Description:

World War II

D-Day landing, A US Navy Life Preserver, Provenance from The War Museum

 

D-Day Life preserver made from olive drab oiled canvas, two pockets to house the brass and steel CO2 canister with string attachment, four exterior loops to house the two brass-capped rubber inflation tubes, a steel buckle, canvas stenciled with date of manufacture, "Jan 19, 1944," unit number TC 83, and instructions for use. 55" long x 4" wide.  Provenance: From the personal collection of the founder of The War Museum. A signed Letter of Authenticity from Rodney Hilton Brown, Founder, will accompany the lot.

 

The m26 was required to be worn by all serving crew members of the United States whenever they were "on-duty" or "on-watch," and was intended to be worn at chest-level below the arms. Many sailors chose to wear the device around the waist for reasons of comfort and the volatile CO2 canisters were frequently removed (the M26 could still be manually inflated by flowing into the rubber tubes).

 

A phenomenal piece with impeccable provenance.

The War Museum is a private non-profit foundation dedicated to the collection, preservation, and public display of military, nautical, and aviation historical war relics.

 

About Rodney Hilton Brown, Founder:

Rodney Hilton Brown founded The War Museum in 1983 as a “wholesale” museum, or warehouse lender, of historical collections to “retail” museums who have facilities for public display. He has a 35-Year track record of gifts & loans to museums of historic nautical and military artifacts for the purpose of educating the public, inspiring our youth and honoring the men & women of the U. S. Armed Forces. Brown, a military collector, historian, and published author has been investigating, tracking down and preserving relics of our nation’s military history. Once, he acquired two of General George Washington’s bugles from the Revolutionary War and donated them to the Revolutionary War Museum at Fraunces Tavern (NYC). Other museums that have received outright donations or loan exhibitions are: U.S.S. Constitution (Old Ironsides); Smithsonian Institution; National Portrait Gallery (DC); Webb Institute of Naval Architecture (NY); The United Nations (NYC); The Intrepid Air Sea Space Museum (Battle of Britain, Kamikaze & Iwo Jima); U.S. Naval War College Museum (Newport, R.I.); The Mariner’s Museum (Newport News, VA); The Whaling Museum (New Bedford, MA); Fraunces Tavern Museum (NYC); Chicago Museum of Science & Industry (U-505); and the U.S. Olympic Hockey Museum (AHAUS) to whom Brown donated the puck that scored the winning goal on the Soviets in the famous 1980 Olympic Championship games. Brown was made an Honorary Marine (USMYNYPAO) for his rescue, restoration and public exhibition of The Original 1945 IWO JIMA MONUMENT.


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