Genuine WWII humorous figure made in plastic material representing a pregnant young girl and on the pedestal of which the famous sentence 'Kilroy was here' appears.
Scarce genuine WWII US Army souvenir brochure, Tars and Pipes , published on November 24, 1945, 'Homecoming Issue'.
Non-official publication intended for GIs returning to the US.
Quite good, used condition.
Nice genuine WWII US stationery, intended for the personal correspondence between GIs and their loved ones.
The present kit is made up of five sheets featuring humorous illustrations and four matching envelopes, coming in their original cardboard folder. The latter provides general advice and guidance for the families of servicemen regarding the contents of their letters in order to maintain morale.
Homogeneous set, in good overall condition.
Nice genuine WWII US Army stationery, intended for the personal correspondence between GIs and their loved ones.
The present kit is made up of dozens of blank sheets featuring humorous letterheads.
Homogeneous set, in very good overall condition.
Genuine WWII humorous figure made in plastic material representing a pregnant young girl and on the pedestal of which the famous sentence 'Kilroy was here' appears.
Excellent condition.
Overall height: 3.5in.
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