WWII US Army Medical Blanket
This is a super clean WWII Army Medical blanket with a crisp quartermaster tag. It measures 56 inches x 75 inches and has no condition issues.
Price: SOLD
This is a super clean WWII Army Medical blanket with a crisp quartermaster tag. It measures 56 inches x 75 inches and has no condition issues.
Price: SOLD
This WWII M1 helmet liner made by St Clair is one of two manufactures of the early “low pressure” helmet liner. The other maker was “Hood Rubber”. It has its original dark smooth finish and a green finish on the inside, which was only done on the earliest production helmets.
The liner has early square galvanized washers holding a white rayon suspension, a rayon and leather sweatband, and a rayon nape strap. The name “Berlat” has been painted on the size of the helmet (see pic). There is a 1/2 inch fiberglass separation by the painted name and one of the snaps on the sweatband has separated. Otherwise, this is a very clean helmet.
Price: SOLD
The outer canvas bag is marked, “U.S., Bag, Cutlery, Canvas Outfit, Cooking, 20 Man.” Inside there is a canvas implement roll marked, “Roll, Cutlery, Canvas, Outfit, Cooking, 20 Man.” The implements included are:
This is a unique item that would be ideal for a historical reenactment group.
Price: SOLD
A nice early khaki shelter half with 1941 date. It is in used condition and I’ve done nothing to clean it, so it’s possible some of the soiling could come out if laundered properly.
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This is a very clean WWII front seam, swivel-bale M1 helmet painted in blue gray for Navy. The rough texture is wonderful. It comes with a Westinghouse liner that appears to have never had an OD (olive drab) finish.
Price: SOLD