Auction 13 Summer 2024 Militaria & Collectibles Auction
Jul 20, 2024
6499 E. Seneca Turnpike Jamesville, NY 13078, United States

Worldwide militaria and collectibles including historical flags, uniforms, medals, patches, edged weapons, maps, paper ephemera, trench art, law enforcement badges, general antiques, and more!


CNYMCA LLC, as the seller of war memorabilia, would like to emphasize that these items are sold solely as historical artifacts and collectibles, and are not intended to promote or glorify war, violence, or any extremist ideology. We do not condone the actions of any individual or group involved in these conflicts and sell these items solely for their historical significance. It is important to note that some items in this auction may include symbols or slogans that are offensive to certain groups or individuals. CNYMCA LLC does not endorse or support any discriminatory or hateful beliefs or actions by any group. We are selling these items with the understanding that they are intended for educational or historical purposes only, and not promoting or glorifying any ideology.


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LOT 252:

WWII Era LVT-4 Water Buffalo Amphibian Tractor Named Display Plate

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Sold for: $40
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Auction took place on Jul 20, 2024 at CNY Militaria & Collectibles Auctions
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WWII Era LVT-4 Water Buffalo Amphibian Tractor Named Display Plate
Designed by the United States Armed Forces by Food Machinery Corp., San Jose, California. More than 8300 were produced from December 1943 until the end of the war by the Food Machinery Corp at Lakeland, Florida, Riverside & San Jose, California, Graham-Paige Motor Corp. in Detroit, Michigan and St Louis Car Co. at St Louis, Missouri. LVT(4)s participated in the Saipan campaign (June 1944), Guam and Tinian (July 1944). LVT-4s were also used by British and Canadian troops during the operations in the Netherlands (like the Battle of the Scheldt in October 1944) and by allied forces when crossing the Rhine in March 1945 (Operation Plunder). The approximate size is 3.75 x 6 inches. Excellent overall condition!
Condition: See description for notes on condition. Please note that all items are sold as is without returns, so please ask questions in advance of bidding.

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