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Mollé brushless shaving cream box. Special service package master box that contained twelve tubes of shaving cream. Clean inside. Excellent for display. Very good condition.
Mollé brushless shaving cream box. Special service package master box that contained twelve tubes of shaving cream. Clean inside. Excellent for display. Very good condition.
Pin Ups and sketches by Earl MacPherson. Published by Brown & Bigalow. Stunning artwork! The 1943 calendar was produced in 1942. All twelve months are present. Measures about 23 x 36 centimeters. The calendar has an additional page with personal message. It is complete with its original...
Malted Milk tablets. Small roll as found in various rations. Produced by the Beech-Nut Packaging Co. With aluminum inner wrapper. Very good condition.
Set of steel NOK dogtags that belonged to Robert R. Estill, ASN O-17836. Apparently Estill served with the Air Force as a surgeon. This needs further research. The dogtags are attached to a plastic cord which is a bit stiff as usual. Nice set with research potential. Very good condition.
...The GI magazine by the men... for the men in the service. British Edition. Filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin-Up. Very good condition.
The GI magazine by the men... for the men in the service. British Edition. Filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin-Up. Very good condition.
Coca Cola steel tray. Coca Cola came up with a new design each year. This is the design of 1938. It is dated on the narrow golden stripe at the bottom of the image. Production of these trays stopped after 1942 when all the steel went to the war industry. The tray is in great above average...
The Army weekly by the men... for the men in the service. British Edition. With great tank art and filled with great articles, photos, cartoons (Sad Sack!) and Pin Up. It shows use but is in great shape. Very good condition.
Full ½ Lb container made of cardboard with steel top and bottom. Typical early war item when metals were saved for the war effort (later in the war the containers were fully made of cardboard). These containers are hard to find but a full one is exceptionally rare. It still has the wartime...
Evans Spitfire lighter. Super nice smooth green painted brass lighter with wind guard. Still has about all of its paint. The lighter functions properly and works! It only needed some fuel. Nice piece thats is excellent for display or 'use in the field'. Also see the GI Collector's Guide Volume...
Unopened early war package which contains five mint flavoured sticks of gum straight from the box. Shortly after these were replaced by Orbit gum due to war limitations. Full packages like this are exceedingly hard to find. This may be your only chance to get such a great condition package...
Unopened deck of cards straight from the master box. The additional card has a 1945 calendar which indicates the decks were made in 1944. Choose a blue or red print box. The opened deck is for display only, your receive an unopened deck. Perfect for display. Excellent condition.