Coleccionables militares, de caza, cuchillos, políticos y relacionados.
9" 1964 Democratic National Committee LBJ for the USA Political Button/Sign Near
9" 1964 Democratic National Committee LBJ for the USA Political Button/Sign Near Mint. Amazing piece in near mint condition. Cool, big, original.TW70
$55.00
sz9.5 WW2 Era USA Army Sterling Ring
sz 9.5 WW2 Era USA Army Sterling Ring 15 grams.
$145.00
18th/19th Century American Door Knocker from Norfolk Virginia L Monogram
18th/19th Century American Door Knocker from Norfolk Virginia. This is from the Norfolk Virginia home of Civil war Colonel William Lamb (7 September 1835 – 23 March 1909), an American newspaper editor, politician, businessman, and soldier, noted his role as a Fort Fisher at the mouth of the Cape Fear River during the Civil War. It was passed on via inheritance to the family I'm representing. I'm not sure of the address of the house or when it was built, but it's at least from the first half of the 19th century. It has the L monogram as shown, I'm 100% sure it came from his home. 6.25" tall x 4" wide with a lamb head at the base. I believe it's bronze but it could be brass with the original unpolished patina.tw215Lamb, Williamby Joseph Edmund Deaton, 199127 Sept. 1835–23 Mar. 1909Engraved portrait of William Lamb, from James T. White's The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Volume I, p. 274. Published 1898 by James T. White & Company, New York. From the collections of the Government & Heritage Library, State Library of North Carolina. Engraved portrait of William Lamb, from James T. White's The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Volume I, p. 274. Published 1898 by James T. White & Company, New York. From the collections of the Government & Heritage Library, State Library of North Carolina.William Lamb, publisher, Confederate soldier, and politician, was born in Norfolk, Va., the son of William Wilson and Margaret Kerr Lamb. He attended the Norfolk Academy, the Rappahannock Military Academy, and the college preparatory Jones School in Bridgeport, Conn., before entering William and Mary College at Williamsburg, Va., in 1852.At age twenty he was graduated with a bachelor of law degree. As he was too young to practice law, his father purchased for him a half ownership of the newspaper, Southern Argus, in Norfolk. While part owner and coeditor of the newspaper, Lamb participated in national as well as local politics. In 1856 he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. In 1857 he was instrumental in ensuring the election of a Norfolk city council that would institute a system of public education based on New England models. Finally, in 1860 he was a presidential elector for the Breckinridge Democrats. When Abraham Lincoln defeated John Breckinridge, Lamb felt that the Union could not be preserved.In 1861 the Southern Argus was forced to close due to loss of staff to the Confederate army. On 18 April Lamb himself was appointed captain of Company C of the Sixth Virginia Regiment. This force had formerly been known as the Wood's Rifles, a militia company that Lamb had commanded at Harpers Ferry at the time of the John Brown raid in 1859. On 24 Sept. 1861, he was appointed major and quartermaster for the Wilmington District in North Carolina under Brigadier General Joseph R. Anderson. Lamb served as commander of Fort St. Philip, a minor defense work in the Wilmington area. In 1862 the Thirty-sixth North Carolina Regiment was formed and Lamb was elected its colonel. This regiment, also known as the Second North Carolina Artillery Regiment, was to form the garrison for Fort Fisher, at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, which protected the vital port of Wilmington. Lamb was appointed commander of the fort on 4 July 1862 and remained in that post for two and a half years. Under his direction, the fort's defenses were expanded and it became the largest earthwork fortification on the continent. Colonel Lamb was severely wounded and captured when it fell to Union forces on 15 Jan. 1865 after a heroic defense. Because of his courageous stand against the enemy, he often was referred to in later life as "the hero of Fort Fisher." The wounds he received during the final assault would leave him on crutches for seven years. He was confined to Fort Monroe, Va., and released on 1 May 1865.Lamb returned to Norfolk and managed the shipping of coal for the Norfolk and Western Railroad, helping to make Norfolk the major coaling station on the Atlantic coast. He designed and used the first bill of lading to aid in shipping coal from cities in the American interior through Norfolk to Europe.Politically he was again active as a Democrat, serving as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1876. But in 1879 he joined the Readjusters (those who advocated readjusting the state's prewar debts without ruining taxpayers); this plus his high-tariff and other views held by the Republicans caused him to switch parties in 1882. He served three terms as mayor of Norfolk (1880–86) and turned down a fourth. His father and grandfather also had been mayors of Norfolk. Lamb served as Republican state chairman (1895–97) and was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1896. He became a consul for Germany and Sweden at Norfolk, and for his services King Oscar of Sweden conferred on him the Royal Order of Vasa.Committed to the field of education, Lamb helped to establish public education in Norfolk. After the war he advocated education for blacks. He served on the board of visitors of the University of Virginia, was a rector of the College of William and Mary, and was the first president of the Norfolk Public Library. He contributed both time and money to build up the College of William and Mary and the University of Virginia; at the former institution, he helped to reestablish the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity, serving for many years as president. Additionally, he was active in the Virginia Historical Society. In 1899 he received a doctor of laws degree from St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y.In business, Lamb served as president of the Lower Norfolk Coke and Gas Corporation, the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, and the Board of Trade in Norfolk. He also was president of the Norfolk Seamen's Friend Society and a vestryman of St. Paul's Church. He contributed $50,000 to help Confederate veterans.Lamb married Sara Ann Chaffee of Providence, R.I., in 1857. She was visiting her parents when the war broke out but, due to the influence of friends, was allowed to pass through Union lines to join her husband. She accompanied him throughout his life; during his two-and-a-half-year stay at Fort Fisher, she lived in a small cottage a short distance from the fort and narrowly escaped capture when it was overrun. The Lambs had three children. He died at home and was buried in Norfolk.
$265.00
Antique Civil War Battle Rattle American Folk Art Naval
Antique Civil War Battle Rattle American Folk Art Naval. Great piece I've seen these bring over $1k when attributed to certain ships. It's civil war era. 8" x 7", makes lots of noise, works well.Piece of wood missing from end of handle long ago with great patina over loss.B3
$375.00
1900 Democratic Political Badge William Jennings Bryan 16 to 1 ANTI TRUST
1900 Democratic Political Badge William Jennings Bryan 16 to 1 ANTI TRUST. 1.25" tall in as found condition as shown. Missing pin, signifcant wear, 120+ years old and rare.
$55.00
c1950 Kabar Large Folding Knife Two Blade
c1950 Kabar Large Folding Knife. Nice solid knife from the mid 20th century. 5.25" long closed with 3 7/8" and 4 1/16" blades. Very clean, sharp untouched by me estate fresh condition.knifedrawer
$175.00
3 Early Boy Scout whistles
3 Early Boy Scout whistles. Selling all three from the first half of the 20th<br>century. All three work with no significant issues. longest is 3".<br>tw1
$265.00
WW2 Japanese Military Spurs
WW2 Japanese Military Spurs. They have replaceable rollers which are missing.TW30
$110.00
WW1 Era Trench Art Lamp 3 Lite
WW1 Era Trench Art Lamp 3 Lite. Cool trench art lamp that appears to have good<br>wiring just needs new lamp tops on it if you want it to be a lamp again. No<br>other issues.<br>TW87
$225.00
c1850 Deer Antler Handled Knife Set by Traversier A St Germain
c1850 Deer Antler Handled Knife Set by Traversier A St Germain. Interesting over the top set using whole antlers. Guaranteed circa early to mid 19th century. Some surface rust that will clean if so desired. Blades are 5 5/8" long, they measure from 13" to 15" long. TW1
$255.00
ww2 Era Waco Texas Add a Bank Citizens National Bank Lot (3)
ww2 Era Waco Texas Add a Bank Citizens National Bank Lot (3) Selling all three. The tan one is mint in original box, other two in good working condition clean and attractive. No significant blemishes not shown in the pics. I only have one key that works for all three banks. They measure about 4.25" wide.
$135.00
G.A.R. civil War Veteran GAR Annual Encampment Medals/Watch Fobs 1896, 1904, 19
G.A.R. civil War Veteran GAR Annual Encampment Medals/Watch Fobs 1896, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1914, 1915 Ohio. The 1896 is missing the pin from the back, the rest are in good condition. These are all from the same civil war veteran. I believe the last name was Wayland.The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army (United States Army), Union Navy (U.S. Navy), Marines and the U.S. Revenue Cutter Servicewho served in the American Civil War. Founded in 1866 in Springfield, Illinois, and growing to include hundreds of posts (local community units) across the nation (predominately in the North, but also a few in the South and West), it was dissolved in 1956 at the death of its last member, Albert Woolson (1850–1956) of Duluth, Minnesota. Linking men through their experience of the war, the G.A.R. became among the first organized advocacy groups in American politics, supporting voting rights for black veterans, promoting patriotic education, helping to make Memorial Day a national holiday, lobbying the United States Congress to establish regular veterans' pensions, and supporting Republican political candidates. Its peak membership, at more than 490,000, was in 1890, a high point of various Civil War commemorative and monument dedication ceremonies. It was succeeded by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW), composed of male descendants of Union Army and Union Navyveterans.
$235.00
c.1970 Boy Scout Patch Eagle Scouts Association Knights of Dunamis
This Patch is from the Knights of Dunamis . This was a national honor society for Eagle Scouts of the Boy Scouts of America. Started in 1925 it as made up of local chapters and in 1972 became the National Eagle Scout Association NESA. Comes with frame and plaque.
$90.00
2 WW2 Era 1940's Promotional Playing Cards Galveston Texas Bottlers Convention L
2 WW2 Era 1940's Promotional Playing Cards Galveston Texas Bottlers Convention Liberty glass Oklahoma. Both used but not abused, a few dog ears and overall wear, all cards are still in the decks.
$75.00
Honoris Custos WW2 189th Field Artillery Regiment Enamel Pin 45th infantry divis
Honoris Custos WW2 189th Field Artillery Regiment Enamel Pin 1.25" tall
$40.00
c1954 USS Boxer Far Eastern Cruise Marines Scrapbook Photo Album 178 Photos
c1954 USS Boxer Far Eastern Cruise Marines Scrapbook Photo Album 178 Photos. Belonged to Boyce Ross U.S. Marine. Some of the 8" x 10" Photos have official government stamps and 1954 dates. Measures 15.5" x 10.75" I'll be listing two cruise books and a scrapbook with photos separately. I couldn't show all the photos, they're a combination of military, planes, regiments, unofficial poses at temples and other places, and some sightseeing photos. All from same few year period.tw92
$345.00
1955 USS Boxer Far Eastern Cruise Book Navy/Marines
USS Boxer Far Eastern Cruise Book Navy/Marines. All pages intact, the spine/binding is a little weak in the center Some shelf wear, stain on back. Belonged to Boyce Ross U.S. Marine. I'll be listing two cruise books and a scrapbook with photos separately. Only writing I noticed was notes from his unit. Very interesting book approximately 322 pages printed in Japan. 9" x 11.75"Tw87
$125.00
1949,1950 Manheim Germany Regatta Medals Rowing Medal
1949,1950 Manheim German Regatta Medals Rowing Medal. Interesting and rare medals. Largest is 3" tall.
$185.00
2 Civil War Era Ouachita County Arkansas Land Grant Documents 1863, 1870 stamp
2 Civil War Era Ouachita County Arkansas Land Grant Documents 1863, 1870 stamp. Largest is 9.25" x 14.25". Authentic in modern framesB2
$135.00
1941 Ww2 Sterling Silver Bowling Trophy Pendant 81st Armor Regiment Fort Benning
1941 Ww2 Sterling Silver Bowling Trophy Pendant 81st Armor Regiment Fort Benning, GA. Interesting because this was given the first great the 81st A.R. Was established. Great crossover collectible. 1.25"
$85.00
WW2 Era Japanese Pathology Surgical blade
WW2 Era Japanese Pathology Surgical blade. The top of the blade inscribed<br>Nothung... Nacht, the case inscribed Keijo Imperial University School of<br>Medicine Department of Pathology, Common Pathology. So possibly German made<br>blade. A few small chips in blade, otherwise sharp, not sure what type of handle<br>it had but it's not present. Box is 12 1/8" long, some wear and lose joinery to<br>box.
$295.00
4 Door/drawer pulls made from 18th/19th century Japanese Samurai sword Tubas
4 Door/drawer pulls made from 18th/19th century Japanese Samurai sword Tubas. Amazing Iron Tsubas with inlaid Gold, Silver, Bronze from the 18th/19th century. They were the Guards for Samurai swords, these are nice ones. They measure 2.75"-3" wide. The centers on the holes vary from 1.25"-1.75". Selling all 4. Bolts and washers present.
$495.00
ww2 Era Sterling pilot wings tie bar
ww2 Era Sterling pilot wings tie bar. Wings just over 2" wide, marked sterling, I don't believe the top bar is sterling. 11.3 grams.
$85.00
1942 WW2 Era Japanese Mitsubishi Fighter plane vase
1942 WW2 Era Japanese Mitsubishi Fighter plane vase. 6" tall with no damage or restorations, some wear to gilding as shown.This vase was created in 1942 by Mitsubishi, which manufactured fighter planes at that time, as a memento of the Army commendation
$345.00
Large 1970's Case Buffalo knife in wood presentation box
Large 1970's Case Buffalo knife in wood presentation box, appears unused and unsharpened. Sight oxidation in places but overall clean and untouched by me. 9.75" total length, 4.5" blade.trinketdrawer
$345.00
6 c1900 Wallace Louvre Knives 8 7/8"
6 c1900 Wallace Louvre Knives 8 7/8". These will clean up nicely, I didn't tough them. They are from the late 19th century, all with monograms shown, one with a small chip out of the blade, handles marked sterling, Blades marked R Wallace and sons co. Handles sterling, blades silverplated steel.
$215.00
Collection Antique Scandinavian knives - Hellberg, Dahlgren
Collection Antique Scandinavian knives - Hellberg, Dahlgren. Longest 8.25" total with sheath. All with wear, etc, in the condition shown. None with loose blades. 3 are branded with sheaths of the same brand, I believe all are in correct sheaths.
$495.00
c1900 Antique Norwegian Knife hand engraved with mother of pearl inlay
c1900 Antique Norwegian Knife hand engraved with mother of pearl inlay. Nice solid early knife, sharp blade with a few nicks. Overall clean antique knife, rare, over the top above average example. 3.25" blade, 7.25" total length out of sheath. 19th to early 20th century. The green is wax to keep it from getting stuck in the sheath and allow smooth movement, I removed most of it. Fits the sheath like a glove.
$485.00
c1900 Landers Frary and Clark Bowie Knife
c1900 Landers Frary and Clark Bowie Knife. 10.25" total length, 5 7/8" long blade.Antique Stag Horn Handle Bowie Knife late 19th.early 20th.century by Landers, Frary & Clark located in New Britain, Connecticut. The Co. began in the 1860s and continued in operation until 1965. This knife is very solid with no loose or damaged elements. The blade is about 3/16" thick at the ricasso, the blade is extremely clean and appears to have been used little, no rust. The cross guard is heavy cast nickel silver, it's Engraved as shown. The L.F.&C.mark is present on the ricasso as seen in the photos. The double slab stag horn handle is in excellent condition and is secured to the tang with 4 brass pins.The knife is offered as found with no repairs or restorations. The original leather sheath shows wear but no significant damage.knifedrawer
$450.00
c1860 Civil War Era Historical Staffordshire pitcher George Washington Honor The
c1860 Civil War Era Historical Staffordshire pitcher George Washington Honor The Brave, The union it must and shall be preserved. 8.5" tall x 7.5" wide, this note shown was inside it. Two stable bruise/crows feet on side shown in pics, no major cracks, no chips, a few stains shown with overall crazing.
$285.00
WW2 USN Western Boulder CO Fixed blade knife
WW2 USN Western Boulder CO Fixed blade knife 10.25" long without sheather, 5.75" blade, overall sharp with slight bluntness at tip, blade untouched by me, original sheath missing fastener loop/button.isshelf
$185.00
WW1 Era book form trench lighter
WW1 Era book form trench lighter. Fully functional with no damage, the guts come out to change fluid/flint, all caps in place. My wife didn't take pics of mechanism out and I unfortunately don't and won't ever have time. Great, unusual lighter with no isssues. No identifying marks anywhere that I could find. Engraved faux pages on each end, not sure it was shown in the pics.isshelf
$165.00
WW2/later US Military Aircraft Temp/other gauges AN-5774-15
WW2/later US Military Aircraft Temp/other gauges AN-5774-15. Selling the three untested gauges and probes shown. The largest one is missing the glass.
$125.00
c1900 Landers Frary and Clark Bowie Knife 2
c1900 Landers Frary and Clark Bowie Knife. 10.25" total length, 5 7/8" long<br>blade.<br><br>Antique Stag Horn Handle Bowie Knife late 19th.early 20th.century by Landers,<br>Frary & Clark located in New Britain, Connecticut. The Co. began in the 1860s<br>and continued in operation until 1965. This knife is very solid with no loose or<br>damaged elements. The blade is about 3/16" thick at the ricasso, the blade is<br>extremely clean and appears to have been used little, no rust. The cross guard<br>is heavy cast nickel silver, it's Engraved as shown. The L.F.&C.mark is present<br>on the ricasso as seen in the photos. The double slab stag horn handle is in<br>excellent condition and is secured to the tang with 4 brass pins.The knife is<br>offered as found with no repairs or restorations. The original leather sheath<br>shows wear but no significant damage.<br><br>knifedrawer
$450.00
Pierre Alexandre Morlon (1878-1951) WW1 1918 French Bronze Victory Medal Joan of
Pierre Alexandre Morlon (1878-1951) WW1 1918 French Bronze Victory Medal Joan of Arc 2.75" wide with no issues, silver plated bronze.Pierre Alexandre Morlon (1878-1951) was a prolific die engraver at the Paris mint during the early part of the twentieth century. His designs were used on medals and the Art Deco style coinage of France during the 1930s.
$165.00
Rare WW1 Era Flying Squadron W.S.S. Postal Service pinback button
Rare WW1 Era Flying Squadron W.S.S. Postal Service pinback button. 1.25" wide This effort to raise money for WWI was sponsored by the postal system 1917-1920. The title "Flying Squadron" applied to experienced solicitors that worked with teams of local volunteers.
$110.00
1856 Texas Governors Elisha M. Pease/Edward Clark Signed Document
1856 Texas Governors Elisha M. Pease/Edward Clark Signed Document. Interesting<br>document because it's signed by the Current Governor at the time Elisha Pease<br>and the Then Secretary of state and later Governor for a short time Edward<br>Clark. 12" x 16" document in 20" x 15" matting. It's loosely mounted to thick<br>framing paper and could easily be removed for re-matting. Expected toning with<br>no major issues, embossed state of Texas seal that may not show in the pics.<br><br>Clark moved to Texas in 1842 and set up a law practice.[1] He served in the<br>Texas Annexation Convention and two terms as a state representative in the Texas<br>Legislature. During the Mexican–American War he served on the staff of Major<br>General J. Pinckney Henderson and fought in the Battle of Monterrey.[2] When the<br>war ended, he served as secretary of state under Governor Elisha M. Pease and as<br>lieutenant governor serving under Governor Sam Houston.[1] When Sam Houston<br>refused to take an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy, Clark became<br>governor.[2]<br><br>Slave quarters of Edward Clark's home in Austin. He enslaved nine people.<br>Among Clark's first actions was to order the surrender of all fire arms and<br>ammunition from private merchants to the state. Furthermore, all privately owned<br>firearms were to be canvassed. Few weapons were ever turned in and most Texans<br>did not comply for fear of future confiscation.<br><br>After losing the governor's race by 124 votes to Francis Lubbock, Clark became a<br>colonel in the Texas militia during the American Civil War. In 1863 he joined<br>the Confederate States Army and was commissioned colonel of the 14th Texas<br>Infantry Regiment. He commanded the unit, as part of the Greyhound Division,<br>until being wounded in the Battle of Pleasant Hill.[1] A promotion to brigadier<br>general wasn´t confirmed by the Confederate Congress and he left the service;<br>however, in 1865 he was made a brigadier in the militia. He fled briefly to<br>Mexico at the end of the American Civil War, and returned home to Marshall,<br>Texas.[1]<br><br>Elisha Pease bio<br><br>Texas Republic<br>A native of Enfield, Connecticut, Pease moved to Mexican Texas in 1835. He soon<br>became active in the Texas independence movement and after the Texas Revolution<br>began, Pease became the secretary of the provisional government. He served as<br>the assistant secretary at the Convention of 1836 but was not an elected<br>delegate to the Convention. After independence had been won, Pease was named the<br>comptroller of public accounts in the government of the new but temporary<br>Republic of Texas.<br><br>Texas State<br>Following the annexation of Texas to the United States, Pease was elected to the<br>Texas House of Representatives in 1845 and reelected in 1847. In 1849, he ran<br>for the Texas Senate from District 11 (Brazoria and Galveston counties) but lost<br>to John B. Jones who was sworn in on November 5, 1849. Pease contested the<br>election, was declared the winner, and was sworn in four days later on November<br>9, 1849.<br><br>Pease first ran for governor in 1851 but withdrew from the race two weeks before<br>the election. He was elected in each of the next two elections, 1853 and 1855.<br>As governor, he paid off the state debt and established the financial foundation<br>that the state would later use to finance its schools and colleges.<br><br>In 1856, surveyor Jacob de Córdova of the Galveston, Houston, and Henderson<br>Railroad Company named a newly discovered river in West Texas the "Pease River"<br>after the governor.<br><br><br>The E. M. Pease Middle School is located at 201 Hunt Lane across from El Sendero<br>subdivision in the Northside Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas.<br>Civil War and aftermath<br>During the American Civil War, Pease sided with the Union. He nonetheless<br>enslaved several people; census records show ten enslaved people living and<br>laboring at Pease's Austin plantation in 1860.[2] After the war, he became a<br>leader in the state Republican Party and was appointed as the civilian governor<br>of Texas in 1867 by General Philip H. Sheridan, who was the military head of the<br>Reconstruction government. Pease's policies as governor alienated both<br>ex-Unionists and ex-Confederates and he resigned in 1869.<br><br>Elisha and his wife donated land to the City of Austin that would eventually<br>become Pease Park.<br><br>Pease died of apoplexy in Lampasas, Texas. He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery in<br>Austin, Texas.
$285.00
ww2 Sterling Silver Rifle Marksman Badge 3" wide
ww2 Sterling Silver Rifle Marksman Badge 3" wide. Good clean condition with no issues. 17.5 grams
$75.00
c1910 Lookout Mountain Tennessee Folk Art carved Pyrography Civil war rifles let
c1910 Lookout Mountain Tennessee Folk Art carved Pyrography Civil war rifles letter opener. Great piece from the first quarter of the 20th century with appropriate wear. 7.5" long tip isn't sharp as shown, likely broken off long ago.kitshelf
$145.00
WW2 Era Sterling silver Pilots sweetheart bracelet
WW2 Era Sterling silver Pilots sweetheart bracelet. Selling the bracelet shown with no issues.
$110.00
1930's-40's Archery Medals and Folk art carved arrowhead
1930's-40's Archery Medals and Folk art carved arrowhead. All from the same estate Wooden carved arrowhead is 4.5" long. Selling the lot shown.kitshelf
$135.00
c1980 Vintage Case Caribou Skinner knife
c1980 Vintage Case Caribou Skinner knife. Vintage knife neither blade ever used or sharpened. Very slight amount of scratches on large skinner blade from 40 years of handling. 9.75" total length with sheath.silverdrawer
$265.00
1904 Roosevelt/Fairbanks Jugate campaign button Collection
1904 Roosevelt/Fairbanks Jugate campaign button Collection. Selling the collection shown, all in very good condition except the 1.25" eagle and flag button on the bottom has some craqueleur. Largest 2.25", largest 7/8" Selling the exact buttons shown, all authentic 120 years old.
$585.00
70's-80's Presidential tobacco memorabilia US department of state zippo
70's-80's Presidential tobacco memorabilia US department of state zippo. From an ex diplomat/White House aide's estate, I acquired several items from this estate awhile back and just getting to them so I can't find the name but these are original items, the oldest being the box pack which I believe is Nixon Era, both packs empty with no tobacco. Zippo is a smaller "ladies" zippo, unused with no issues.hallshelf
$225.00
2 1904 Roosevelt/Fairbanks Jugate campaign buttons
2 1904 Roosevelt/Fairbanks Jugate campaign buttons. Both 7/8" Selling the exact<br>buttons shown, all authentic 120 years old.
$110.00
10k gold WW1 EraUnited States Army Air Service Sweetheart Lavalier pendant
10k gold WW1 EraUnited States Army Air Service Sweetheart Lavalier pendant 1.5"<br>tall .9 grams with no issues.
$125.00
sz9.5 WW2 Era USA Sterling Ring
sz 9.5 WW2 Era USA Ring. Very cool ring that looks like it has an antique mother<br>of pearl button on front but actually I think it had a US Military insignia<br>which is long gone. 12.8 grams.
$50.00
6.75" WW2 Era Sterling Forget Me Not Bracelet
6.75" WW2 Era Sterling Forget Me Not Bracelet. Graduation gift 1945 from Dorothy<br>to Fran. 13 grams.
$135.00
Sterling WW2 USMC United States Marine Core Hat pin
Sterling WW2 USMC United States Marine Core Hat pin 9.7 grams 1 3/8" tall.
$245.00
1800's US Military Large Gold gilt Brass Eagle with 13 star flag hat badge
1800's US Military Large Gold gilt Brass Eagle with 13 star flag hat badge. 4 5/8" tall with 4" wingspan, no issues.b3
$135.00
Antique Douste Mohammed Khan Tehran Photograph with Persian Army
Antique Douste Mohammed Khan Tehran Photograph with Persian Army. Very cool large photograph from the first quarter of the 20th century. It's an authentic photo obviously kept noutside of the frame most of it's life. There is clear tape reinforcing the edges. 13" x 16" frame, 9" x 12" photo including yellow board that it is mounted to. isshelf
$265.00
c1910 Simonds Worden White Pocket Knife Dayton Ohio Machine Knives Bars and Plat
c1910 Simonds Worden White Pocket Knife Dayton Ohio Machine Knives Bars and Plates Edge tools Dayton Grinding Wheels. Great knife in fine condition, fully functional and tight. Made in USA by the company it's advertising. 3 3/8" wide closed.tw208
$145.00
Camillus 1988 NKCA 2 Blade Jumbo Trapper Knife
Camillus 1988 NKCA 2 Blade Jumbo Trapper. Never carried or used, factory sharp blades. No damage or issues. 4.5" closed, 3.75" blades. Great American made knife.
$155.00
c1900 Civil War End "Scene of Peace" Wood/Glass Magic lantern slide
c1900 Civil War End "Scene of Peace" Wood/Glass Magic lantern slide 4" x 7" total with 3" x 3.5" sight. No damage or issues. Selling exact slide shown.isdrawer
$40.00
WW2 Era Photomatic Navy soldier photo booth photograph
WW2 Era Photomatic Navy soldier photo booth photograph. Penny for scale.tw255
$50.00
Nice Antique Duck Decoy
Nice Antique Duck Decoy. Great duck decoy 19th century to first quarter of 20th century. 13.25" long x 5.25" wide, glass eyes, well carved and painted, some loss to paint shown. No identifying marks that I could find.
$225.00
Antique American Ice fishing decoy Carved wood Painted Tin fins Glass eyes
Antique American Ice fishing decoy Carved wood Painted Tin fins Glass eyes. Nice old estate fresh decoy from a small collection. 5 1/16" long, nicely carved and painted, the eyes are definitely glass.tw233
$295.00
WW1 Era Preparedness Toothpick holder with soldiers
WW1 Era Preparedness Toothpick holder with soldiers. 2 1/8" tall with a few very small chips on top rim, no other chips, no cracks.toothpickdrawer
$95.00
Antique American Ice fishing decoy Carved wood Painted Tin fins
Antique American Ice fishing decoy Carved wood Painted Tin fins. 8.25" long with original paint, The fins were made from a Liggett and Myers tobacco tin as I can read part of it under the old original red paint.tw233
$295.00
2 Antique American Ice fishing decoy Carved wood Painted Tin fins
2 Antique American Ice fishing decoy Carved wood Painted Tin fins. One with worn paint, the other with nice old, likely original paint and very cool cut out tin eyes that could likely be used to identify the maker. Longest 7.75" Selling both for one price.tw233
$350.00