skio
Sep 27 2009, 09:18 AM
Answered an ad from Craigslist and came home with the following. The lady said some items were from her Grand Father who was in WWII and brought some items home and some from her Father who collected military stuff. She could not tell me which was which.
First the insignia. If anyone is knowledable in WWII German items, I could use some help in determining if these are authentic or not. Please PM me if you can help.
The WWI Victory Medal has a small maltese cross on the ribbon. Can anyone shed some light if this is normal and what exactly it stands for?
Is the razor a military issue item?
What is the small bronze badge? Nicly made and reads "Old North Stae,Charlotte 1929" and pictures a crossed musket and sabre within a larual wreath and is the shape of the state of North Carolina. I can provide a better pic if needed.
Thanks!
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skio
Sep 27 2009, 09:20 AM
[Pictures of Humphrey Bogart and Martha Ray with the "Fighting 9th". Look to have been taken at a studio garge door.
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skio
Sep 27 2009, 09:22 AM
Non Combatant gas mask in orig box. Mask and carrier in near mint cond.
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skio
Sep 27 2009, 09:25 AM
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skio
Sep 27 2009, 09:30 AM
Misc mess kit utinsels. The plastic handle knives are marked L.F & Co 1941 and Burns 1943
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doyler
Sep 27 2009, 09:34 AM
Nice pickups
The stove will normally have a US and date on the Lid in the center.I have seen others marked COLEMAN on the lid but I believe these were post war marked and sold for resale for sporting and hunting markets.
RD
skio
Sep 27 2009, 09:38 AM
WWI mess kit and a few untinsels. Some of them are stamped. One fork has 1st BN HQ CO and a 44 under the US,one spoon with HQ 112 and the 1917 knife looks to have BA 6 A crudely scratched on the handle. Sorry but my camera could not bring them out any better.
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skio
Sep 27 2009, 09:45 AM
QUOTE(doyler @ Sep 27 2009, 12:34 PM)

Nice pickups
The stove will normally have a US and date on the Lid in the center.I have seen others marked COLEMAN on the lid but I believe these were post war marked and sold for resale for sporting and hunting markets.
RD
Hey Ron,
I looked at the lid again and it has no markings. Flipped it upside down and lo and behold it is marked "US C**M*G,Co 1945"! I should have caught that!! Thanks!
Steve
doyler
Sep 27 2009, 11:17 AM
QUOTE(skio @ Sep 27 2009, 09:45 AM)

Hey Ron,
I looked at the lid again and it has no markings. Flipped it upside down and lo and behold it is marked "US C**M*G,Co 1945"! I should have caught that!! Thanks!
Steve
Skio,
They are great little stoves.I have heard of people still using them after a re-build.I had one a while back that was dated on the bottom of the carrier
RD
Plant#4
Sep 27 2009, 11:31 PM
It looks like you got a great haul, of course it depends on what you paid, but from the pics, it all looks legit. Several of those nazi badges have been repoped, not really for great value, but because they can........
The lighters and the cockpit laights are cool too.

Dave
Misanthropic_Gods
Sep 28 2009, 12:58 AM
I have some 3rd Reich stuff, from what I can see (from your picture) it looks legit, I see (L to R, T to B ) an Iron Cross, Bronze War Merit Badge, some sort of clasp badge I cant tell what it is, Bronze Sports badge, Black Combat Wound Badge, Fire Brigade medal, RAD pin, and what looks to be a campaign medal, and a Cuff Title.
It sounds like with all the 3R and US stuff, you made out like a feind!
DM1975
Sep 28 2009, 09:10 AM
QUOTE(doyler @ Sep 27 2009, 02:17 PM)

Skio,
They are great little stoves.I have heard of people still using them after a re-build.I had one a while back that was dated on the bottom of the carrier
RD
I have one of these stoves that I
found on the back of a 5 ton when I was in the USMC back in the early 90's Great little stoves, they run off of just about anything I think.
Navy Dan
Sep 28 2009, 02:41 PM
Nice finds ,
The maltese cross on the WWI victory medal is worn by members of the USMC ,Medical corps, and Navy who served with the American Expeditionary Forces in france from 6 April to 11 November 1918. To qualify for the device personnel must not qualify for any battle clasps as issued by the Army. I got this from The Call of Duty Book.
Hope this helps
Dan