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2 LARGE IDENTIFIED MILITARY TRUNKS CONTAINING

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:350.00 USD Estimated At:700.00 - 1,100.00 USD
2 LARGE IDENTIFIED MILITARY TRUNKS CONTAINING

VARIOUS UNIFORMS, EPHEMERA, ACCUTREMENTS, UNIFORM PARTS & ASSOCIATED ITEMS. This large trunk measures approximately 28” x 14 1/2" x 12” high. The front, top and sides are stenciled in a similar manner and read “H-28 DAVID P. SMITH CAPT.M.C.101 F.A.”. The trunk contains various WWI era items, including but not limited to a large format map of Paris and surrounding areas. / 1 Large format map of Verdun and surrounding areas. / 1 Small format map of Meuse. / 5 Other maps of medium to large format of European interest. / 1 New York Tribune from 1919 with “General Pershing Home Again”. / 2 WWI era newspapers with stories about the 26th division. / 2 OD wool puttees. / 1 Overseas cap for a captain of artillery. / 1 Officers hat cord. / 1 Leather belt with a brass frame buckle. / 1 Train ticket. / 1 Captains bar with USNG collar insignia. / 1 Web pistol belt. / 1 Web uniform pants belt. / 1 Vickers\Maxim feed belt. / 1 Gas mask in pouch inscribed by Lt. Smith. / 1 Haversack-like bag in khaki canvas and brown leather. / 1 Pair of leather puttees. / 1 Son in service flag. / 1 German 3-pocket leather cartridge pouch. / 1 YMCA soldiers phrase book. / 1 Package of various receipts & pamphlets. / An assortment of orders & letters to and from Captain Smith. / 2 Books titled “WAR MAPS OF THE WESTERN FRONT AND ITALIAN FRONT”. / An assortment of newspaper clippings. / 1 Very large son in service flag. / 3 Literary digests liberty maps. / 2 Presidential commissions. / 1 Magazine-like book titled “THE HEROIC 26th”. / 1 Officers shirt. / 1 Officers visor cap. CONDITION: most paper and ephemera show some degree of wear, particularly to the edges. Wool items have moth damage. Gas mask hose is somewhat petrified. Trunk itself shows moderate wear. (02-16890/BF).
2) The second trunk measures approximately 31” x 17” x 13” high. It is named in several places with similar identification that reads “DAVID P. SMITH CAPT. M.C. 101 F.A. S.R.-29”. The trunk contains 1 brown balaclava style knit winter hat. / 1 Bible. / 1 Nested set of aluminum cups in a leatherette holder. / 1 Leather carrying handle. / 1 Notebook. / 1 Small book titled “DEFENSIVE MEASURES AGAINST GAS ATTACKS”. / 1 Leather thong. / 1 Tin of tooth powder. / 2 Sets of miniature playing cards. / 1 Gray and red German feldmutze. / 1 Pair of gray wool socks. / 2 Printed magazines titled “LA BAIONNETTE”. / 1 Gorgas Panama medal. / 1 Book of diagnosis tags. / 1 Book titled “SANITATION FOR MEDICAL OFFICERS”. / 1 Book titled “SPLINTS AND APPLIANCES FOR THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 1917”. / 1 Sewing kit. / 1 German to English dictionary. / 1 Money belt. / 1 Hard rubber vial containing acetaminophen. / 1 Hard rubber vial containing quinine. / 1 Tube of dentifrice. / 1 Yale College medal. / 1 Safety razor with blades in original box. / Several WWI buttons. / 1 AEF identity card. / 1 Calendar from 1918. / 1 Signal/shaving mirror. / 1 Small surgical kit. / 1 Wallet containing various ephemera. / 1 Pair of dark gray wool socks. / 1 Pair of light gray cotton socks. / 1 Brown scarf. / 1 Large brown scarf. / 1 Officers overcoat with a Yankee Division patch on the left sleeve. / 1 Officers uniform for the Medical Corps with correct collar insignia and Yankee Division patch on the left sleeve. Shoulder tabs have correct captains bars. / 1 Large group of WWI period newspapers. / 1 Pair of green wool uniform pants. / 1 Green wool uniform shirts. / 1 Heavy wool overcoat liner. CONDITION: all items show some degree of wear, but most appear quite serviceable. Uniforms show light overall wear and are quite visually attractive. Newspapers have some tattered edges. (02-16891/BF). $700-1,100.