An interesting find, uncut and unused garrison cap piping, in the orange gold and ultramarine colour, denoting Army Air Force branch of service. This is the more attractive type with the continuous orange thread rather than blue just being blue flecked with orange. Sold in 75cm lengths, which should be more than enough to fully re-pipe a…
An original US Enlisted Man s Ike Jacket, 1949 contract date on the label. Condition is good, lightly soiled in places, one or two moth nips, pictured and missing the very bottom button, but there is a functional snap Measured by hand as follows; Pit to pit – 19 Shoulder seam to cuff – 23.5…
An original OD wool enlisted garrison cap, with blue infantry piped and measured by hand at 7 1 8th, which is also the size on the label. Manufactured by Shapely Cap Co., dated 18 March 1944.
An original OD wool garrison, Military Police piping but made from Officer s garbardine wool cotton blend material. One small moth nip. Size marked and measured at around 6 1 2.
An original tan cotton garrison cap, furnished with gold and black Officer piping. Condition is excellent, barely used, satin or rayon lining with manufacturer mark of Flight Ace. Size marked 7.
Still in it s original packaging and priced at $0.28c, an original ribbon for the Humanitarian Service Medal, instituted in 1977. Hallmark G23 on the packaging, indicating Ira Green to be the manufacturer.
An amazing dual badged Ike, believed to be the post-war, probably M-1950 pattern. I have been over and over the tunic, inside and out and checked stitching, the patches and the ribbon rack with a black light and found no modern glowing thread whatsoever. The tunic is furnished with; 1. U.S. and Infantry collar dogs,…
A nice period item, well presented, P.U.C. (South Korea). This is essentially identical to the American Presidential Unit Citation, but awarded by the South Korean Government to troops from South Korea, or other allied nations.
An original mess tin set, fit together nicely, maker marked Wyott . I suspect this is post World War Two, but same as WW2 pattern and a nice, clean example so perfect of re-enactors.
An original US WW2 era Navy dress tunic. This is the traditional dress uniform of the US Navy, it s origins dating back some 150 years. This example, has the white piping, helping to differentiate it from the Undress Blues, and has a Ruptured Duck patch, for honourable discharge at the end of World War…