Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vietnam. Show all posts

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Vintage US Navy Watch Cap from the Vietnam Era

While picking through piles of old clothing, hats, handbags, and scarves, we're always happy to find vintage military wool caps. Not many of these made it through the years and wars without being destroyed or lost. 30, 40, 50 or 60 years ago, no one could probably even fathom the value that a simple stocking cap could have in the long term.

This one sold at auction for $175.50 here. Made by Rudolph Knitting Mills, it was probably issued to the sailor who wore it in 1970.

We've recently picked up another Navy watch cap that will be put to auction soon. These are always pretty exciting auctions so we can hardly wait! We'll post pics after it's up.

Vintage US Navy Watch Cap






Vintage US Navy Watch Cap


Vintage US Navy Watch Cap


Vintage US Navy Watch Cap Nomenclature Tag. The DSA number dates this cap's issue at 1970.

Vintage US Navy Watch Cap (unrolled)


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

U. S. Army Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical or First Pattern Slant Pocket Jungle Jacket from the Vietnam War






 We had the fortune of coming across an early 60s, Veitnam era Jungle coat recently.  These jackets are more commonly referred to as the "slant pocket jungle jacket" or something of the sort.  This one pictured was the first pattern used and considered pretty rare and collectable.  It's easily distinguishable from the more common jackets by the exposed buttons on the pocket and lack of a gas flap at the neck.

This particular jacket fetched $203.50 at auction here.



Vietnam War Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical. First Pattern





Vietnam War Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical. First Pattern (Back)





Vietnam War Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical. First Pattern (inside)





Vietnam War Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical. First Pattern (nomenclature tag)





Vietnam War Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical. First Pattern (instruction label)



As a comparison, this more common jacket from 1969 featured ripstop fabric and as you can see, the buttons on the pocket flaps had a cover added to them to keep soldiers from getting snagged on the tropical foliage.



This jacket sold for a whopping $24.99 here.




Vietnam War Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical. Wind Resistant Rip-Stop Poplin






Vietnam War Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical. Wind Resistant Rip-Stop Poplin (back)





Vietnam War Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical. Wind Resistant Rip-Stop Poplin (inside)





Vietnam War Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical. Wind Resistant Rip-Stop Poplin (nomenclature tag)





Vietnam War Coat, Man's, Combat, Tropical. Wind Resistant Rip-Stop Poplin (instruction label)