WWI Enlisted Aviation Oversea Hat Badge Sterling Silver

WWI Enlisted Aviation Oversea Hat Badge Sterling Silver
$40.00

This is a museum quality reproduction of a WWI unofficial Overseas Hat Badge featuring the enlisted insignia of aviation section of the US Signal Corp made in sterling silver. This is an extremely rare item that was hand made for someone in the war. May also have been given as a sweetheart pin. Approximately 1 inch in size. An ideal item for any WWI aviation collection as the odds of ever finding a real one is nil.

$40.00

WWI Enlisted Pilot French Design Sterling

WWI Enlisted Pilot French Design Sterling
$75.00

This is a museum reproduction of a WWI Enlisted Pilot in sterling silver that originally was designed by FIX a French company known for its insignia during that time frame. Very few enlisted pilots existed during the war and this may also have been used by others as a gift to sent home. This wing is 2 13/16 inches wide.

$75.00

B-47 Stratojet Sterling Silver Charm

B-47 Stratojet Sterling Silver Charm
$25.00

The Boeing B-47 Stratojet (company Model 450) was a long range, six-engine, turbojet-powered strategic bomber designed to fly at high subsonic speed and at high altitude to avoid enemy interceptor aircraft. The B-47's primary mission was to drop nuclear bombs on the Soviet Union. With its engines carried in nacelles under the swept wing, the B-47 was a major innovation in post-World War II combat jet design, and contributed to the development of modern jet airliners.

$25.00

WWI General Pershing Collar Eagle Insignia Sterling GP

WWI General Pershing Collar Eagle Insignia Sterling GP
$75.00

This is a very rare item not found in most collections. You are bidding for a set of two. This is based on a collar insignia worn by General “Black Jack” Pershing, one of our nations only two, six star Generals. It is an Eagle US Seal collar insignia and has three sew on loops on the back.

$75.00

WWI Pilot Wings Sterling Rare Robbins Design

WWI Pilot Wings Sterling Rare Robbins Design
$95.00

This wing is a museum quality reproduction of wings designed by the Robbins Company.

$95.00

WW I US Air Service Moustache Wing Sterling with GP

WW I US Air Service Moustache Wing Sterling with GP
$205.00

World War I Moustache Wing as shown on page 26 and 29 of Terry Morris's book, United States Army Air Service Wing Badges - Uniforms and Insignia 1913-1918.  The wings that are shown are a museum quality reproduction of Pilot Wings in the Moustache design. The original designer is believed to be Eisenstadt Company of St. Louis, MO. This museum quality reproduction is handmade of Sterling Silver with the letters US gold plated. The silver parts are mounted on a brass plate, which is covered by the wool cloth.

$205.00

WWI Dallas US Pilot Wings BB&B Sterling

WWI Dallas US Pilot Wings BB&B Sterling
$305.00

One of the most sort after wings of WWI is the Dallas Wings manufactured by BB&B of Philadelphia, PA. They do not come from Dallas. The name Dallas wings is based on a US Patent No. 1,282,471 dated Oct 22,1918 by Clare L. Seamans and Edward C. Heiligman of Dallas Tx.  This is a museum quality reproduction in sterling silver with the US letters 24k gold plate. The wings are attached to a brass plate and wool felt is properly placed between the wings and the plate and then hand sewn.

$305.00

WWI Eisenstadt Dallas Military Aviator Wing Sterling

WWI Eisenstadt Dallas Military Aviator Wing Sterling
$305.00

The Military Aviator Wings were authorized on October 27, 1917  and were to be made on dark blue felt cloth with silver bullion embroidery. The wings that are shown are a museum quality reproduction of wings in Eisenstadt Dallas Style. This wing is shown on page 21 of Charles I. Fitzsimmons book Thirty Years of U.S. Army Pilot Wings 1917 to 1947.

$305.00

WWI Reunion Air Service Pilots Wing Sterling Silver

WWI Reunion Air Service Pilots Wing Sterling Silver
$105.00

When I first saw this wing I though it was a WWI Pilot wing. Later I found out what it really is, a 1930's Re-union wing. Also there are several versions of this wing including ones on an OD cloth with a black leather type material on the back, a 1/2 wing, etc. These were all made for re-unions in the 1930’s as gifts. Some people try and sell this as a WWI wing so I wanted all of you to know and not get taken. Now even if you do not buy one you know what it is.

$105.00