Wartime Collectables
Military Antiques & Vintage Toys

Andrew H. & Gale V. Lipps
P.O. Box 165
Camden, SC 29021-0165  USA
ph. 803-463-6935
Email wartime@wartimecollectables.com
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Militaria for sale updated  1/16/17

Toys for sale updated  1/12/17

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Wartime Collectables has offered quality antiques to historians since 1983.
We stand behind our sales and appreciate your purchases and the opportunity
to buy quality militaria from you!

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Identified WASP Womens Army Service Pilot group
Wilma Morehead Wine graduated with class 43-W-5 and flew with the WASP through disbanding in 1944 and remained an aviator.
This incredible group includes her Graduation wing, WASP Pilot wing, WASP & Aviator collar insignia, original photo's and reunion material as well as a wing and photo's from her Pilot husband.
$5,000.00
(partial trade considered for vintage toys or quality US medals)

1943 W-5 class WASP Graduation wing
and her Josten WASP full size wings.

WASP collar emblems and aviation branch insignia.


several original photo's




pictures tell so much!

Link to the WASP museum

WASP history

This photograph is inscribed on the reverse

Researching the names of the other women in graduating class W-43-5 and comparing their yearbook photo's, I found...

Maggie
Margaret Cox Stegal
1916-2001
Flew the B26
Fran
Francis Green Kari
1921-1994
Flew the B17
Junior
Margaret June Seip
Killed in an accident at Sweetwater, August 30, 1943 with her instructor and another WASP trainee.  One of 38 WASP who lost their lives in service during WWII.
Gene
Eugenie Garvin St. Martin
Sylvia
Sylvia Schwartz Granader