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    WWII Japanese Epaulettes

    Hi All, and Happy New Year.

    I was hoping to get some help identifying the shoulderboards in the photos below. They were carried home after WWII, by a Marine that participated in the assaults on Tinian, Saipan, and Iwo.

    Any insights - including value - would be much appreciated. They are not for sale, as they belong to the family of the Marine.

    Thank you in advance.






    #2
    They are colonial in nature. Nan'yo colony. Probably from Saipan or maybe Tinian. Possibly Sonin rank? Very nice and quite rare.

    Tom

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      #3
      Originally posted by GeorgeP View Post
      They are colonial in nature. Nan'yo colony. Probably from Saipan or maybe Tinian. Possibly Sonin rank? Very nice and quite rare.

      Tom
      I second Tom's opinion on these. These were Japanese "colonial like" from the mandate given after WWI to the Second world war - google Nanyo

      Value is hard to place as they are administrative/governmental (not military and they are are from a formal dress uniform (noncombat). An interesting historical item that might have it's highest value if auctioned in Japan?? hard to say. In the condition shown (ripped backing, etc - but with case, I'd say $250 -$350 range stateside.

      Best person to place value on these would be "Imperial Japan"

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        #4
        Originally posted by beretta1934 View Post
        .... - google Nanyo...
        Here ya go: South Pacific Mandate

        Nan'yō means "South Pacific".

        The two pips on the epaulette appear to be the coat of arms/emblem of the Mandate:




        --Guy

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          #5
          Thank you

          I can't tell you guys how much I appreciate the help.

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