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Green Serge Wool Trousers Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 802) Size 32L.
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Vietnam War OG107 Cold Weather Sateen Trousers Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 802) Condition as shown, no tags.
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Mens Wool Tropical Trousers Size 32L Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 802) Size 32L.
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European Military Trousers Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 802) Unknown country of origin.
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Lot of Korean War Wool Air Force Uniforms Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 802) Nice group of uniforms.
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WW2 British M37 Army Canteen Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 802) Nice canteen.
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WW2 US Two Star General Jeep License Plate Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 802) Very nice piece.
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US Army Infantry Ring Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 802) Size 9.
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ACH Ballistic Advanced Combat Helmet Size Medium Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 802) Very nice helmet.
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WW2 Homefront Ohio Victory Garden Sign Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 802) Scarce. 10" by 13".
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Vietnam M-49 Observation Spotting Scope Case Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 802) Nice example.
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Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf w/ Dust Jacket NSDAP Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 802) 1943 printing with dust jacket.
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M1874 Indian Wars McKeever 45-70 Cartridge Box Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 802) Nice box with contents.
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WW2 Bring Back Kukri Ghurka Knife Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 Canadian Military Dress Uniform Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 802) Nice uniform.
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RCMP Royal Canadian Mounted Police Handcuffs Lot #16 (Sale Order 16 of 802) Nice named grouping. Comes with handcuffs, whistle, hat and badge as shown. Grouping is named. Neat piece of history.
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WW1 Scottish Highlander Hate Belt Lot #17 (Sale Order 17 of 802) Neat belt. Large number of trophies taken by this soldier.
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Large Group of Knife and Gun Related Books Lot #18 (Sale Order 18 of 802) Nice grouping of books. Some are quite hard to find.
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Master of the Forge William Moran Lot #19 (Sale Order 19 of 802) Nice condition with dust jacket.
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The British Sniper 1915-1983 Ian Skennerton Lot #20 (Sale Order 20 of 802) Nice example with dust jacket.
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Confederate Longarms and Pistols Richard Hill Lot #21 (Sale Order 21 of 802) Nice example.
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The US .30 Caliber Service Rifles Jerry Kuhnhausen Lot #22 (Sale Order 22 of 802) Nice example.
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The Lee Enfield Rifle Major EGB Reynolds Lot #23 (Sale Order 23 of 802) Nice example with dust jacket.
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The US Enfield Ian Skennerton Lot #24 (Sale Order 24 of 802) Nice example with dust jacket.
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Custom Knifemaking David Darom Lot #25 (Sale Order 25 of 802) Nice book.
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The Bowie Knife Norm Flayderman Lot #26 (Sale Order 26 of 802) Nice example.
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The Bren Gun Saga Thomas Dugelby Lot #27 (Sale Order 27 of 802) Nice rare book.
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Damascus Steel Manfred Sachse Lot #28 (Sale Order 28 of 802) Extremely rare.
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Living on the Edge Logos of the Loveless Legend Lot #29 (Sale Order 29 of 802) Scarce example.
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The British Service Lee Ian Skennerton Lot #30 (Sale Order 30 of 802) Nice example.
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The Antique Bowie Knife Book 1st Edition Lot #31 (Sale Order 31 of 802) Nice rare book.
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The Kentucky Rifle Hunting Pouch Grant Lot #32 (Sale Order 32 of 802) Nice example.
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Powder Horns and their Architecture Lot #33 (Sale Order 33 of 802) Nice Example.
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The Lee Enfield Story Ian Skennerton Lot #34 (Sale Order 34 of 802) Nice example.
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The .45-70 Springfield Albert Frasca Hill Lot #35 (Sale Order 35 of 802) Nice example.
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Rifles of Colonial America Volume II Shumway Lot #36 (Sale Order 36 of 802) Nice example.
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The Krag Rifle William Brophy Lot #37 (Sale Order 37 of 802) Nice example
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British & Commonwealth Bayonets Ian Skennerton Lot #38 (Sale Order 38 of 802) Nice example.
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Knifemaking with Bob Loveless Durwood Hollis Lot #39 (Sale Order 39 of 802) Nice example.
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The Springfield 1903 Rifles William Brophy Lot #40 (Sale Order 40 of 802) Nice Example
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The Ross Rifle Story Phillips Dupuis Chadwick Lot #41 (Sale Order 41 of 802) Scarce.
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Mokume Gane Steve Midgett Lot #42 (Sale Order 42 of 802) Nice example.
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Knifecraft Knife Craft Sid Latham Lot #43 (Sale Order 43 of 802) Nice example.
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Bowie Knives of the Ben Palmer Collection Lot #44 (Sale Order 44 of 802) Nice example.
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The Powder Flask Book Ray Riling Lot #45 (Sale Order 45 of 802) Nice example.
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The History and Development of Small Amunition Lot #46 (Sale Order 46 of 802) Volume Two and Four.
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Smith and Wesson Blued Handcuffs Lot #47 (Sale Order 47 of 802) New in original box.
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Lot of 3 Military MRE Units Lot #48 (Sale Order 48 of 802) All unopened
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Civil War Model 1859 US Cavalry Bit Lot #49 (Sale Order 49 of 802) Very nice example. Condition as pictured.
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Korean War Spring Up Cap Lieutenant Colonel Lot #50 (Sale Order 50 of 802) Nice hard to find hat.
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K98 Mauser Bayonet Lot #51 (Sale Order 51 of 802) Nice bayonet. Some pitting. No scabbard.
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Vietnam Plastic Tropical Jungle Canteen Lot #52 (Sale Order 52 of 802) Nice example.
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Contemporary Colt Pistol Flap Holster Lot #53 (Sale Order 53 of 802) Nice high quality holster.
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WW2 US Mark II Practice Pineapple Grenade Lot #54 (Sale Order 54 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 Army of Occupation Japanese Made Uniforms Lot #55 (Sale Order 55 of 802) Nice group of custom tailored uniforms. Made in Japan.
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Group of Korean War Uniform Shirts and Pants Lot #56 (Sale Order 56 of 802) Nice grouping.
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WW2 Cold Weather Hooded Parka Lot #57 (Sale Order 57 of 802) Very nice example. Size is 34R.
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Pair of WW2 Children's Army Paratrooper Boots Lot #58 (Sale Order 58 of 802) Very Neat pair of boots. Made for the child of a paratrooper to scale with his fathers set. Neat piece of home front history.
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WW1 Emergency Gas Alarm Rattle Lot #59 (Sale Order 59 of 802) Nice original piece.
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WW2 Japanese Hokobukuro Personal Effects Bag Lot #60 (Sale Order 60 of 802) Nice old bag. Some wear as shown.
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #61 (Sale Order 61 of 802) Very nice silk flag. 25" by 38". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #62 (Sale Order 62 of 802) Very nice silk flag. 28.5" by 41". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #63 (Sale Order 63 of 802) Very nice silk flag. 30.5" by 36.5". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #64 (Sale Order 64 of 802) Very nice flag. 24" by 36.5". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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WW2 Japanese Rising Sun Battle Flag Lot #65 (Sale Order 65 of 802) Very nice flag. Rising sun pattern. 10" by 12.5".
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #66 (Sale Order 66 of 802) Very nice flag. 27" by 32.5". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #67 (Sale Order 67 of 802) Very nice flag. 27.5" by 32". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #68 (Sale Order 68 of 802) Very nice flag. 19" by 25.25". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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WW2 Korean War Battle Flag Lot #69 (Sale Order 69 of 802) Very nice flag. 22" by 25.5".
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #70 (Sale Order 70 of 802) Very nice flag. 24" by 32.5". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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WW2 Japanese Navy Marine Landing Force Flag Lot #71 (Sale Order 71 of 802) Unusual piece. Brought back by L.J. McNally. 16.5" by 26.5".
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WW2 Korean War Battle Flag Lot #72 (Sale Order 72 of 802) Very nice flag. 18" by 27.5".
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #73 (Sale Order 73 of 802) Very nice silk flag. 27.5" by 33". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #74 (Sale Order 74 of 802) Very nice silk flag. 27.5" by 31.5". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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Very Nice WW2 48 Star American Flag Lot #75 (Sale Order 75 of 802) Made by Defiance. 31.5" by 54.25".
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WW2 Korean War Battle Flag Lot #76 (Sale Order 76 of 802) Very nice flag. 21.5" by 22".
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WW2 Japanese Battle Captured Meatball Flag Lot #77 (Sale Order 77 of 802) Very nice silk flag. 31" by 37.5". Battle captured and brought home by a GI serving in the Pacific Theater.
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WW2 Nazi German Hitler Youth Flag HJ Lot #78 (Sale Order 78 of 802) Nice original flag. 29.25" by 55.25".
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WW2 Nazi German Fringed NSDAP Banner Flag Lot #79 (Sale Order 79 of 802) Nice original flag. 30" by 39.5" including fringe.
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WW2 Nazi German RAD Flag Lot #80 (Sale Order 80 of 802) Nice original flag. 73.75" by 95.5".
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WW2 Nazi German Banner Flag Lot #81 (Sale Order 81 of 802) Nice original flag. 47" by 56.5" including hangers.
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WW2 Nazi German State Service Political Flag Lot #82 (Sale Order 82 of 802) Nice original flag. 77" by 119".
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WW2 Nazi German NSDAP Fringed Flag Banner Lot #83 (Sale Order 83 of 802) Nice original flag. 48" by 53.5".
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WW2 Nazi German Heer Army Sports Shirt Lot #84 (Sale Order 84 of 802) Nice original piece with markings on the bottom as shown.
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WW2 Nazi German Luftwaffe Sports Shirt Lot #85 (Sale Order 85 of 802) Nice original piece with markings on the bottom as shown.
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WW2 WWII V Collar USMC Marine Corps Sweatshirt Lot #86 (Sale Order 86 of 802) Rare original piece. Has the V collar which is indicative of WW2 and earlier.
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WW2 Trench Art Engraved USMC Canteen Lot #87 (Sale Order 87 of 802) Very neat canteen. WW1 but was used during WW2. Has Afrika, France, and Germany engraved on it just to name a few. Great canteen.
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WW2 Chinese Nationalist Army Presentation Dagger Lot #88 (Sale Order 88 of 802) Nice dagger with leather frog. Getting difficult to find.
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WW1 Trench Art Pyrography Violin Jane Kimball Lot #89 (Sale Order 89 of 802) Superb piece of WW1 Trench Art. Pyrography work on the back showing a Red Cross Nurse up top, and a doughboy and his sweetheart at the bottom. Violin has two names of GI's on the back. One is Clyde Tindall a Corporal from Wahoo Nebraska, the other is Fritz Friebel a Sargent from Tampa Florida. This violin is out of the private collection of Jane Kimball who wrote the Trench Art Book.
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WW2 Fairchild Aerial Camera F-11 Lot #90 (Sale Order 90 of 802) Nice aerial reconnaissance camera. Made by Fairchild. Model F-11
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WW2 Front Seam M1 US Army Helmet Lot #91 (Sale Order 91 of 802) Firestone liner. Nice original camo. Complete. Very nice example.
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Wood Boxes Winchester .22 LR Dupont Explosives Lot #92 (Sale Order 92 of 802) Nice group of boxes.
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US Cavalry Sword Lot #93 (Sale Order 93 of 802) Reproduction sword marked DGW. Would be great for reenactors or display.
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Vanguard US Navy Officers Presentation Sword Lot #94 (Sale Order 94 of 802) Nice sword and scabbard. Someone has covered part of the scabbard in electrical tape as shown. May be damaged in that area.
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Lot of Vargas Pin Up Girl Calendar Pages Lot #95 (Sale Order 95 of 802) Nice grouping. These would frame up nicely.
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Lot of Vargas Pin Up Girl Magazine Pages Lot #96 (Sale Order 96 of 802) Nice grouping. They would frame up nicely.
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WW2 European Military Helmet Lot #97 (Sale Order 97 of 802) Nice helmet.
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Inert M56 WW2 Korean War Mortar Lot #98 (Sale Order 98 of 802) Nice example. Inert
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Collection of WW2 Army Items Lot #99 (Sale Order 99 of 802) British Made Canteen Cover and Canteen. Water Bucket, Crampons, and Whistle.
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WW2 US Army Signal Corps Flag Set Lot #100 (Sale Order 100 of 802) Nice set in pouch.
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WW2 Japanese Trench Artillery Set Periscope Signal Lot #101 (Sale Order 101 of 802) Nice grouping. Rare to find such an exhaustive set of Japanese field artillery gear. Condition is excellent as shown.
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Vietnam War M6 Milpar Bayonet Lot #102 (Sale Order 102 of 802) Nice example.
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Walther German Military Police P1 P38 Holster Lot #103 (Sale Order 103 of 802) Nice holster with magazine as shown.
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Choteau Montana Tooled Leather Shoulder Holster Lot #104 (Sale Order 104 of 802) Very nice holster.
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WW2 M1923 M1 Garand Cartridge Belt Lot #105 (Sale Order 105 of 802) Very nice example. Dated 1942. Still has a full clip of Garand ammo.
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Pair of European Military Ammo Bags Lot #106 (Sale Order 106 of 802) Condition as shown.
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Group of Military Items Lot #107 (Sale Order 107 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Clipper Siglo XIX Wood Boat Model Lot #108 (Sale Order 108 of 802) Nice older model.
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Model 1883 US Army Mess Hall Stool Lot #109 (Sale Order 109 of 802) Scarce. Nice example.
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WW2 RH Pal MK2 US Navy Fighting Knife Lot #110 (Sale Order 110 of 802) Nice knife, no scabbard.
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WW1 1918 Knuckle Trench Knife Lot #111 (Sale Order 111 of 802) Nice original knife with scabbard. Great patina.
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Spanish American War Krag Cartridge US Bandoleer Lot #112 (Sale Order 112 of 802) Nice belt. 1899 patent.
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Spanish American War Mills Cartridge Belt Lot #113 (Sale Order 113 of 802) Nice single row belt with red stitching.
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Spanish American War Mills Cartridge Belt Lot #114 (Sale Order 114 of 802) Nice belt.
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Spanish American War Mills Cartridge Belt Lot #115 (Sale Order 115 of 802) Nice example.
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WW1 Belgium Belgian Fuse Setting Tool Lot #116 (Sale Order 116 of 802) Appears to be a Belgian Artillery tool for fuses.
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Rock Island 1906 Cartridge Box Lot #117 (Sale Order 117 of 802) Nice example with contents as shown.
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90mm Anti Aircraft Shell Korean War Lot #118 (Sale Order 118 of 802) Dated 1958.
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Trench Art Shell Casing Desk Item Lot #119 (Sale Order 119 of 802) Unsure as to use. Was probably part of a desk set.
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Spanish American War Cavalry Chevrons Lot #120 (Sale Order 120 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Antique HK Porter Bolt Cutters Lot #121 (Sale Order 121 of 802) Nice old set in original paint.
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Korean War Coleman Military Army Lantern Lot #122 (Sale Order 122 of 802) Nice example.
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Model 1859 US Cavalry Bit Lot #123 (Sale Order 123 of 802) Nice example.
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Model 1874 US Cavalry Shoemaker Bit Lot #124 (Sale Order 124 of 802) Nice bit.
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Model 1874 US Cavalry Shoemaker Bit Lot #125 (Sale Order 125 of 802) Nice bit.
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Model 1874 US Cavalry Shoemaker Bit Lot #126 (Sale Order 126 of 802) Nice bit.
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Indian Wars US Cavalry Canteen Montana Lot #127 (Sale Order 127 of 802) Nice example.
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Indian Wars US Cavalry Canteen Montana Lot #128 (Sale Order 128 of 802) Nice example.
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Civil War Confederate Cavalry Bit Lot #129 (Sale Order 129 of 802) Interesting bit. Side discs have a C. Nice old example.
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Model 1863 US Cavalry Bit Lot #130 (Sale Order 130 of 802) Nice example
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Indian Wars US Army Belt Lot #131 (Sale Order 131 of 802) Very nice old belt and buckle.
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Antique Surveying Transit Lot #132 (Sale Order 132 of 802) Nice old piece in box.
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Eddy's Bread Missoula Montana Tray Lot #133 (Sale Order 133 of 802) 20" by 27", fiberglass.
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1881 Pattern Lanz Owen US Cavalry Holster Lot #134 (Sale Order 134 of 802) Scarce holster. Nice example.
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Spanish American War Trench Art Pistol Lot #135 (Sale Order 135 of 802) Neat little pistol carved from wood. 5.5" long.
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Hotchkiss Mountain Gun Artillery Shell Inert Lot #136 (Sale Order 136 of 802) Nice example. Scarce case design.
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WW1 Cavalry Lead Rope w/ Snap Lot #137 (Sale Order 137 of 802) Nice example. Scarce.
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Rare Model 1912 Experimental Cavalry Picket Rope Lot #138 (Sale Order 138 of 802) Nice example. Scarce.
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Winchester Hotchkiss Mountain Gun Shell Lot #139 (Sale Order 139 of 802) Nice example.
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Washington Navy Yards 3 Pounder Shell Lot #140 (Sale Order 140 of 802) Nice shell.
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Model 1896 US Army Krag Rifle Breech Canvas Cover Lot #141 (Sale Order 141 of 802) Scarce original piece.
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WW1 US Cavalry Lead Rope Lot #142 (Sale Order 142 of 802) Nice example.
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Very Nice WW2 M1 Garand Rifle Scabbard Lot #143 (Sale Order 143 of 802) Nice example. 1942 dated.
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WW1 Colt 1911 Mills Pistol Belt Lot #144 (Sale Order 144 of 802) Nice example.
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WW1 M1910 Two Piece US Cavalry Garrison Belt Lot #145 (Sale Order 145 of 802) Has two eagle snap pouches as well. Nice example.
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Spanish American War Mills Cartridge Belt Krag Lot #146 (Sale Order 146 of 802) Nice example.
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Spanish American War Mills Cartridge Belt Lot #147 (Sale Order 147 of 802) Nice example.
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Spanish American War Dispatch Bag Identified Lot #148 (Sale Order 148 of 802) Identified to a Hartman of Company H 2nd Oregon.
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Large Industrial Wear Ever Aluminum Pot Lot #149 (Sale Order 149 of 802) Nice big pot.
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WW1 US Cavalry Khaki Saddle Cloth Blanket Lot #150 (Sale Order 150 of 802) Nice original example.
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WW1 McClellan Saddle w/ Bags Lot #151 (Sale Order 151 of 802) Nice example. Ready to display.
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Antique University of Massachusetts Amherst Flag Lot #152 (Sale Order 152 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 32" by 58". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of Wisconsin Flag Lot #153 (Sale Order 153 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 32" by 58". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of Utah Flag Lot #154 (Sale Order 154 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 32" by 58". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of Louisiana Flag Lot #155 (Sale Order 155 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 32" by 58". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of North Carolina Flag Lot #156 (Sale Order 156 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 33" by 59". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of Kentucky Flag Lot #157 (Sale Order 157 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 33" by 59". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of Missouri Flag Lot #158 (Sale Order 158 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 33" by 59". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of Arizona Flag Lot #159 (Sale Order 159 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 33.5" by 59". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of Alaska Flag Lot #160 (Sale Order 160 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 33" by 60". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of Connecticut Flag Lot #161 (Sale Order 161 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 34" by 58". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of South Carolina Flag Lot #162 (Sale Order 162 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 33.5" by 59". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of New Hampshire Flag Lot #163 (Sale Order 163 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 32.5" by 58". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of Idaho Flag Lot #164 (Sale Order 164 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 32.5" by 60.5". Nice old flag.
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Antique State of Michigan Flag Lot #165 (Sale Order 165 of 802) Made by Bulldog. 33.5" by 58.5". Nice old flag.
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Vietnam War Jungle Tropical Poncho 1964 Lot #166 (Sale Order 166 of 802) Nice example.
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WW1 US Cavalry Ordnance Wool Horse Blanket Lot #167 (Sale Order 167 of 802) Nice example. 68" by 82".
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Model 1935 US Bedding Roll Named Lot #168 (Sale Order 168 of 802) Named as shown.
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2 Pair of Hospital Corps US Army Crutches Lot #169 (Sale Order 169 of 802) 2 matched pairs.
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Civil War Sibley Tent Stove US Cavalry Lot #170 (Sale Order 170 of 802) Nice old piece. Scarce
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WW1 7th Cavalry Unit Photo El Paso Texas Lot #171 (Sale Order 171 of 802) Nice photo in original frame. 11" by 54" framed.
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Montana Indian Wars Unit Photo Lot #172 (Sale Order 172 of 802) Nice old image. 14.5" by 21.5" framed.
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Antique Olympia Admiral Dewey's Flagship Print Lot #173 (Sale Order 173 of 802) Nice old stone lithograph. Britton and Rey 1898. 24.5" by 29" framed.
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Lot of 4 WW1 1 Pounder Artillery Shells 37mm Lot #174 (Sale Order 174 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Pair of WW1 37mm 1 Pounder Shells Lot #175 (Sale Order 175 of 802) Inert. Nice grouping.
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WW2 Army Air Corps Steel Cotter Pins Lot #176 (Sale Order 176 of 802) Nice grouping. Deadstock.
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Pair of Spanish American War Trench Art Bullets Lot #177 (Sale Order 177 of 802) Neat pair of bullets. Both engraved Manila August 13th 1898.
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Pair of WW1 37mm 1 Pounder Bullets Lot #178 (Sale Order 178 of 802) Nice examples.
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Pair of Cavalry Spurs and Bit Lot #179 (Sale Order 179 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Pair of Hotchkiss Mountain Gun 1 Pounder Shells Lot #180 (Sale Order 180 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Group of Gun Parts Golden Image Gun Scope Lot #181 (Sale Order 181 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Lot of Mauser Stripper Clips Lot #182 (Sale Order 182 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Mills USMC 38 Caliber Holster and Eagle Snap Belt Lot #183 (Sale Order 183 of 802) Quite a rare holster with matching eagle snap cartridge belt.
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Great Northern Railroad Bucket Gas Can Box Label Lot #184 (Sale Order 184 of 802) Nice GNRY bucket, unmarked kerosene can, and Volunteer Brand citrus box side.
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WW2 USMC Entrenching Machete and Belt Lot #185 (Sale Order 185 of 802) Nice set. Machete is an excellent example.
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Lot of Lionel Train Toys Lot #186 (Sale Order 186 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Lot of Air Force Artillery Shell Carriers Lot #187 (Sale Order 187 of 802) Nice grouping of shell carriers. Used to carry and store heavy artillery shells.
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WW2 Japanese Aluminum Life Raft Oars Lot #188 (Sale Order 188 of 802) Nice pair of life raft oars. Solid aluminum, cork filled for flotation.
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Group of Wood Cannon Parts Lot #189 (Sale Order 189 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Spanish American War Khaki Backpack Lot #190 (Sale Order 190 of 802) Nice complete example.
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WW1 US Army Trench Binoculars 1915A1 Telescope Lot #191 (Sale Order 191 of 802) Nice set with carrying cases and tripod.
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WW1 Trench Art Shell Casing Verdun Lot #192 (Sale Order 192 of 802) Nice example. 9" tall.
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Artillery Shell Recovered from Battle of Somme Lot #193 (Sale Order 193 of 802) Nice battlefield recovered shell. Plaque on front as shown.
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WW2 Nazi German Pebbled K98 Mauser Ammo Pouches Lot #194 (Sale Order 194 of 802) Nice set of pouches.
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Assortment of Spanish American War 1902 Insignia Lot #195 (Sale Order 195 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Group of US Cavalry Bits and Spurs Lot #196 (Sale Order 196 of 802) Nice grouping.
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WW2 Japanese Trench Periscope Lot #197 (Sale Order 197 of 802) Nice piece in original box.
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Pair of WW1 .38 Cartridge Box US Army Lot #198 (Sale Order 198 of 802) Nice boxes.
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Pair of AR-15 Magazines Lot #199 (Sale Order 199 of 802) One is a preban colt, the other is post ban. No sales to the following areas, a bid from any of these restricted areas will result in immediate termination of your agility to place bids with our auction company in perpetuity: Internationally, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Cook County Illinois, Aurora Illinois, Chicago Illinois, Oak Park Illinois.
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WW2 Battle Damaged Japanese Helmet Iwo Jima Lot #200 (Sale Order 200 of 802) Japanese battle damaged helmet, as recovered at Iwo Jima and brought back stateside by a GI.
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WW2 Japanese Army Helmet Lot #201 (Sale Order 201 of 802) Has been relined post war.
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European Military Flight Goggles Motorcycle Lot #202 (Sale Order 202 of 802) Interesting pair. They appear to be Eastern European, possibly Chinese.
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Russian Korean War Flight Helmet and Goggles Lot #203 (Sale Order 203 of 802) Complete set, goggles, mic, and helmet.
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Remington Trench Art Shell Casing Lot #204 (Sale Order 204 of 802) Nice old shell that has been scalloped along the top. 11" tall.
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WW2 Pair of Army Air Force R-2 Receivers Lot #205 (Sale Order 205 of 802) Deadstock in boxes.
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Group of German Bakelite Tent Stakes Lot #206 (Sale Order 206 of 802) Deadstock.
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Lot of German Aviator Famous Pilot Photos Lot #207 (Sale Order 207 of 802) Later reprints
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Vietnam Marker Panels for Drop Zones (Pair) Lot #208 (Sale Order 208 of 802) Deadstock condition.
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WW2 US Army Gas Machine Coleman Lantern 1944 Lot #209 (Sale Order 209 of 802) Nice lantern.
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30mm Dummy Drill Training Round Lot #210 (Sale Order 210 of 802) Nice example.
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US Civil War Navy Pepper Bottle Lot #211 (Sale Order 211 of 802) Rare. No damage. Seldom encountered piece of Civil War history.
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US Civil War Navy Mustard Bottle Lot #212 (Sale Order 212 of 802) Rare. No damage. Seldom encountered piece of Civil War history.
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WW2 Japanese Gas Mask Canister Lot #213 (Sale Order 213 of 802) Nice example with label.
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Projectile Fuse for US Artillery Shells Vietnam Lot #214 (Sale Order 214 of 802) Inert fuse.
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Projectile Fuse for US Artillery Shells Vietnam Lot #215 (Sale Order 215 of 802) Inert fuse.
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WW2 M-1944 Flight Goggles Lot #216 (Sale Order 216 of 802) Nice pair of goggles. Rubber is stiff.
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WW2 US Army Air Corps Summer Flight Helmet A-9 Lot #217 (Sale Order 217 of 802) Nice example
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US Regulation Army Cavalry Bugle w/ Yellow Cord Lot #218 (Sale Order 218 of 802) Nice old piece.
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WW2 US Mark II Practice Pineapple Grenade Lot #219 (Sale Order 219 of 802) Nice example. Inert.
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WW2 US Mark II Practice Pineapple Grenade Lot #220 (Sale Order 220 of 802) Nice example. Inert.
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Bianchi M-12 Beretta 92 Colt 1911 Holster Lot #221 (Sale Order 221 of 802) Nice used example.
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Rare WW2 Marine Corps Cross Flap Canteen Case Lot #222 (Sale Order 222 of 802) Scarce.
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Chinese Russian SKS Spike Bayonet Lot #223 (Sale Order 223 of 802) Nice example. Getting difficult to find.
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Vietnam M18 Smoke Grenade Lot #224 (Sale Order 224 of 802) M18 yellow.
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1,000 M16 Vietnam Cleaning Patches Lot #225 (Sale Order 225 of 802) Deadstock in package.
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US Army A9 Flight Helmet w/ Gosport System Lot #226 (Sale Order 226 of 802) USN, USMC used. Scarce.
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WW1 Trench Belt Wire Cutter Lot #227 (Sale Order 227 of 802) Nice pair of wire cutting pliers.
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WW2 AN-H-15 Summer Pilots Flight Helmet Lot #228 (Sale Order 228 of 802) Size Large. Nice example.
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Group of WW2 Deadstock M1 Carbine Oilers Lot #229 (Sale Order 229 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 High Altitude Oxygen Mask Lot #230 (Sale Order 230 of 802) Scarce Mask. Secondary bag is intact.
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Korean War Pilots Smith Wesson Revolver Holster Lot #231 (Sale Order 231 of 802) Nice scarce .38 revolver holster.
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Chinese Pilot Flight Goggles Motorcycle Lot #232 (Sale Order 232 of 802) Nice pair of goggles in leather pouch.
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WW2 British Fighter Pilot Goggles Lot #233 (Sale Order 233 of 802) Nice pair of goggles.
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WW2 Black US Navy Flight Helmet Lot #234 (Sale Order 234 of 802) Size Small.
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WW2 US Mark II Practice Pineapple Grenade Lot #235 (Sale Order 235 of 802) Nice example.
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Spanish American War Infantry Bugle Lot #236 (Sale Order 236 of 802) Nice bugle with cords.
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WW2 German MG34 Leather Case Spare Parts Cleaning Lot #237 (Sale Order 237 of 802) Empty, no contents.
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Lot of 4 SKS AK47 Cleaning Tool Kits Lot #238 (Sale Order 238 of 802) All deadstock.
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Model 1902 General's Presentation Sword Lot #239 (Sale Order 239 of 802) Presentation Sword to General Walter S Folten by Officers of 205th Infantry - 1924 - Folten was the commander of Fort George 1942-1944; West Point Graduate.
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WW2 Japanese Parade Sword Lot #240 (Sale Order 240 of 802) Nice sword.
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US Quartermaster Corp Marked Butcher Saw Lot #241 (Sale Order 241 of 802) Nice saw. Marked US Quartermaster. Used for butchering meat.
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ndian Wars Quartermaster USQMC Milk Syrup Pitcher Lot #242 (Sale Order 242 of 802) Nice pitcher. Some wear as shown. Scarce
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WW2 Pair of Enfield Spike Bayonet Frogs Lot #243 (Sale Order 243 of 802) Khaki and olive drab.
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Vietnam Military Police Colt 1911 Holster Lot #244 (Sale Order 244 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 Bullet Hole Plugs Life Raft Lot #245 (Sale Order 245 of 802) Nice grouping.
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French Indo-China MAS Pistol Holster Rig Belt Lot #246 (Sale Order 246 of 802) Nice set.
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WW2 Imperial Japanese Navy Rangefinder Telescope Lot #247 (Sale Order 247 of 802) Nice piece in original box.
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Lahti L39 5 Hole Harmonica Muzzle Brake Lot #248 (Sale Order 248 of 802) Nice condition.
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WW1 US Cavalry Patton Saber Sword LF&C 1918 Lot #249 (Sale Order 249 of 802) Nice sword.
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WW1 US Cavalry Patton Saber Sword SA 1914 Lot #250 (Sale Order 250 of 802) Nice Sword.
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Browning M1919 1919 .30 Barrel Shroud Lot #251 (Sale Order 251 of 802) Nice original piece.
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Montana US Forest Service Folding Water Bucket Lot #252 (Sale Order 252 of 802) Nice old bucket.
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1918a4 1919a6 Browning Carrying Handle Lot #253 (Sale Order 253 of 802) Nice piece.
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US Army Model 1909 Experimental Holster Lot #254 (Sale Order 254 of 802) Less than 1 dozen originally made. Extremely rare. Condition as pictured.
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Rare WW2 Nazi German Butterfly Bomb Inert Lot #255 (Sale Order 255 of 802) Nice piece. Missing from most collections.
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Vietnam NVA Entrenching Shovel Lot #256 (Sale Order 256 of 802) Nice old piece. Shovel appears to have been repainted.
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WW1 Signal Corps US Army Service Buzzer Lot #257 (Sale Order 257 of 802) Empty, no contents.
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WW1 US Cavalry McClellan Saddlebags Lot #258 (Sale Order 258 of 802) No liners.
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US Army Bouncing Betty Mine Inert Lot #259 (Sale Order 259 of 802) Inert practice mine.
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Deadstock Remington 1903 A3 Bolt Body Lot #260 (Sale Order 260 of 802) Very nice deadstock bolt body. Remington marked as shown.
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WW2 Parachute Let Down Rope Cotton Cord Lot #261 (Sale Order 261 of 802) Deadstock.
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WWII WW2 Springfield 03A3 Rifle Sling Lot #262 (Sale Order 262 of 802) Some wear from use.
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WW2 M10A3 Grenade Fuse Fuze Lot #263 (Sale Order 263 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 Dust Mask Jeep or Harley Davidson Lot #264 (Sale Order 264 of 802) Deadstock.
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Mills 1909 9 Pocket Cartridge Belt Eagle Snap Lot #265 (Sale Order 265 of 802) Nice Belt.
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WWII WW2 Springfield 03A3 Rifle Sling Lot #266 (Sale Order 266 of 802) Some wear from use.
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WW2 Pilot Oxygen Bail Out Bottle Lot #267 (Sale Order 267 of 802) Nice example.
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Vietnam War Tropical Combat Jungle Hat Lot #268 (Sale Order 268 of 802) Deadstock.
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British Light Mask Pouch Lot #269 (Sale Order 269 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 US Navy Gunner Gloves Lot #270 (Sale Order 270 of 802) Nice pair of gloves.
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TD-1-A US Army Signal Corps Chest Microphone Lot #271 (Sale Order 271 of 802) Deadstock.
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Vietnam War SOG Caltrop Spike Lot #272 (Sale Order 272 of 802) Rare piece. As used by the CIA in Vietnam.
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Vietnam War Tropical Combat Jungle Hat Lot #273 (Sale Order 273 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 CCC Conservation Corps Hat Lot #274 (Sale Order 274 of 802) Deadstock.
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Pair of WW2 M1 Carbine Muzzle Cover Lot #275 (Sale Order 275 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW1 Trench Art Artillery Shell Lamp Lot #276 (Sale Order 276 of 802) Neat piece. 75mm Victory Lamp, manufactured by Snead and Company.
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Prc6 Rt-196 Radio Receiver Transmitter US Army Lot #277 (Sale Order 277 of 802) Nice piece. Quite a bit of paint peeling.
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WW2 B-17 Demand Oxygen Regulator Lot #278 (Sale Order 278 of 802) Cylinder pressure regulator.
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WW1 M6 Panoramic Telescope Lot #279 (Sale Order 279 of 802) Very nice condition. Original paint. Used by Artillery.
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Deadstock Remington 1903 A3 Bolt Body Lot #280 (Sale Order 280 of 802) Very nice deadstock bolt body.
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WW2 Army Combat Service Gas Mask U-L Lot #281 (Sale Order 281 of 802) Bag only.
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WW2 Escape and Evasion Axe Fireman Lot #282 (Sale Order 282 of 802) Nice example.
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Romanian AK47 Bayonet Lot #283 (Sale Order 283 of 802) Nice old bayonet.
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WW2 Sheffield Jungle Machete Lot #284 (Sale Order 284 of 802) Nice example. 23" long.
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US Indian Wars Springfield Trapdoor Bayonet Lot #285 (Sale Order 285 of 802) Nice example.
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Angular Leather Socket Bayonet Scabbard Lot #286 (Sale Order 286 of 802) Unknown country of origin.
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British Yataghan P1860 Enfield Bayonet Lot #287 (Sale Order 287 of 802) Nice example. No scabbard.
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WW2 Japanese Arisaka Bayonet Kokura Lot #288 (Sale Order 288 of 802) Nice bayonet and scabbard.
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WW2 Japanese Arisaka Bayonet Lot #289 (Sale Order 289 of 802) Nice example.
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Portuguese Kropatschek 1886 Steyr Bayonet Lot #290 (Sale Order 290 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 British Martindale Jungle Machete Lot #291 (Sale Order 291 of 802) Nice example. 23.5" long.
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WW1 M1898 Prussian German Quillback Bayonet Lot #292 (Sale Order 292 of 802) Nice piece. No scabbard.
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Austria German Made Jungle Machete Lot #293 (Sale Order 293 of 802) Unusual. 23" long.
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WW2 Collins Legitimus US Army Air Force Machete Lot #294 (Sale Order 294 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 M1 US Chemical Landmine HD Gas Can Lot #295 (Sale Order 295 of 802) Very neat piece. Deadstock condition.
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Sten Sub Machine Gun Parts Kit w/ Magazines Lot #296 (Sale Order 296 of 802) No sales to the following areas, a bid from any of these restricted areas will result in immediate termination of your agility to place bids with our auction company in perpetuity: Internationally, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Cook County Illinois, Aurora Illinois, Chicago Illinois, Oak Park Illinois.
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WW2 USMC Shelter Half Straps Frog Lot #297 (Sale Order 297 of 802) 2 Sets of straps, one camo, one od green.
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WW2 USMC Belt w/ M1 Carbine Mag Pouch Lot #298 (Sale Order 298 of 802) Nice example. Appears to be deadstock.
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WW2 Cardboard Tube AN-M14 Incendiary Grenade Lot #299 (Sale Order 299 of 802) Tube only no grenade.
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WW2 Insecticide Louse Powder Lot #300 (Sale Order 300 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 Springfield 1903 Bayonet Shortened Lot #301 (Sale Order 301 of 802) Shortened. No scabbard.
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Vietnam Collapsible Canteen Jungle Special Forces Lot #302 (Sale Order 302 of 802) Scarce.
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Deadstock Pair of M-14 Military Issue Magazines Lot #303 (Sale Order 303 of 802) Dated 1982. Deadstock in pouch. No sales to the following areas, a bid from any of these restricted areas will result in immediate termination of your agility to place bids with our auction company in perpetuity: Internationally, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Cook County Illinois, Aurora Illinois, Chicago Illinois, Oak Park Illinois.
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Vietnam 1lb Rifle Grease Tin Lot #304 (Sale Order 304 of 802) Deadstock.
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Lot of 10x US Army Chamber Cleaning Brushes Lot #305 (Sale Order 305 of 802) Deadstock
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US Quartermaster USQMC Saucers Lot #306 (Sale Order 306 of 802) Scarce.
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WW1 US Cavalry Farriers Box for Sewing Tools Lot #307 (Sale Order 307 of 802) Scarce piece.
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WW2 Nazi German Shelter Half Stakes Lot #308 (Sale Order 308 of 802) Nice grouping in pouch.
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M1 Garand m14 Grease Bottles Deadstock Lot #309 (Sale Order 309 of 802) Complete case. As found in the butt stock of rifles. 72 quantity.
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1942 Dated Colt 1911 Pistol Holster Lot #310 (Sale Order 310 of 802) Nice example.
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WW1 1917 Colt Smith Wesson Pistol Belt Lot #311 (Sale Order 311 of 802) Nice grouping.
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WW1 1917 Colt 1911 Pistol Holster Lot #312 (Sale Order 312 of 802) Dated 1917.
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WW2 Nazi German k98 Bayonet Frog Lot #313 (Sale Order 313 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW1 US Army .38 Victory Holster Lot #314 (Sale Order 314 of 802) Nice example.
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M9 A1 2.36" Bazooka Iron Sight Lot #315 (Sale Order 315 of 802) Appears to be unissued.
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WWII M38 Tanker Helmet by A.G. Spalding Lot #316 (Sale Order 316 of 802) Nice original helmet.
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WW2 Mountain Ski Troop Gloves Lot #317 (Sale Order 317 of 802) No liners.
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WW2 Jeep Antenna Bag BG-56-A Lot #318 (Sale Order 318 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 USMC Marine Corps Woman's Shoes BAM Lot #319 (Sale Order 319 of 802) Rare pair of shoes. Size is 5D.
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Civil War 1855 Pattern 1858 US Army Knapsack Lot #320 (Sale Order 320 of 802) Made by Robinson. Deadstock condition. Tarred canvas.
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Korean War 1955 Carton of 15 Web Straps Lot #321 (Sale Order 321 of 802) Deadstock
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US Army Medical Gauze Roller Bandages Lot #322 (Sale Order 322 of 802) Korean war dated. Deadstock.
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WW2 British P37 Army Canteen Lot #323 (Sale Order 323 of 802) Nice example. Appears to be deadstock.
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Korean War Headset H-113/u US Army Signal Corps Lot #324 (Sale Order 324 of 802) Deadstock condition. From the Korean/Vietnam War era.
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WW2 1943 Normandy Beach Megaphone Horn Lot #325 (Sale Order 325 of 802) As used in Normandy.
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WW1 British 303 Cavalry Bandoleer Lot #326 (Sale Order 326 of 802) Nice condition.
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Vietnam War Chicom AK47 Ammo Bandoleer Lot #327 (Sale Order 327 of 802) Deadstock or unused.
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WW1 French Zouave Cavalry Bandoleer Lot #328 (Sale Order 328 of 802) As used by North African troops.
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Shenandoah Movie James Stewart Confederate Canteen Lot #329 (Sale Order 329 of 802) Was used in the Movie Shenandoah. Rare.
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WW2 M64 Artillery Ranging Spotting Scope Lot #330 (Sale Order 330 of 802) Nice example.
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Prison Made Maple Billy Club Night Stick Lot #331 (Sale Order 331 of 802) Nice piece. Either custom or prison made. Birdseye Maple.
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Vietnam USAF Underarm Life Preserver Lot #332 (Sale Order 332 of 802) Deadstock. Nice example.
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John Wayne She Wore a Yellow Ribbon Canteen Lot #333 (Sale Order 333 of 802) Was used in the Movie She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. Was painted for the movie as shown. Rare.
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Korean War US Army Map Roll Lot #334 (Sale Order 334 of 802) Scarce.
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WW1 1917 Trench Knuckle Duster Knife Scabbard Lot #335 (Sale Order 335 of 802) Reproduction scabbard.
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WW1 US Bayonet Mounted Trench Mirror Lot #336 (Sale Order 336 of 802) Nice piece. Scarce.
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WW1 Mark VII Marching Compass in Pouch Lot #337 (Sale Order 337 of 802) Nice example.
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1973 Nylon 40mm Vest M-79 Grenade M67 M-67 Vietnam Lot #338 (Sale Order 338 of 802) Nice piece. Size is medium. Vietnam war dated. Scarce.
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WW2 USMC Marine Corps Grenade Pouch Lot #339 (Sale Order 339 of 802) Nice example.
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WW1 Colt .45 1911 Pistol Lanyard Lot #340 (Sale Order 340 of 802) Deadstock.
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Rare WW2 USMC 1911 Pistol Lanyard Lot #341 (Sale Order 341 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 M5 Mouse Booby Trap Lot #342 (Sale Order 342 of 802) Scarce.
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Vietnam Korean War US Army Signal Corps Switchbox Lot #343 (Sale Order 343 of 802) Deadstock.
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US Army Periscope Case WW1 Leather Wollensky Lot #344 (Sale Order 344 of 802) Hard to find case.
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Korean War Willys Jeep Jerry Can Straps Lot #345 (Sale Order 345 of 802) Deadstock
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Korean War US Navy Gas Mask ND Mark V Lot #346 (Sale Order 346 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 US Mountain Troop Sled Drag Lot #347 (Sale Order 347 of 802) As used by ski troops to pull equipment.
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WW2 Mountain Troop Ski Gloves Lot #348 (Sale Order 348 of 802) Scarce.
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WW2 Jeep Antenna Bag BG-56-A Lot #349 (Sale Order 349 of 802) Deadstock.
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German WW1 Anti Tank Stick Grenade Lot #350 (Sale Order 350 of 802) Very nice piece. Quite rare. Inert.
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Korean War Wool Medical Blanket Lot #351 (Sale Order 351 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 US Army Wool Blanket Lot #352 (Sale Order 352 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 US Army Wool Blanket Lot #353 (Sale Order 353 of 802) Nice example
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WW2 Leather Jeep Equipment Straps Lot #354 (Sale Order 354 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW1 Rock Island Leather Ammo Pouches Lot #355 (Sale Order 355 of 802) Marked as shown.
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Pair of 1903 Mark I Springfield Magazine Pouches Lot #356 (Sale Order 356 of 802) Nice pair of pouches.
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Pair of WW2 US Army Cavalry Water Buckets Lot #357 (Sale Order 357 of 802) Decent condition.
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US Navy Blood Pressure Testing Device Lot #358 (Sale Order 358 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 Emergency Signal Mirror ESM/1 Lot #359 (Sale Order 359 of 802) Deadstock.
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Collection of WW2 Uniform Insignia Brass Lot #360 (Sale Order 360 of 802) Nice grouping.
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WW2 A-10A Demand Pilot Oxygen Mask Lot #361 (Sale Order 361 of 802) Nice piece.
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WW2 Jeep Harley Davidson Blackout Light Lot #362 (Sale Order 362 of 802) Deadstock in original box.
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Model 1874 US Army Mess Cup Lot #363 (Sale Order 363 of 802) Decent example.
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Sharps Pedersoli Tang Folding Sight Set Lot #364 (Sale Order 364 of 802) Nice set. Good maker.
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Rare WW2 Original Ordinance Fuse Ignitor Lot #365 (Sale Order 365 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 Army Airborne Morphine Boxes Lot #366 (Sale Order 366 of 802) Never used.
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WW2 A-10A Demand Pilot Oxygen Mask Lot #367 (Sale Order 367 of 802) Nice piece.
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M1956 Vietnam Ammo Belt Pouch Lot #368 (Sale Order 368 of 802) Nice example.
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M1956 Vietnam Ammo Belt Pouch Lot #369 (Sale Order 369 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 US Army Suspenders Lot #370 (Sale Order 370 of 802) Deadstock.
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Montana National Guard Camp Perry Award Plaque Lot #371 (Sale Order 371 of 802) Nice identified trophy.
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Model 1874 US Cavalry Shoemaker Bit Lot #372 (Sale Order 372 of 802) Nice bit.
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US Army Spare Parts Roll M1924 Lot #373 (Sale Order 373 of 802) Deadstock.
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US Cavalry General Vet Operating Instrument Case Lot #374 (Sale Order 374 of 802) Scarce.
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Very Nice WW2 M1 Garand Rifle Scabbard Lot #375 (Sale Order 375 of 802) Nice example. 1943 dated.
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US 1943 Thompson Sub Machine Gun Scabbard Lot #376 (Sale Order 376 of 802) Nice original piece. Hard to find.
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WW2 Electrical Heated Army Airforce Boot Warmers Lot #377 (Sale Order 377 of 802) Scarce, deadstock condition.
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WW2 Emergency Survival Fishing Set Lot #378 (Sale Order 378 of 802) Very neat set.
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WW1 Trench Stonebridge Folding Candle Lantern Lot #379 (Sale Order 379 of 802) Nice old lantern.
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Indian Wars 1885 US Kepi Hat Lot #380 (Sale Order 380 of 802) Nice example.
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WW1 US Army Felt Pennant Lot #381 (Sale Order 381 of 802) Never used.
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US Marine Corps Thompson 5 Cell Magazine Pouch Lot #382 (Sale Order 382 of 802) Nice example.
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Assorted WW2 Collar Devices US Army Lot #383 (Sale Order 383 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Lot of WW1 Uniform Patches Lot #384 (Sale Order 384 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Inert Dummy Cluster Bomb Grenade Vietnam Lot #385 (Sale Order 385 of 802) Used to help train pilots using cluster bombs. Deadstock.
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WW2 Telephone Set H MK III Signal Corps Lot #386 (Sale Order 386 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 US Navy Bureau of Ships Observer Compass Lot #387 (Sale Order 387 of 802) Nice example in box.
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WW2 British MK III Percussion Caps Tin Lot #388 (Sale Order 388 of 802) Tin only, no contents.
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Indian Wars Army Range Cook Stove Plaque Lot #389 (Sale Order 389 of 802) Nice piece. Would have been used on a quartermaster stove in the Indian Wars period. Found in Montana.
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WW2 Trench Art Bullet Ashtray Lot #390 (Sale Order 390 of 802) Nice piece. 6" tall, 6.5" wide.
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Vietnam Smoke Grenade Parachute Signal Lot #391 (Sale Order 391 of 802) Deadstock in tube.
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Vietnam War NVA Vietcong Grenade Lot #392 (Sale Order 392 of 802) Inert. I believe the grenade is a reproduction.
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Cold War Era Pilots Flight Goggles Lot #393 (Sale Order 393 of 802) Nice pair of goggles in pouch.
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Pair of WW2 Helmet Chin Straps Lot #394 (Sale Order 394 of 802) M1 and flight helmet chin straps.
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Large Lot of Montana Fort Relics Lot #395 (Sale Order 395 of 802) Nice grouping. As recovered by Kermit Edwards from various fort locations around Montana.
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Large Lot of Montana Fort Relics Lot #396 (Sale Order 396 of 802) Nice grouping. As recovered by Kermit Edwards from various fort locations around Montana.
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WW1 US Cavalry Horse Gas Mask Equipment Lot #397 (Sale Order 397 of 802) Nice grouping of gear. No mask included, only what is shown.
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Vietnam Flat Razor Entanglement Wire Roll Lot #398 (Sale Order 398 of 802) Deadstock in box.
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WW2 US Army Cooks Chef Hat Lot #399 (Sale Order 399 of 802) Nice pair of hats.
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WW2 Nazi German Leather and Wood Clogs Lot #400 (Sale Order 400 of 802) Mismatched sizes.
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Lot of 10 Packets of US Navy Photographs WW2 Lot #401 (Sale Order 401 of 802) All new in envelopes. Press photos
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Steam Condensing Hose for Machine Gun w/ Case Lot #402 (Sale Order 402 of 802) Both are deadstock.
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Lot of 3 US Army Mountain Division WW2 Ski Wax Lot #403 (Sale Order 403 of 802) Nice lot. All deadstock.
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Deadstock US Army Canteen Cover Lot #404 (Sale Order 404 of 802) Replacement cover. Dated 1908.
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Lot of US Medical and Quartermaster China Lot #405 (Sale Order 405 of 802) Nice grouping. Gravy boat is quite scarce.
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Rare WW2 M1 Carbine Belt Scabbard Lot #406 (Sale Order 406 of 802) Nice condition.
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Antique Montana Gold Miners Scale Lot #407 (Sale Order 407 of 802) Nice scale in fitted box. No weights.
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WW2 Japanese Type 93 Torpedo Gyroscope Lot #408 (Sale Order 408 of 802) Nice rare piece.
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WW1 US Cavalry Leather Stamping Kit Lot #409 (Sale Order 409 of 802) Nice kit in original box. Missing one stamp.
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WW2 US Mark II Pineapple Grenade Solid Base Lot #410 (Sale Order 410 of 802) Inert. Nice example.
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WW1 Imperial German Egg Grenade Lot #411 (Sale Order 411 of 802) Very nice original example. Getting tough to find.
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Vietnam BTV-EL Flash Bang Grenade Lot #412 (Sale Order 412 of 802) Inert.
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WW2 Nazi German Voigtlander Model 08 Binoculars Lot #413 (Sale Order 413 of 802) Nice set. Missing one Bakelite eyecup.
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Antique Montana Miners Safety Lamp Lantern Lot #414 (Sale Order 414 of 802) Nice old lantern. No maker marks.
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Lot of 10 WW2 M1 Garand Magazines Clips Enbloc Lot #415 (Sale Order 415 of 802) Deadstock.
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Lot of Anti War Hippie Free Love Pins 1960s Lot #416 (Sale Order 416 of 802) Very nice lot of original pins.
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WW1 US KJ MK II MK2 Gas Grenade Lot #417 (Sale Order 417 of 802) Inert. Nice piece. Hard to find.
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WW2 British Navy Rodgers Marlin Spike Knife Lot #418 (Sale Order 418 of 802) Wear as shown.
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Deadstock WW1 Squad Leader Belt Pouch Lot #419 (Sale Order 419 of 802) Nice pouch.
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WW2 Marine Corps M18 Smoke Grenade Carrier Pouch Lot #420 (Sale Order 420 of 802) Nice pouch.
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WW2 Noncombatant Gas Mask Large Adult Lot #421 (Sale Order 421 of 802) Never used.
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WW2 US M3 Colt 1911 Holster Lot #422 (Sale Order 422 of 802) Holster is a reproduction. Nicely made.
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Reproduction M3 M6 Milsco Knife Sheath 1943 Lot #423 (Sale Order 423 of 802) Reproduction.
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WW2 German 343d Danish 1923 Grenade Lot #424 (Sale Order 424 of 802) Inert. Scarce.
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WW2 Italian 45mm Brixia Mortar Bomb Grenade Lot #425 (Sale Order 425 of 802) Inert. Scarce.
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WW2 Nazi German M24 German Hand Grenade Sleeve Lot #426 (Sale Order 426 of 802) Rare original frag sleeve for a stick grenade.
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US Cavalry Guidon Flag Spear Tip Lot #427 (Sale Order 427 of 802) I believe this to be a reproduction.
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Unusual Paratrooper Harness Carabiner Knife Lot #428 (Sale Order 428 of 802) Interesting piece.
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WW2 RH Pal MK2 US Navy Fighting Knife Lot #429 (Sale Order 429 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 Army Airborne Wrist Compass Lot #430 (Sale Order 430 of 802) Taylor Model.
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Antique Plains Indian Copper and Brass Braclets Lot #431 (Sale Order 431 of 802) Rare early pieces. As traded to and made by the Plains Indians. Found in a local Montana estate. Nice early matched pair. Hard to find outside of major museum collections. This lot has a reserve.
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WW2 US Army Booby Trap Fuse Lot #432 (Sale Order 432 of 802) Deadstock condition.
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Remington 03A4 Sniper Rifle Scope Weaver 330 Lot #433 (Sale Order 433 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 Insecticide Louse Powder Lot #434 (Sale Order 434 of 802) Deadstock
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Korean War Carter's Rubber Cement Jar Lot #435 (Sale Order 435 of 802) Deadstock in box.
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WW2 US Navy Machete Sheath MK2 Lot #436 (Sale Order 436 of 802) Deadstock.
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Leather French Lebel Rifle Shoulder Suspenders Lot #437 (Sale Order 437 of 802) Nice example.
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WW1 German 1kg Explosive block Inert Lot #438 (Sale Order 438 of 802) Nice piece. No internal contents.
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Lot of British Commonwealth Flight Wings Patches Lot #439 (Sale Order 439 of 802) Nice grouping including sweetheart bracelet.
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WW1 Model 1910 Havre Sack Backpack Lot #440 (Sale Order 440 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 Nazi German Luftwaffe Collar Tabs Boards Lot #441 (Sale Order 441 of 802) Nice grouping.
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M2 WW2 Ammunition Bandoleer Pouch Vest Lot #442 (Sale Order 442 of 802) Deadstock.
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Original US Army WW2 M1 Carbine Rifle Case Lot #443 (Sale Order 443 of 802) Original, not a reproduction. Very clean.
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Indian War US Cavalry Canteen Montana Lot #444 (Sale Order 444 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 Jeep Harley Davidson Blackout Light Lot #445 (Sale Order 445 of 802) Deadstock. No box.
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Spanish American War 18th Infantry Belt Buckle Lot #446 (Sale Order 446 of 802) Nice original buckle. Scarce. Spanish made.
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WW2 60mm Mortar Light Lot #447 (Sale Order 447 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW1 Rock Island Target Shooting Plasters Lot #448 (Sale Order 448 of 802) Nice grouping. Deadstock.
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WW2 Saddle Soap US Cavalry Tin Lot #449 (Sale Order 449 of 802) Some rust.
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1917A1 Browning Machine Gun Clinometer Lot #450 (Sale Order 450 of 802) Nice example.
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Korean War Axe Hatchet Cover Sheath Lot #451 (Sale Order 451 of 802) Deadstock. Nice example.
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WW1 French Pneumatic Mortar Bomb Brandt Lot #452 (Sale Order 452 of 802) Nice piece. Inert.
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Korean War M1 Carbine Magazine Pouch Lot #453 (Sale Order 453 of 802) Deadstock. 1951 dated.
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Korean Seymour Smith 30 Round M1 Carbine Magazine Lot #454 (Sale Order 454 of 802) No sales to the following areas, a bid from any of these restricted areas will result in immediate termination of your agility to place bids with our auction company in perpetuity: Internationally, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Cook County Illinois, Aurora Illinois, Chicago Illinois, Oak Park Illinois.
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Pair of WW2 M-43 Field Jacket Hoods Lot #455 (Sale Order 455 of 802) Nice pair of hoods.
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WW2 M1 Garand Rifle Ammo Cartridge Belt Lot #456 (Sale Order 456 of 802) Nice belt. No center connection strap.
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Box of Rubber SMG Magazine Caps M3 Grease Gun Lot #457 (Sale Order 457 of 802) Deadstock.
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Vietnam Paratrooper M1 US Army Helmet Lot #458 (Sale Order 458 of 802) Nice example.
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Vietnam Paratrooper M1 US Army Helmet Lot #459 (Sale Order 459 of 802) Nice example.
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European Military Paratrooper Helmet Lot #460 (Sale Order 460 of 802) Nice helmet.
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Vietnam War Pilot Flight Helmet Lot #461 (Sale Order 461 of 802) Neat black and yellow painted helmet.
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WW2 US Army T Handle Entrenching Shovel Lot #462 (Sale Order 462 of 802) Nice example.
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Indian Wars 45-70 Trapdoor Bayonet Scabbard Lot #463 (Sale Order 463 of 802) Scabbard only with no bayonet
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French Model 1874 Gras Bayonet Lot #464 (Sale Order 464 of 802) Nice example.
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WW1 Australian 1907 Enfield Bayonet Lot #465 (Sale Order 465 of 802) Nice example.
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Vietnam USMC Kabar Fighting Knife MK2 Lot #466 (Sale Order 466 of 802) Nice example.
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South Pacific Fighting Bolo Knife Machete Lot #467 (Sale Order 467 of 802) Neat knife. Brought back by a GI from the South Pacific following his tour. 16" long.
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WW2 Western Shark Fighting Knife Lot #468 (Sale Order 468 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 Australian New Zealand Knuckle Knife Lot #469 (Sale Order 469 of 802) Nice example. No sheath.
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Springfield 1903 Bayonet 1906 Early First Issue Lot #470 (Sale Order 470 of 802) No serial number. Made by RIA. Scarce.
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Springfield 1903 Bayonet 1906 Early First Issue Lot #471 (Sale Order 471 of 802) No serial number. Made by RIA. Scarce.
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WW1 Austrian M95 Mannlicher Bayonet Lot #472 (Sale Order 472 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 French MAS Spike Bayonet Lot #473 (Sale Order 473 of 802) Scarce.
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US M31 Vietnam War Anti Tank Rifle Grenade Round Lot #474 (Sale Order 474 of 802) Nice inert training grenade.
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Deadstock Helmet Liner M1 US Army Lot #475 (Sale Order 475 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW1 British Royal Navy Belt Lot #476 (Sale Order 476 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 WAC Women's Army Garrison Cap Lot #477 (Sale Order 477 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 1lb Original TNT Block Case Lot #478 (Sale Order 478 of 802) Case only, no contents.
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Civil War Navy 1864 Navy Yard New York Fuse Pouch Lot #479 (Sale Order 479 of 802) Nice pouch. Marked as shown.
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WW2 Japanese 50mm Knee Mortar Round Lot #480 (Sale Order 480 of 802) Very nice inert round. Scarce.
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1875 US Rock Island Arsenal Palmer Brace System Lot #481 (Sale Order 481 of 802) Model 1875. US Army. Scarce. Nice condition.
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Indian Wars Montana US Army Binoculars Lot #482 (Sale Order 482 of 802) Very nice pair of binos, some leather wear.
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WW2 Japanese Navy Hat Cap Tally Lot #483 (Sale Order 483 of 802) Nice original tally.
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Frazier Indian Wars 45-70 Cartridge Box Lot #484 (Sale Order 484 of 802) Nice box. Unmarked faceplate.
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Indian Wars 45-70 US Mckeever Cartridge Pouch 1885 Lot #485 (Sale Order 485 of 802) Nice box.
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WW1 Leather Flight Gunner Gloves Lot #486 (Sale Order 486 of 802) Nice early pair.
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4 Bofors 40mm Shell Casings on Clip Lot #487 (Sale Order 487 of 802) Neat set of shells.
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WW2 M5 60mm Mortar Bipod Lot #488 (Sale Order 488 of 802) Nice original piece. Scarce
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Military Cleaning Kit Parts Lot #489 (Sale Order 489 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Lot of SKS AK47 Cleaning Kits Lot #490 (Sale Order 490 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Assortment of Military Items Lot #491 (Sale Order 491 of 802) Nice grouping.
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M9 Ontario Bayonet Lot #492 (Sale Order 492 of 802) Very nice example.
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WW1 German Stick Potato Masher Grenade Lot #493 (Sale Order 493 of 802) Relic condition as shown. Inert
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Spanish American War DEF Poster Lot #494 (Sale Order 494 of 802) 18" by 21" shrink wrapped. Some damage as shown.
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WW2 Nazi German Propaganda Poster Lot #495 (Sale Order 495 of 802) Neat poster showing the Germans as monsters. Today Germany is Ours, Tomorrow the Whole World. 16" by 20" shrink wrapped.
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WW2 Pilot Photograph Lot #496 (Sale Order 496 of 802) Nice large format image. Man is unidentified. 16" by 20".
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WW2 War Fund Poster John Falter Lot #497 (Sale Order 497 of 802) Nice original War Fund Poster. 14" by 21" shrink wrapped.
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WW2 Paratrooper PG-101/CB 8 Bird Pigeon Airborne Lot #498 (Sale Order 498 of 802) Neat paratrooper airborne pigeon cage. Deadstock in original box.
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Spanish American War 10th Cavalry Photo Lot #499 (Sale Order 499 of 802) Original photo. 15" by 25" framed.
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Spanish American War 10th Cavalry Photo Lot #500 (Sale Order 500 of 802) Reproduction. 15.5" by 26.5" framed.
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Pair of WW2 US Signal Flags Lot #501 (Sale Order 501 of 802) Nice pair of flags.
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90mm Inert Anti Aircraft Gun Dummy Shell Lot #502 (Sale Order 502 of 802) Neat piece. Inert.
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Vietnam Medical Trauma Leg Splint Aluminum Lot #503 (Sale Order 503 of 802) Deadstock.
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Marker Panel for US Parachute Troops Vietnam Lot #504 (Sale Order 504 of 802) WW2 Airborne. Used by the Pathfinders to mark landing zones and tied to top of vehicles.
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Group of Military Items Lot #505 (Sale Order 505 of 802) Nice grouping, including 2 plastic 1903 stocks.
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Lot of Vietnam Army Patches Lot #506 (Sale Order 506 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Lot of WW2 Jump Wings Patches Lot #507 (Sale Order 507 of 802) Nice grouping. All are unused condition.
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Group of WW2 US Army Patches Lot #508 (Sale Order 508 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Group of WW2 Korean War Ribbon Bars Lot #509 (Sale Order 509 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Group of WW2 Collar Brass Lot #510 (Sale Order 510 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Group of Assorted WW2 Korean War DI's Lot #511 (Sale Order 511 of 802) Nice grouping.
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US Army Panel Marker Case Lot #512 (Sale Order 512 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 Army Officers Shoes Deadstock Lot #513 (Sale Order 513 of 802) Deadstock in original box. Size 11 EE.
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US Army Dummy Practice Anti Tank Mine Lot #514 (Sale Order 514 of 802) Inert.
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Vietnam Emergency One Man Life Raft Lot #515 (Sale Order 515 of 802) Deadstock condition.
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Vietnam War Rubberized Body Bag Lot #516 (Sale Order 516 of 802) Deadstock.
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Wingate's Raiders 1944 Book Lot #517 (Sale Order 517 of 802) Nice edition. Made during war time with conserved materials.
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Leadership for American Army Leaders Munson Lot #518 (Sale Order 518 of 802) 1941 edition.
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First Call Guide Posts to Berlin Empey Lot #519 (Sale Order 519 of 802) 1918 edition.
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The Bluejackets Manual Lot #520 (Sale Order 520 of 802) 18th edition, 1968.
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Firing Regulations for Small Arms 1904 Lot #521 (Sale Order 521 of 802) 1904 edition. Leatherbound.
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The American Shotgun Charles Askins Lot #522 (Sale Order 522 of 802) Nice edition with dust jacket.
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Orders Decorations Medals Third Reich Littlejohn Lot #523 (Sale Order 523 of 802) Scarce.
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Orders Decorations Medals Third Reich Littlejohn Lot #524 (Sale Order 524 of 802) Volume 2. Scarce.
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My Experiences in the World War Pershing Lot #525 (Sale Order 525 of 802) Nice 1st edition with dust jacket.
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WW1 Imperial German Supplement Book Lot #526 (Sale Order 526 of 802) Nice old book. One page is trimmed as shown.
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Air Corps Album Luke Field Arizona Lot #527 (Sale Order 527 of 802) Neat WW2 Autograph book.
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Woodfill of the Regulars Lowell Thomas Lot #528 (Sale Order 528 of 802) Nice edition with dust jacket.
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Burma Drop John Beamish Lot #529 (Sale Order 529 of 802) 1958 edition.
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Lot of Military Books Lot #530 (Sale Order 530 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Lot of Military History Books Lot #531 (Sale Order 531 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Lot of Military History Books Lot #532 (Sale Order 532 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Persian Gulf Worn Special Forces Shemagh Lot #533 (Sale Order 533 of 802) Nice older piece.
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Mil Tec Camo Sniper Netting Lot #534 (Sale Order 534 of 802) Unused.
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84th Infantry Division Map WW2 Lot #535 (Sale Order 535 of 802) 22" by 29" shrink wrapped.
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WW2 Under the Shadow of Their Wings Poster Lot #536 (Sale Order 536 of 802) Nice original poster. 27" by 37".
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WW1 Doughboy US Army Helmet Lot #537 (Sale Order 537 of 802) Nice example.
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Bren Gun Stock Set Lot #538 (Sale Order 538 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 US M1 Carbine Rifle Stock Lot #539 (Sale Order 539 of 802) Nice stock.
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WW2 US M1 Carbine Rifle Stock Lot #540 (Sale Order 540 of 802) Nice WW2 period stock.
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WW2 US M1 Carbine Rifle Stock Lot #541 (Sale Order 541 of 802) Nice WW2 period stock.
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WW2 US M1 Carbine Rifle Stock Lot #542 (Sale Order 542 of 802) Nice WW2 period stock.
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USGI M14 M1a Stock Set Lot #543 (Sale Order 543 of 802) Nice stock with hand guard
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Large Group of Assorted Ammo Lot #544 (Sale Order 544 of 802) Multiple calibers and types.
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Climax 2 Piece Shotgun Shell Box 16ga Lot #545 (Sale Order 545 of 802) Nice scarce box. No contents.
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Group of Shotgun Shell Boxes Lot #546 (Sale Order 546 of 802) Nice group of boxes with contents.
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Group of Remington 22 Jet Ammo Lot #547 (Sale Order 547 of 802) One full box. The other has no contents.
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1906 .30 Government Winchester Ammo Lot #548 (Sale Order 548 of 802) Boxes are a bit rough. Contents are intact.
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Antique Shotgun Shell Box Collection Lot #549 (Sale Order 549 of 802) Nice grouping. Boxes have contents.
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120 Rounds of .30 Match Ball Ammo Lot #550 (Sale Order 550 of 802) 100 rounds are loaded, 20 are blanks.
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Lot of Western Remington .22 LR Ammo Lot #551 (Sale Order 551 of 802) Nice grouping of older ammo.
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Spanish American War .30 Ball Ammo Bandoleer Lot #552 (Sale Order 552 of 802) Complete with rounds.
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Two Boxes of Old Shotgun Shells Lot #553 (Sale Order 553 of 802) Nice pair of old boxes with contents.
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Group of Old Shotgun Shells Lot #554 (Sale Order 554 of 802) Nice grouping of old shells and boxes.
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Group of Vintage Hoppe's Gun Cleaning Patches Lot #555 (Sale Order 555 of 802) Nice grouping.
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60 Rounds of Wolf 7.62 x 39mm Lot #556 (Sale Order 556 of 802) 3 Boxes.
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Huge Group of .308 Brass Lot #557 (Sale Order 557 of 802) 3 partial ammo cans full of .308 fired brass.
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Large Group of .223 Brass Lot #558 (Sale Order 558 of 802) Half an ammo can and a cardboard box of fired .223 brass.
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Ammo Can Full of 30-06 Brass Lot #559 (Sale Order 559 of 802) Nice can full of fired brass.
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Ammo Can of .30 Carbine Rifle Brass Lot #560 (Sale Order 560 of 802) Assorted can of brass. Appears to be mostly .30 carbine.
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Remington Express Shotgun Shells 12ga 20ga Lot #561 (Sale Order 561 of 802) Nice old boxes of shells.
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550 Rounds of 9mm Spanish FMJ Lot #562 (Sale Order 562 of 802) 550 total rounds.
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Large Group of .45 Auto Brass Lot #563 (Sale Order 563 of 802) Ammo can full in factory boxes. All fired.
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Partial Ammo Can of 30-40 Krag Brass Lot #564 (Sale Order 564 of 802) Partial can full. All fired.
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Assorted Rifle Brass 7.62 30-30 6.5 Jap Lot #565 (Sale Order 565 of 802) Can of assorted brass as shown.
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Group of Assorted Ammo Lot #566 (Sale Order 566 of 802) Some shotgun, some reloaded and a partial box of .22lr.
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Montana Cartridge Company .308 Win Brass Lot #567 (Sale Order 567 of 802) Scarce box of brass.
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MEC 650 Shotgun Reloading Press Lot #568 (Sale Order 568 of 802) Nice press. Ready to use.
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Texan M-IV Shotgun Reloading Press Lot #569 (Sale Order 569 of 802) Nice old press. Ready to use.
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Thompson Center Contender Rifle Pistol Action Lot #570 (Sale Order 570 of 802) Very nice example.
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WW2 US Army Flare Pistol Lot #571 (Sale Order 571 of 802) Had a side failure at some point and is no longer usable.
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Antique Smith Percussion Derringer Pocket Pistol Lot #572 (Sale Order 572 of 802) Small pocket or dueling size. Lock plate is marked Smith.
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Historic .32 Iver Johnson Pistol South Dakota Lot #573 (Sale Order 573 of 802) Neat piece of history on plaque. Requires FFL Transfer.
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Traditions Timber Ridge .50 Black Powder Rifle Lot #574 (Sale Order 574 of 802) Nice lightly used rifle. Black powder guns cannot be shipped to addresses in Hawaii, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey & Rhode Island. No sales to these states, any bids from these states will result in immediate termination of your bidding account.
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Middle Eastern Flint Lock Pistol Lot #575 (Sale Order 575 of 802) Nice old pistol. Stock is inlaid with mother of pearl.
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Montana Ranch Made Cowboy Rifle Scabbard Lot #576 (Sale Order 576 of 802) Made from old boots. Kind of interesting.
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German K98 Mauser Rifle Stock Lot #577 (Sale Order 577 of 802) Nice old stock.
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Remington Model 11 Shotgun Modified Choke Lot #578 (Sale Order 578 of 802) Nice old shotgun. Pre 1920. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Very Fine Guild Rifle Bohler Stahl Lot #579 (Sale Order 579 of 802) Set triggers. Engraved barrel. Spoon bolt handle. Very nice old rifle. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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W.L. Evans Percussion Musket Rifle Lot #580 (Sale Order 580 of 802) Nice old rifle. Antique. Does not require FFL Transfer.
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Finnish Mosin Nagant M27 Tikka Arsenal Lot #581 (Sale Order 581 of 802) Nice old rifle. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Springfield Arms 16ga Single Shot Shotgun Lot #582 (Sale Order 582 of 802) Nice old shotgun. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Montana Indian Springfield Trapdoor Shotgun Lot #583 (Sale Order 583 of 802) Nice old shotgun. Has been bored out to be a shotgun. Period Indian Tacking as shown. Antique does not require FFL Transfer.
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8mm Mauser German Guild Gun Kerner Suhl Lot #584 (Sale Order 584 of 802) Nice old rifle. Elegant build with set triggers. Caliber 7.92. Made by Emil Kerner. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Danish Remington Model 1867 Rolling Block Rifle Lot #585 (Sale Order 585 of 802) Nice old rifle. Antique, does not require FFL Transfer.
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Remington Model 12 Gallery Gun .22 Lot #586 (Sale Order 586 of 802) Octagonal barrel. .22 Short, Long or LR. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Montana Indian Springfield Trapdoor Shotgun Lot #587 (Sale Order 587 of 802) Nice old shotgun. Has been bored out to be a shotgun. Period Indian Tacking as shown. Antique does not require FFL Transfer.
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Wards Western Field No 45 .22 Rifle Lot #588 (Sale Order 588 of 802) Nice older target rifle with magazine. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Remington Rolling Block 22 Rifle Lot #589 (Sale Order 589 of 802) Sweet little gun. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Stevens Savage 311 12ga Double Barrel Shotgun SXS Lot #590 (Sale Order 590 of 802) Very nice older side by side. 12ga. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Marlin Model 92 22 LR Lever Action Rifle Lot #591 (Sale Order 591 of 802) Nice old rifle. Scarce caliber. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Springfield Model 1903 Smith Corona Rifle Lot #592 (Sale Order 592 of 802) Nice rifle. Has been drilled and tapped for a scope. Would make a good shooter. Appears to have been rebarreled. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Ruger Mini 14 .223 Rifle Made in 1976 Lot #593 (Sale Order 593 of 802) Nice rifle. Has been drilled and tapped for a scope mount. Stock has a hole drilled into it. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Antique Frontier Musket Rifle Lot #594 (Sale Order 594 of 802) No markings I can see. Has been worked over many times. Comes with buckskin case. Does not require FFL Transfer.
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Winchester Model 1886 38-56 Rifle Lot #595 (Sale Order 595 of 802) Made in 1889. Does not require an FFL Transfer. Caliber is 38-56. Octagonal barrel.
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Vietnam Hushpuppy Subsonic .22 Sterile Rifle SOG Lot #596 (Sale Order 596 of 802) Very rare piece. Hayes Otoupalik collection. Hayes purchased this rifle directly from the estate of a OSS solider. The rifle is completely sterile, it has been modified for use with a silencer. Was meant for use behind enemy lines. Sterile of all markings, made this way to prevent enemies discerning the national affiliation of the captured soldier. FFL transfer REQUIRED. This Sterile 22 Rifle was obtained from a CIA/SOG Special forces veteran of the Vietnam War by the name of Sgt Maj Rupert Jack Stratton who served with the 5th Special Forces. It has an enclosed bolt so that there is no gas leakage. A unique clandestine weapon of the Vietnam war. Extremely Rare, once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Glock 19 9mm Pistol Lot #597 (Sale Order 597 of 802) Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted. No sales to the following areas, a bid from any of these restricted areas will result in immediate termination of your agility to place bids with our auction company in perpetuity: Internationally, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Cook County Illinois, Aurora Illinois, Chicago Illinois, Oak Park Illinois.
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WW2 International Flare Signal Gun Pistol Lot #598 (Sale Order 598 of 802) Nice old flare pistol.
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WW2 British Signal Flare Pistol Lot #599 (Sale Order 599 of 802) Nice flare pistol.
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Winchester 1892 .44 WCF Saddle Ring Carbine Lot #600 (Sale Order 600 of 802) Nice old rifle. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Enfield Number 4 30-03 Rifle Long Branch Lot #601 (Sale Order 601 of 802) Made in Canada 1943. Nice Rifle. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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WW2 Type 38 Japanese Arisaka Rifle Lot #602 (Sale Order 602 of 802) Nice old rifle. Ground Mum. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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WW2 Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Rifle Lot #603 (Sale Order 603 of 802) Nice rifle. Unground Mum. Toyo Kogyo. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Winchester 1894 Rifle Octagon Barrel Cal 25-35 Lot #604 (Sale Order 604 of 802) Nice old rifle. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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WW2 Remington 03-A3 1903a3 Rifle 1943 Lot #605 (Sale Order 605 of 802) Made in 1943. Nice rifle. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R Not Accepted.
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Model 1886 Winchester 45-70 Rifle Lot #606 (Sale Order 606 of 802) Has Been Rebarreled. Does Not require FFL Transfer.
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Ballard Heavy Octagon Sporting Rifle .44 Rimfire Lot #607 (Sale Order 607 of 802) This Ballard Sporting Rifle No. 44 belong to Brig. General Calvin E. Pratt. He was appointed a Brig. General of Volunteer
Forces by President Abraham Lincoln on 13 September 1862. A letter of testimony to this fact can be provided via the consignor. Hayes Otoupalik Collection. There is considerable information on General Pratt on the internet. Made by Merrimack Arms. Does not require FFL Transfer.
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Rare Thai Type 45 K98 Mauser Japanese Made Lot #608 (Sale Order 608 of 802) Scarce variant. Made for the Thai by Japan. Type 45, front slide dust cover. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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1873 Winchester 44-40 Rifle Made in 1887 Lot #609 (Sale Order 609 of 802) Very nice rifle. Octagon barrel. Does not require FFL Transfer.
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Winchester Model 1897 12ga Shotgun Lot #610 (Sale Order 610 of 802) Very nice all original condition. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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US Model 1917 Remington 30-06 Enfield Rifle Lot #611 (Sale Order 611 of 802) Made in 08-18. Nice rifle. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine 44-40 Lot #612 (Sale Order 612 of 802) Nice rifle. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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Australian 310 Martini Cadet Rifle Lot #613 (Sale Order 613 of 802) Rechambered for 32-20. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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Martini Henry .303 Carbine Rifle Lot #614 (Sale Order 614 of 802) Antique, does not require FFL.
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Belgium Browning BAR Grade II 30-06 Rifle Lot #615 (Sale Order 615 of 802) Very nice rifle. Stock has a few minor scuffs. Overall very nice. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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Smith and Wesson Model 34 Kit Gun 22 LR Lot #616 (Sale Order 616 of 802) Nice early example. Lightweight frame. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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U.S. Immigration Service Colt New Service Pistol Lot #617 (Sale Order 617 of 802) Very rare revolver. The back strap is stamped "U.S.I.B.P." (United States Immigration Border Patrol). Serial number 982. Factory original and unaltered.
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Original WW2 FP-45 Liberator Pistol Lot #618 (Sale Order 618 of 802) Nice original clandestine pistol. This lot has a reserve. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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Ruger MK6 .22 LR NRA Edition Lot #619 (Sale Order 619 of 802) Never used in original box. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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1900 US Army Trials Test Luger Pistol Lot #620 (Sale Order 620 of 802) 85% condition. All original, all matching. Falls in the correct serial number range. No Germany mark. Dished Toggles. Rare piece. This lot has a reserve.
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Webley Senior Air Pellet Pistol Lot #621 (Sale Order 621 of 802) Very nice example. Appears to have been used very little. No sales to the following areas: States/Territories: • Delaware • Illinois • Michigan • Minnesota • New Jersey • Rhode Island • US Virgin Islands Cities: • Stratford, CT: Zip codes: 06614, 06615 • New York City, NY (all 5 boroughs): Zip codes: 10001 – 10292 (inclusive of all numbers) • Buffalo, NY: Zip codes: 14201 – 14280 (inclusive of all numbers) • Rochester, NY: Zip codes: 14602 – 14694 (inclusive of all numbers) • Yonkers, NY: Zip codes: 10701 – 10710 (inclusive of all numbers) • Cincinnati, OH: Zip codes: 45201 – 45299 (inclusive of all numbers); and 45999 • Philadelphia, PA: Zip codes: 19019 – 19197 (inclusive of all numbers) and 19244, 19255 • Johnson City, TN: Zip codes: 37601, 37602, 37604, 37605, 37614, 37615
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WW2 Enfield Sniper Rifle Scope 32 MK III MK3 1945 Lot #622 (Sale Order 622 of 802) Nice all original scope in pouch. About as nice as you can get.
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WW2 Japanese Navy Nippon Sensui Divers Helmet Lot #623 (Sale Order 623 of 802) Nice helmet. Wonderful condition. One wing nut may have been replaced as shown. This lot has a reserve.
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Universal Geneve Dato Compax Watch Bo Foster Lot #624 (Sale Order 624 of 802) This watch is about as historic and significant as you can get for a WW2 Chronograph. It was on Mayhew Y. "Bo" Foster's wrist while he flew Hermann Göring to stand trial at Nuremberg. This watched helped Bo keep track of mileage and fuel usage and was essential in accomplishing his mission. Thanks to this watch Hermann Goring landed safety in Nuremberg and stood trial for the atrocities he committed during the Holocaust. The watch is in working order. Mayhew Y. "Bo" Foster (October 9, 1911 – March 21, 2011) was an American soldier who flew captured Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring from Austria to Germany for interrogation by the 7th Army. For his actions in World War II, Foster was awarded both the Silver Star and the Légion d'Honneur. At the end of the war, Göring surrendered to the Allied Powers in the Bavarian Alps. On May 9, 1945, Foster transported Göring back to Germany on a 55-minute flight in an unescorted, unarmed L-5, a larger plane than the L-4 he normally piloted, because Göring weighed more than 300 pounds (140 kg). According to China Daily, in a letter to his wife, Virginia, written at the time, Foster describes his first impression of Göring as "effeminate [and] gave me the creeps . . . Several times I had the impulse to turn the plane over and see if I could shake him out, but he was wedged in like a champagne cork." Foster said that Göring, who spoke some English, avoided any talk of Adolf Hitler, with whom Göring - as the commander of the Luftwaffe - had fallen out of favour as the total German defeat neared. "He acted as though he was going on a sightseeing tour, or really as though I was going on a sightseeing tour, and he was showing me where he grew up. I had a .45 in a shoulder holster, but he couldn't reach that. But neither could I, because I had two hands controlling the plane." Foster further recalled Göring as having been sharp, friendly, and witty, having joked when Foster asked him when Germany began manufacturing jets. "Too late," Göring was said to have answered. Foster continued: "I could see that he was like one of our officers if he'd been picked up. I wouldn't say it changed my view of the war, but it showed me that there are [He did not finish the statement.] . . . Well, I questioned all that we knew about these vicious people." Göring was convicted of war crimes, but in October 1946 before he could be hanged by the Nuremberg authorities, he committed suicide by taking a cyanide capsule someone had smuggled to him. By October 1945, Foster was back in the United States, having flown seventy reconnaissance combat missions during his wartime service. He returned to his adopted home state of Montana, where he was appointed lieutenant colonel in the Montana Army National Guard. He was thereafter promoted to brigadier general, a rank that he held from 1963 until 1971. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Foster graduated in 1937 with a degree in English from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. He and his wife, Virginia Lou Foster (February 15, 1916 – May 7, 1993) were married in 1940. The couple had one daughter, Susan Carol Foster Korkalo (1944–2007). Foster received the Silver Star for his wartime service in southern France in 1944. It was not until 2009 that he received the French Legion of Honor, when Pierre Vimont, the French Ambassador to the United States, released a letter hailing Foster for his "personal, precious contribution to the United States' decisive role in the liberation of our country during World War II." Foster died at the age of ninety-nine in a nursing home in Missoula, Montana. His last city of residence was Livingston in Park County, Montana. Survivors included son-in-law Roy E. Korkalo of Livingston, grandson Chris Korkalo, and a sister, Priscilla F. Howell.
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Mayhew "Bo" Foster Secret Surveillance Photos Lot #625 (Sale Order 625 of 802) Wonderful group of images. Showing Bo and his plane on deck of a destroyer. Also shown are several top secret aerial images. Never before seen photographs. Mayhew Y. "Bo" Foster (October 9, 1911 – March 21, 2011) was an American soldier who flew captured Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring from Austria to Germany for interrogation by the 7th Army. For his actions in World War II, Foster was awarded both the Silver Star and the Légion d'Honneur. At the end of the war, Göring surrendered to the Allied Powers in the Bavarian Alps. On May 9, 1945, Foster transported Göring back to Germany on a 55-minute flight in an unescorted, unarmed L-5, a larger plane than the L-4 he normally piloted, because Göring weighed more than 300 pounds (140 kg). According to China Daily, in a letter to his wife, Virginia, written at the time, Foster describes his first impression of Göring as "effeminate [and] gave me the creeps . . . Several times I had the impulse to turn the plane over and see if I could shake him out, but he was wedged in like a champagne cork." Foster said that Göring, who spoke some English, avoided any talk of Adolf Hitler, with whom Göring - as the commander of the Luftwaffe - had fallen out of favour as the total German defeat neared. "He acted as though he was going on a sightseeing tour, or really as though I was going on a sightseeing tour, and he was showing me where he grew up. I had a .45 in a shoulder holster, but he couldn't reach that. But neither could I, because I had two hands controlling the plane." Foster further recalled Göring as having been sharp, friendly, and witty, having joked when Foster asked him when Germany began manufacturing jets. "Too late," Göring was said to have answered. Foster continued: "I could see that he was like one of our officers if he'd been picked up. I wouldn't say it changed my view of the war, but it showed me that there are [He did not finish the statement.] . . . Well, I questioned all that we knew about these vicious people." Göring was convicted of war crimes, but in October 1946 before he could be hanged by the Nuremberg authorities, he committed suicide by taking a cyanide capsule someone had smuggled to him. By October 1945, Foster was back in the United States, having flown seventy reconnaissance combat missions during his wartime service. He returned to his adopted home state of Montana, where he was appointed lieutenant colonel in the Montana Army National Guard. He was thereafter promoted to brigadier general, a rank that he held from 1963 until 1971. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Foster graduated in 1937 with a degree in English from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. He and his wife, Virginia Lou Foster (February 15, 1916 – May 7, 1993) were married in 1940. The couple had one daughter, Susan Carol Foster Korkalo (1944–2007). Foster received the Silver Star for his wartime service in southern France in 1944. It was not until 2009 that he received the French Legion of Honor, when Pierre Vimont, the French Ambassador to the United States, released a letter hailing Foster for his "personal, precious contribution to the United States' decisive role in the liberation of our country during World War II." Foster died at the age of ninety-nine in a nursing home in Missoula, Montana. His last city of residence was Livingston in Park County, Montana. Survivors included son-in-law Roy E. Korkalo of Livingston, grandson Chris Korkalo, and a sister, Priscilla F. Howell.
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American Hero General Bo Foster's Uniform Lot #626 (Sale Order 626 of 802) This is Bo's personal Vietnam Montana National Guard Uniform. Mayhew Y. "Bo" Foster (October 9, 1911 – March 21, 2011) was an American soldier who flew captured Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring from Austria to Germany for interrogation by the 7th Army. For his actions in World War II, Foster was awarded both the Silver Star and the Légion d'Honneur. At the end of the war, Göring surrendered to the Allied Powers in the Bavarian Alps. On May 9, 1945, Foster transported Göring back to Germany on a 55-minute flight in an unescorted, unarmed L-5, a larger plane than the L-4 he normally piloted, because Göring weighed more than 300 pounds (140 kg). According to China Daily, in a letter to his wife, Virginia, written at the time, Foster describes his first impression of Göring as "effeminate [and] gave me the creeps . . . Several times I had the impulse to turn the plane over and see if I could shake him out, but he was wedged in like a champagne cork." Foster said that Göring, who spoke some English, avoided any talk of Adolf Hitler, with whom Göring - as the commander of the Luftwaffe - had fallen out of favour as the total German defeat neared. "He acted as though he was going on a sightseeing tour, or really as though I was going on a sightseeing tour, and he was showing me where he grew up. I had a .45 in a shoulder holster, but he couldn't reach that. But neither could I, because I had two hands controlling the plane." Foster further recalled Göring as having been sharp, friendly, and witty, having joked when Foster asked him when Germany began manufacturing jets. "Too late," Göring was said to have answered. Foster continued: "I could see that he was like one of our officers if he'd been picked up. I wouldn't say it changed my view of the war, but it showed me that there are [He did not finish the statement.] . . . Well, I questioned all that we knew about these vicious people." Göring was convicted of war crimes, but in October 1946 before he could be hanged by the Nuremberg authorities, he committed suicide by taking a cyanide capsule someone had smuggled to him. By October 1945, Foster was back in the United States, having flown seventy reconnaissance combat missions during his wartime service. He returned to his adopted home state of Montana, where he was appointed lieutenant colonel in the Montana Army National Guard. He was thereafter promoted to brigadier general, a rank that he held from 1963 until 1971. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Foster graduated in 1937 with a degree in English from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. He and his wife, Virginia Lou Foster (February 15, 1916 – May 7, 1993) were married in 1940. The couple had one daughter, Susan Carol Foster Korkalo (1944–2007). Foster received the Silver Star for his wartime service in southern France in 1944. It was not until 2009 that he received the French Legion of Honor, when Pierre Vimont, the French Ambassador to the United States, released a letter hailing Foster for his "personal, precious contribution to the United States' decisive role in the liberation of our country during World War II." Foster died at the age of ninety-nine in a nursing home in Missoula, Montana. His last city of residence was Livingston in Park County, Montana. Survivors included son-in-law Roy E. Korkalo of Livingston, grandson Chris Korkalo, and a sister, Priscilla F. Howell.
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American Hero General Bo Foster's Uniform Lot #627 (Sale Order 627 of 802) This is Bo's personal Vietnam Montana National Guard Uniform. Mayhew Y. "Bo" Foster (October 9, 1911 – March 21, 2011) was an American soldier who flew captured Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring from Austria to Germany for interrogation by the 7th Army. For his actions in World War II, Foster was awarded both the Silver Star and the Légion d'Honneur. At the end of the war, Göring surrendered to the Allied Powers in the Bavarian Alps. On May 9, 1945, Foster transported Göring back to Germany on a 55-minute flight in an unescorted, unarmed L-5, a larger plane than the L-4 he normally piloted, because Göring weighed more than 300 pounds (140 kg). According to China Daily, in a letter to his wife, Virginia, written at the time, Foster describes his first impression of Göring as "effeminate [and] gave me the creeps . . . Several times I had the impulse to turn the plane over and see if I could shake him out, but he was wedged in like a champagne cork." Foster said that Göring, who spoke some English, avoided any talk of Adolf Hitler, with whom Göring - as the commander of the Luftwaffe - had fallen out of favour as the total German defeat neared. "He acted as though he was going on a sightseeing tour, or really as though I was going on a sightseeing tour, and he was showing me where he grew up. I had a .45 in a shoulder holster, but he couldn't reach that. But neither could I, because I had two hands controlling the plane." Foster further recalled Göring as having been sharp, friendly, and witty, having joked when Foster asked him when Germany began manufacturing jets. "Too late," Göring was said to have answered. Foster continued: "I could see that he was like one of our officers if he'd been picked up. I wouldn't say it changed my view of the war, but it showed me that there are [He did not finish the statement.] . . . Well, I questioned all that we knew about these vicious people." Göring was convicted of war crimes, but in October 1946 before he could be hanged by the Nuremberg authorities, he committed suicide by taking a cyanide capsule someone had smuggled to him. By October 1945, Foster was back in the United States, having flown seventy reconnaissance combat missions during his wartime service. He returned to his adopted home state of Montana, where he was appointed lieutenant colonel in the Montana Army National Guard. He was thereafter promoted to brigadier general, a rank that he held from 1963 until 1971. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Foster graduated in 1937 with a degree in English from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. He and his wife, Virginia Lou Foster (February 15, 1916 – May 7, 1993) were married in 1940. The couple had one daughter, Susan Carol Foster Korkalo (1944–2007). Foster received the Silver Star for his wartime service in southern France in 1944. It was not until 2009 that he received the French Legion of Honor, when Pierre Vimont, the French Ambassador to the United States, released a letter hailing Foster for his "personal, precious contribution to the United States' decisive role in the liberation of our country during World War II." Foster died at the age of ninety-nine in a nursing home in Missoula, Montana. His last city of residence was Livingston in Park County, Montana. Survivors included son-in-law Roy E. Korkalo of Livingston, grandson Chris Korkalo, and a sister, Priscilla F. Howell.
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American Hero General Bo Foster's Uniform Lot #628 (Sale Order 628 of 802) This is Bo's personal Vietnam Montana National Guard Uniform. Mayhew Y. "Bo" Foster (October 9, 1911 – March 21, 2011) was an American soldier who flew captured Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring from Austria to Germany for interrogation by the 7th Army. For his actions in World War II, Foster was awarded both the Silver Star and the Légion d'Honneur. At the end of the war, Göring surrendered to the Allied Powers in the Bavarian Alps. On May 9, 1945, Foster transported Göring back to Germany on a 55-minute flight in an unescorted, unarmed L-5, a larger plane than the L-4 he normally piloted, because Göring weighed more than 300 pounds (140 kg). According to China Daily, in a letter to his wife, Virginia, written at the time, Foster describes his first impression of Göring as "effeminate [and] gave me the creeps . . . Several times I had the impulse to turn the plane over and see if I could shake him out, but he was wedged in like a champagne cork." Foster said that Göring, who spoke some English, avoided any talk of Adolf Hitler, with whom Göring - as the commander of the Luftwaffe - had fallen out of favour as the total German defeat neared. "He acted as though he was going on a sightseeing tour, or really as though I was going on a sightseeing tour, and he was showing me where he grew up. I had a .45 in a shoulder holster, but he couldn't reach that. But neither could I, because I had two hands controlling the plane." Foster further recalled Göring as having been sharp, friendly, and witty, having joked when Foster asked him when Germany began manufacturing jets. "Too late," Göring was said to have answered. Foster continued: "I could see that he was like one of our officers if he'd been picked up. I wouldn't say it changed my view of the war, but it showed me that there are [He did not finish the statement.] . . . Well, I questioned all that we knew about these vicious people." Göring was convicted of war crimes, but in October 1946 before he could be hanged by the Nuremberg authorities, he committed suicide by taking a cyanide capsule someone had smuggled to him. By October 1945, Foster was back in the United States, having flown seventy reconnaissance combat missions during his wartime service. He returned to his adopted home state of Montana, where he was appointed lieutenant colonel in the Montana Army National Guard. He was thereafter promoted to brigadier general, a rank that he held from 1963 until 1971. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Foster graduated in 1937 with a degree in English from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. He and his wife, Virginia Lou Foster (February 15, 1916 – May 7, 1993) were married in 1940. The couple had one daughter, Susan Carol Foster Korkalo (1944–2007). Foster received the Silver Star for his wartime service in southern France in 1944. It was not until 2009 that he received the French Legion of Honor, when Pierre Vimont, the French Ambassador to the United States, released a letter hailing Foster for his "personal, precious contribution to the United States' decisive role in the liberation of our country during World War II." Foster died at the age of ninety-nine in a nursing home in Missoula, Montana. His last city of residence was Livingston in Park County, Montana. Survivors included son-in-law Roy E. Korkalo of Livingston, grandson Chris Korkalo, and a sister, Priscilla F. Howell.
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American Hero General Bo Foster's Uniform Lot #629 (Sale Order 629 of 802) This is Bo's personal Vietnam Montana National Guard Uniform. Mayhew Y. "Bo" Foster (October 9, 1911 – March 21, 2011) was an American soldier who flew captured Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring from Austria to Germany for interrogation by the 7th Army. For his actions in World War II, Foster was awarded both the Silver Star and the Légion d'Honneur. At the end of the war, Göring surrendered to the Allied Powers in the Bavarian Alps. On May 9, 1945, Foster transported Göring back to Germany on a 55-minute flight in an unescorted, unarmed L-5, a larger plane than the L-4 he normally piloted, because Göring weighed more than 300 pounds (140 kg). According to China Daily, in a letter to his wife, Virginia, written at the time, Foster describes his first impression of Göring as "effeminate [and] gave me the creeps . . . Several times I had the impulse to turn the plane over and see if I could shake him out, but he was wedged in like a champagne cork." Foster said that Göring, who spoke some English, avoided any talk of Adolf Hitler, with whom Göring - as the commander of the Luftwaffe - had fallen out of favour as the total German defeat neared. "He acted as though he was going on a sightseeing tour, or really as though I was going on a sightseeing tour, and he was showing me where he grew up. I had a .45 in a shoulder holster, but he couldn't reach that. But neither could I, because I had two hands controlling the plane." Foster further recalled Göring as having been sharp, friendly, and witty, having joked when Foster asked him when Germany began manufacturing jets. "Too late," Göring was said to have answered. Foster continued: "I could see that he was like one of our officers if he'd been picked up. I wouldn't say it changed my view of the war, but it showed me that there are [He did not finish the statement.] . . . Well, I questioned all that we knew about these vicious people." Göring was convicted of war crimes, but in October 1946 before he could be hanged by the Nuremberg authorities, he committed suicide by taking a cyanide capsule someone had smuggled to him. By October 1945, Foster was back in the United States, having flown seventy reconnaissance combat missions during his wartime service. He returned to his adopted home state of Montana, where he was appointed lieutenant colonel in the Montana Army National Guard. He was thereafter promoted to brigadier general, a rank that he held from 1963 until 1971. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Foster graduated in 1937 with a degree in English from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. He and his wife, Virginia Lou Foster (February 15, 1916 – May 7, 1993) were married in 1940. The couple had one daughter, Susan Carol Foster Korkalo (1944–2007). Foster received the Silver Star for his wartime service in southern France in 1944. It was not until 2009 that he received the French Legion of Honor, when Pierre Vimont, the French Ambassador to the United States, released a letter hailing Foster for his "personal, precious contribution to the United States' decisive role in the liberation of our country during World War II." Foster died at the age of ninety-nine in a nursing home in Missoula, Montana. His last city of residence was Livingston in Park County, Montana. Survivors included son-in-law Roy E. Korkalo of Livingston, grandson Chris Korkalo, and a sister, Priscilla F. Howell.
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American Hero General Bo Foster's Uniforms Lot #630 (Sale Order 630 of 802) These are Bo's personal Vietnam Era Montana National Guard Uniforms. Mayhew Y. "Bo" Foster (October 9, 1911 – March 21, 2011) was an American soldier who flew captured Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring from Austria to Germany for interrogation by the 7th Army. For his actions in World War II, Foster was awarded both the Silver Star and the Légion d'Honneur. At the end of the war, Göring surrendered to the Allied Powers in the Bavarian Alps. On May 9, 1945, Foster transported Göring back to Germany on a 55-minute flight in an unescorted, unarmed L-5, a larger plane than the L-4 he normally piloted, because Göring weighed more than 300 pounds (140 kg). According to China Daily, in a letter to his wife, Virginia, written at the time, Foster describes his first impression of Göring as "effeminate [and] gave me the creeps . . . Several times I had the impulse to turn the plane over and see if I could shake him out, but he was wedged in like a champagne cork." Foster said that Göring, who spoke some English, avoided any talk of Adolf Hitler, with whom Göring - as the commander of the Luftwaffe - had fallen out of favour as the total German defeat neared. "He acted as though he was going on a sightseeing tour, or really as though I was going on a sightseeing tour, and he was showing me where he grew up. I had a .45 in a shoulder holster, but he couldn't reach that. But neither could I, because I had two hands controlling the plane." Foster further recalled Göring as having been sharp, friendly, and witty, having joked when Foster asked him when Germany began manufacturing jets. "Too late," Göring was said to have answered. Foster continued: "I could see that he was like one of our officers if he'd been picked up. I wouldn't say it changed my view of the war, but it showed me that there are [He did not finish the statement.] . . . Well, I questioned all that we knew about these vicious people." Göring was convicted of war crimes, but in October 1946 before he could be hanged by the Nuremberg authorities, he committed suicide by taking a cyanide capsule someone had smuggled to him. By October 1945, Foster was back in the United States, having flown seventy reconnaissance combat missions during his wartime service. He returned to his adopted home state of Montana, where he was appointed lieutenant colonel in the Montana Army National Guard. He was thereafter promoted to brigadier general, a rank that he held from 1963 until 1971. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Foster graduated in 1937 with a degree in English from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. He and his wife, Virginia Lou Foster (February 15, 1916 – May 7, 1993) were married in 1940. The couple had one daughter, Susan Carol Foster Korkalo (1944–2007). Foster received the Silver Star for his wartime service in southern France in 1944. It was not until 2009 that he received the French Legion of Honor, when Pierre Vimont, the French Ambassador to the United States, released a letter hailing Foster for his "personal, precious contribution to the United States' decisive role in the liberation of our country during World War II." Foster died at the age of ninety-nine in a nursing home in Missoula, Montana. His last city of residence was Livingston in Park County, Montana. Survivors included son-in-law Roy E. Korkalo of Livingston, grandson Chris Korkalo, and a sister, Priscilla F. Howell.
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American Hero General Bo Foster's Uniform Lot #631 (Sale Order 631 of 802) This was on Mayhew Y. "Bo" Foster's uniform while he flew Hermann Göring to stand trial at Nuremburg. Also included in this lot is Bo's general issue watch. And a greeting card from Göring. The card was given to Bo upon touching down at Nuremburg, as a way to say thanks for the safe voyage. Mayhew Y. "Bo" Foster (October 9, 1911 – March 21, 2011) was an American soldier who flew captured Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring from Austria to Germany for interrogation by the 7th Army. For his actions in World War II, Foster was awarded both the Silver Star and the Légion d'Honneur. At the end of the war, Göring surrendered to the Allied Powers in the Bavarian Alps. On May 9, 1945, Foster transported Göring back to Germany on a 55-minute flight in an unescorted, unarmed L-5, a larger plane than the L-4 he normally piloted, because Göring weighed more than 300 pounds (140 kg). According to China Daily, in a letter to his wife, Virginia, written at the time, Foster describes his first impression of Göring as "effeminate [and] gave me the creeps . . . Several times I had the impulse to turn the plane over and see if I could shake him out, but he was wedged in like a champagne cork." Foster said that Göring, who spoke some English, avoided any talk of Adolf Hitler, with whom Göring - as the commander of the Luftwaffe - had fallen out of favour as the total German defeat neared. "He acted as though he was going on a sightseeing tour, or really as though I was going on a sightseeing tour, and he was showing me where he grew up. I had a .45 in a shoulder holster, but he couldn't reach that. But neither could I, because I had two hands controlling the plane." Foster further recalled Göring as having been sharp, friendly, and witty, having joked when Foster asked him when Germany began manufacturing jets. "Too late," Göring was said to have answered. Foster continued: "I could see that he was like one of our officers if he'd been picked up. I wouldn't say it changed my view of the war, but it showed me that there are [He did not finish the statement.] . . . Well, I questioned all that we knew about these vicious people." Göring was convicted of war crimes, but in October 1946 before he could be hanged by the Nuremberg authorities, he committed suicide by taking a cyanide capsule someone had smuggled to him. By October 1945, Foster was back in the United States, having flown seventy reconnaissance combat missions during his wartime service. He returned to his adopted home state of Montana, where he was appointed lieutenant colonel in the Montana Army National Guard. He was thereafter promoted to brigadier general, a rank that he held from 1963 until 1971. A native of Richmond, Virginia, Foster graduated in 1937 with a degree in English from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. He and his wife, Virginia Lou Foster (February 15, 1916 – May 7, 1993) were married in 1940. The couple had one daughter, Susan Carol Foster Korkalo (1944–2007). Foster received the Silver Star for his wartime service in southern France in 1944. It was not until 2009 that he received the French Legion of Honor, when Pierre Vimont, the French Ambassador to the United States, released a letter hailing Foster for his "personal, precious contribution to the United States' decisive role in the liberation of our country during World War II." Foster died at the age of ninety-nine in a nursing home in Missoula, Montana. His last city of residence was Livingston in Park County, Montana. Survivors included son-in-law Roy E. Korkalo of Livingston, grandson Chris Korkalo, and a sister, Priscilla F. Howell.
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Document Establishing the Babelsberg Film Academy Lot #632 (Sale Order 632 of 802) General Bo Foster Estate. Acquired directly from the belongings of Adolph Hitler. Signed by Adolph Hitler and Joseph Goebbels. This is the most historic document we have ever handled. It in effect puts the Nazi war engine in motion. Historians could argue that this letter is one of the most important in the history of the Nazi Party. The document tells of the establishment of the German Film Academy at Babelsberg. This film academy helped the Nazi Party brainwash the populous. By doing so the Nazi's were able to rise to power and take total control of Europe. Without the formation of this academy, it could be argued that the Nazi war effort may have been in vain. The German Film Academy Babelsberg was the first state German training center for film artists. It was created to build the Nazi Propaganda Machine. The German Film Academy, established on the Babelsberg Ufa site, inaugurated on March 4, 1938 by the Reich Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda , Joseph Goebbels , and gradually put into operation from November 1938, was intended to serve as a training facility for film directors, screenwriters, production managers, cameramen and film architects . The academy, which was directly subordinate to the film department of the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda , was primarily intended to replace the many film artists who had left the country after the National Socialist rise to power or had been banned from professions by the Reich Film Chamber . The former Hessen-Nassau Gau propaganda director Wilhelm Müller-Scheld became president, and the actor and director Wolfgang Liebeneiner became the director of the artistic faculty . Among the lecturers were among the Reich film director Fritz Hippler , head of production Ufa , Ernst Hugo Correll , the art director Erich Kettelhut , the multi-talented Veit Harlan and Willi Forst , the composer Peter Kreuder , the dramaturge Dr. Hermann Gressieker , the graphic artist Josef Fenneker and well-known actors such as Heinrich George, Paul Hörbiger and Viktor de Kowa . The training should last four semesters and end with the production of a feature film. In addition to the arts faculty, there were two other faculties for film technology and film industry / film law. The subject "Weltanschauung" should also be taught. Applicants who wanted to enroll as students or guest auditors had to prove their "Aryan descent" and membership of the NSDAP . As a prestige project, the German Film Academy was initially provided with considerable funds and was thus able to purchase a select selection of foreign films as teaching material. As part of the urban redevelopment of Potsdam-Babelsberg into a film city promoted by the National Socialists, the German Film Academy was also to receive a monumental new building in the National Socialist representational style (architects Emil Fahrenkamp and Otto Kohtz ). Due to the war, however, the facility was soon too expensive, so that it was closed in the spring of 1940 by Joseph Goebbels "for the duration of the war". The planning of the construction project continued until 1943 and then stopped, in 1944 the German Film Academy was dissolved.
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Large Ring Mauser Rifle Action Lot #633 (Sale Order 633 of 802) Complete and ready to build. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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Complete Bolt for K98 Mauser Lot #634 (Sale Order 634 of 802) Nice bolt. Ready to go in your gun.
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WW1 Colt 1911 Two Tone Pistol Magazine Lot #635 (Sale Order 635 of 802) Nice original magazine.
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Springfield 1903 03A3 Rifle Bolt Lot #636 (Sale Order 636 of 802) Nice complete bolt.
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Large Group of Rifle and Pistol Parts Lot #637 (Sale Order 637 of 802) Nice assortment.
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Large Lot of Military Items Lot #638 (Sale Order 638 of 802) Nice assortment.
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WW2 USMC Marine Corps Uniform Guadalcanal Lot #639 (Sale Order 639 of 802) Nice complete uniform set.
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WW2 US 10th Army Uniform Jacket Lot #640 (Sale Order 640 of 802) Nice uniform.
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WW2 USMC Marine Corps Uniform Guadalcanal Lot #641 (Sale Order 641 of 802) Nice uniform.
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1938 Ordinance Majors Dress Uniform Lot #642 (Sale Order 642 of 802) Nice matched set. Ex Kermit Edmonds estate.
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WW1 Officers 302nd Artillery Coat Uniform Lot #643 (Sale Order 643 of 802) Very nice uniform.
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Summer Flying Coveralls Lot #644 (Sale Order 644 of 802) Nice example.
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Custom Tailored WW2 Army Uniform Lot #645 (Sale Order 645 of 802) Port of Embarkation uniform. Custom tailored.
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WW2 Enlisted Corporals 100th Division Coat Lot #646 (Sale Order 646 of 802) Nice uniform.
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WW1 USMC Marine Corps Uniform Green Lot #647 (Sale Order 647 of 802) Nice early uniform. Excellent condition.
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WW2 US Army Europe Signal Corps Ike Jacket Lot #648 (Sale Order 648 of 802) Nice jacket.
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K-2B Flight Coveralls Vietnam Lot #649 (Sale Order 649 of 802) Nice set of coveralls.
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WW2 Officers 4 Pocket Tunic Armored Patch Lot #650 (Sale Order 650 of 802) Nice uniform.
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1938 US Cavalry Band Uniform Lot #651 (Sale Order 651 of 802) Nice uniform.
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WW1 Tank Corps Officers Tunic Lot #652 (Sale Order 652 of 802) US and Tank Corps Collard Brass - Has overseas stripes + Book in pocket with name. Very nice grouping.
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WW2 Sgt 41st Division Coat Ruptured Duck Uniform Lot #653 (Sale Order 653 of 802) Nice set.
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1902 Roll Collar Officers Coat w/ WW1 Insignia Lot #654 (Sale Order 654 of 802) Nice uniform.
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Model 1911 Leonard Lee Mississippi Marine Corps Lot #655 (Sale Order 655 of 802) Coat Named in pocket.
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WW1 US Marine Corps Uniform Lot #656 (Sale Order 656 of 802) Nice early uniform.
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1885 US Indian War Mounted Signal Corps Dress Coat Lot #657 (Sale Order 657 of 802) Very nice original uniform. Extremely rare.
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K-2B Flight Coveralls Vietnam Lot #658 (Sale Order 658 of 802) Nice set.
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Civil War Veterans Uniform Coat Lot #659 (Sale Order 659 of 802) Nice example.
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1885 Indian Wars Artillery Cape Lot #660 (Sale Order 660 of 802) Nice original piece. Hard to find.
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Vietnam War US Army Officers Pattern Hat Lot #661 (Sale Order 661 of 802) Nice hat.
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60mm Mortar Illumination Round WW2 Lot #662 (Sale Order 662 of 802) Nice piece. Inert.
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Beretta Pistol Box Lot #663 (Sale Order 663 of 802) Only included what is pictured.
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M1a M14 Magazines Lot #664 (Sale Order 664 of 802) No sales to the following areas, a bid from any of these restricted areas will result in immediate termination of your agility to place bids with our auction company in perpetuity: Internationally, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Cook County Illinois, Aurora Illinois, Chicago Illinois, Oak Park Illinois.
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Reproduction WW1 Colt 1911 Swivel Holster Lot #665 (Sale Order 665 of 802) Nice repro, never used.
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Early 1910 Canteen with Rimless Eagle Snaps Lot #666 (Sale Order 666 of 802) Rare early canteen.
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Pair of WW2 M1 Carbine Muzzle Cover Lot #667 (Sale Order 667 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 German MG34 Machine Gun Barrel Lot #668 (Sale Order 668 of 802) Nice barrel.
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WW2 British Bren MKII Barrel Assembly .303 Lot #669 (Sale Order 669 of 802) Nice example.
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Model 1903 Springfield Rear Sight Safety Tool Lot #670 (Sale Order 670 of 802) Nice example.
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M79 Grenade Launcher Bandoleer w/ Egg Crates Lot #671 (Sale Order 671 of 802) Nice set.
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WW2 CCC Conservation Corps Hat Lot #672 (Sale Order 672 of 802) Deadstock
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Vietnam War Barbed Tape Wire Handlers Gloves Lot #673 (Sale Order 673 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW1 Mule Blinder Cavalry Horse Pack Blinders Lot #674 (Sale Order 674 of 802) Scarce.
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One Man Life Raft Reflector MX-137/a Lot #675 (Sale Order 675 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 M10A3 Grenade Fuse Fuze Lot #676 (Sale Order 676 of 802) Nice original fuse.
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WW2 Type A9 Fleece Flight Gloves Lot #677 (Sale Order 677 of 802) Internal deterioration.
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1919 A6 Browning Machine Gun Bipod Lot #678 (Sale Order 678 of 802) Nice original bipod. Rare.
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WW2 Dupont Cap Sealing Compound US Army Unissued Lot #679 (Sale Order 679 of 802) Deadstock
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WW2 M1 Carbine Garand M15 Grenade Launcher Sights Lot #680 (Sale Order 680 of 802) Deadstock.
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Lot of 3 WW2 Message Books w/ Pidgeon Paper M-210 Lot #681 (Sale Order 681 of 802) Deadstock
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Army Chemical Gas Mask Eye Shields Lot #682 (Sale Order 682 of 802) Deadstock
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Lot of British WW2 Ammo Pouches Lot #683 (Sale Order 683 of 802) Deadstock.
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Browning Model 1918 M1918 1918A2 Barrel Lot #684 (Sale Order 684 of 802) Very nice condition.
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Set of 4 WW2 Plaster of Paris Medical Bandages Lot #685 (Sale Order 685 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 US Navy Pilot Solar Stills - Life Raft Kits Lot #686 (Sale Order 686 of 802) Deadstock.
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Vietnam Combat Medics Tags Lot #687 (Sale Order 687 of 802) Deadstock
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Lot of 3 WW2 Message Books w/ Pidgeon Paper M-210 Lot #688 (Sale Order 688 of 802) Deadstock.
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PPSH Drum Ammo Rifle Magazines Lot #689 (Sale Order 689 of 802) No sales to the following areas, a bid from any of these restricted areas will result in immediate termination of your agility to place bids with our auction company in perpetuity: Internationally, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Cook County Illinois, Aurora Illinois, Chicago Illinois, Oak Park Illinois.
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WW2 Vietnam Combat Medics Bandages Lot #690 (Sale Order 690 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 Gas Poncho Pair Deadstock Lot #691 (Sale Order 691 of 802) Deadstock.
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2 German K98k Mauser Chamber Cleaning Rods Lot #692 (Sale Order 692 of 802) Deadstock
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WW2 US Army Medical Corps Tourniquets Lot #693 (Sale Order 693 of 802) Deadstock
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Civil War US Navy Model 1861 Sharps Bayonet Lot #694 (Sale Order 694 of 802) Very nice bayonet. No scabbard.
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Trench Art Shell Casing Lot #695 (Sale Order 695 of 802) Unfinished.
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57mm M22 Drill Cartridge Lot #696 (Sale Order 696 of 802) Nice large cartridge
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WW2 Sample Powder Tank MK1 Mod 1 Lot #697 (Sale Order 697 of 802) Used for taking samples of magazine powder.
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WW1 German Artillery Feed Bucket Lot #698 (Sale Order 698 of 802) Nice example. Hard to find.
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WW2 Japanese Army Canteen Lot #699 (Sale Order 699 of 802) Battle worn.
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Indian Wars Cavalry Picket Pin Lot #700 (Sale Order 700 of 802) Relic Condition.
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Art Nouveau Door Lock Plates Lot #701 (Sale Order 701 of 802) Nice pair of lockplates.
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WW1 M1910 Two Piece US Cavalry Garrison Belt Lot #702 (Sale Order 702 of 802) Nice scarce belt.
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Indian Wars Mills Dogs Head Shotgun Belt Lot #703 (Sale Order 703 of 802) Nice belt.
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Hotchkiss Mountain Gun 1 Pounder Shell Lot #704 (Sale Order 704 of 802) Nice shell
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Mills 1903 9 Pocket Cartridge Belt Eagle Snap Lot #705 (Sale Order 705 of 802) Nice belt
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WW2 Inert Japanese Army Magnetic Mine Lot #706 (Sale Order 706 of 802) Inert.
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Winchester Mills 12Ga Shotgun Belt Lot #707 (Sale Order 707 of 802) Nice belt.
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Mills 1903 9 Pocket Cartridge Belt Eagle Snap Lot #708 (Sale Order 708 of 802) Nice belt.
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Indian Wars Leather Cartridge Box Lot #709 (Sale Order 709 of 802) Nice old box.
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WW2 US Navy Life Raft Knife Lot #710 (Sale Order 710 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 US Navy Life Raft Knife Lot #711 (Sale Order 711 of 802) Deadstock.
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Spanish American War US Navy Leather Box Lot #712 (Sale Order 712 of 802) Nice old box.
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WW2 US Army Field Gloves. Lot #713 (Sale Order 713 of 802) Nice examples.
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Indian Wars Model 1874 Dyer Cartridge Box Lot #714 (Sale Order 714 of 802) Nice example.
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German WW1 Mess Kit Lot #715 (Sale Order 715 of 802) Nice example.
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Finnish Lahti Anti-Tank Rifle Detachable Magazine Lot #716 (Sale Order 716 of 802) Scarce.
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Russian WW2 Map Case Lot #717 (Sale Order 717 of 802) Nice condition.
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Model 1884 Indian War Carbine Boot Lot #718 (Sale Order 718 of 802) Very nice 1884 pattern boot.
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WW2 Trench Art Ashtray Japanese Lot #719 (Sale Order 719 of 802) Nice piece of trench art.
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WW2 USMC Folding Wing Stove Lot #720 (Sale Order 720 of 802) Deadstock
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Winchester Hotchkiss Shell Lot #721 (Sale Order 721 of 802) Nice large shell.
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Rhode Island Militia Cartridge Box M1875 Lot #722 (Sale Order 722 of 802) Nice box. Scarce.
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Old Military Luger Holster Lot #723 (Sale Order 723 of 802) Unknown country. Possibly Portuguese.
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WW2 Nazi German Gas Mask Lot #724 (Sale Order 724 of 802) Nice example.
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Reproduction Indian Wars Model 1872 Mess Kit Lot #725 (Sale Order 725 of 802) Reproduction.
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Indian Wars Springfield Trapdoor Tool Lot #726 (Sale Order 726 of 802) Nice old tool.
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Trench Art Bellows Cover Reindeer Lot #727 (Sale Order 727 of 802) Carved by a GI serving in the arctic.
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Arts and Crafts Bizarre Clay Tile Lot #728 (Sale Order 728 of 802) Unusual design. Marked as shown.
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Romanian M 1969 M69 .22 LR Trainer Rifle Lot #729 (Sale Order 729 of 802) Nice rifle. Very good condition. Requires FFL Transfer, C&R not accepted.
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Antique Bronze Chinese Belt Buckle Lot #730 (Sale Order 730 of 802) Interesting old bronze buckle. Possibly Asian in origin.
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Antique Bronze Turkish Belt Buckle Ottoman Lot #731 (Sale Order 731 of 802) Interesting early belt buckle. Appears to be Turkish or Ottoman.
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WW1 Trench Art Carved Celtic Cross Lot #732 (Sale Order 732 of 802) Nice old trench art piece.
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10k Gold Montana Bull Elk Tooth Ring Lot #733 (Sale Order 733 of 802) Stunning large Man's ring. Set in sold 10k Yellow Gold. Size is 9. Total weight is 14.76 grams.
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Bronze Navy Belt Buckle Lot #734 (Sale Order 734 of 802) Damaged as shown.
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Lot of 4 20mm Training Rounds Lot #735 (Sale Order 735 of 802) Nice lot of rounds. Inert. Come with cardboard tubes.
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Group of Military School Publications Lot #736 (Sale Order 736 of 802) Interesting grouping.
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United States Navy Flight School Booklets Lot #737 (Sale Order 737 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Vietnam Shelter Tent Stakes Lot #738 (Sale Order 738 of 802) Nice grouping. All deadstock.
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European Leather Magazine Pouches Lot #739 (Sale Order 739 of 802) Unknown country.
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WW1 Nazi German Entrenching Shovel Lot #740 (Sale Order 740 of 802) Nice shovel with cover.
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WW2 Army Airforce Coffee Container for B17 Bomber Lot #741 (Sale Order 741 of 802) Interesting piece.
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WW2 Army Air Force Garment Bag B-4 Lot #742 (Sale Order 742 of 802) Nice example.
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Korean War Parachute Type C-9 Lot #743 (Sale Order 743 of 802) Interesting canopy parachute. Dated to the Korean War. 27' diameter.
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WW2 Pink Parachute Lot #744 (Sale Order 744 of 802) Interesting chute.
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Pair of ERDL Rip Stop Poncho Vietnam Lot #745 (Sale Order 745 of 802) Deadstock.
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Vietnam Mitchell Pattern Shelter Half Lot #746 (Sale Order 746 of 802) Nice piece. Scarce.
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WW2 US Navy Signal Flags Lot #747 (Sale Order 747 of 802) Nice pair of flags.
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Red Wool Hudson's Bay Style Blanket Lot #748 (Sale Order 748 of 802) Nice old blanket. 62" by 84".
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WW2 US Army Bags and Straps Lot #749 (Sale Order 749 of 802) Possibly for use carrying ammo.
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Group of Digital Camo Body Armor Lot #750 (Sale Order 750 of 802) Nice grouping.
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Group of Military Items Lot #751 (Sale Order 751 of 802) Lots of army clothing and other items.
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Pair of Tactical Magazine Military Bags Lot #752 (Sale Order 752 of 802) Lightly used.
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Antique Industrial Kardex Filing Cabinet Lot #753 (Sale Order 753 of 802) Nice old cabinet. Military green. 24" long.
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M40 US 106 Recoiless Rifle Shell Case Lot #754 (Sale Order 754 of 802) Nice casing.
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WW1 Engineer Uniform Lot #755 (Sale Order 755 of 802) Nice uniform with patches and collar devices.
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Spanish American War 2nd Infantry Army Uniform Lot #756 (Sale Order 756 of 802) Possibly a school or academy uniform.
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WW1 Officers Overcoat Model 1907 Lot #757 (Sale Order 757 of 802) Nice old overcoat.
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Reproduction Indian Wars Ordinance Blouse Lot #758 (Sale Order 758 of 802) Nice older reproduction.
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Helicopter Pilot Flight Coveralls Lot #759 (Sale Order 759 of 802) Nice pair of coveralls
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WW1 Army Officers Overcoat Trench Coat Lot #760 (Sale Order 760 of 802) Nice old coat.
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WW2 US Navy G1 Flight Bomber Jacket Lot #761 (Sale Order 761 of 802) Very nice jacket. Named as shown.
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WW2 USMC Named Uniform V Amphibious Corps Lot #762 (Sale Order 762 of 802) Nice uniform.
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WW2 12th Airforce Uniform Jacket Lot #763 (Sale Order 763 of 802) Nice uniform.
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1900s USMC Dress Coat Lot #764 (Sale Order 764 of 802) Nice old uniform.
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Indian Wars Spanish American US Army Blue Uniform Lot #765 (Sale Order 765 of 802) Nice old uniform.
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Indian Wars Medical Officers Uniform Coat Lot #766 (Sale Order 766 of 802) Nice jacket. Some wear as shown.
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K-2B Flight Coveralls Vietnam Lot #767 (Sale Order 767 of 802) Nice set of coveralls.
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Pair of AR-15 Magazines Pre Ban Lot #768 (Sale Order 768 of 802) No sales to the following areas, a bid from any of these restricted areas will result in immediate termination of your agility to place bids with our auction company in perpetuity: Internationally, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Cook County Illinois, Aurora Illinois, Chicago Illinois, Oak Park Illinois.
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M1a M14 Magazines Lot #769 (Sale Order 769 of 802) No sales to the following areas, a bid from any of these restricted areas will result in immediate termination of your agility to place bids with our auction company in perpetuity: Internationally, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Vermont, Cook County Illinois, Aurora Illinois, Chicago Illinois, Oak Park Illinois.
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Korean War Orange Smoke Distress Signal Mark 13 Lot #770 (Sale Order 770 of 802) Nice pair.
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2x WW2 Combat Medics Leg Splint Wire Lot #771 (Sale Order 771 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 USMC Flotation Bladder Canteen Lot #772 (Sale Order 772 of 802) Nice pair.
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M1 Carbine M3 Infrared Scope Rail Lot #773 (Sale Order 773 of 802) Scarce.
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Indian Wars Spanish American War Carbine Crate Lot #774 (Sale Order 774 of 802) Rare shipping crate for carbine cases.
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WW2 US Mark II Practice Pineapple Grenade Lot #775 (Sale Order 775 of 802) Nice example.
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WW2 German Nazi Flare Pistol Lot #776 (Sale Order 776 of 802) Scarce.
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1881 US Officers Dress Helmet Lot #777 (Sale Order 777 of 802) Nice old helmet
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4th Infantry 1902 Cavalry Dress Cap Lot #778 (Sale Order 778 of 802) Nice old piece.
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Spanish American War Naval Officers Belt Lot #779 (Sale Order 779 of 802) Nice early belt. Scarce.
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Spanish American War Naval Officers Belt Lot #780 (Sale Order 780 of 802) Nice early belt. Scarce
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Indian Wars Spanish American War Carbine Crate Lot #781 (Sale Order 781 of 802) Rare shipping crate for carbine cases.
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Pre WW2 Commercial Colt 1911 Holster Lot #782 (Sale Order 782 of 802) Nice older holster.
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Antique Leather Motorcycle Riding Gloves Lot #783 (Sale Order 783 of 802) Nice old pair of gloves.
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WW1 USMC Marine Corps Leggings Lot #784 (Sale Order 784 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 10th US Mountain Division Ice Climbing Pitons Lot #785 (Sale Order 785 of 802) Very nice set. As used by the 10th Mountain Division in WW2
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FN FAL Stock Parts Kit Lot #786 (Sale Order 786 of 802) Nice stock.
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Pair of WW1 French Trench Art Shell Casings Lot #787 (Sale Order 787 of 802) Very pretty matched set.
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WW1 Klaxon 10 Chemical Warfare Horn Army Lot #788 (Sale Order 788 of 802) Rare piece.
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WW2 Nazi German MG42 Rifle Barrel Lot #789 (Sale Order 789 of 802) Nice barrel
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WW2 Nazi German MG42 Rifle Barrel Lot #790 (Sale Order 790 of 802) Nice barrel
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M1 Carbine Barrel Korean War w/ Bayonet Lug Lot #791 (Sale Order 791 of 802) Nice barrel. Has the later Korean war bayonet lug.
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WW2 German MG34 Machine Gun Barrel Lot #792 (Sale Order 792 of 802) Nice barrel.
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Springfield Arsenal M1 Garand Barrel Lot #793 (Sale Order 793 of 802) Nice barrel.
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FN FAL Stock Parts Kit Lot #794 (Sale Order 794 of 802) Nice stock set.
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French German WW1 75mm Artillery Projectile Lot #795 (Sale Order 795 of 802) Nice example, condition as pictured.
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French Artillery Hat Lot #796 (Sale Order 796 of 802) Nice old hat.
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Vietnam War US Army Officers Pattern Hat Lot #797 (Sale Order 797 of 802) Nice hat.
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Vietnam US Air Force Boonie Hat Lot #798 (Sale Order 798 of 802) Deadstock.
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WW2 Spanish Army Helmet Lot #799 (Sale Order 799 of 802) Nice helmet
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Swiss Army Military Helmet Lot #800 (Sale Order 800 of 802) Nice helmet.
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WW1 Doughboy US Army Helmet Lot #801 (Sale Order 801 of 802) Nice helmet
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WW2 M3 50 Cal Tripod Legs Lot #802 (Sale Order 802 of 802) Scarce Set.
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