Forces insignia, patch and pin lot. USAF, USMC, Army. | Condition: Very good. | Es...moret. $50 - 80

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WWII - KOREAN WAR US MILITARY MEDAL GROUP LOT OF 7

Lot # 46236 (Sale Order: 235 of 590)      

WWII - KOREAN WAR US MILITARY MEDAL GROUP LOT OF 7 | WWII medal grouping of Major Clendenon, US Army, mini medals, ribbon bars, name plate, rank insignia (in wooden display case). WWII grouping of Staff Sergeant John C. Olszewski, US Army, medal, ribbon bar, marksmanship qualification badge, dog tags. WWII grouping of Lt. Col. Roger Rodrique, US Army, dog tag, photos, hat badge, rank insignia. WWII grouping of Captain John Sanford Jr., US Army, medal, patch, rank insignia, ribbon bars, dog tags. WWII grouping of Tech 5th Grade Irvin Meseke, US Army, patches, ribbon bars, collar disc, medals, dog tag. | Condition: Very good. Shows wear and age. | Est. $150 - 250
WWII - KOREAN WAR US MILITARY MEDAL GROUP LOT OF 7 | WWII medal grouping of Major Clendenon, US Army, mini medals, ribbon bars, name plate, rank insignia (in wooden...more display case). WWII grouping of Staff Sergeant John C. Olszewski, US Army, medal, ribbon bar, marksmanship qualification badge, dog tags. WWII grouping of Lt. Col. Roger Rodrique, US Army, dog tag, photos, hat badge, rank insignia. WWII grouping of Captain John Sanford Jr., US Army, medal, patch, rank insignia, ribbon bars, dog tags. WWII grouping of Tech 5th Grade Irvin Meseke, US Army, patches, ribbon bars, collar disc, medals, dog tag. | Condition: Very good. Shows wear and age. | Est. $150 - 250

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WWII - VIETNAM US ARMY PATCH MIXED LOT OF 200

Lot # 46237 (Sale Order: 236 of 590)      

WWII - VIETNAM US ARMY PATCH MIXED LOT OF 200 | 200+ WWII - Vietnam War US Army patch mixed lot. | Condition: Very good. Show wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
WWII - VIETNAM US ARMY PATCH MIXED LOT OF 200 | 200+ WWII - Vietnam War US Army patch mixed lot. | Condition: Very good. Show wear and age. | Est. $100 -...more 200

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VIETNAM WAR US ARMY AIRBORNE DUI INSIGNIA LOT

Lot # 46238 (Sale Order: 237 of 590)      

VIETNAM WAR US ARMY AIRBORNE DUI INSIGNIA LOT | Vietnam War era, US Army Airborne Paratrooper Distinctive Unit Insignia DUI’s, lot of 16. Includes a pair of 82nd Airborne Head Quarters Ground Air Mobility DI’s; a pair of 503rd The Rock Airborne DI’s; Two pair of 504th Strike Hold Airborne DI’s; Two pair of 505th H-Minus Airborne DI’s; one single 506th Currahaee Airborne DI; pair of 508th Fury From the Sky Airborne DI’s; one single 509th All The Way Airborne DI. Most are maker marked ‘D-22 Denmark NY 10012 Made In USA’. The 506th DI is maker marked ‘Military Post Suppliers Newark NJ M-21’. All of the DI’s have two clutch back posts with two brass brads on the reverse side. Nickel and brass construction with enamel. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 80
VIETNAM WAR US ARMY AIRBORNE DUI INSIGNIA LOT | Vietnam War era, US Army Airborne Paratrooper Distinctive Unit Insignia DUI’s, lot of 16. Includes a pair of 82nd Ai...morerborne Head Quarters Ground Air Mobility DI’s; a pair of 503rd The Rock Airborne DI’s; Two pair of 504th Strike Hold Airborne DI’s; Two pair of 505th H-Minus Airborne DI’s; one single 506th Currahaee Airborne DI; pair of 508th Fury From the Sky Airborne DI’s; one single 509th All The Way Airborne DI. Most are maker marked ‘D-22 Denmark NY 10012 Made In USA’. The 506th DI is maker marked ‘Military Post Suppliers Newark NJ M-21’. All of the DI’s have two clutch back posts with two brass brads on the reverse side. Nickel and brass construction with enamel. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 80

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COLD WAR EAST GERMAN POLICE PATCH LOT

Lot # 46239 (Sale Order: 238 of 590)      

COLD WAR EAST GERMAN POLICE PATCH LOT | 200 piece group of East German Police Cuff Titles; Ribbons; Patches. Includes buckles; breast patches; shoulder boards. All ...moreare machine embroidered on cotton and wool. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 120

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RUSSIAN PINS AND INSIGNIAS LARGE LOT

Lot # 46240 (Sale Order: 239 of 590)      

RUSSIAN PINS AND INSIGNIAS LARGE LOT | | Condition: Very good. | Est. $30 - 50...more

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COLD WAR US ARMED FORCES INSIGNIA & MEDAL LOT

Lot # 46241 (Sale Order: 240 of 590)      

COLD WAR US ARMED FORCES INSIGNIA & MEDAL LOT | Cold War era, US Armed Forces insignia, badge and medal lot. USAF, USMC, Army, Navy. | Condition: very good. ...more | Est. $80 - 100

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COLD WAR US ARMED FORCES INSIGNIA & PATCH LOT

Lot # 46242 (Sale Order: 241 of 590)      

COLD WAR US ARMED FORCES INSIGNIA & PATCH LOT | Cold War era, US Armed Forces insignia, patch and pin lot. USAF, USMC, Army, Navy. | Condition: Very good. ...more| Est. $50 - 80

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NASA APOLLO MISSIONS FRAMED PATCH COLLECTION

Lot # 46243 (Sale Order: 242 of 590)      

NASA APOLLO MISSIONS FRAMED PATCH COLLECTION | Size: 21" x 23" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 80...more

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EARLY ETCHED MEXICAN POT & WATERCOLOR PAINTING

Lot # 46244 (Sale Order: 243 of 590)      

EARLY ETCHED MEXICAN POT & WATERCOLOR PAINTING | Gifts from the president of Mexico to General Anthony Palumbo. Given to him during a diplomatic visit to Mexico on...more behalf of the state of California. The gifts include a 4.5" repaired early etched Mexican earthenware pot, along with a framed watercolor painting of a man in a Revolutionary War uniform looking at an American flag in the sky. Painting approx. 11.5 x 7.5". Frame approx. 18.5 x 14.5". From the collection and personal effects of General Anthony L. Palumbo (October 25th, 1929 - October 25th, 2015) | Lots 46244 - 46263 of this sale: | Palumbo’s military service began with his enlistment in the 37th Infantry Division, Ohio National Guard in May 1948. He rose through the ranks and later served as Rifle Company Commander, 31st Regiment, 7th Infantry Division in combat in Korea. He was released from active duty in March 1953. He then joined the 40th Infantry Division of the California National Guard in March 1954 as the Executive Officer, Company F, 223d Infantry Regiment. From 1958 to 1962, he was a correctional officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. In 1965, he was selected as California’s first Chief, Military Support of Civil Authorities and was transferred to Sacramento. In this role, he was the principal advisor to the State Adjutant General and offered knowledge regarding military support during civil disturbances and man-made and natural disasters. In 1971 he served in the U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in multiple positions. Due to the high level of respect he earned at both the state and national level within the criminal justice and emergency preparedness communities, General Palumbo was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Governor’s Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems in California by Governor Ronald Reagan in 1972. He later served as advisor and special assistant to Governor Reagan regarding criminal justice and state government organization. General Palumbo’s other positions include Director of the California Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Executive Director of the Governor’s Public Safety Planning Council and appointed member of the Executive Board of Directors of the California Crime and Technological Research Foundation for a four-year term. In his many years of public service, he authored many proposals regarding criminal justice, including “Controlling Crime in California.” He was appointed Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region IX, San Francisco, California, in 1981. Later that year, he was appointed Commanding General of the 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized). Then in 1983, he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Army Division of the California National Guard Headquarters in Sacramento, California. General Palumbo retired from active military service on January 28, 1986, and was reassigned in civilian status to special assistant to the Adjutant General with duties of retention of the force. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in April 1991 and retired from military service. | The items within this lot are from the Palumbo collection, which is comprised of personal items belonging to General Palumbo and acquired by him personally over his long career. All of the items of the Palumbo collection are consigned directly from the family of General Palumbo. At the request of the buyer, the family is able to provide notarized written statements of authenticity on any Palumbo item. | Condition: Good, jug is repaired and missing pieces on the bottom and at the rim. Painting is in excellent condition. | Est. $150 - 250

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RONALD REAGAN CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR JELLY BEAN JAR

Lot # 46245 (Sale Order: 244 of 590)      

RONALD REAGAN CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR JELLY BEAN JAR | Glass jelly bean jar from the desk of California Governor Ronald Reagan. While standing in the office one afterno...moreon, Nancy Reagan handed / gifted this jar to Mrs. Jean Palumbo. From the collection and personal effects of General Anthony L. Palumbo (October 25th, 1929 - October 25th, 2015) | Lots 46244 - 46263 of this sale: | Palumbo’s military service began with his enlistment in the 37th Infantry Division, Ohio National Guard in May 1948. He rose through the ranks and later served as Rifle Company Commander, 31st Regiment, 7th Infantry Division in combat in Korea. He was released from active duty in March 1953. He then joined the 40th Infantry Division of the California National Guard in March 1954 as the Executive Officer, Company F, 223d Infantry Regiment. From 1958 to 1962, he was a correctional officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. In 1965, he was selected as California’s first Chief, Military Support of Civil Authorities and was transferred to Sacramento. In this role, he was the principal advisor to the State Adjutant General and offered knowledge regarding military support during civil disturbances and man-made and natural disasters. In 1971 he served in the U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in multiple positions. Due to the high level of respect he earned at both the state and national level within the criminal justice and emergency preparedness communities, General Palumbo was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Governor’s Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems in California by Governor Ronald Reagan in 1972. He later served as advisor and special assistant to Governor Reagan regarding criminal justice and state government organization. General Palumbo’s other positions include Director of the California Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Executive Director of the Governor’s Public Safety Planning Council and appointed member of the Executive Board of Directors of the California Crime and Technological Research Foundation for a four-year term. In his many years of public service, he authored many proposals regarding criminal justice, including “Controlling Crime in California.” He was appointed Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region IX, San Francisco, California, in 1981. Later that year, he was appointed Commanding General of the 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized). Then in 1983, he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Army Division of the California National Guard Headquarters in Sacramento, California. General Palumbo retired from active military service on January 28, 1986, and was reassigned in civilian status to special assistant to the Adjutant General with duties of retention of the force. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in April 1991 and retired from military service. | The items within this lot are from the Palumbo collection, which is comprised of personal items belonging to General Palumbo and acquired by him personally over his long career. All of the items of the Palumbo collection are consigned directly from the family of General Palumbo. At the request of the buyer, the family is able to provide notarized written statements of authenticity on any Palumbo item. | Size: 2 x 2 x 3.25" | Condition: Very good, small chip on the under side of lid | Est. $500 - 1000

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LEATHER COAT GIFTED BY RONALD REAGAN TO PALUMBO

Lot # 46246 (Sale Order: 245 of 590)      

LEATHER COAT GIFTED BY RONALD REAGAN TO PALUMBO | Leather coat gifted to General Anthony Palumbo by former President Ronald Reagan during a trip to visit the Reagan...mores at their California ranch in the 1990s. The High Noon brand leather coat features decorative tassels and stitching on the shoulders and front pockets as well as lacing on collar and sleeves. From the collection and personal effects of General Anthony L. Palumbo (October 25th, 1929 - October 25th, 2015) | Lots 46244 - 46263 of this sale: | Palumbo’s military service began with his enlistment in the 37th Infantry Division, Ohio National Guard in May 1948. He rose through the ranks and later served as Rifle Company Commander, 31st Regiment, 7th Infantry Division in combat in Korea. He was released from active duty in March 1953. He then joined the 40th Infantry Division of the California National Guard in March 1954 as the Executive Officer, Company F, 223d Infantry Regiment. From 1958 to 1962, he was a correctional officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. In 1965, he was selected as California’s first Chief, Military Support of Civil Authorities and was transferred to Sacramento. In this role, he was the principal advisor to the State Adjutant General and offered knowledge regarding military support during civil disturbances and man-made and natural disasters. In 1971 he served in the U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in multiple positions. Due to the high level of respect he earned at both the state and national level within the criminal justice and emergency preparedness communities, General Palumbo was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Governor’s Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems in California by Governor Ronald Reagan in 1972. He later served as advisor and special assistant to Governor Reagan regarding criminal justice and state government organization. General Palumbo’s other positions include Director of the California Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Executive Director of the Governor’s Public Safety Planning Council and appointed member of the Executive Board of Directors of the California Crime and Technological Research Foundation for a four-year term. In his many years of public service, he authored many proposals regarding criminal justice, including “Controlling Crime in California.” He was appointed Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region IX, San Francisco, California, in 1981. Later that year, he was appointed Commanding General of the 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized). Then in 1983, he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Army Division of the California National Guard Headquarters in Sacramento, California. General Palumbo retired from active military service on January 28, 1986, and was reassigned in civilian status to special assistant to the Adjutant General with duties of retention of the force. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in April 1991 and retired from military service. | The items within this lot are from the Palumbo collection, which is comprised of personal items belonging to General Palumbo and acquired by him personally over his long career. All of the items of the Palumbo collection are consigned directly from the family of General Palumbo. At the request of the buyer, the family is able to provide notarized written statements of authenticity on any Palumbo item. | Size: XL | Condition: Excellent. Exhibits very little wear. | Est. $1000 - 3000

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BLUE GLASS CUPS IN JAPANESE DESIGN METAL HOLDERS

Lot # 46247 (Sale Order: 246 of 590)      

BLUE GLASS CUPS IN JAPANESE DESIGN METAL HOLDERS | Set of two matching cups purchased by General Anthony Palumbo while visiting Japan. They each have a blue removab...morele glass cup and sit in a metal holder with scenes of a Japanese landscape and a Japanese woman in traditional attire. From the collection and personal effects of General Anthony L. Palumbo (October 25th, 1929 - October 25th, 2015) | Lots 46244 - 46263 of this sale: | Palumbo’s military service began with his enlistment in the 37th Infantry Division, Ohio National Guard in May 1948. He rose through the ranks and later served as Rifle Company Commander, 31st Regiment, 7th Infantry Division in combat in Korea. He was released from active duty in March 1953. He then joined the 40th Infantry Division of the California National Guard in March 1954 as the Executive Officer, Company F, 223d Infantry Regiment. From 1958 to 1962, he was a correctional officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. In 1965, he was selected as California’s first Chief, Military Support of Civil Authorities and was transferred to Sacramento. In this role, he was the principal advisor to the State Adjutant General and offered knowledge regarding military support during civil disturbances and man-made and natural disasters. In 1971 he served in the U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in multiple positions. Due to the high level of respect he earned at both the state and national level within the criminal justice and emergency preparedness communities, General Palumbo was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Governor’s Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems in California by Governor Ronald Reagan in 1972. He later served as advisor and special assistant to Governor Reagan regarding criminal justice and state government organization. General Palumbo’s other positions include Director of the California Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Executive Director of the Governor’s Public Safety Planning Council and appointed member of the Executive Board of Directors of the California Crime and Technological Research Foundation for a four-year term. In his many years of public service, he authored many proposals regarding criminal justice, including “Controlling Crime in California.” He was appointed Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region IX, San Francisco, California, in 1981. Later that year, he was appointed Commanding General of the 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized). Then in 1983, he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Army Division of the California National Guard Headquarters in Sacramento, California. General Palumbo retired from active military service on January 28, 1986, and was reassigned in civilian status to special assistant to the Adjutant General with duties of retention of the force. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in April 1991 and retired from military service. | The items within this lot are from the Palumbo collection, which is comprised of personal items belonging to General Palumbo and acquired by him personally over his long career. All of the items of the Palumbo collection are consigned directly from the family of General Palumbo. At the request of the buyer, the family is able to provide notarized written statements of authenticity on any Palumbo item. | Size: 4" (Tall) | Condition: Very good | Est. $20 - 40

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GIFTS FROM PRESIDENT CHUN DOO-HWAN OF SOUTH KOREA

Lot # 46248 (Sale Order: 247 of 590)      

GIFTS FROM PRESIDENT CHUN DOO-HWAN OF SOUTH KOREA | Gifts given to General Anthony Palumbo from President Chun Doo-hwan of South Korea. Given during Palumbo's diplo...morematic visit to South Korea. Chun Doo-hwan was president from 1980-1988. The gifts include woven silk artwork showing a bridge over water, approx. 16 x 13"; letter opener presented by the president of the Republic of Korea in 1986, approx. 5.5" long; paper weight presented by General Hwang, Yung Si, chief of staff of the Republic of Korea Army; and size L blue, purple and green kimono with “General” and two stars stitched on the left side. From the collection and personal effects of General Anthony L. Palumbo (October 25th, 1929 - October 25th, 2015) | Lots 46244 - 46263 of this sale: | Palumbo’s military service began with his enlistment in the 37th Infantry Division, Ohio National Guard in May 1948. He rose through the ranks and later served as Rifle Company Commander, 31st Regiment, 7th Infantry Division in combat in Korea. He was released from active duty in March 1953. He then joined the 40th Infantry Division of the California National Guard in March 1954 as the Executive Officer, Company F, 223d Infantry Regiment. From 1958 to 1962, he was a correctional officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. In 1965, he was selected as California’s first Chief, Military Support of Civil Authorities and was transferred to Sacramento. In this role, he was the principal advisor to the State Adjutant General and offered knowledge regarding military support during civil disturbances and man-made and natural disasters. In 1971 he served in the U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in multiple positions. Due to the high level of respect he earned at both the state and national level within the criminal justice and emergency preparedness communities, General Palumbo was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Governor’s Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems in California by Governor Ronald Reagan in 1972. He later served as advisor and special assistant to Governor Reagan regarding criminal justice and state government organization. General Palumbo’s other positions include Director of the California Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Executive Director of the Governor’s Public Safety Planning Council and appointed member of the Executive Board of Directors of the California Crime and Technological Research Foundation for a four-year term. In his many years of public service, he authored many proposals regarding criminal justice, including “Controlling Crime in California.” He was appointed Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region IX, San Francisco, California, in 1981. Later that year, he was appointed Commanding General of the 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized). Then in 1983, he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Army Division of the California National Guard Headquarters in Sacramento, California. General Palumbo retired from active military service on January 28, 1986, and was reassigned in civilian status to special assistant to the Adjutant General with duties of retention of the force. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in April 1991 and retired from military service. | The items within this lot are from the Palumbo collection, which is comprised of personal items belonging to General Palumbo and acquired by him personally over his long career. All of the items of the Palumbo collection are consigned directly from the family of General Palumbo. At the request of the buyer, the family is able to provide notarized written statements of authenticity on any Palumbo item. | Size: Varied | Condition: Very good. | Est. $400 - 600

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RONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL GIFT MUG

Lot # 46249 (Sale Order: 248 of 590)      

RONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL GIFT MUG | Mug with presidential seal and signature of Ronald Reagan. Gifted by the Reagans to General Anthony Palumbo. From the collect...moreion and personal effects of General Anthony L. Palumbo (October 25th, 1929 - October 25th, 2015) | Lots 46244 - 46263 of this sale: | Palumbo’s military service began with his enlistment in the 37th Infantry Division, Ohio National Guard in May 1948. He rose through the ranks and later served as Rifle Company Commander, 31st Regiment, 7th Infantry Division in combat in Korea. He was released from active duty in March 1953. He then joined the 40th Infantry Division of the California National Guard in March 1954 as the Executive Officer, Company F, 223d Infantry Regiment. From 1958 to 1962, he was a correctional officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. In 1965, he was selected as California’s first Chief, Military Support of Civil Authorities and was transferred to Sacramento. In this role, he was the principal advisor to the State Adjutant General and offered knowledge regarding military support during civil disturbances and man-made and natural disasters. In 1971 he served in the U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in multiple positions. Due to the high level of respect he earned at both the state and national level within the criminal justice and emergency preparedness communities, General Palumbo was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Governor’s Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems in California by Governor Ronald Reagan in 1972. He later served as advisor and special assistant to Governor Reagan regarding criminal justice and state government organization. General Palumbo’s other positions include Director of the California Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Executive Director of the Governor’s Public Safety Planning Council and appointed member of the Executive Board of Directors of the California Crime and Technological Research Foundation for a four-year term. In his many years of public service, he authored many proposals regarding criminal justice, including “Controlling Crime in California.” He was appointed Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region IX, San Francisco, California, in 1981. Later that year, he was appointed Commanding General of the 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized). Then in 1983, he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Army Division of the California National Guard Headquarters in Sacramento, California. General Palumbo retired from active military service on January 28, 1986, and was reassigned in civilian status to special assistant to the Adjutant General with duties of retention of the force. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in April 1991 and retired from military service. | The items within this lot are from the Palumbo collection, which is comprised of personal items belonging to General Palumbo and acquired by him personally over his long career. All of the items of the Palumbo collection are consigned directly from the family of General Palumbo. At the request of the buyer, the family is able to provide notarized written statements of authenticity on any Palumbo item. | Size: 4.5 x 3.5 x 4" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $20 - 40

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KEY TO CITY OF OAKDALE CALIFORNIA GIVEN TO PALUMBO

Lot # 46250 (Sale Order: 249 of 590)      

KEY TO CITY OF OAKDALE CALIFORNIA GIVEN TO PALUMBO | The key to the city of Oakdale, California, given to General Anthony Palumbo from Mayor Elmo Garcia. Garcia was...more mayor from 1984-1994. The key is engraved with the words "City of Oakdale" on one side and "Mayor Elmo Garcia" on the other. From the collection and personal effects of General Anthony L. Palumbo (October 25th, 1929 - October 25th, 2015) | Lots 46244 - 46263 of this sale: | Palumbo’s military service began with his enlistment in the 37th Infantry Division, Ohio National Guard in May 1948. He rose through the ranks and later served as Rifle Company Commander, 31st Regiment, 7th Infantry Division in combat in Korea. He was released from active duty in March 1953. He then joined the 40th Infantry Division of the California National Guard in March 1954 as the Executive Officer, Company F, 223d Infantry Regiment. From 1958 to 1962, he was a correctional officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. In 1965, he was selected as California’s first Chief, Military Support of Civil Authorities and was transferred to Sacramento. In this role, he was the principal advisor to the State Adjutant General and offered knowledge regarding military support during civil disturbances and man-made and natural disasters. In 1971 he served in the U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in multiple positions. Due to the high level of respect he earned at both the state and national level within the criminal justice and emergency preparedness communities, General Palumbo was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Governor’s Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems in California by Governor Ronald Reagan in 1972. He later served as advisor and special assistant to Governor Reagan regarding criminal justice and state government organization. General Palumbo’s other positions include Director of the California Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Executive Director of the Governor’s Public Safety Planning Council and appointed member of the Executive Board of Directors of the California Crime and Technological Research Foundation for a four-year term. In his many years of public service, he authored many proposals regarding criminal justice, including “Controlling Crime in California.” He was appointed Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region IX, San Francisco, California, in 1981. Later that year, he was appointed Commanding General of the 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized). Then in 1983, he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Army Division of the California National Guard Headquarters in Sacramento, California. General Palumbo retired from active military service on January 28, 1986, and was reassigned in civilian status to special assistant to the Adjutant General with duties of retention of the force. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in April 1991 and retired from military service. | The items within this lot are from the Palumbo collection, which is comprised of personal items belonging to General Palumbo and acquired by him personally over his long career. All of the items of the Palumbo collection are consigned directly from the family of General Palumbo. At the request of the buyer, the family is able to provide notarized written statements of authenticity on any Palumbo item. | Size: 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200

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CRIME REPORT SIGNED BY CA GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN

Lot # 46251 (Sale Order: 250 of 590)      

CRIME REPORT SIGNED BY CA GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN | Documents owned by General Anthony Palumbo related to the Governor's Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems...more. The committee was created by California Governor Ronald Reagan. Palumbo was heavily involved with the committee and preparation of its reports. Documents include a Ronald Reagan (as Governor) direct signed and personalized copy of the report “‘Controlling Crime in California’: Report of Governor’s Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems” submitted to the California Legislature by Governor Ronald Reagan in August 1973. The copy of the report is direct signed by Governor Reagan and given as a token of appreciation to Palumbo. It reads: “To Lou with real appreciation for all your efforts – Ronald Ragan.” Also included are two photographs of Ronald Reagan speaking at a press conference regarding the report with Palumbo and others in the background; and a framed certificate presented to Palumbo for his "participation and contribution to the development of Standards and Goals for The California Criminal Justice System" with autopen signatures of Governor Ronald Reagan, Palumbo and others. | From the collection and personal effects of General Anthony L. Palumbo (October 25th, 1929 - October 25th, 2015) | Lots 46244 - 46263 of this sale: | Palumbo’s military service began with his enlistment in the 37th Infantry Division, Ohio National Guard in May 1948. He rose through the ranks and later served as Rifle Company Commander, 31st Regiment, 7th Infantry Division in combat in Korea. He was released from active duty in March 1953. He then joined the 40th Infantry Division of the California National Guard in March 1954 as the Executive Officer, Company F, 223d Infantry Regiment. From 1958 to 1962, he was a correctional officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. In 1965, he was selected as California’s first Chief, Military Support of Civil Authorities and was transferred to Sacramento. In this role, he was the principal advisor to the State Adjutant General and offered knowledge regarding military support during civil disturbances and man-made and natural disasters. In 1971 he served in the U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in multiple positions. Due to the high level of respect he earned at both the state and national level within the criminal justice and emergency preparedness communities, General Palumbo was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Governor’s Select Committee on Law Enforcement Problems in California by Governor Ronald Reagan in 1972. He later served as advisor and special assistant to Governor Reagan regarding criminal justice and state government organization. General Palumbo’s other positions include Director of the California Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Executive Director of the Governor’s Public Safety Planning Council and appointed member of the Executive Board of Directors of the California Crime and Technological Research Foundation for a four-year term. In his many years of public service, he authored many proposals regarding criminal justice, including “Controlling Crime in California.” He was appointed Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Region IX, San Francisco, California, in 1981. Later that year, he was appointed Commanding General of the 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized). Then in 1983, he was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General of the Army Division of the California National Guard Headquarters in Sacramento, California. General Palumbo retired from active military service on January 28, 1986, and was reassigned in civilian status to special assistant to the Adjutant General with duties of retention of the force. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in April 1991 and retired from military service. | The items within this lot are from the Palumbo collection, which is comprised of personal items belonging to General Palumbo and acquired by him personally over his long career. All of the items of the Palumbo collection are consigned directly from the family of General Palumbo. At the request of the buyer, the family is able to provide notarized written statements of authenticity on any Palumbo item. | Size: Varied | Condition: Very good. | Est. $300 - 500

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