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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CALIFORNIA GOV. DEUKMEJIAN INAUGURATION INVITES

Lot # 46252 (Sale Order: 251 of 590)      

CALIFORNIA GOV. DEUKMEJIAN INAUGURATION INVITES | Documents and memorabilia related to the inauguration of California Governor George Deukmejian in 1983 and 1987, i...morencluding invitations to the governor's reception, the inaugural ball and the inauguration. Also includes two Christmas cards from the Deukmejian family while George Deukmejian was governor, and one Christmas card from California Lieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke. 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. $50 - 150

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CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN

Lot # 46253 (Sale Order: 252 of 590)      

CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN | Four Christmas cards sent to Colonel Anthony Palumbo from President Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan in 1981 through 19...more84. Also, one Christmas card from California Governor Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan to Colonel and Mrs. Anthony Palumbo in 1973. 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. $150 - 250

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INVITATIONS TO RONALD REAGAN 1981 INAUGURATION

Lot # 46254 (Sale Order: 253 of 590)      

INVITATIONS TO RONALD REAGAN 1981 INAUGURATION | Two invitations to the inauguration of President Ronald Reagan on January 20, 1981, for his first term. From the ...morecollection 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. $150 - 250

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GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN LETTERS AND MEMORABILIA

Lot # 46255 (Sale Order: 254 of 590)      

GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN LETTERS AND MEMORABILIA | Governor Ronald Reagan letters and memorabilia collected by General Anthony Palumbo. Includes official photograph o...moref Governor Reagan; photograph of Anthony and Jean Palumbo with Governor Reagan; newspaper clipping with photo of Jean Palumbo and Nancy Reagan together during a luncheon; and three letters from Governor Reagan to Anthony Palumbo. Two letters from 1972 are about Palumbo's appointment by Governor Reagan to the Board of Directors, California Crime Technological Research Foundation. The third letter from 1974 is Palumbo's appointment by Governor Reagan as the Executive Director of the Office of Criminal Justice Planning. All signatures in this lot are auto-pen. 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. $150 - 250

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PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON INAUGURATION MEMORABILIA

Lot # 46256 (Sale Order: 255 of 590)      

PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON INAUGURATION MEMORABILIA | Three invitations to the inauguration of President Richard Nixon on January 20, 1973, for his second term. Also i...morencludes a thank you note sent from President Nixon to General Anthony Palumbo in 1973 following Nixon's reelection. 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. $100 - 200

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PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN MEMORABILIA

Lot # 46257 (Sale Order: 256 of 590)      

PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN MEMORABILIA | President Ronald Reagan memorabilia collected by General Anthony Palumbo. Includes Christmas card from Ronald and Nancy Reagan...more with auto-pen signatures; an award signed President Reagan (with auto-pen) thanking Palumbo for his commitment and contribution to the Republican National Committee; a portrait of President Reagan; a 1981 letter from Nancy Reagan to Palumbo thanking him for contributing to the Republican National Committee; a 2003 certificate of appreciation presented to Palumbo from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation with autopen signatures of Nancy Reagan and Mark Burson. 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. $50 - 150

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GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN SIGNED DOCUMENTS

Lot # 46258 (Sale Order: 257 of 590)      

GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN SIGNED DOCUMENTS | One signed letter from California Governor Ronald Reagan inviting Anthony Palumbo and his wife to a reception on January 3...more, 1975. The letter is dated December 30, 1974. Photograph of Governor Reagan and Anthony and Jean Palumbo. Governor Reagan wrote a note of appreciation on the photo and signed it. 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. $200 - 400

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GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN INAUGURATION DOCUMENTS

Lot # 46259 (Sale Order: 258 of 590)      

GOVERNOR RONALD REAGAN INAUGURATION DOCUMENTS | Documents and memorabilia related to the inauguration of California Governor Ronald Reagan for his second term colle...morected by Anthony Palumbo. Includes a pass to the election night gathering of the Reagan campaign at the Century Plaza Hotel on November 3, 1970; an invitation to the inaugural ceremony and celebrations on January 4, 1971; the inaugural ceremonies program from January 4, 1971; and a copy of a document containing biographies of members of California's executive branch. 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. $100 - 300

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PRESENTATION SMITH-CORONA 03-A3 RIFLE CA ARNG

Lot # 46260 (Sale Order: 259 of 590)      

PRESENTATION SMITH-CORONA 03-A3 RIFLE CA ARNG | US Smith-Corona model 03-A3 (serial number 3670974) presented to Major General Anthony Palumbo. This is a non-firing...more, deactivated presentation weapon. The plaque on the stock reads "Presented to MG Anthony Palumbo Commander 40th Infantry Division (Mech) 9 November 1981-16 July 1983 1st BN (Mech) 184th Infantry (Second California)." 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: Very good. | Est. $400 - 800

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PRISONER OF WAR LOCKS - LOT OF 3

Lot # 46261 (Sale Order: 260 of 590)      

PRISONER OF WAR LOCKS - LOT OF 3 | Three prisoner of war locks of unknown origin. Includes keys. Owned by General Anthony 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: Varied | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 150
PRISONER OF WAR LOCKS - LOT OF 3 | Three prisoner of war locks of unknown origin. Includes keys. Owned by General Anthony Palumbo. From the collection and personal...more 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. $50 - 150

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FLAGS OWNED BY GEN. PAULUMBO - CA, U.S., MILITARY

Lot # 46262 (Sale Order: 261 of 590)      

FLAGS OWNED BY GEN. PAULUMBO - CA, U.S., MILITARY | Six flags owned by General Anthony Palumbo, including a flag with the words “Lord Mayors Hospital Appeal”; a sta...morete of California flag; American flag pleated fan bunting; Army lieutenant flag with pole and cloth cover; an American flag with gold fringe 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, some fraying and discoloration from age | Est. $200 - 300

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US ARMY GENERAL ANTHONY PALUMBO ARCHIVE

Lot # 46263 (Sale Order: 262 of 590)      

US ARMY GENERAL ANTHONY PALUMBO ARCHIVE | Archive of General Anthony Palumbo containing items and memorabilia related to his military career and personal life, incl...moreuding Seth Thomas alarm clock that Palumbo brought with him when he travelled; portrait of Palumbo in his Army uniform; Palumbo's U.S. Army ring; jug with “980th MEDSOM” written on it; plaque presented to Anthony Palumbo from soldiers of the California Army National Guard with various lapel pins attached; transcript of an interview with Palumbo conducted by Berkeley's Regional Oral History Office at the Bancroft Library in 1983; Palumbo's camouflage patrol cap with two stars; Palumbo's Army coat with three stars; USS Arizona Memorial brochure; Palumbo's California Capitol building badges; jewelry box containing various cufflinks and lapel pins with designs such as Army National Guard and California state bear; and military service medals of Lieutenant 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: Varied | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 500

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CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT HAT AND FIELD GEAR LOT

Lot # 46263A (Sale Order: 263 of 590)      

CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT HAT AND FIELD GEAR LOT | Civil War, reenactment hat and field gear lot. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200

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CIVIL WAR SOLDIER MOUTH HARP MUSICAL INSTRUMENT

Lot # 46264 (Sale Order: 264 of 590)      

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER MOUTH HARP MUSICAL INSTRUMENT | Civil War era, Soldier's mouth harp musical instrument. | Size: 2.1/2" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 120
CIVIL WAR SOLDIER MOUTH HARP MUSICAL INSTRUMENT | Civil War era, Soldier's mouth harp musical instrument. | Size: 2.1/2" | Condition: Very good. | Es...moret. $80 - 120

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INDIAN WARS US ARMY BELTS STRAPS & BUCKLES LOT

Lot # 46265 (Sale Order: 265 of 590)      

INDIAN WARS US ARMY BELTS STRAPS & BUCKLES LOT | Indian Wars US Army lot. Includes Model 1872 Infantry Officer dress belt with buckle, marked " Blackinton ". 1- M18...more72 Officer dress belt without buckle. 1- Civil War Early Indian Wars leather with clasps on both sides, missing the buckle. 1- Lot of 2 Leather wood holder for haversacks. 1- Lot of 2 belt buckles. | Condition: Good. Shows wear and age. | Est. $150 - 250

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INDIAN WARS US ARMY M1872 OFFICER SWORD BELT

Lot # 46266 (Sale Order: 266 of 590)      

INDIAN WARS US ARMY M1872 OFFICER SWORD BELT | Indian Wars US Army Officer M1872 sword belt. Complete with sword hangers, stamped on the leather " M.C Lilley & Co ...more". | Size: 34 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200

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SPAN-AM WAR ARMY KHAKI CANVAS HAVERSACK LOT OF 5

Lot # 46267 (Sale Order: 267 of 590)      

SPAN-AM WAR ARMY KHAKI CANVAS HAVERSACK LOT OF 5 | Spanish American War, US Army khaki canvas haversack with bacon pouch, multiple stamping. | Size: 14" x 14" ...more | Condition: Very good. Shows wear and age. | Est. $150 - 250

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SPAN-AM WAR US ARMY KHAKI HAVERSACK LOT OF 5

Lot # 46268 (Sale Order: 268 of 590)      

SPAN-AM WAR US ARMY KHAKI HAVERSACK LOT OF 5 | Spanish American War US Army khaki canvas clothing haversack, lot of 5. | Size: 12" x 16" | Condition: Ve...morery good. Shows wear and age. | Est. $150 - 250

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SPAN-AM WAR - WWI CARTRIDGE BELT LOT OF 3

Lot # 46269 (Sale Order: 269 of 590)      

SPAN-AM WAR - WWI CARTRIDGE BELT LOT OF 3 | Spanish American War - WWI cartridge belt, lot of 3. Includes 1- 45-70 blue web cartridge belt. 1- Pistol belt rigger ma...morede for shotgun shells. 1- Civilian shotgun belt. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 120

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SPAN-AM WAR US CANTEEN BAYONET & AMMO BOX LOT

Lot # 46270 (Sale Order: 270 of 590)      

SPAN-AM WAR US CANTEEN BAYONET & AMMO BOX LOT | Spanish American War, US Army canteen, 1898 Krag bayonet and cartridge box with 10 rounds of 45-70. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 150
SPAN-AM WAR US CANTEEN BAYONET & AMMO BOX LOT | Spanish American War, US Army canteen, 1898 Krag bayonet and cartridge box with 10 rounds of 45-70. | Condit...moreion: Very good. | Est. $100 - 150

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PRE WWI US ARMY M190 KHAKI CANVAS HAVERSACK LOT

Lot # 46271 (Sale Order: 271 of 590)      

PRE WWI US ARMY M190 KHAKI CANVAS HAVERSACK LOT | US Army M1905 khaki canvas 3 snaps haversack with leather sling, set of hammock cords / rings. | Size: 9" x 10" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 60
PRE WWI US ARMY M190 KHAKI CANVAS HAVERSACK LOT | US Army M1905 khaki canvas 3 snaps haversack with leather sling, set of hammock cords / rings. | Size: 9" x 10...more" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 60

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WWI - WWII US WOOD AMMO CASE AND CRATE LOT OF 4

Lot # 46272 (Sale Order: 272 of 590)      

WWI - WWII US WOOD AMMO CASE AND CRATE LOT OF 4 | | Condition: Very good. Shows wear and age. | Est. $50 - 100

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WWI US ARMY DOG TAG MARKING KIT

Lot # 46273 (Sale Order: 273 of 590)      

WWI US ARMY DOG TAG MARKING KIT | WWI US Army Dog Tag marking kit. Complete, marked inside with a fictitious Sergeant's name (William Feversham 1st Sgt. Co. C 74th INF. U.S.A.) as a guide for making the tags. | Condition: Very good. Shows wear and age. | Est. $150 - 250
WWI US ARMY DOG TAG MARKING KIT | WWI US Army Dog Tag marking kit. Complete, marked inside with a fictitious Sergeant's name (William Feversham 1st Sgt. Co. C 74th ...more INF. U.S.A.) as a guide for making the tags. | Condition: Very good. Shows wear and age. | Est. $150 - 250

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WWI GERMAN BROOMHANDLE C96 LEATHER PISTOL HARNESS

Lot # 46274 (Sale Order: 274 of 590)      

WWI GERMAN BROOMHANDLE C96 LEATHER PISTOL HARNESS | High quality reproduction WWI German Mauser Broomhandle C96 leather harness. Complete cleaning rod, maker mark s...moretamped " APH.Hoffmann Berlin 1916 " between the loops. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200

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WWI IMPERIAL GERMAN SOLDIER WEHRPASS LOT OF 2

Lot # 46275 (Sale Order: 275 of 590)      

WWI IMPERIAL GERMAN SOLDIER WEHRPASS LOT OF 2 | WWI German Soldier Wehrpass, lot of 2. | Condition: Good. | Est. $80 - 120...more

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