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The US Navy has a rich history of military antiques that are sought after by collectors and history enthusiasts alike. These antiques include everything from naval uniforms and insignia to ship models, weapons, and other artifacts. Some of the most popular US Navy antiques include:
Naval uniforms: These include dress uniforms, work uniforms, and specialty uniforms for various branches of the Navy.
Insignia and medals: Naval officers wear a variety of insignia and medals to denote their rank and achievements.
Ship models: Detailed models of US Navy ships are popular collectibles, particularly those from historic battles.
Weapons and munitions: Collectors may seek out antique guns, swords, and other weapons used by the US Navy throughout history.
Navigation instruments: Sextants, compasses, and other navigation instruments used by US Navy sailors can be valuable antiques.
These antiques can be found at specialty antique shops, military surplus stores, online auction sites, and through private collectors. As with any antique purchase, it is important to verify the authenticity and condition of the item before making a purchase.
Naval uniforms: These include dress uniforms, work uniforms, and specialty uniforms for various branches of the Navy.
Insignia and medals: Naval officers wear a variety of insignia and medals to denote their rank and achievements.
Ship models: Detailed models of US Navy ships are popular collectibles, particularly those from historic battles.
Weapons and munitions: Collectors may seek out antique guns, swords, and other weapons used by the US Navy throughout history.
Navigation instruments: Sextants, compasses, and other navigation instruments used by US Navy sailors can be valuable antiques.
These antiques can be found at specialty antique shops, military surplus stores, online auction sites, and through private collectors. As with any antique purchase, it is important to verify the authenticity and condition of the item before making a purchase.
United States Navy (U.S. Navy)
Mid-Century Modern "Pretzel" Armchair by Norman Cherner for Plycraft
H 31 in W 26 in D 22 in
$ 1,950
Access Trade Price
Japanese Antique Textile Panel Of American Historical Great White Fleet
H 48 in W 30 in D 2 in
$ 9,600
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