USN Personal Items, Gear, Equipment, & Groupings
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Rare WWI Cold Weather or High Altitude Aviator's Goggles Worn by USN Pilots & Bomber Crews
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a rare pair of cold weather/high altitude aviator's goggles used both by United States Navy pilots as well as bomber crews flying over the North Sea. The goggles are fur lined and have a continuation rather than a cut-out of the leather...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Circa 1900 US Naval Academy Cadet (Midshipman) Belt
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a United States Naval Academy cadet belt from around 1900. The belt is in dark brown leather and the buckle shows the USNA insignia surrounded by a lovely wreath of oak leaves with acorn and scroll details on either side...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
WWII Submarine Model of USS Cod SS 224 Named to Lt. T.C. Hurst III
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a submarine model of the USS Cod SS 224 named to Lieutenant T. C. Hurst III. The ship is mounted on a wooden base with a plaque bearing Hurst's name. The boat has small details including artillery on deck. VINTAGE: Circa World War II...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Handmade WWII USS Squalus (SS-192) Wooden Sub Model from Navy Yard Worker Estate
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a World War II handmade submarine model in wood of the United States Navy USS Squalus (SSN-192). The Squalus was launched from Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard on September 14th, 1938 and sunk off Rye, NH on May 23, 1939 during a test dive. A...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
WWII Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard-Made Patriotic Sub Bracelet for War Worker or Crew Member
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a World War II era patriotic submarine bracelet made at the Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard (Portsmouth, NH/Kittery, ME). This simple cuff-style bracelet was made either for a war worker or a submarine crew member. There is a small 3-D sub...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Fantastic WWII Portsmouth Naval Shipyard-Made Submarine Letter Opener in Copper & Brass
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a fantastic circa World War II submarine letter opener made at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth, NH/Kittery, ME. The blade and the body of the sub detail are copper: the conning tower and ballast tanks are in brass. Some of...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Great WWII Submarine Letter Opener Made at Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a great World War II letter opener with a submarine-shaped handle. The opener was made at Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard. VINTAGE: Circa World War II. SIZE: Approximately 7-7/8" in length and 13/16" in width. CONSTRUCTION /...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Fantastic WWII USN Torpedo Desk Model From Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Fantastic WWII United States Navy Torpedo Desk Model from Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. VINTAGE: Circa WWII SIZE: Torpedo 16 ½" x 3" in diameter. Base 15" x 4". CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS: Chrome or Monel plated brass with stained wood...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Wonderful Lot of WWII USS Swordfish (SS-193) Skippers Sub Insignia (2 Dolphins, 2 Combat B
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a wonderful lot of World War II US Navy skipper's submarine insignia from Commander Chester Carl Smith of the USS Swordfish (SS-193). The lot includes a 1930s-World War II officer's dolphin marked Freidel, a gold on silver miniature...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Very Rare Spanish-American War-Era USS Maine Cap Tally
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a very rare United States Navy sailor's cap tally from the USS Maine, the sinking of which precipitated the Spanish-American War. The Maine exploded at Havana Harbor on February 15, 1898, and popular opinion at the time blamed the...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
WWI USN Cap Tally for USS Franklin, Receiving Ship at Norfolk, Virginia
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a circa World War I United States Navy cap tally for the USS Franklin, receiving ship at Norfolk, Virginia. The Franklin was built at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in 1854, and after an illustrious career as various flagships in the...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
1930s USN Cap Tally for USS San Francisco (CA-38) - 17 Battle Stars!
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: This is a circa mid-1930s United States Navy cap tally for the USS San Francisco (CA-38), a New Orleans class heavy cruiser. The San Francisco was one of the most decorated ships during World War II, earning a total of 17 battle stars...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available!