Moments In Time - Vintage and Kitchen Collectibles



All Items : Postcards : Pre 1950 item #441468 (stock #Postcd176)
Moments In Time
$10.00
This vintage military postcard shows a gunner in a U. S. Navy Fast Fighter. The caption reads: Bird’s-Eye-View of the "Man With the Gun." This is a wartime postcard sent from a soldier while on watch to his mother in Moody, Texas. The postmark is from Athens, Georgia, and is dated February 7 (I believe), 1944. The postage area has been postmarked and the word "Free" is written where the stamp should go.

The postcard is in good condition with some minor wear to the corners and edges...

All Items : Militaria : Pre 1950 item #431260 (stock #Ad182)
Moments In Time
$8.00
It is clear from both sides of this page from National Geographic that we were at war. Automobile manufacturers put their businesses on hold to build parts for military planes, tanks and other military equipment.

This is an advertisement from a National Geographic dated July, 1945, for Body by Fisher - a Division of General Motors.

The reverse side features advertising for Buick - another Division of General Motors...

All Items : Postcards : Linen : Pre 1950 item #403889 (stock #Postcd155)
Moments In Time
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This vintage postcard shows an army man complaining about the fit of his uniform. The man behind the counter assured the complainer that "We always try to satisfy th’ customer."

There is no date on the postcard, however, from my research I have determined the postcard is dated 1940 from the number assignment in the lower right hand corner. The back side of the card is unused. "C.T...

All Items : Miscellaneous : Pre 1960 item #399091 (stock #Patch22)
Moments In Time
$15.00
This is a nice vintage military patch. The patch is made of a navy-blue woolen material. At the top center of the patch is a white embroidered Eagle. Below the Eagle is the medic symbol. Two solid red bars are embroidered at the bottom of the patch.

The only other information I have – the patch appears to have been removed from a uniform. It came from an estate sale and appears to be old but in very good condition...

All Items : Souvenirs : Pre 2000 item #399077 (stock #Patch10)
Moments In Time
$8.00
>This is a very nice patch with a very pretty embroidered Texas on it. The patch says, "U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers – Shoreline Releaf Volunteer."

The patch is in excellent condition and is approximately 3 1/2" across in size.

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All Items : Paper : Advertising : Pre 1950 item #397425 (stock #Ad145)
Moments In Time
$7.00
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Bell Telephone System. The picture shows a group of U. S. Marines on Bougainville stringing communication lines using palm trees as telephone poles. Two other soldiers stand guard. A clear sign that this ad was run during the war.

The reverse side features advertising for Girls’ Schools, Special Schools, and Military Schools. Some of the ads include Tennessee Military Institute, Valley Forge Military Academy, Greenbrier College, Mary A...

All Items : Vehicles and Transportation : Boats : Pre 1950 item #396904 (stock #Ad141)
Moments In Time
$8.00
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for General Motors Diesels. A nice wartime ad showing GM’s contribution to the war effort.

The reverse side features advertising for Matson Lines to Hawaii and the South Pacific. The ad states, "When war has been swept from this world, Matson will return to its peacetime task of escorting friends to please, far-away places."

The page measures 6 7/8" x 10"...

All Items : Militaria : Pre 1950 item #396887 (stock #Ad138)
Moments In Time
$8.00
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, Aviation Division of The Studebaker Corporation. "Those engines sure have the power!" Studebaker built the Wright Cyclone Engines for the Boeing Flying Fortress. A very nice war-time advertisement.

The reverse side features advertising for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. The ad gives stark reminders of some of the mistaken beliefs about cancer.

The page measures 6 7/8" x 10"...

All Items : Militaria : Pre 1950 item #396507 (stock #Ad136)
Moments In Time
$8.00
This is an advertisement from August, 1944, for Pullman Railroad. "Dis pella something belong wuh-name?" This is very much a war-time ad!

The reverse side features advertising for Martin Aircraft of Baltimore, Maryland. "Plastic Bubble – It’s the Martin Aircraft Gun Turret!"

The page measures 6 7/8" x 10". It is in good condition and ready for matting and framing - no rips or tears other than the binding edge where the page was removed from the binding staples...

All Items : Souvenirs : Pre 1980 item #393982 (stock #Misc413)
Moments In Time
$7.50
This is a program guide for The United States Air Force Band and The Singing Sergeants 1977 Fall Tour. Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel was the Conductor. The concert was co-sponsored by Air For Association, Fort Worth Air Power Council and Fort Worth Star Telegram.

The concert was at the Arena in the Tarrant County Convention Center on October 11, 1977.

Some of the participants in the program include Jacques Offenbach, Herman Bellstedt, Russell Alexander, Ssgt. Daniel Coburn, CMSgt...

All Items : Souvenirs : Pre 1980 item #393978 (stock #Misc219)
Moments In Time
$7.50
This is a program guide for The United States Air Force Band and The Singing Sergeants 1973 Fall Tour. Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel was the Conductor. The concert was co-sponsored by Air For Association, Fort Worth Air Power Council and Fort Worth Star Telegram.

The concert was at the John F. Kennedy Theatre in the Tarrant County Convention Center on September 21, 1973.

Some of the participants in the program include Jacques Offenbach, Roger Nixon, Aaron Copland, John Philip Sousa, Igor Stravin...

All Items : Miscellaneous : Pre 1990 item #389843 (stock #Misc403)
Moments In Time
$7.00
This is a military patch for the A-7E Corsair II. This aircraft was used by both the Air Force and the Navy. For two decades, it’s stub-nose was a familiar sight on the flight decks of carriers. Use of the plane began during Vietnam and was used continually until post-Desert Storm.

The A-7E Corsair II could carry substantial payloads for great distances. It was able to penetrate hostile defenses and deliver the ordnance accurately. The F/A-18C Hornet replaced this plane.

Pl...

 
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