Stroh's Bohemian Style beer bottle - Quick view
Stroh's Bohemian Style beer beer bottle with paper labels. The neck has the special Buy * US * War Bonds * Stamps label. Wartime beer bottles with the Warbonds neck label are extremely difficult to find. This example will make a great addition to the collection. Very good condition.
Wooden jeep toy - Quick view
Wooden toy made by Wood Commodities Corp. Typical wartime item when toys were no longer made of steel, which was all preserved for the war industry. The jeep measures about 26 x 12 centimeters. It has some damage, repairs and small parts missing (the cardboard steering wheel, pintle hook and...
Patriotic M-3 'Lee' tank pin - Quick view
Typical mid war pin made of gold painted celluloid when all brass was reserved for the war effort. It measures about 6 centimeters. Still has its original pin which functions fine. Slight paint loss at the track and cupola. Because of their fragile nature these pins are hard to find today....
Playing cards, from the box - Quick view
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.
Drawing of a scooter - Quick view
Original drawing of a scooter. Dater January 12, 1944. The paper measures about 26.5 x 20.5 centimeters. it will look awesome framed! Very good condition.
Varga Pin Up gatefold "Heritage" - Quick view
Gatefold of the Esquire magazine of July 1942. Alberto Vargas followed up George Petty as the Pin Up artist with Esquire magazine in 1941. His 'Varga-girls' soon became famous and his work was inspirational for nose-art on many planes. Varga created a series of Pin Ups which were presented in...
Varga Pin Up gatefold "Exit" - Quick view
Gatefold of the Esquire magazine of November 1940. Varga was announced in the September issue of Esquire (see last photo). This gatefold was his second appearance in Esquire magazine and is one of the hardest to find today. It is also without a doubt one of the sexiest, if not the sexiest Pin...
Wooden Jeep toys - Quick view
Two miniature jeep toys of unknown brand. Typical war production when toys were no longer made of steel, which was all preserved for the war industry. The Jeeps are made entirely of wood. The axles were simply taped to the bottom. The tape has be refreshed as the old tape was deteriorated. The...
Coca Cola fighting plane sign - Quick view
Cardboard sign that measures about 38.5 x 33 centimeters. In 1943 Coca Cola published the first series of 20 fighting planes signs. This is the Republic P-47 'Thunderbolt' of that series. The sign is dated 1943 in the lower left corner and was presented in the Coca Cola advertising pricelist...
Coca Cola No-Drip bottle protector - Quick view
Coca Cola No-Drip bottle protector. Paper bag that was folded around the bottle to avoid dripping. This was common when soft drinks were still cooled on ice. There were many different designs but only two with a war-theme. This is one of them, the Airforce pilot in flight gear. Also see image...
Wrigley's chewing gum promotional package - Quick view
Two sticks of Wrigley's Juicy Fruit gum that were sent to a toddler for his second birthday. Kenneth Hensiek was born in 1939 dating this to 1941. Super nice and unique wartime item. This is an item of the 1944Supply.com shop collection. Very good condition.
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Coca Cola playing cards, Nurse - Quick view
One of the four playing card decks with Army theme Coca Cola produced in 1943. Two of these were airplane spotter decks and this is one of them. On the front of the box is the lovely Nurse. The tax stamp is still present. The box shows use but the cards are still in great shape. The deck is...