Collar disk, Infantry Company H - Quick view
Collar disk Infantry H Company, Enlisted Men's. Early type screwback. As worn on the Class A jacket by infantry and paratroopers alike. Perfect for display or jacket set up. Very good condition.
Collar disk Infantry H Company, Enlisted Men's. Early type screwback. As worn on the Class A jacket by infantry and paratroopers alike. Perfect for display or jacket set up. Very good condition.
Collar disk Infantry G Company, Enlisted Men's. Early type screwback. As worn on the Class A jacket by infantry and paratroopers alike. Perfect for display or jacket set up. Very good condition.
Collar disk Infantry F Company, Enlisted Men's. Early type screwback. As worn on the Class A jacket by infantry and paratroopers alike. Perfect for display or jacket set up. Very good condition.
Collar disk Infantry C Company, Enlisted Men's. Early type screwback. As worn on the Class A jacket by infantry and paratroopers alike. Perfect for display or jacket set up. Very good condition.
Collar disk Infantry A Company, Enlisted Men's. Early type screwback. As worn on the Class A jacket by infantry and paratroopers alike. Perfect for display or jacket set up. Very good 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.
First Allied Airborne distinctive insigni. Very good condition.
Coca Cola Wooden sign. Triangle shaped painted triplex wooden Coca Cola sign. This was made by Kay Displays Inc. during the early 40's when all steel was used for the war production. Kay made a lot of wooden signs and frames for Coca Cola during the war. The sign measures 59 centimeters at it...
Coca Cola steel tray. Coca Cola came up with a new design each year. This is the design of 1938. It is dated on the narrow golden stripe at the bottom of the image. Production of these trays stopped after 1942 when all the steel went to the war industry. The tray is in great above average...
Coca Cola steel tray. Coca Cola came up with a new design each year. This is the design of 1937. It is dated on the narrow stripe at the bottom of the image but it is hard to read. Production of these trays stopped after 1942 when all the steel went to the war industry. The tray shows use but...
Coca Cola The Red Barrel magazine. October 1943 issue. The booklet measures about 15.5 x 20.5 centimeters and contains 26 pages. With lovely operator girl on the cover. This is a hard to find issue! Very good condition.
Coca Cola The Red Barrel magazine. June 1941 issue. The booklet measures about 15.5 x 20.5 centimeters and contains 28 pages. Very good condition.