Vietnam War Auctions - Live and Online Sales
Vietnam War AuctionsMore Items To Come! Load outs will be held on day of auction as well as on select days the following week TBD Cash, checks, and debit/credit cards are accepted. No American Express. If you are not from Covington Co AL, you will need a letter of guarentee from your bank if paying with a check
Preview the items live on Friday, May 17 from noon-7pm here at 8512 South Union Rd, in Union, IL. Entrance is on Marengo Road. If you cannot attend the auction in person, place absentee bids online here.
We will use reasonable efforts to carry out online bids. We do not accept liability for equipment failure, inability to access the Internet, connectivity glitches, or software malfunctions related to the execution of online bids. Good luck bidding!
We accept online pre-bids.
Davis Brothers Auction
Date(s) 8/26/2024 - 9/29/2024
Day 1 - September 27th, 9am MDT
Day 2 - September 28th, 9am MDT
By registering to bid in our auction you are agreeing to abide by our Terms & Conditions. We proudly offer in house shipping on all lots.
We will make every effort and put forth our due diligence to attempt to properly describe and represent items, however all items are sold on a buyer discretionary basis. Once a lot has been purchased, there are no returns or exchanges of any kind. Local pickup begins the first Tuesday following auction weekend. All firearms are shipped in house.
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The conflict Americans refer to as the Vietnam War had one superficial similarity to the Korean War a decade and a half prior: the North of the divided country (Indochina, in this case) received aid and backing from the Communist powers (the Soviet Union and China) whereas the South's backers were Western powers, initially France and later the United States. Half a century later, there are many military remnants of the war up for auction online. Vintage collector's items include artifacts used by North Vietnamese, Vietcong, South Vietnamese, French, and American forces. You might also encounter rucksacks, olive drab and “tiger stripe” camouflage fatigues, caps, boonie hats, bayonets and scabbards, “subdued” patches with no bright colors, flechettes, chest rig ammo pouches, propaganda leaflets, P38 can openers, field dressing bandages, ponchos, helmet chinstraps, photos, folding shovels, canteens and covers, camo face paint sticks, rifle slings, and more. Sellers post new items for sale from time to time on HiBid.com, so if you don't spot what you're looking for, try back again later.