The product is a set of Korean figurines from the Korean War era, specifically from the time period of 1950-1953. These figurines are original and depict military themes, making them a valuable collectors’ item. They are from South Korea, also known as the Republic of Korea, providing a unique insight into the history and culture of this country during that time. Ideal for those interested in militaria and historical artifacts from this specific conflict, these figurines offer a tangible connection to the events of the Korean War.
A rare, complete original issue of the Ryukyuan Review, the daily military newspaper published for U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force personnel stationed on Okinawa during the Korean War. The Ryukyuan Review is rarely encountered by collectors – an exceptional find for Korean War, Okinawa, or Cold War military history enthusiasts.
Original vintage U.S. Marine Corps sea bag hand-painted with Pacific Theater artwork including a geisha figure, USMC insignia, military patches, and overseas destinations. Named to Norman J. Souza, a Rhode Island native who served in the United States Marine Corps from 1957–1960. Features the original stenciled name on the carry strap, single shoulder strap design, and period military construction. A unique one-of-a-kind piece of military folk art and Marine Corps history with documented provenance. Shows age and service-related wear consistent with use. Please review photos for condition and details. Sold as pictured.