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Militaria For Sale. Email [email protected] to purchase. I have more for sale. 7 th Cavalry dome disk for HQ, 3d Battalion, late 1950s, made in Korea. Separable disk with 7 above sabers and small HQ3RD below all struck as one piece. Part of the 1 st Cavalry Division. $40 Dome shaped cavalry disk for Service Troop (SV below sabers). In very good condition, domes crossed sabers with SV below. Circa 1946-1950. Separable clutch back. $25. I have other interesting cavalry collar disks. Dome shaped cavalry disk 5 above and I below. 5 th Cavalry, Troop I silver colored dome shape disk. In excellent condition. Separable clutch back. $25. I have other interesting cavalry collar disks. Set of 6 dome shaped cavalry disks, HQ and A, B, C, E, and F Troops. Silver colored, clutch back, excellent condition. $80 for the six. Screw-back disk for 1st Armored Car Squadron, Troop A. Old original separable disk with slight dome, 1 above, A below, with A and C in horizontal angles. Has screw-back nut. $200. Unusual unassigned dome disk with small eagle in a ring that uses the WWII officers’ unassigned collar insignia. Clutch back with a design that unscrews. $25. Silver dome unauthorized Christian chaplain’s assistant collar disk. Clutch back with a design that unscrews. $25. WW II screwback 174 th Infantry with number below & Company L above. Crossed rifles placed higher on the disk that usual. This allows the regimental number 174 to fit well below, and with Company L letter above. $25 Unusual, scarce infantry disk with unit struck as part of background, rifles removable. For Headquarters 1 st Battalion, 29th Infantry, that was stationed at Fort Benning in the 1930s. Screw back with rifles removable. The designations are made as part of the background: 1 above, 29 below, BN and HQ in side angles. $35. Unusual, scarce infantry disk for cannon company with unit struck as part of background. For Cannon Company, 29th Infantry, that was stationed at Fort Benning in the 1930s. Screw back with rifles removable. The designations are made as part of the background: CN above, 29 below. $40. 1 st Infantry screw-back disk, 1936-39, for Combat Trains. Above is 1 and below CT. Has button type fasten as usually found on officer insignia of the 1930s, and has one short post on back of one of the rifles that fits through a small hole on the disk, to keep design from rotating. $30. Screw-back disk for 54th Infantry, Headquarters Company. $20.

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7th

Cavalry dome disk for HQ, 3d Battalion, late 1950s, made in Korea.

Separable disk with 7 above sabers and small HQ3RD below all struck as one piece. Part

of the 1st Cavalry Division. $40

Dome shaped cavalry disk for Service Troop (SV below sabers). In very

good condition, domes crossed sabers with SV below. Circa 1946-1950.

Separable clutch back. $25. I have other interesting cavalry collar disks.

Dome shaped cavalry disk 5 above and I below. 5th

Cavalry, Troop I

silver colored dome shape disk. In excellent condition. Separable clutch

back. $25. I have other interesting cavalry collar disks.

Set of 6 dome shaped cavalry disks, HQ and

A, B, C, E, and F Troops. Silver colored, clutch back, excellent

condition. $80 for the six.

Screw-back disk for 1st Armored Car

Squadron, Troop A. Old original separable disk

with slight dome, 1 above, A below, with A

and C in horizontal angles. Has screw-back

nut. $200.

Unusual unassigned dome disk with small eagle in a ring that uses the WWII officers’

unassigned collar insignia. Clutch back with a design that unscrews. $25.

Silver dome unauthorized Christian chaplain’s assistant collar disk.

Clutch back with a design that unscrews. $25.

WW II screwback 174th

Infantry with number below & Company L above.

Crossed rifles placed higher on the disk that usual. This allows the

regimental number 174 to fit well below, and with Company L letter

above. $25

Unusual, scarce infantry disk with unit struck as part of background, rifles removable.

For Headquarters 1st Battalion, 29th Infantry, that was stationed at Fort Benning in the 1930s.

Screw back with rifles removable. The designations are made as part of the background: 1

above, 29 below, BN and HQ in side angles. $35.

Unusual, scarce infantry disk for cannon company with unit struck as part of

background. For Cannon Company, 29th Infantry, that was stationed at Fort Benning in the

1930s. Screw back with rifles removable. The designations are made as part of the background:

CN above, 29 below. $40.

1st Infantry screw-back disk, 1936-39, for Combat Trains.

Above is 1 and below CT. Has button type fasten as usually found on officer insignia of the

1930s, and has one short post on back of one of the rifles that fits through

a small hole on the disk, to keep design from rotating. $30.

Screw-back disk for 54th Infantry, Headquarters Company. $20.

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Unusual WW II clutch back coast artillery insignia struck from

a single piece of metal. $15.

WW II screw-back coast artillery for search light company. Flat

separable background. Block SL for searchlight company below.

$25.

WW II screw-back coast artillery disk with slight dome shape for search light company.

Rounded “S” for $25 including shipping in the U.S.

Coast artillery dome disk in excellent for 501st Battalion, with number

below. The unit received campaign credit for the South West Pacific in WW II. $25

1945-46 Made in Germany dome disk for Company C, 552d AAA

Battalion. Unit was in 5 Europe campaigns during WW II. Screw-post

back with finely threaded post & nut, typically German made. $25.

Coast Artillery screw-back two-piece disk for Combat Trains. Flat disk

with CT below for 1940 Combat Trains of an AA battalion. $25.

Silver dome disk for 80th

AAA Bn, a part of the 82d Airborne Division.

Insignia used before 1951. $25.

1902-1905 Engineer, Company A, large dress uniform, pin-back

gilt collar insignia. Large size was replaced in

1905 by smaller castles. $45.

Rare 1902-1905 Philippine Scouts Company 24

pin-back bronze collar insignia. Large size was

replaced in 1905 by smaller rifles. $175.

Two 1902-1905 pin-back bronze infantry collar insignia.

One for 28th

Infantry, Company G, the other 6th

Infantry,

Company B. Large size was replaced in 1905 by smaller

crossed rifles. $50 for the two.

Two 1902-1905 pin-back bronze engineer collar insignia. One

for Company D (in 1st Battalion), the other Company M (in 3d

Battalion). Large size was replaced in 1905 by smaller version.

$60 for the two.

Scarce bronze pin-back collar insignia for electrician sergeant, 1902-1905. $50.

Scarce silver color, screw-post cap insignia for Hospital

Steward, 1896-1900. $100.

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Group of three screw-

back 1896-1905 cap

insignia for company/

troop/battery trumpeters.

Only two men from each

company sized unit were

authorized. For 11th

coast

arty company or 11th

field arty battery, for 74th

coast artillery company, and for

Company C, 29th

Infantry Regiment. $35 each.

Troop I, 13th

Cavalry, screw-back cap insignia, 1901-1905. Smaller size came into

use in 1905. The right sword handle has verdigris on it. $25.

Rare 1899-1905 dress cap insignia for electrician sergeant. Screw-post back that

was replaced in1905 by a smaller design. $150.

Group of 16 domed field artillery disks. In the group, L to R, starting on

top row: Slight dome with unusual cannons which are at a steeper angle.

Dome has embossed ring around the lower edge. Mint condition disk.

The red enameled edge is made as part of the silver dome. Row 2:

Airborne wings below. Silver with 25 above. Silver with 98 above.

Brass with 199 above. Row 3: 360 below. 675 below. Silver with 502

above and HQ below. 162 in small numbers above and marked N S

Meyer. Last row: German made, A above and 85 below. German made,

SV above and 44n below. Made in Germany slight dome with 517 above

that is struck as a single unit. A above and 700 below. $250 for the group,

which averages $15.60 each.

Rare Army Transport Service enlisted cap ribbons (tallies) used

1904-1920s. One for U.S.A.T. EGBERT and the other for U.S.A.T.

HANCOCK, where U.S.A.T. stands for U.S. Army Transport. $500

for the two rarely seen insignia.

Rare dress cap insignia for Corps of Engineers field musician (company

trumpeter). Screw-back insignia used from 1896 to 1905. Replace by straight

trumpet in 1905. $200.

Jewish chaplain’s stole. Still has the DSA tag

showing the stock number and nomenclature

“Scarf, Chaplain Jewish Faith.” Two sections near the edge have marks showing

rust where it was next to metal. The most noticeable is shown to the left of the

national eagle and the second is not as large in another location. $75.

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Two different made in Korea Combat

Artillery badges worn by forward

observer worn during the Korean War.

Both have the entire design struck from a

single piece of metal and the red

rectangle painted. One is approximately ¼ inch longer than a standard CIB. The easiest way to tell the

difference is by examining the lower center of the wreath. $65 each or $120 for the two.

Clean copy of Chevrons, published by the Smithsonian

Intuition in 1983. Includes photos and tables showing all U.S.

Army chevrons authorized until the book was published.

Inscribed by the author in the front but otherwise in good

condition, save for a few tears on the top and bottom of the

dust jacket. $100.

Lot of 10 mint tabs for pathfinders, LLRP, and old Border

Patrol from when Germany was divided. $110 for the lot of 10.

New York Naval Militia embroidered cap insignia from 1890s for chief petty officer in

excellent condition. Has NY shield in the front on the anchor. $50.

WW II Army Transport Service

embroidered officer cap insignia. Have

two different ones. $50 each.

Very scarce Military

Intelligence Reserve

large size for standing collar, post 1923,

with the area around the sphinx cutout. Marked on back A. H.

DONDERO, INC. and WASHINGTON, D.C. $250.

WW II warrant officer insignia marked on the lower back as

shown in enlarged detail: K. C. LUKE and MELB for Melbourne,

Australia. Clutch back. $50.

1951-1955 officer armor insignia with 66 above. The number

and the rest of the insignia made as one piece (see enlarged

detail). Made when the 2d Armored Division came to West

Germany early in the Cold War. $40.

Dress cap insignia for QM NCO, 1905-1916. In excellent condition and hard to find.

$80.

Many other insignia available.