DISCOVERY MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

DISCOVERY MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

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DISCOVERY MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

DISCOVERY MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

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OVER 850 LOTS OF MILITARIA FROM THE 19TH TO THE 20TH CENTURY. CIVIL WAR IMAGES, CONFEDERATE OATH of OFFICE PAROLE, CIVIL WAR PATRIOTIC ENVELOPES, UNIT HISTORY, ARTILLERY ITEMS, BULLETS and MORE; WW1 and WW2 US GROUPINGS, EDGED WEAPONS, HELMETS, MEDALS, FLAGS, UNIFORMS, INSIGNIA, ARMY AIRCORP A-26 INVADER GUN SIGHT, NORDEN BOMB SIGHT M98 SIGHTHEAD, LARGE SELECTION of PATRIOTIC POSTERS and MORE; 35 PLUS LOTS of IMPERIAL GERMAN REVERVIST PIPES, PILOT OBSERVERS BADGE, HEAD GEAR, EDGED WEAPONS, MEDALS and MORE; 300 PLUS LOTS of WW2 NAZI GERMAN ITEMS INCLUDING BADGES, MEDALS, INSIGNIA, HELMETS, WAFFEN M34 DOUBLE DECAL HELMET, NSKK RED CROSS HELMET, SA STURMBANN I/28 FOOTBALL TROPHY, FLAGS, UNIFORMS, HEER PANZER EM'S BLACK PANZER WRAP TUNIC, SWORDS, SS OFFICER AND NCO SWORDS, DAGGERS, SA M33 PRESENTATION DAGGER, BAYONETS, ACCOUTREMENTS, and MUCH MUCH MORE!; 50 PLUS JAPANESE ITEMS INCLUDING UNIFORMS, HEAD GEAR, FLAGS, MEDALS, BADGES, PHOTO ALBUMS and MORE. 30 PLUS ...
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WWI US ARMY LONG 1918 BAR AMMO BELT 1918 DATED WW1

Lot # 99 (Sale Order: 101 of 874)      

The BAR belt features the right side stamped Long 5-18 and the left side stamped Long 4-18 Canvas is as solid as the day it was made and could be easily used today. Near Mint
The BAR belt features the right side stamped Long 5-18 and the left side stamped Long 4-18 Canvas is as solid as the day it was made and could be easily used today. Near ...moreMint

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SPAN AM NY BLUE WEB BELT W/ 2 CANTEEN LOT

Lot # 100 (Sale Order: 102 of 874)      

Span Am era lot to include 1) Spanish-American War Canteen, 60 U.S. Infantry, Company "F". The canteen canvas cover is marked on one side F 3 U.S. 60. There is discoloration and staining throughout the canvas cover due to use and age of the canteen. All stitching is tight, with no loose strings or fraying. The canteen has the two triangular sling keepers, sing attached and the cork stopper with chain attached to both the cork and the canteen. 2) Spanish-American War Canteen. The canteen canvas cover is marked on one side U.S. There is discoloration and staining throughout the canvas cover due to use and age of the canteen. All stitching is tight, with no loose strings or fraying. The canteen has the two triangular sling keepers, sing attached and the cork stopper with chain attached to both the cork and the canteen. 3) Mills 45 round blue web plate for .45/70 ammo, with NY plate for New York State troops. All are excellent
Span Am era lot to include 1) Spanish-American War Canteen, 60 U.S. Infantry, Company "F". The canteen canvas cover is marked on one side F 3 U.S. 60. There is discolorat...moreion and staining throughout the canvas cover due to use and age of the canteen. All stitching is tight, with no loose strings or fraying. The canteen has the two triangular sling keepers, sing attached and the cork stopper with chain attached to both the cork and the canteen. 2) Spanish-American War Canteen. The canteen canvas cover is marked on one side U.S. There is discoloration and staining throughout the canvas cover due to use and age of the canteen. All stitching is tight, with no loose strings or fraying. The canteen has the two triangular sling keepers, sing attached and the cork stopper with chain attached to both the cork and the canteen. 3) Mills 45 round blue web plate for .45/70 ammo, with NY plate for New York State troops. All are excellent

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FRENCH MODEL 1831 SHORT ARTILLERY SWORD w SCABBARD

Lot # 101 (Sale Order: 103 of 874)      

Nicely maker marked French Model 1831 Artillery Short Sword by Talaret & Cie in Paris. The ridged brass grip shows several sets of numbers. The blade features a maker's mark that reads: "TALARET & CIE PARIS". Still retains most of the leather scabbard
Nicely maker marked French Model 1831 Artillery Short Sword by Talaret & Cie in Paris. The ridged brass grip shows several sets of numbers. The blade features a maker's m...moreark that reads: "TALARET & CIE PARIS". Still retains most of the leather scabbard

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BAYONET LOT OF 3 BRITISH JAPANESE US ARMY

Lot # 102 (Sale Order: 104 of 874)      

Bayonet lot of 3 bayonets to include 1) WWII M1 GARAND BAYONET MADE BY PAL. World War II era US M1 Garand rifle bayonet. Marked at the ricasso "PAL". 9.75" blade, 14.25" overall. Scabbard and blade are both marked US with Ordnance flaming bomb insignia. Blade appears to have been used very little if at all and still retains most of the parkerized finish. Scabbard shows very minor wear. Excellent 2) WWII JAPANESE TYPE 30 BAYONET KANESHIRO ARSENAL. WWII Japanese Type 30 bayonet having a straight guard, rounded bird head pommel, contoured wood grips and a blue finish blade with the Star-K proof of Kaneshiro Sankuganki manufacture. The blade is very clean. Wood grips showing a lot of age and wear, good finish to the guard and pommel. The blue steel scabbard has rust and surface dents. 3) PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD RIFLE BAYONET. This triangular tapered socket bayonet was the first universal issue British Army bayonet to have a locking ring, modelled on a French design. It was introduced with the new Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket and carried in a leather scabbard. Excellent
Bayonet lot of 3 bayonets to include 1) WWII M1 GARAND BAYONET MADE BY PAL. World War II era US M1 Garand rifle bayonet. Marked at the ricasso "PAL". 9.75" blade, 14.25" ...moreoverall. Scabbard and blade are both marked US with Ordnance flaming bomb insignia. Blade appears to have been used very little if at all and still retains most of the parkerized finish. Scabbard shows very minor wear. Excellent 2) WWII JAPANESE TYPE 30 BAYONET KANESHIRO ARSENAL. WWII Japanese Type 30 bayonet having a straight guard, rounded bird head pommel, contoured wood grips and a blue finish blade with the Star-K proof of Kaneshiro Sankuganki manufacture. The blade is very clean. Wood grips showing a lot of age and wear, good finish to the guard and pommel. The blue steel scabbard has rust and surface dents. 3) PATTERN 1853 ENFIELD RIFLE BAYONET. This triangular tapered socket bayonet was the first universal issue British Army bayonet to have a locking ring, modelled on a French design. It was introduced with the new Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Musket and carried in a leather scabbard. Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN MEDAL BADGE LOT HEER HJ LUFTWAFFE

Lot # 103 (Sale Order: 105 of 874)      

WWII Nazi German medal lot to include 1) Luftwaffe Officers Summer Tunic Breast Eagle. In silvered aluminum, 2nd pattern eagle, 84mm wing tip to wing tip in very fine condition. 2) Silver Wound Badge #30. 1939 pattern solid backed badge with a silver wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of a M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. Complete with original hinge, pin and catch assembly. The reverse of the badge is well marked with the embossed, manufacturer’s numerical code, "30" indicating manufacture by Hauptmünzamt of Wien, (Chief Mint Vienna). 3) Silver Wound Badge #107. Injection molded, solid backed zinc badge with a silver finish. Badge is in the form of a vertical oval with an embossed profile of a M35 pattern helmet with superimposed, high relief, canted, swastika surmounted over crossed swords on a pebbled base surrounded by an oval laurel leaf wreath. Plain, smooth, reverse with thin round vertical pin and integral hinge and catch all intact. Reverse has embossed manufacturer's numerical code, "107", in an elongated oval frame, indicating manufacture by Carl Wild, Hamburg. 4) Black Wound Badge. 1939 pattern, die stamped, tombak construction, hollow backed badge with a black wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of an M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. The reverse of the badge is a mirror image of the obverse and has a crimped, soldered hinge, a thin, round, vertical pin and catch all intact. 5) Black Wound Badge. 1939 pattern, die stamped, tombak construction, hollow backed badge with a black wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of an M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. The reverse of the badge is a mirror image of the obverse and has a crimped, soldered hinge, a thin, round, vertical pin and catch all intact. 6) Black Wound Badge. 1939 pattern, die stamped, tombak construction, hollow backed badge with a black wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of an M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. The reverse of the badge is a mirror image of the obverse and has a crimped, soldered hinge, a thin, round, vertical pin and catch all intact. 7) Reproduction Panzer Badge Silver Grade By Ferdinand Wiedmann. Oval shaped silvered tombac; the obverse with a border of oak leaves with a tie at the base and a Panzerkampfwagen IV superimposed in the center on grassy ground, with its left tank track extending over the edge of the badge; the reverse plain with a semi-hollow design, with a vertical needle style pin, sheet metal hinge, and a round wire catch; maker marked with the stylized logo of “Ferdinand Wiedmann, Frankfurt. 8) Reproduction Luftwaffe Flak Badge by Assmann. Badge in silvered nickel-silver, pin assembly in tombac, marked with stylized “A” (for maker Assmann) on reverse center, early quality thick and heavy badge of very fine quality manufacture. 9) Reproduction 1939 Hitler Jugend Vienna World Sports Games Award. 1 1/2 inches across, this pin is a Student pin for the August, 1939 International University games, held in Vienna, Austria. Pin displays raised eagle with swastika. Nice condition. Reverse says Rud schanes wien in raised lettering.
WWII Nazi German medal lot to include 1) Luftwaffe Officers Summer Tunic Breast Eagle. In silvered aluminum, 2nd pattern eagle, 84mm wing tip to wing tip in very fine con...moredition. 2) Silver Wound Badge #30. 1939 pattern solid backed badge with a silver wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of a M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. Complete with original hinge, pin and catch assembly. The reverse of the badge is well marked with the embossed, manufacturer’s numerical code, "30" indicating manufacture by Hauptmünzamt of Wien, (Chief Mint Vienna). 3) Silver Wound Badge #107. Injection molded, solid backed zinc badge with a silver finish. Badge is in the form of a vertical oval with an embossed profile of a M35 pattern helmet with superimposed, high relief, canted, swastika surmounted over crossed swords on a pebbled base surrounded by an oval laurel leaf wreath. Plain, smooth, reverse with thin round vertical pin and integral hinge and catch all intact. Reverse has embossed manufacturer's numerical code, "107", in an elongated oval frame, indicating manufacture by Carl Wild, Hamburg. 4) Black Wound Badge. 1939 pattern, die stamped, tombak construction, hollow backed badge with a black wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of an M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. The reverse of the badge is a mirror image of the obverse and has a crimped, soldered hinge, a thin, round, vertical pin and catch all intact. 5) Black Wound Badge. 1939 pattern, die stamped, tombak construction, hollow backed badge with a black wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of an M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. The reverse of the badge is a mirror image of the obverse and has a crimped, soldered hinge, a thin, round, vertical pin and catch all intact. 6) Black Wound Badge. 1939 pattern, die stamped, tombak construction, hollow backed badge with a black wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of an M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. The reverse of the badge is a mirror image of the obverse and has a crimped, soldered hinge, a thin, round, vertical pin and catch all intact. 7) Reproduction Panzer Badge Silver Grade By Ferdinand Wiedmann. Oval shaped silvered tombac; the obverse with a border of oak leaves with a tie at the base and a Panzerkampfwagen IV superimposed in the center on grassy ground, with its left tank track extending over the edge of the badge; the reverse plain with a semi-hollow design, with a vertical needle style pin, sheet metal hinge, and a round wire catch; maker marked with the stylized logo of “Ferdinand Wiedmann, Frankfurt. 8) Reproduction Luftwaffe Flak Badge by Assmann. Badge in silvered nickel-silver, pin assembly in tombac, marked with stylized “A” (for maker Assmann) on reverse center, early quality thick and heavy badge of very fine quality manufacture. 9) Reproduction 1939 Hitler Jugend Vienna World Sports Games Award. 1 1/2 inches across, this pin is a Student pin for the August, 1939 International University games, held in Vienna, Austria. Pin displays raised eagle with swastika. Nice condition. Reverse says Rud schanes wien in raised lettering.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN MOUNTAIN TROOPERS M43 CAP

Lot # 104 (Sale Order: 106 of 874)      

Field-gray wool/rayon blend construction cap features fold down back and side panels with a downward scalloped front edge and forward sides and two button front closure. The back and side panels were designed to be folded down to protect the wearer’s ears and neck and the scalloped front section could be secured with the buttons closed under the wearer’s chin. Machine embroidered T shaped eagle and cockade are original machine stitching to the cap. The cap has a short extended cloth covered forward visor with an internal stiffener. The interior of the cap is fully lined in gray rayon. Maker Marked Emil Budach. Size marked 57. The M43 field cap was introduced for wear by all ranks on June 11TH 1943 as a replacement cap for the other field caps then in use. The design of the M43 field cap was based on the earlier M42 Feldmütze, (Overseas cap), and the Mountain Troopers Bergmütze, (Mountain Cap), with minor variations. The standard issue M43 field caps were constructed of field-grey material while a black version was introduced at the same time for Panzer personnel. Officer’s ranks were distinguished by piping on the crown of the cap with silver piping for the ranks of Leutnant to Oberst and gilt piping for General Officer’s ranks of Generalmajor to Generalfeldmarschall while EM/NCO’s caps were not piped. Further regulations also dictated that the buttons on the cap were also to be an indicator of rank with field-grey buttons for EM/NCO’s, silver for field and company grade officers and gilt for General’s ranks but this was not strictly adhered to. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own caps and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the army’s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their caps from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase visor caps of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their caps from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored caps although the price may have been restrictive. The German army originally adopted a slightly modified version of the NSDAP’s, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), national eagle by order on February 17TH 1934, with instructions to have it applied to all steel helmets, visor caps, and tunics by May 1ST 1934. Regulations followed on October 30TH 1935 that stipulated the national eagle was also to be applied to all field caps. On March 14TH 1933 the Weimar Reichswehr, (National Defence Force, Circa 1919-1933), era oval black, red and gold cockade was replaced with a circular cockade in black, white, and red and was utilized through-out the Third Reich period.
Field-gray wool/rayon blend construction cap features fold down back and side panels with a downward scalloped front edge and forward sides and two button front closure. ...moreThe back and side panels were designed to be folded down to protect the wearer’s ears and neck and the scalloped front section could be secured with the buttons closed under the wearer’s chin. Machine embroidered T shaped eagle and cockade are original machine stitching to the cap. The cap has a short extended cloth covered forward visor with an internal stiffener. The interior of the cap is fully lined in gray rayon. Maker Marked Emil Budach. Size marked 57. The M43 field cap was introduced for wear by all ranks on June 11TH 1943 as a replacement cap for the other field caps then in use. The design of the M43 field cap was based on the earlier M42 Feldmütze, (Overseas cap), and the Mountain Troopers Bergmütze, (Mountain Cap), with minor variations. The standard issue M43 field caps were constructed of field-grey material while a black version was introduced at the same time for Panzer personnel. Officer’s ranks were distinguished by piping on the crown of the cap with silver piping for the ranks of Leutnant to Oberst and gilt piping for General Officer’s ranks of Generalmajor to Generalfeldmarschall while EM/NCO’s caps were not piped. Further regulations also dictated that the buttons on the cap were also to be an indicator of rank with field-grey buttons for EM/NCO’s, silver for field and company grade officers and gilt for General’s ranks but this was not strictly adhered to. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own caps and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the army’s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their caps from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase visor caps of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their caps from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored caps although the price may have been restrictive. The German army originally adopted a slightly modified version of the NSDAP’s, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), national eagle by order on February 17TH 1934, with instructions to have it applied to all steel helmets, visor caps, and tunics by May 1ST 1934. Regulations followed on October 30TH 1935 that stipulated the national eagle was also to be applied to all field caps. On March 14TH 1933 the Weimar Reichswehr, (National Defence Force, Circa 1919-1933), era oval black, red and gold cockade was replaced with a circular cockade in black, white, and red and was utilized through-out the Third Reich period.

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WW1 IMPERIAL GERMAN LION HEAD SWORD w SCABBARD WWI

Lot # 105 (Sale Order: 107 of 874)      

This example is roughly, 38 1/4 long, slightly curved, drop forged steel construction, nickel/silver plated blade with narrow, shallow fullers running three quarters of the way up both sides of the blade. The blade is in overall very good condition and is still very clean measuring 32 1/2. The saber has die cast alloy langets, cross guard, ferrule, "P", knuckle bow, back-strap and "lion’s head" pommel with ruby colored glass eyes. The obverse rounded tip, shield shaped langet has an embossed crossed flags and swords. The lion’s head pommel features a nicely detailed mane and pronounced snout and the top of the knuckle bow is inserted into the lion’s mouth. The saber has a molded black Bakelite grip with a central bulge, and repeating, recessed horizontal grooves. The saber comes with its original, repainted black painted, sheet metal construction scabbard. The scabbard retains about 60% of its black paint. The scabbard has an integral drag to the bottom edge and a sweated on horizontal scabbard band near the top edge with a raised rectangular suspension bar to the reverse and a suspension ring to the reverse edge. Both of the small, dome headed throat retaining screws are intact.
This example is roughly, 38 1/4 long, slightly curved, drop forged steel construction, nickel/silver plated blade with narrow, shallow fullers running three quarters of t...morehe way up both sides of the blade. The blade is in overall very good condition and is still very clean measuring 32 1/2. The saber has die cast alloy langets, cross guard, ferrule, "P", knuckle bow, back-strap and "lion’s head" pommel with ruby colored glass eyes. The obverse rounded tip, shield shaped langet has an embossed crossed flags and swords. The lion’s head pommel features a nicely detailed mane and pronounced snout and the top of the knuckle bow is inserted into the lion’s mouth. The saber has a molded black Bakelite grip with a central bulge, and repeating, recessed horizontal grooves. The saber comes with its original, repainted black painted, sheet metal construction scabbard. The scabbard retains about 60% of its black paint. The scabbard has an integral drag to the bottom edge and a sweated on horizontal scabbard band near the top edge with a raised rectangular suspension bar to the reverse and a suspension ring to the reverse edge. Both of the small, dome headed throat retaining screws are intact.

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WW1 USMC MARINE CORPS TROUSERS WWI

Lot # 106 (Sale Order: 108 of 874)      

A pair of medium blue wool trousers with a five, button French fly with an additional button to the waist. A vertical slash pocket is to each hip and a small watch fob pocket is just to the right, below the waistband. There are six matching belt loops to the perimeter of the waistband. The waist measures approximately 32" with a 32" inseam. There is some light mothing to the surface, but overall a nice example.
A pair of medium blue wool trousers with a five, button French fly with an additional button to the waist. A vertical slash pocket is to each hip and a small watch fob po...morecket is just to the right, below the waistband. There are six matching belt loops to the perimeter of the waistband. The waist measures approximately 32" with a 32" inseam. There is some light mothing to the surface, but overall a nice example.

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PRE WW1 USMC MARINE CORPS TROUSERS 1908 WWI

Lot # 107 (Sale Order: 109 of 874)      

A pair of medium blue wool trousers with a four, metal dish button French fly with an additional button to the waist. The buttons are marked to the perimeter "U.S. Marine Corps". A vertical slash pocket is to each hip and a small watch fob pocket is just to the right, below the waistband. There are six matching belt loops to the perimeter of the waistband. The interior lining is stamped "Quartermaster’s Depot U.S. Marine Corps 1908-09". The waist measures approximately 32" with a 32" inseam. There is some light mothing to the surface, but overall a nice example.
A pair of medium blue wool trousers with a four, metal dish button French fly with an additional button to the waist. The buttons are marked to the perimeter "U.S. Marine...more Corps". A vertical slash pocket is to each hip and a small watch fob pocket is just to the right, below the waistband. There are six matching belt loops to the perimeter of the waistband. The interior lining is stamped "Quartermaster’s Depot U.S. Marine Corps 1908-09". The waist measures approximately 32" with a 32" inseam. There is some light mothing to the surface, but overall a nice example.

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WWII GERMAN OCCUPATION 308TH FG ASHTRAY 31ST FS

Lot # 108 (Sale Order: 110 of 874)      

WWII German Occupation ashtray made in Kitzingen Germany and named to Lt. C. M. Ecker and dated October of 1946 who was a member of the 31st Fighter Group 308th Fighter Squadron. Ashtray measures 5 1/4 inches wide and to the top center a US Army Air Corps Aerial Cockade or Roundel with a P-80 Shooting Star Jet. Excellent History World War II Initially established under Third Air Force in early 1942 as a fighter squadron at Baer Field, Indiana, flying some antisubmarine patrols in the Gulf of Mexico. Deployed to the European Theater of Operations in June 1942 without aircraft as its P-40s and P-39s were deemed unsuitable for use against German aircraft in long-range bomber escort duties. Was re-equipped with RAF Supermarine Spitfire Vs and its pilots and technicians spent a two-month period undergoing intensive training in flying and fighting with RAF pilots in the British aircraft from airfields in southeast England. The squadron flew its first combat mission on 18 August 1942, when it attacked enemy positions in occupied France. Assigned to the new Twelfth Air Force and deployed to Gibraltar in November 1942 as part of the Operation Torch invasion forces, initially operating from former Vichy French airfields in Algeria. Advanced east across Algeria and Tunisia during the North African Campaign, supporting the Fifth United States Army which halted Field Marshal Rommel's advance on allied positions. Spitfires from the squadron provided support for Allied Forces as the Invasion of Italy began with the capture of Sicily, and later the landings by Allied forces in Fascist Italy, moving north supporting the Fifth Army during the Italian Campaign. As Allied bomber forces operating from Italy began the strategic bombing of Axis petroleum and communications facilities in central Europe and the Balkans, the squadron was re-equipped with the North American P-51 Mustang to replace the shorter-ranged Spitfire. In August 1944, the P-51's were involved in the invasion of Southern France. In December 1944, the first destruction of a German jet fighter by a 308th P-51 occurred, eventually operating from the Po Valley in Northern Italy at the end of the European War in May 1945. By war's end, the squadron had earned two Distinguished Unit Citations and was involved in eight campaigns The squadron was largely demobilized during the summer of 1945 in Europe, a skeleton force returned to Drew Field, Florida in August, inactivating largely as an administrative unit in November. Reactivated from elements of several inactivating organizations in Germany in August 1946, Performed occupation duty and operating early-model P-80A Shooting Star jets from former Luftwaffe jet-capable airfields at Giebelstadt and Kitzingen. Returned to the United States in June 1947 without personnel or equipment which remained in Germany.
WWII German Occupation ashtray made in Kitzingen Germany and named to Lt. C. M. Ecker and dated October of 1946 who was a member of the 31st Fighter Group 308th Fighter S...morequadron. Ashtray measures 5 1/4 inches wide and to the top center a US Army Air Corps Aerial Cockade or Roundel with a P-80 Shooting Star Jet. Excellent History World War II Initially established under Third Air Force in early 1942 as a fighter squadron at Baer Field, Indiana, flying some antisubmarine patrols in the Gulf of Mexico. Deployed to the European Theater of Operations in June 1942 without aircraft as its P-40s and P-39s were deemed unsuitable for use against German aircraft in long-range bomber escort duties. Was re-equipped with RAF Supermarine Spitfire Vs and its pilots and technicians spent a two-month period undergoing intensive training in flying and fighting with RAF pilots in the British aircraft from airfields in southeast England. The squadron flew its first combat mission on 18 August 1942, when it attacked enemy positions in occupied France. Assigned to the new Twelfth Air Force and deployed to Gibraltar in November 1942 as part of the Operation Torch invasion forces, initially operating from former Vichy French airfields in Algeria. Advanced east across Algeria and Tunisia during the North African Campaign, supporting the Fifth United States Army which halted Field Marshal Rommel's advance on allied positions. Spitfires from the squadron provided support for Allied Forces as the Invasion of Italy began with the capture of Sicily, and later the landings by Allied forces in Fascist Italy, moving north supporting the Fifth Army during the Italian Campaign. As Allied bomber forces operating from Italy began the strategic bombing of Axis petroleum and communications facilities in central Europe and the Balkans, the squadron was re-equipped with the North American P-51 Mustang to replace the shorter-ranged Spitfire. In August 1944, the P-51's were involved in the invasion of Southern France. In December 1944, the first destruction of a German jet fighter by a 308th P-51 occurred, eventually operating from the Po Valley in Northern Italy at the end of the European War in May 1945. By war's end, the squadron had earned two Distinguished Unit Citations and was involved in eight campaigns The squadron was largely demobilized during the summer of 1945 in Europe, a skeleton force returned to Drew Field, Florida in August, inactivating largely as an administrative unit in November. Reactivated from elements of several inactivating organizations in Germany in August 1946, Performed occupation duty and operating early-model P-80A Shooting Star jets from former Luftwaffe jet-capable airfields at Giebelstadt and Kitzingen. Returned to the United States in June 1947 without personnel or equipment which remained in Germany.

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WW1 DOUGHBOY WATERCOLOR ART SIGNED HOSPITOL SCENES

Lot # 109 (Sale Order: 111 of 874)      

Wind Up / The Match watercolors on paper, each signed with artist's insignia (unidentified) l.r. and titled l.c. each framed each 10.75 x 9.25 in. (sight), 17.75 x 16 in. (frame). Provenance: The Alan Culpin Collection of World War I Art. Wind Up: foxing on top half and on nurse's shoulder, toning. The Match: Light foxing on top half, toning otherwise excellent .
Wind Up / The Match watercolors on paper, each signed with artist's insignia (unidentified) l.r. and titled l.c. each framed each 10.75 x 9.25 in. (sight), 17.75 x 16 in....more (frame). Provenance: The Alan Culpin Collection of World War I Art. Wind Up: foxing on top half and on nurse's shoulder, toning. The Match: Light foxing on top half, toning otherwise excellent .

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP POSTAL MARKED FLAG WW2

Lot # 110 (Sale Order: 112 of 874)      

Stromberg post office marked multi-piece cotton construction banner approximately 98 inches long and 46 inches wide. To both its red fields are sewn white disks, with a multi piece mobile swastikas in black. There is a tunnel loop to each end. Some small stains present. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.
Stromberg post office marked multi-piece cotton construction banner approximately 98 inches long and 46 inches wide. To both its red fields are sewn white disks, with a m...moreulti piece mobile swastikas in black. There is a tunnel loop to each end. Some small stains present. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP WALL BANNER OR FLAG WW2

Lot # 111 (Sale Order: 113 of 874)      

Multi-piece cotton construction banner approximately 80 inches long and 48 inches wide. To both its red fields are sewn white disks, with a printed mobile swastikas in black. There is a tunnel loop to each end. Some small stains and a minor tear at the bottom present. Very Good Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.
Multi-piece cotton construction banner approximately 80 inches long and 48 inches wide. To both its red fields are sewn white disks, with a printed mobile swastikas in bl...moreack. There is a tunnel loop to each end. Some small stains and a minor tear at the bottom present. Very Good Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN IRON CROSS 1ST CLASS 1939 WW2

Lot # 112 (Sale Order: 114 of 874)      

1939 pattern, private purchase, die struck, three piece, iron and nickel/silver plated alloy construction Pattée style cross with a single piece iron core and a two piece alloy frame. The obverse of the award features an embossed, central, canted, swastika with the re-institution date, "1939", to the bottom arm. The swastika stands out in nice, high relief while the date is somewhat lower. The plain reverse has a solid, soldered block type hinge, a broad, tapering, vertical "Coke " bottle, pin and a heavy soldered catch all intact. Excellent. On March 10TH 1813, Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III established the Iron Cross as a temporary award for bestowal during times of war. Originally the Iron Cross was introduced in three grades with a Grand Cross intended for award to Senior Commanders for successfully leading troops in combat and the First and Second classes for award to all ranks for bravery or merit in action. The Iron Crosses were reinstituted by King Wilhelm I on July 19TH 1870 for award during the Franco-Prussian War and again on August 5TH 1914, by King Wilhelm II for award during WWI. On September 1ST 1939 Hitler once more reinstituted the Iron Cross series of awards in the First and Second Classes and established the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross. The first class medal was for award to personnel who performed three to five acts of bravery in combat, and had already been awarded the Iron Cross second class. Recipients of an Iron Cross were permitted, with the proper documentation, to privately purchase a jeweler’s copy of the award, at their own expense, if so desired. Due to the prestige of the award personnel who could afford it would opt to buy a jeweler’s copy for everyday wear with the actual award being put away for safe keeping. Of Note: The LDO, Leistungsgemeinschaft der Deutschen Ordenshersteller, (Administration of German Medal Manufacturers), began regulating the manufacture of German awards in March 1941 as a quality control agent for awards that were intended for retail sale and manufacturers were to use an assigned LDO, "L", code on their products destined for retail sales. Awards that were to be bestowed by the government were also issued an official numerical government contract code known as a, Lieferantnummer, (Contractors Number), that was issued by the Präsidialkanzlei des Führers, (Presidential Council of the Führers), for formally approved manufacturers. The manufacturing firms that were licenced by both the Präsidialkanzlei des Führers and the LDO and would have used the same dies to stamp both the official issue and retail sales types of awards making them virtually indistinguishable from one another except for the markings. In 1941 the LDO decreed that manufacture of the Iron Cross 1ST class be standardized with the only variation allowed being the type of attachment device on the reverse. The two acceptable attachment devices were either the standard hinge, pin and catch assembly or the screwback version.
1939 pattern, private purchase, die struck, three piece, iron and nickel/silver plated alloy construction Pattée style cross with a single piece iron core and a two piece...more alloy frame. The obverse of the award features an embossed, central, canted, swastika with the re-institution date, "1939", to the bottom arm. The swastika stands out in nice, high relief while the date is somewhat lower. The plain reverse has a solid, soldered block type hinge, a broad, tapering, vertical "Coke " bottle, pin and a heavy soldered catch all intact. Excellent. On March 10TH 1813, Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm III established the Iron Cross as a temporary award for bestowal during times of war. Originally the Iron Cross was introduced in three grades with a Grand Cross intended for award to Senior Commanders for successfully leading troops in combat and the First and Second classes for award to all ranks for bravery or merit in action. The Iron Crosses were reinstituted by King Wilhelm I on July 19TH 1870 for award during the Franco-Prussian War and again on August 5TH 1914, by King Wilhelm II for award during WWI. On September 1ST 1939 Hitler once more reinstituted the Iron Cross series of awards in the First and Second Classes and established the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross. The first class medal was for award to personnel who performed three to five acts of bravery in combat, and had already been awarded the Iron Cross second class. Recipients of an Iron Cross were permitted, with the proper documentation, to privately purchase a jeweler’s copy of the award, at their own expense, if so desired. Due to the prestige of the award personnel who could afford it would opt to buy a jeweler’s copy for everyday wear with the actual award being put away for safe keeping. Of Note: The LDO, Leistungsgemeinschaft der Deutschen Ordenshersteller, (Administration of German Medal Manufacturers), began regulating the manufacture of German awards in March 1941 as a quality control agent for awards that were intended for retail sale and manufacturers were to use an assigned LDO, "L", code on their products destined for retail sales. Awards that were to be bestowed by the government were also issued an official numerical government contract code known as a, Lieferantnummer, (Contractors Number), that was issued by the Präsidialkanzlei des Führers, (Presidential Council of the Führers), for formally approved manufacturers. The manufacturing firms that were licenced by both the Präsidialkanzlei des Führers and the LDO and would have used the same dies to stamp both the official issue and retail sales types of awards making them virtually indistinguishable from one another except for the markings. In 1941 the LDO decreed that manufacture of the Iron Cross 1ST class be standardized with the only variation allowed being the type of attachment device on the reverse. The two acceptable attachment devices were either the standard hinge, pin and catch assembly or the screwback version.

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CIVIL WAR DUG ARTIFACTS PISTOL BAYONET ARTLLERY

Lot # 113 (Sale Order: 115 of 874)      

Dug artifacts including a small frame top break pistol roughly a .32 caliber, bayonet and pieces of artillery shells.

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LARGE DUG CIVIL WAR BULLET LOT W/ ARTILLERY SHELLS

Lot # 114 (Sale Order: 116 of 874)      

Large lot of dug Civil War bullets of all shapes and sizes. There are roughly 16 Sharps Carbine bullets with a tag that reads "Dug at Campsite of the 114th NY Camp was over ran, ransacked and burned by Col. Mosby's Med Lovettsville Va. Near Leesburg Va." There is also 14 Williams Cleaner Rounds as well. There is also a small box of Iron Case Shot. Large walnut case with roughly 50 dug bullets that are a combination of round shot, two and three band musket bullets. 7 dug cartridge rounds is several states. Ricker case with roughly 30 Enfield, Confederate and other shells. Small box of various dug shells including a spent .50 shell from WWII. 1906 1 Pound Navy marked shell. Small little nickeled cannon model. .54 Caliber Merrill Bullet. Small case of dug buttons. WW1 Grave Marker. Lastly various larger round shot.
Large lot of dug Civil War bullets of all shapes and sizes. There are roughly 16 Sharps Carbine bullets with a tag that reads "Dug at Campsite of the 114th NY Camp was ov...moreer ran, ransacked and burned by Col. Mosby's Med Lovettsville Va. Near Leesburg Va." There is also 14 Williams Cleaner Rounds as well. There is also a small box of Iron Case Shot. Large walnut case with roughly 50 dug bullets that are a combination of round shot, two and three band musket bullets. 7 dug cartridge rounds is several states. Ricker case with roughly 30 Enfield, Confederate and other shells. Small box of various dug shells including a spent .50 shell from WWII. 1906 1 Pound Navy marked shell. Small little nickeled cannon model. .54 Caliber Merrill Bullet. Small case of dug buttons. WW1 Grave Marker. Lastly various larger round shot.

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FRENCH BAYONET WWII NAZI AMMO WW2 US FIELD PHONE

Lot # 114a (Sale Order: 117 of 874)      

Military lot to include 1) FRENCH M1892 MANNLICHER BERTHIER CARBINE RIFLE BAYONET SCABBARD WWI. French Model 1892 Mannlicher Berthier carbine bayonet and scabbard. The bayonet is about 20 ¼ inches long with the blade being 15 5/8 inches. The blade has a bright finish. The blade has the factory dull edge. The grips are wood and are in excellent condition. The push button release does work. Guard and scabbard does not have matching numbers. 2) US ARMY .50 AMMUNITION. All three rounds have a spent primer and are empty being Lake City head stamps 3) TWO 20MM NAZI GERMAN ROUNDS. Both are in excellent condition one having a wooden bullet while the other is steel 4) Small piece of US Paratrooper silk fabric from a parachute 5) WWI US DOUGHBOY GAS MASK BAG. Bag is in excellent condition just needing a mask to complete 6) U.S. SIGNAL CORPS EE-8-B FIELD TELEPHONE. An EE-8-B field telephone with leather carrying case with strap. The case measures approximately 19.5cm wide x 25cm tall x 8.5cm depth. The cables and cords appear to be in good condition.
Military lot to include 1) FRENCH M1892 MANNLICHER BERTHIER CARBINE RIFLE BAYONET SCABBARD WWI. French Model 1892 Mannlicher Berthier carbine bayonet and scabbard. The ba...moreyonet is about 20 ¼ inches long with the blade being 15 5/8 inches. The blade has a bright finish. The blade has the factory dull edge. The grips are wood and are in excellent condition. The push button release does work. Guard and scabbard does not have matching numbers. 2) US ARMY .50 AMMUNITION. All three rounds have a spent primer and are empty being Lake City head stamps 3) TWO 20MM NAZI GERMAN ROUNDS. Both are in excellent condition one having a wooden bullet while the other is steel 4) Small piece of US Paratrooper silk fabric from a parachute 5) WWI US DOUGHBOY GAS MASK BAG. Bag is in excellent condition just needing a mask to complete 6) U.S. SIGNAL CORPS EE-8-B FIELD TELEPHONE. An EE-8-B field telephone with leather carrying case with strap. The case measures approximately 19.5cm wide x 25cm tall x 8.5cm depth. The cables and cords appear to be in good condition.

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EARLY SWORD CANE W/ CARVING 19 1/2 INCH BLADE

Lot # 115 (Sale Order: 118 of 874)      

Later 19th Century sword cane measuring 35 1/2 in total length with a 19 1/2 inch long blade that is very sharp. There is some carvings to the outside of the wooden outer case including faces and other human figures. Excellent
Later 19th Century sword cane measuring 35 1/2 in total length with a 19 1/2 inch long blade that is very sharp. There is some carvings to the outside of the wooden outer...more case including faces and other human figures. Excellent

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WW1 US STEREOVIEW GLASS PLATES BY FISHERVIEW SET

Lot # 116 (Sale Order: 119 of 874)      

Antique glass Fisherview World War I stereoviewer slide set including the original tattered box. This particular set has views from all aspects of War and contains 12 different views.
Antique glass Fisherview World War I stereoviewer slide set including the original tattered box. This particular set has views from all aspects of War and contains 12 dif...moreferent views.

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CIVIL WAR ART PRINT CONFEDERATE FALLEN SOLDIER +

Lot # 117 (Sale Order: 120 of 874)      

Lot of two items to include 1) Art print by Larry Runk framed measuring 18 34/ X 22 1/2 inches. The title of the print is called Confederate Flag Bearer showing a dead Confederate soldier lying on the field of battle with a ghostly figure above him reaching for the staff of the flag. Excellent 2) WW1 yard long photograph titled "Back From France Headquarters Co. 331st Infantry A.E.F. Jan. 1919" Photo is housed in the original frame but the glass over time has been broken. Very Good
Lot of two items to include 1) Art print by Larry Runk framed measuring 18 34/ X 22 1/2 inches. The title of the print is called Confederate Flag Bearer showing a dead Co...morenfederate soldier lying on the field of battle with a ghostly figure above him reaching for the staff of the flag. Excellent 2) WW1 yard long photograph titled "Back From France Headquarters Co. 331st Infantry A.E.F. Jan. 1919" Photo is housed in the original frame but the glass over time has been broken. Very Good

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WW1 US AIR SERVICE UNIFORM AVIATION WWI

Lot # 118 (Sale Order: 121 of 874)      

A high quality, olive drab, M1912 wool whipcord tunic, with a stand-up collar fastened by two hooks and eyes. The four front patch pockets have button down scalloped flaps. The five large front closure buttons, and the four small pocket and two small shoulder strap buttons, are all embossed with an American eagle. To the right side of the stand-up collar is a 2.5cm diameter bronze disk with "U.S." embossed against a cross-hatched background. It is mounted to its reverse by a screw-back post. To the left side of the collar is a disk in the same material and dimensions, upon which is embossed the insignia of the wing and prop that is also mounted to its reverse by a screw-back post. The chest measures approximately 38". Included are a pair of coarse khaki wool breeches with five, metal alloy dish buttons marked "U.S. Army" to the front. The legs taper just below the knee where ten pair of metal grommets with cotton cord provide a secure fit. A small watch fob pocket is situated to the right side of the waistband and as well two front and two rear pockets are also present. Overall excellent
A high quality, olive drab, M1912 wool whipcord tunic, with a stand-up collar fastened by two hooks and eyes. The four front patch pockets have button down scalloped flap...mores. The five large front closure buttons, and the four small pocket and two small shoulder strap buttons, are all embossed with an American eagle. To the right side of the stand-up collar is a 2.5cm diameter bronze disk with "U.S." embossed against a cross-hatched background. It is mounted to its reverse by a screw-back post. To the left side of the collar is a disk in the same material and dimensions, upon which is embossed the insignia of the wing and prop that is also mounted to its reverse by a screw-back post. The chest measures approximately 38". Included are a pair of coarse khaki wool breeches with five, metal alloy dish buttons marked "U.S. Army" to the front. The legs taper just below the knee where ten pair of metal grommets with cotton cord provide a secure fit. A small watch fob pocket is situated to the right side of the waistband and as well two front and two rear pockets are also present. Overall excellent

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2 WWI US ARMY UNIFORM JACKETS AVIATION + INFANTRY

Lot # 118a (Sale Order: 122 of 874)      

Pair of WWI US Army "doughboy" uniforms - one Wool service coat, size 40 with legible tag, blackened US Army buttons, 4 pockets, double hook-and-eye neck closure, and sewn eyelets for collar disks. Seems to exhibit little to no wear. Second jacket is a summer weight Model 1916 khaki service jacket with a hand-sewn Air Service propeller patch on the right sleeve, US and Air Corps collar disks, size unknown, and has the initials "CWG" in ink inside the neck. This one shows light fraying at the neck and cuffs and has some soiling in spots. Good - Very Good
Pair of WWI US Army "doughboy" uniforms - one Wool service coat, size 40 with legible tag, blackened US Army buttons, 4 pockets, double hook-and-eye neck closure, and sew...moren eyelets for collar disks. Seems to exhibit little to no wear. Second jacket is a summer weight Model 1916 khaki service jacket with a hand-sewn Air Service propeller patch on the right sleeve, US and Air Corps collar disks, size unknown, and has the initials "CWG" in ink inside the neck. This one shows light fraying at the neck and cuffs and has some soiling in spots. Good - Very Good

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WWI 311th ARTILLERY ENLISTED UNIFORM TUNIC

Lot # 119 (Sale Order: 123 of 874)      

WWI Doughboy Uniform, wool, 4-pocket, with US / 311 collar disk and C / Artillery / 311th collar disk. Shows light tracking and mothing. Patches removed. No name. The 311th Field Artillery was attached to the 79th Infantry Division in WWI. Very Good
WWI Doughboy Uniform, wool, 4-pocket, with US / 311 collar disk and C / Artillery / 311th collar disk. Shows light tracking and mothing. Patches removed. No name. The 311...moreth Field Artillery was attached to the 79th Infantry Division in WWI. Very Good

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WWI + MEXICAN BORDER VETERAN KHAKI UNIFORM

Lot # 120 (Sale Order: 124 of 874)      

Summer khaki uniform tunic and breeches. Comes with puttees and khaki belt as well as two US collar disks, and a two-place ribbon bar affixed to the chest indicating service in World War I with two major campaigns and service on the Mexican border. The four pockert khaki tunic has removable Federal buttons and the trousers have zinc US Army buttons. This configuration indicates the soldier was a member of a federalized National Guard company. Light age wear to the jacket and fraying of the ribbon bar. Very Good
Summer khaki uniform tunic and breeches. Comes with puttees and khaki belt as well as two US collar disks, and a two-place ribbon bar affixed to the chest indicating serv...moreice in World War I with two major campaigns and service on the Mexican border. The four pockert khaki tunic has removable Federal buttons and the trousers have zinc US Army buttons. This configuration indicates the soldier was a member of a federalized National Guard company. Light age wear to the jacket and fraying of the ribbon bar. Very Good

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WWI 56th PIONEER INFANTRY PHOTO OCCUPATION

Lot # 121 (Sale Order: 125 of 874)      

Framed 38" x 9" captioned "Co. E. 56th Pioneer Infantry Coblenz Germany, March 1919." Depicts the entire company in trench coats and armed with rifles outside a German building during the post-war occupation of Germany. The 56th Armored Infantry Regiment traced its origin back to the 17th Infantry Regiment of Maj. Gen. George Sykes' 2nd Division of the 5th Army Corps, of the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. Personnel from the 17th Infantry Regiment formed the 56th Infantry Regiment on 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army under the command of William P. Burnham, and on 16 June it was organized at Fort Oglethorpe. On 16 November 1917, it was assigned to the 7th Division. During the Meuse-Argonne campaign it was on the left bank of the Moselle River, the nearest American military unit to Metz, and was preparing to attack towards Metz when the armistice was signed. In April 1919 a battalion of the 56th entered Metz as an honor guard for the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Force, John J. Pershing. For its actions during World War I, the regiment was awarded the campaign streamer 'Lorraine 1918" The regiment was deactivated on 21 September 1921 at Camp Meade, Maryland and demobilized on 22 July 1922. The frame and glass appear to be original and in good condition. The photo does not exhibit any creasing or damage, but it is slightly faded with age. Very Good
Framed 38" x 9" captioned "Co. E. 56th Pioneer Infantry Coblenz Germany, March 1919." Depicts the entire company in trench coats and armed with rifles outside a German bu...moreilding during the post-war occupation of Germany. The 56th Armored Infantry Regiment traced its origin back to the 17th Infantry Regiment of Maj. Gen. George Sykes' 2nd Division of the 5th Army Corps, of the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. Personnel from the 17th Infantry Regiment formed the 56th Infantry Regiment on 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army under the command of William P. Burnham, and on 16 June it was organized at Fort Oglethorpe. On 16 November 1917, it was assigned to the 7th Division. During the Meuse-Argonne campaign it was on the left bank of the Moselle River, the nearest American military unit to Metz, and was preparing to attack towards Metz when the armistice was signed. In April 1919 a battalion of the 56th entered Metz as an honor guard for the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Force, John J. Pershing. For its actions during World War I, the regiment was awarded the campaign streamer 'Lorraine 1918" The regiment was deactivated on 21 September 1921 at Camp Meade, Maryland and demobilized on 22 July 1922. The frame and glass appear to be original and in good condition. The photo does not exhibit any creasing or damage, but it is slightly faded with age. Very Good

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