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Lot 4475

A Royal Air Force leather flying cap
circa World War II

17 November 2008, 10:00 PST
San Francisco

Sold for US$117 inc. premium

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A Royal Air Force leather flying cap
circa World War II

The brown leather cap with black rubber headphone mounts, the front of the cap with yellow painted name Tich. Tan leather lining with brown velour reinforcements at the forehead and on the chinstrap. White cloth label reading Size 3/7 1/8 to 7 3/8/A (crown) M/22C/45.
Condition: Showing areas of scuffing but generally sound with all stitching and straps intact, the crown with two rips, one 1", the other 2".

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