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Mollé shaving cream. Special Service package for the armed forces only. Tube in cardboard box, straight from the box! Very good condition.
Mollé shaving cream. Special Service package for the armed forces only. Tube in cardboard box, straight from the box! Very good condition.
Mennen brushless shave. Tube of shaving cream in its original box. Marked for Armed Forces only. The cap part broke off (priced accordingly). This was found in Normandy. These are becoming hard to find. Good condition.
Kolynos tooth powder. Full 2 ounce can. Excellent condition.
Jeepak toiletry kit in its original box. Pocketsize toiletry kit with various items. One or two items seem to be missing. Perfect for display. Very good condition
Laminated plastic ID card that belonged to 1st Lieutenant William A.L. Clay, Chaplain with ASN O-545903. The card was issued on 28 September, 1944. What makes this card perfect for display is the fact it is not stamped 'Inactive'. Original Chaplain items are exceedingly hard to find, in...
Army issue eyelasses in their original OD velvet lined case. It belonged to J.F. Maska, ASN 36781282. It seems he covered the temples with plastic. Original wartime GI spectacles are becoming very hard to find, especially ID-ed ones. This example is superb for display. Very good condition.
Army issue eyelasses. Useable for parts. Marked on the nose section. Fair condition.
Box with five micromatic singledge razor blades in their individual wrapper. Excellent condition.
Diary with OD cover and pencil attached. Owned by Sid Little. There are a couple of entries. Obviously it was used in 1945 as the entry of 14 August states 'Japs Surrender'. Very good condition.
Craig Martin toothpaste. Full tube in its cardboard box. The box has the copyright date of 1936. A new carton was adopted in 1939. Nice item for display. Excellent condition.
Craig Martin toothpaste. Full tube in its cardboard box. The box has the copyright date of 1936. A new carton was adopted in 1939. Nice item for display. Excellent condition.
Colgate tooth powder. Full 2 ⅕ oz steel can as produced at the beginning of the war. It still has the price of 25 cents in grease pencil on the front. Very good condition.