UNIFORMEN DER MARINE UND SCHUTZTRUPPEN
UNIFORMEN DER MARINE UND SCHUTZTRUPPEN
£40.00
Uniformen der Marine und Schutztruppen, Anhang Zur Bildersammlung Uniformen Der Alten Armee
Uniforms of the Navy and Protection Troops, Appendix To the Picture Collection Uniforms of the Old Army
Cards show the various WW1 uniforms of the Imperial Navy, officers and ratings, Marine Infantry, Colonial Troops & Police
Published in 1930, the cigarette album is complete with all 96 cards glued in place, good condition with small sellotape repair to top left on outer cover, some creases and marks throughout.
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Uniformen der Marine und Schutztruppen, Anhang Zur Bildersammlung Uniformen Der Alten Armee
Uniforms of the Navy and Protection Troops, Appendix To the Picture Collection Uniforms of the Old Army
Cards show the various WW1 uniforms of the Imperial Navy, officers and ratings, Marine Infantry, Colonial Troops & Police
Published in 1930, the cigarette album is complete with all 96 cards glued in place, good condition with small sellotape repair to top left on outer cover, some creases and marks throughout.
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