Genuine WWII US insect repellent bottle, 6-12 formula, manufactured by Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation, New York. Used by medics and as found in various First Aid kits.
Bottle is full and unopened, straight from the box.
Mint condition.
Genuine WWII US insecticide powder tin, manufactured by McCormick & Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Contents: 2 oz. Issued to every GI.
Mint, unopened condition, straight from the carton, dated August 1943
Price is for one single tin.
Genuine WWII US OD tin can of soluble coffee made by Faust Soluble Tea and Coffee Co., U.S.A.
Mint, unopened condition.
Comes straight from its original wooden crate, dated 1944.
Coffee and tea merchant Cyrus Blanke noticed that a spilled drop of coffee on a hot pie plate had evaporated, leaving behind a dry residue. Realizing that adding water to the powder turned it back into coffee, he quickly began production and brought it to market in 1906. He named it after the restaurant the incident occurred: Tony Faust’s Oyster Café in St. Louis.
Genuine WWII US insecticide powder tin, manufactured by McCormick & Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Contents: 2 oz. Issued to every GI.
Mint, unopened condition, straight from the carton, dated August 1943
Price is for one single tin.
Genuine WWII US M1 rifle, 2nd pattern plastic oiler with brush and cord cleaner. Adopted in 1943, it was cheaper to produce and lighter than the earlier metal type.
Fit in the wooden stock of the rifle.
Genuine WWII US waterproof cover for M1 Garand or Springfield rifle, dated 1943. Issued for amphibious operations. Widely used on D-Day.
Directly from the original crate.
Genuine WWII US insecticide powder tin, manufactured by McCormick & Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Contents: 2 oz. Issued to every GI.
Mint, unopened condition, straight from the carton dated June 1943
Price is for one single tin.
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