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Imperial Japanese Navy Officer Cap Lieutenant Pin Business Card

$ 126.19

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Item Description
    Please check on the photos for the detailed condition of the product.
    All you can see on this photo will be included in a set of a package.
    [Person's biography]
    Gengo Hyakutake, Lieutenant General Shinjiro Imamura, etc. are in the 30th class of the Imperial Naval Academy.
    ・ December 14, 1902 Navy Ensign Candidate
    ・ December 28, 1903 Ensign of the Navy
    ・ December 1, 1918 Commander of the Navy
    ・ December 1, 1922 Colonel of the Navy
    ① Brand: Navy military officer officer military cap beauty goods
    Model: Navy officer military cap Navy school 30th gen
    Color: Navy Blue
    Size: Actual size Please forgive some errors.
    Inner circumference: Approximately 53 cm
    (Excluding the paper stand on which the hat is placed)
    Overall, the whole figure is sound without any major flaws.
    It is a valuable military cap from the late Meiji era to the Taisho era, and at the end of the Greater East Asia War.
    Different from mass-produced products.
    It is a military cap about 100 years ago, and it is worm-eaten, shaken, dirty, and melted.
    Military cap Previous chapter: Generally sound and no noticeable collapse.
    There was a slight pain in the checkered black hair line all around (right rear side).
    The chin strap is not forcibly moved because the enamel is stuck.
    Wrinkles can be seen on the eaves, but the black paint remains well.
    The inner leather is dirty and has some defects.
    There is a 4-character name embroidery inside the purple cloth.
    ② Lieutenant Colonel Lapel Pin
    There is black stain on the whole and the degree is not good.
    The gold wire on one lapel pin is broken and partly missing.
    ③ A total of 25 coterie business cards in a paper box
    ・ Colonel of the Navy ● Hayashi ● Autumn 21 sheets
    ・ Happy New Year ● Hayashi ● Autumn 2 sheets
    ・ ● Hayashi ● Autumn 2 sheets
    [Precautions]
    (1) Since it is the real thing at that time, there is aged deterioration and damage, so please do not bid for those who want new quality.
    I would like to bid for a common sense person who has an understanding of antiques and an understanding of the collection of historical heritage of the former Japanese Army.
    (2) About 100 years ago, there was worm-eaten and rubbing that could not be seen in the photo because it was a product at that time.
    ③ Basically, "no claim, no return".
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