WWI Veteran Items for sale: WWI Victory Medal with clasps: Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Muese-Argonne, Defensive Sector; identification tag. This unit served at: Ypres-Lyes, Somme, Flanders. Eugene Waud (Army serial number 2310729) entered the service as a private and achieved the rank of sergeant. In later life, he married Alice and had two children: Virginia and Scott. He was an electrical engineer and retired from the New York Board of Fire Underwriters. Up for sale is the medal and the ID bracelet. The other documents are only for additional information.
Solid 10k gold, medal for the 1st Field Artillery. Depicting an early armored bulldozer. Measures approximately 1 1/8 in diameter. The medal, ribbon and brooch weigh a grand total of 16 grams on a jeweler’s scale. The medal is marked 10k; I assume that the brooch is gold plated, but it has not been tested. Engraved on the reverse, #115 Ralph L. Howell Sergeant Hon Discharge 3-18-30. The original ribbon is soiled, and the medal shows tarnish and minor wear. One of a kind for the 1st Field Artillery collector. This is a hobby not a living, so I try to keep it fun, otherwise why do it. _gsrx_vers_625 GS 6.9.7 (625).
100 % original fine antiques. WW I German rare field honor medal. It is an 100 % original field medal from the First World War with beautiful glass enamel in really very good condition. The pin system has a double pin and is functional. On the back is the stamp German Field Medal Hamburg 3, protected by law. The miniature pin with stamps too and is also of very good quality. We guarantee the originality of both medals. You are welcome to ask us any further questions. History of the German Field Medal. This badge was subsequently awarded to brave German soldiers by soldiers’ associations and fraternities. Issued by the German Field Medal Association. Active and courageous participation in the war for soldiers who had already been awarded the Iron Cross. Miniatures of this badge were also made on pins that only have a soldier’s head in the middle. Eight-pointed oval cross with a cross with a medallion and crossed swords placed on top and riveted on the back.
Beautiful, and hard to find WWI service medal. Excellent original condition as shown. Please see our other listings, and check back often as we typically list 30-50 high-end estate items each week with No Reserve!
Nice solid antique shape. Shows normal wear and age. Enamel has a couple hairlines. Has a wonderful patina. See pictures to make your own determination on physical condition.
WWII unnamed 976th Field Artillery Bronze Star grouping. The group was found in a storage locker sale sorry no history or name. The group includes Bronze Star and Good Conduct medals. 6 ribbon bars, Sterling screw back ruptured duck and theater made 976th Field Artillery distinctive insignia all items are pictured.
11th Field Artillery Bronze Star medal stationed at Pearl Harbor. Found him on ancestry and newspapers no hard copies of research please save. Possibly a survivor of Dec 7. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “kiaphs” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.