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1.
An excellent condition WW2 US Naval Aircrew wing,
pin back, marked with and H and H Star logo and Sterling on reverse- $100.00
2.
An
excellent condition pennant to the USS Florida for service at Vera
Cruz, Mexico in 1914. Smedley Butler commanded the Marine Detachment on
Florida at the time, he won his first Medal of Honor there. This pennant
is in excellent condition, with small moth nips/ holes in the body
of the pennant, measures 41" long! Has "Arthur Mfg. Co. , Lowville, New
York" label on reverse- rare period item. -$400.00
3.
A mint condition CBI pocket blood chit as used
by the 14th Air Force in World War Two. - $100.00-SOLD!
7.
A great hand embroidered scarf and incised leather
patch to the 460th Bombardment Group (Heavy). The scarf features insignia
for the Group plus a 15th Air Force insignia, the patch is mint and the
colors are bright. The scarf has light coffee stains at each end, must've
spilled during take off! - $800.00
8.
A very early WW2 US Army Air Corps Sweetheart
pin, with sterling marked two bladed prop and a perfect enamel AAC
insignia in the center. Maker marked on reverse but I can't id it. Pinback,
great sweetheart jewelry example- $75.00
10.
A typical WW2- through Korea US Navy Medal Group,
with unnamed Good Conduct, typical campaigns, and post-WW2 China Service.
The man's dogtag is present, a couple of his Liberty passes, and 16
period photos, ( a few are shown here) great shots of the Navy in the
Pacific. Also, 2 sets of ribbons, one for the dress blue uniform, and loose
rows for the khaki- would be a fun research project- $150.00
11.
A
US Army Air Corps Squadron patch from WW2,
handpainted on leather, the design has a black lion holding a red bomb
with a star and crescent moon. For the 10th Bombardment Squadron. The patch
was glued in a scrapbook at one point, and looks like it was stored against
some canvas from the imprint marks on the front of the patch. 3 and 1/2"
in diameter- $175.00
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