December 15, 2020 Edged Weapons, Armor & Militaria
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/15/2020
Lot consists of: (A) 1920-1921 dated USMC dress blue tunic and pants. The tunic is stamped by the USMC Quartermaster's Depot in the sleeve. The tunic is named to "J.W. Allen" and the pants are named to "J.D. Chapman". The tunic exhibits gunnery sergeant chevrons that are machine sewn to each arm. There is a matching set of screw back P1916 EGAs and a French Fourragere on the wearer's left shoulder. CONDITION: The tunic retains all but one of its USMC metal buttons and displays slight stains. The pants exhibit significant mothing around the crotch as well as repairs. Overall good. (B) 1908-1909 dated USMC dress blue tunic and pants. The tunic is stamped by the USMC Quartermaster's Depot in the sleeve. The tunic is named to "E. Wood" and the pants retain a different name which is illegible. The tunic exhibits gun pointer first class insignia and "E" insignia hand sewn to the wearer's right sleeve. CONDITION: The tunic retains all of its original USMC metal buttons. Tunic and pants are very clean with pants exhibiting light mothing. Overall very good. (C) 1919-1920 dated USMC dress blue tunic and pants. The tunic is stamped by the USMC Quartermaster's Depot in the sleeve. The tunic is named to "F.A. Breitbeck" and exhibits PFC insignia hand sewn to each sleeve. CONDITION: The tunic retains all of its original USMC metal buttons and is very clean with a few scattered moth nips. Overall very good. (D) USMC dress blues that appear to be dated 1915-1916. Tunic displays Nicaraguan Campaign ribbon and sharpshooter badge. There is a bullion service chevron on the lower left sleeve. CONDITION: The tunic retains all of its original USMC metal buttons and is very clean with a few scattered moth nips. There are a few rips in the liner. Overall good. JD
Item Dimensions: 20" x 20"