This is a rare and unique item that any basketball fan would love to have in their collection. It features a signature from Vince Carter, a former player of the Toronto Raptors who is known for his incredible dunking skills. The ball is an original, and has not been reprinted or duplicated in any way. The autograph has been authenticated by Lipary Collectibles, a trusted name in the sports memorabilia industry. This item is perfect for display in a sports room or office, and would make a great addition to any basketball or NBA collection. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of basketball history!
This is an extremely rare, beautifully preserved worked military prototype Royal Aristocrat “B” c. 1942 Sans Serif single Gothic “MIL” or “MILL” Military Typewriter! This machine dates to first year of World War II, when the production of Royal Aristocrat “B” typewriters were cut drastically in March 1942 for civilian use as the war effort expanded, and all consumer typewriter production was halted in 1943. This was so the Royal “Arrow” MIL or Military “C” Typewriter (in sand color instead of textured black as shown here) could be produced for full war time service. During WWII, people donated their civilian typewriters to the war effort because typewriter companies couldn’t keep up with the war efforts’ demands! This is an earlier machine than the 1943 Royal “MIL”s. It is a well used prototype, a 1st year WWII prototypical Royal MIL typewriter with the exact same military typeface font as the later Royal “MILL” machines. The typeface show the same “PG” stamped on the typebars as the latter Royal MILs in a sand color (Royal used abbreviations instead of numbers for their typefaces; “PC” stands for PICA GOTHIC) and of course the type is in all Double Caps for faster easier typing and reading of radio messages/Signal Corp/and other telegraphic messaging for wartime communiques. The very rare “slashed zero” double caps key is emblematic of all wartime MIL typewriters: the zero is always slashed to differentiate it from a regular letter “O” in for wartime messaging. The number one key is also added to differentiate the number one from the small letter “L” or “l” on typewritten messages. The number four in the Royal font here is also large and excentuated for easier reading on the page. Of course, the all Double Caps is a way to type much quicker than normal for battlefield expediency! This typewriter has a standard Royal carrying case, in fair to good condition, as well! This machine is in very good condition, very well taken care of for its age. Its black pebbled finish is in great shape, chrome and nickel accents nice, platen and rubber feet in good condition with some wear to the feet. The machine was recently refurbished at a local typewriter repair shop. The MILL sans serif Single Gothic typebar key strikers all have been oiled and move wonderfully. This is an extremely rare black Royal MILL machine still tough enough to work for another 100 years! 1942 worked prototype Royal MILL Typewriter in black finish, an early wartime machine!
This is a rare vintage Remington Arms Ammo Box store display case, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage hunting accessories. The case has a great look and is perfect for storing hunting ammunition. It is an excellent addition to any vintage hunting collection, especially for those who are looking for a unique display piece. The case is made by Remington, a well-known brand in the hunting industry and an old store display case. It has been previously used and has some minor wear and tear, but it is still in good condition. The box has a classic design and is perfect for display purposes. It comes from the vintage hunting category and is categorized under sporting goods, hunting, vintage hunting, and ammo boxes. See pics to judge condition. Opens and closes fine. Great great item perfect to store ammo or whatever you choose.
This rare antique set is a true gem for collectors of tabletop cigarette boxes and cases. Expertly crafted from Karelian birch by skilled artisans in the Russian Federation, this set is a testament to the beauty of handmade craftsmanship. The exquisite design and attention to detail make it a standout piece in any collection. Ideal for those interested in cases, tobacciana, and collectibles, this set is a unique addition to anyone’s collection. The country of manufacture and handmade aspect add to its authenticity and value. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this one-of-a-kind piece. The function of combining parcels in Ukraine is not available! Additional payments are possible according to the laws of your country! Please subscribe to my account, I constantly add a lot of unusual and interesting things! Make your price offers!
RARE WWI AME RI CAN’RUBERINE’ VINTAGE MILITARY GUNNER’S THREAD SEALANT, BLACK INK STAMPED SIDEWALLS, W/CURVED TYPOGRAPHY WOOD BOX CRATE. ALL WOOD CONSTRUCTION &. WWI era Ame ri can vintage military gunner sealants & lubricants for mortars & cannon ammunition assembly. 23 1? 4″ Width x 8 1? 2″ Height x 9 1? 2 Depth. Offered for your review and consideration is this really interesting and very scarce early 20th century vintage WWI Ame ri can wood box crate containing’Ruberine’ military gunner’s sealant, used in the field assembly of munitions used in mortars and cannons. This material would have been used by both Ame ri can and Br i t i sh allied forces. It was important to bring unassembled munitions to the front lines partially assembled, so that there would be less likelihood of unnecessary, avoidable loss and of losing invaluable munitions, shells and cannon rounds due to accident, incoming mortar fire or moisture. This however necessitated troops and in this case’gunners,’ to assemble mortar and cannon rounds in the field, where this material,’Ruberine’ would be used to coat the machined threads of the munition casings, making them both air and water tight, so that the shells would be then’loaded,’ yet dry and less susceptible to damage by water, which was a constant threat in the water-logged, dug network of trenches of the front lines. A terrific and very scarce antique WWI Ame ri can military artifact. Good to Very Good overall vintage condition.
[Rare Collection Box] 1950s Barnack Leica lllc Camera Lenses Filters Case. Tiny scuffs from normal use. It shows signs of use. There is no fog. There is no fungus. There is no balsam separation. There is no scratches. There is no large dusts. No problem in the view. There are some scuffs. There are a few tiny dusts. No problem in the shooting. Barnack Leica lllc Camera Body, 4 Lenses L39 LTM (Summaron 35/3.5, Summitar 50/2, Elmar 90/4, Hektor 135/4.5) SOOKY Close-up System, 8 Genuine Filters (Yellow Red Green Clear) Finder. All you can see on the picture will be included in a set of a package. Above condition is based on my own opinion. Please check the photo carefully. Please feel free to contact me for any questions! I send a product by. Weekends are not available because post office is closed. Customer service and satisfaction are very important to us. All return requests must be made within 30 days of the receipt of the item.