Three WWI-period ribbons for the 149th Machine Gun Battalion. On the left is a goodbye ribbon consisting of a white...
Read moreDetailsAustrian World War-I era cast brass letter opener. Probably a commercial “trench art” item made from discarded brass shell casings....
Read moreDetailsBritish Edwardian-era WWI veteran’s tobacco pipe. The front bowl is hand carved with the Machine Gun Corps insignia of the...
Read moreDetailsWorld War I-era canteen with commercially made souvenir trench-art-style artwork. The canteen is made by the Worcester Pressed Aluminum Co.,...
Read moreDetailsWorld War II cast iron Japanese paperweight of an infantry soldier manning a Type 11 light machine gun from the...
Read moreDetailsExceptionally rare company banner for the Russian Cossacks who fought for Germany in WWII. This banner is for the Second...
Read moreDetailsPeople’s Republic of Hungary distinguished light machine gun gunner’s breast badge. Hungarian People’s Army 1950. Red enameled Soviet star atop...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert G. Segel 1. PREIS 16. INF.-REGT.” (“Shooting Award, 1934, First Place, 16th Infantry Regiment”). German army interwar gold...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert G. Segel 1) Jodhpur Lancers (India) Machine Gun Company officer’s bronze pith helmet badge. Indian elephant with “MG”...
Read moreDetailsBy Robert G. Segel Russia maintained the largest force of armored cars of any of the allies in World War...
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