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World War I Sergeant Uniform Complete Original RARE!!!
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Up for Auction! You are bidding on a World War I Original Sergeant Uniform. This uniform is complete. It has the leggin straps, two belts, coat, pants and 1st WW Ribbon. T are no holes or tears. All buttons are present. The coat has sergeant stripes on the right arm. Ther is one strip on the left arm. The belts are marked Anchor Brand PAT Jan 12.04 T are four leggins. T is an envelope in the box that contains one stripe and the outer reads U.S. Army Discharge Chevron 1918. Worn on the left sleeve above elbow in an inverted position. Removed from overcoat sleeve. The uniform is green in color. It appears to a wool blend and fully lined. The metal on the front is printed on the back "The Great War For Civilization". It also contains the countries involved in this war. The patches are hand sewn on. The uniform is made by the Penn Garment Co. as per the photo. This is not a reproduction. It is an original. The pants tie at the ankles. Strings are present. The box is in very poor condition. It is torn all corners. The stamps on the front are from the USPS postal service. One is 10 cent stamp. One 17 cent stamp and one 8 cent stamp. The box is from the Sears and Roebuck and company. The are postmarked RC Dec. 40 I believe that the box was just used as storage. The stamps on the front are very interesting. They are postmarked from the year 1940. This is a wonderful piece of history. Would make a wonderful addition to your collection. Please email any questions prior to bidding.
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