U.S. Army ww1 odds & ends, belt, patches, sword hanger
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Cleaning out some more of my ww1 stuff. are some neat odds and ends. T is a nice condition usable sam brown belt (no shoulder strap), has sword hook. Should fit up to a 36 inch waist. Next is a wool enlisted mans overseas cap. Some moth holes, nothing excessive. Has a rust stain on other side. Has US bronze disk. No makers marks, well used. Next is a group of original (and garanteed as such) WW1 American patches. T is nice 41st division sunset batch with bullion wire sun and window multipiece construction. Has some moth hole. Next is 32nd division arrow, wool felt multipiece construction (niether of these have cheese cloth on back). T is a sargeant wool felt rank patch, 2 hash overseas or wound stripe patch (bullion). Two collar disk, one infantry, one quatermaster corp (inf has its nut on back) Two overcoat buttons. Also some sort of qualification patch and a signal corp PFC patch. T is a 1903 dated cavalry sword hanger with clip and sword hook. Has both grommets however wound the hole on one the leather has torn through (not clear through the strap) and then repaired. T is cracking in this area. The rest of the leather is pliable and would look good for display. Fits on the 1903 Mills pocket web belts (with saber ring). Lastly is brass german belt buckle which has had its front plate removed as well as the lead carefully removed
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