US Army WWII grouping believe some rare items READ MORE (@B4)

US Army WWII grouping believe some rare items READ MORE (@B4)
US Army WWII grouping believe some rare items READ MORE (@B4)
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All of the items came from one individual. Please check out the photos. And see a detailed description below. US ORANGE for Wet and Corn Snow. I don't want to open.

Cap has some surface rust. Label is readable and you can see the stock number and contract number. Packet with tinted eye protection in original packing and in excellent condition. Not sure if these are US or foreign. Since the lot came with the mentioned US ORANGE ski item---I assume these are for skiing.

They appear in very good shape. The black carrier is an unusual black textured paper. You can see that the carrier is stamped with DWZ?

Sorry I did not want to open up the eyewear. But to describe---each eye would have a solid eye piece as well as one with holes. Guess this was to limit fogging.

The lens color is a yellow green. If anyone can tell me if this is US or other country. Next---a pair of tinted glasses in very good condition. They come in a leather case. The lenses are tinted and everything in excellent condition.

There is an attached paper on back and in reading some of it---indicates it is from New York City--showing street addresses. To the left there the following "An ideal gift for men in the service". Ther is a locking button on the strap that is complete but I don't feel comfortable trying to snap it shut for fear of damaging it.

Packet with one stainless steel necklace. Image shows tags----but they are not included. I didn't want to open but by feeling know you get just the chains as shown. The packet is sealed and date is 1944. Next--leather wallet that probably came in kit form and the user assembles.

The leather is supple but some dark stains. Will leave it up to the new owner whether they want to clean it or not. Next---Two packets of German made small metal "male" pieces.

Last item---is a vintage "clicker" marked made in Japan, that still works. Not military but came with the other items.
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