The brass butt plate is in fine condition
The liner is also in fair condition
with original leather chin strap included
original WW2 style stirrup pumps which when used with a pail of water could direct a continuous jet of water up to 20 feet away on any flaming object
A great chance to own a nice example of a late 19th century Italian Service Revolver
Original U.S. WWI 33rd Division Pair of Diaries to Brothers Frank & Charles Hart - Wounded by Gas German Badges & Signs The brass butt plate isOriginal Items. One of a Kind. This is a stellar pair of diaries written during World War I by a pair of brothers from Peoria, Illinois, Charles & Frank Hart. Both brothers had enlisted in the Illinois National Guard before the war, serving in the 3rd Illinois Field Artillery, Battery C. When war was declared and the national guard was federalized, Charles joined Company B, 132nd Infantry Regiment, and Frank joined Company B, 123rd Machine Gun