1899-1902, Indian, Spanam, Wars Artificer, and 34 similar items
1899-1902, INDIAN, SPANAM, WARS ARTIFICER, ARMBAND, BRASSARD, ARTILLERY, VINTAGE
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Seller handling time is 1 business day Details
$4.35 to United States
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Full refund available within 30 days
Details
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Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Conflict: |
Indian Wars (1866-97) |
Original/Reproduction: |
Original |
Theme: |
Militaria |
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No combined shipping offered |
Posted for sale: |
April 2 |
Item number: |
1735043429 |
Item description
CIRCA 1899-1902, INDIAN WARS, SPANISH AMERICAN WAR, ARTIFICER, MECHANIC, ARMBAND, BRASSARD, ARTILLERY, VINTAGE
This is an original Indian War Period U.S. Army, Artillery, Artificer, Mechanic, Brassard. Worn on the upper sleeve of the soldier's uniform coat, this piece is one of the distinctive enlisted insignias of the Indian War, Spanish American War periods. The combination of Dark Blue and Red wool creates an attractive piece and makes for a nice addition to your collection. A complete unissued, unused brassard with no damage or moth holes. This piece originates from an established collection of Indian War period Chevrons. This piece was removed from the collectors display and shows evidence of paper/glue. The patterns were cut by hand with a steel die that was hit over the wool with a hammer. In many cases, the soldier would cut out the crossed hammers and sew it onto their uniform to reduce their time sewing. There was no reaction to ultraviolet light. We will be listing more original U.S. Army Indian War Chevrons from this collection as time permits.
The name "artificer" means one who works with arms and weapons. The U.S War Department created this rank as a result of the Spanish American War. Infantrymen who wore the crossed hammers were known as artificers while their Infantry counterparts were mechanics and artificers. The Field Artillery soldiers were called artificers and their Coast Artillery counterparts were called mechanics.
International Buyers Please Note: We do not ship outside of the United States! No Exceptions. In addition, we will not ship to third party shippers or any other international shipping hubs such as International Shipping (EIS), EIS 110 INTERNATIONALE BLVD, GLENDALE HEIGHTS IL 60139-2080. If you place a bid, or make a purchase, we will cancel your bid, and or cancel your purchase! If you wish to make a purchase, you will have to find someone located within the United States to make the purchase for you. They would be responsible to send the package to you.
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