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JAPANESE "ZERO" FRAGMENT AND MEDICAL RELICS
A fine group of World War II Japanese relics, includes a 5" x 1 1/4" section of the fuselage of a Japanese "Zero" fighter shot down over New Guinea. Also included is a Japanese medical triage tag, a calcium chlorate label (a powerful oxidant), and a label for an unknown substance. Also included are two notes from American sailor B. Mate First Class George W. Keenan (with his photo) to a doctor friend in the States. In the first, the vitriolic sailor writes, in part: "Piece of the rising sun from the wing of a burned out Zero. Dead Japs stink just like our stiffs at the morgue - only more so. They ripen fast under the New Guinea sun..." In his second note, Keenan describes the use of the triage tag. Items are mounted and set into a simple period frame. Very good. From the personal collection of World War II and Civil War historian Michael Miner. Miner's thirty-year collection was built through an extensive system of contacts he developed with artifact hunters and diggers in Europe and the Far East, and he maintained careful records of the items he amassed.

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May 14, 2009 10:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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