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Specializing in Authentic Unique Nautical Christmas Gifts of Navy Surplus, 100+ Year Old Antique Chests and Sea Chests, U.S. Navy Militaria, Military Surplus and Naval Trench Art, Navy Memorabilia, and Military Christmas Gift Ideas for the Navy or Coast Guard Officer.

Welcome Home Gifts for Marines, Coast Guard and Navy Retirement Gifts and Navy Promotion Gifts, Vintage Nautical Home Furniture for the Enlisted Chief Petty Officer, Warrant Officer, Wardroom Officer, Navy Captain and Admiral!

All are from the Spanish American War, Great White Fleet, WW1, WW2, Korea and Vietnam-era are Official Navy-issued China, Silverware and Tableware, U.S. Navy Table Linens, Tablecloths and Napkins, and Authentic Nautical Furniture such as 100 year old Sea Chests and Nautical Home Furnishings from restored WW2 Liberty Ship Wooden Hatch Covers!

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Call The Pirate's Lair @ 540-659-6209 - Perfect US Naval Academy and Merchant Marine Graduation Gifts for the Midshipman. Click Here and Return to The Pirate's Lair Home Page for a complete listing of all available Navy Militaria for Officer and Enlisted alike, www.thepirateslair.com

Traditional US Navy Retirement Ceremony: "IN RECOGNITION OF FAITHFUL SERVICE AND TRUE ALLEGIANCE TO HIS FELLOW SAILORS WE PRESENT A FINE SWORD….. A BRACE OF PISTOLS… A RIFLE OR MUSKET… OR PERHAPS A SEA CHEST MADE OF FINE WOOD AND BOUND IN BRASS"… this retirement gift is presented to remind the retiree of crews and ships he had served with.

Get your antique "Sea Chest" here at the Pirate's Lair to be part of your Retirement Ceremony - Make a Shadow Box of the lift out tray to store your medals, important display memorabilia, commendations and flag! Place all of your uniforms and other service items within the chest for safekeeping, but have them readily available for viewing!

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Authentic WWII Liberty Ship Hatch Covers Restored into Coffee Tables and Desks Make the PERFECT Nautical Gift Idea for Home or Office!

The world's largest, ONLY complete source for vintage U.S. Navy Militaria, Naval Trench Art, Navy Surplus, and Naval Militaria government issued china dinnerware, U.S. Navy issued silverware including the most rare, hard to find pieces bearing special Enlisted and Naval Officer insignia. Naval Militaria is rare and absolutely the perfect and appropriate Navy Retirement Gift or Navy Promotion Gift for everyday dining and use, or for more Formal Military and U.S. Navy Dining-in's.

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Antique 100-125 Year Old Antique Trunks Are Perfect for that Special Nautical Decor While Also Being Functional Pieces of Home or Office Furniture!

Active Military receive 5% Military Discount! Naval Militaria are great Christmas Gift Ideas for any Military or Navy Officer and Naval Enlisted!

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USN Ladies engraved "Fouled Anchor and USN" Bracelet
WW2 Navy Silverplate - Rare Naval Trenchart - Small and Medium Size
 

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Nautical Trench Art "Kings Design" Pattern - First produced ca 1890 - 50 to 95 years old - Perfect Gift for the Pirate's Wench!
Pirate's Springtime Nautical Wedding Gift Special!
 
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USN Ladies engraved "First Love" Bracelet
WW2 Navy Silverplate - Rare Naval Trenchart - Small Size
 

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Nautical Silverplate Navy Trench Art "First Love" Pattern produced in 1937 70+ years old - Perfect Nautical Gift for the Navy Wife or Sweetheart - a "First Love"!
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USN Ladies engraved "Rose & Leaf" Bracelet
WW2 Navy Silverplate - Rare Naval Trenchart - Small Size
 

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Nautical Silverplate Military Trench Art "Rose and Leaf" Pattern - First Produced 1937 70+ years old - Perfect Nautical Gift for the Navy Wife!
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USN Ladies engraved "Avalon Pattern" Bracelet
WW2 Navy Silverplate - Rare Naval Trenchart - Small Size
 

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Nautical Silverplate Navy Trench Art "Avalon" Pattern - First Produced 1940 65+ years old - Perfect Nautical Gift for the Navy Wife!
Pirate's Springtime Nautical Gift Special!
 
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USN Heavy Duty Nautical Key Chain for Men or Women
WW2 Navy Silverplate - USN & Fouled Anchor - Clip on Belt Loop or Handbag Strap.
 

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Nautical Silverplate Naval Trench Art WW2 Nautical Key Chain - "Kings Design" Pattern - Perfect Nautical Gift for the Navy Husband or Wife!
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Naval Tableware & Navy Dinnerware, International Naval Militaria, WWII Liberty Ship Hatch Covers, Antique Nautical Trunks, Treasure Chests, Old Navy China, Steamer Trunks, Naval Dinnerware, Vintage Nautical Furniture, Naval Artifacts and Photographic Navy History - Civil War, SpanAm War, Great White Fleet, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam era's.

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Antique Nautical Furniture
Available For Sale

Antique Trunks, Nautical Sea Chests, Pirate Treasure Chests

WWII Liberty Ship Hatch Cover Tables, Desks, and Nautical Furniture

US Navy China Nautical Dinnerware Silverware and Tableware
Available For Sale

 Antique Naval Dinnerware 1880-1939
Span Am War, Great White Fleet & WWI


 Warrant Officers Mess "USN"
WO1, WO2, WO3


 Junior Officers Mess "Square Knot" Ensign, LtJG

 Wardroom Officers Mess "Anchor" (Lt, LtCdr, Cdr)

 Wardroom Officers Mess "Anchor w/ USN" Limited Production

 Senior Officers Mess "Eagle w/ USN" Limited Production

 Captains Mess Tableware "Burgee Commissioning Pennant"

 Rear Admirals Mess "2 Stars"

 Vice Admirals Mess "3 Stars"

 Fleet Admirals Mess "4 Stars"

 Department of the Navy "Navy Seal"

 US Navy Officers Nautical Silverware, Kings Design

 US Navy Wardroom Napkins, Tablecloths, Napkin Rings

 US Navy Silverplate Serving Pieces or Holloware

 US Navy Enlisted Mess and Galley, Galleyware Dinnerware

USMC Marine Corps Officer and Enlisted Mess

USCG Coast Guard Officer and Enlisted Mess

New York Naval Militia NYNM
Est 1891


Brotherhood of the Sea SIU
AFL-CIO


International Naval China and Tableware
Some Available For Sale

Argentinian Navy
Armada de la República Argentina


Royal Australian Navy (RAN)

Imperial Austro-Hungarian Navy
Kaiserliche und Konigliche (KuK) Kriegsmarine


Brazilian Navy
Marinna Do Brasil


Royal Canadian Navy (RCN)

Royal Danish Navy (RDN)
Søværnet Sea Defense


Ecuadorian Navy
Armada del Ecuador


Finnish Navy
Merivoimat or Marinem


French Navy

German Navy or German Kriegsmarine, Reichsmarine, Kaiserliche Marine

Greek Navy

Israeli Navy IDF

Royal Italian Navy
Regia Marina Militare Italiana


Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN)

Royal Netherlands Navy or Dutch Kriegsmarine

Royal New Zealand Navy RNZN

Nigerian Navy

Royal Norwegian Navy

Polish Navy or Marynarka Wojenna

Royal Portuguese Navy
Marinha Real Portuguesa


Russian Navy, USSR Soviet Union

Thai Navy, or Royal Navy of Thailand

Historical Photographs Naval Dinnerware
Information, Documentation, Identification

Confederate States of America Navy (CSN) Tableware

Photo's of US and International Navy China Platters and Servers

US Navy Silverware Pattern Identifications

US Navy History Dinnerware Topmark Pattern and Identification

Photographic Naval History of Mess Halls, Wardrooms and Galleys

Photo's of Hatch Covers in Use on WWII Liberty Ship SS Jeremiah O'Brien

Antique Trunks in Historical Photographs
Miscellaneous But Kewl Dinnerware, Warranty Info
Gift Ideas, Favorite Links, Contact Information

Antique Steamer Trunks Photographed in History

Antique Furniture Restoration Technique and Services

Miscellaneous, Interesting Dinnerware

Navy Militaria Officer Gift Ideas

Nautical Gift Ideas for Men and Women



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The Pirate's Lair is the ONLY single worldwide leading authority and resource offering the most complete selection of unique beautifully crafted VERY RARE WW1, WW2, Korea and Vietnam-era vintage U.S. Navy-issued "Personal China" by Naval Officer Rank:

  • Click HERE For Wardroom Officer "RARE", USN beneath a Fouled Anchor

  • Click HERE For Warrant Officer, USN in shape of diamond

  • Click HERE For Junior Grade Officer (Ensign/LtJG), Navy Square Knot

  • Click HERE For Wardroom Officer (Lt, LCdr and Cdr), Fouled Anchor

  • Click HERE For Navy Captain, Burgee or Streaming Pennant with 4 stars

  • Click HERE For Rear Admiral Upper, Square Flag with 2 Stars

  • Click HERE For Vice Admiral, Square Flag with 3 Stars

  • Click HERE For Fleet or Full Admiral, Square Flag with 4 Stars

  • Click HERE For Department of the Navy, U.S. Navy Seal

  • Military Welcome Home Gift of Nautical, Naval Militaria, and Navy Gift Ideas! Perfect Christmas Gift Idea, Nautical Navy Officer Retirement Gift idea or Nautical Home Furnishing or Navy Promotion Gift for the U.S. Naval Academy (USNA) and US Merchant Marine (USMMA) Graduating Midshipman, Military Retirement Gift for the Enlisted Petty Officer or Chief Petty Officer (CPO), and as a perfect Navy promotion gift for either a Navy Officer or Navy Enlisted, Warrant Officer Promotion, Junior Officer, Wardroom Officer Mess, Captain's Cabin, 2 Star Rear Admiral, 3 Star Vice Admiral and 4 Star Full Admiral. Call 540-659-6209 - A Pirate Chest or WWII Liberty Ship Hatch Cover Table would make perfect Graduation Gifts for the Midshipman

    US Navy china (and the complementary Navy Silverware) are authentic Navy Militaria produced in a handsome, durable, and hand glazed dinnerware done in a beautiful stunning pearly white glaze with rich dark Navy blue stripes and Naval officer rank insignia. Click here for U.S. Navy China Tableware

    This beautifully crafted vintage china tableware is an elegant Nautical Home Furhishing for anyone in the Navy. While no longer manufactured, nor ever made available through retail sources, all commissioned US Navy tableware can now be yours from The Pirate's Lair!

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    It was produced at the time by the leading manufacturers of fine chinaware such as Homer Laughlin China Co , Tepco**, Walker*, Jackson*, Oneida China Co, Buffalo*, Sterling*, Syracuse*, Mayer*, and Shenango*. Complete place settings were made for breakfast, lunch, and dinner plates, dishes, bowls, mugs, cups, saucers and fine dining accessory pieces.


    Click here for U.S. Navy WW2 Liberty Ship Wooden Hatch Cover Coffee Tables, End Tables, Desks and Captain's Sea Chests




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    Authentic WW1 and WW2 US Navy Antiques for Sale as U.S. Navy Graduation, Welcome Home, Promotion and Retirement Gifts: Authentic and vintage, stunningly elegant and tasteful, a unique and part of our American Military heritage, can be used everyday or for formal dinner Military or Navy Dining-In occasions.. the perfect and appropriate AUTHENTIC U.S. Navy Retirement or Promotion Gift Idea for the most discerning Executive, enlisted Chief Petty Officer, Warrant Officer or Navy Wardroom Officer, available now ... and it can be yours!
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    What better unique one-of-a-kind Navy retirement gift, promotion gift, moving on gift, fathers day gift, christmas gift, or mothers day gift than a set of authentic WW2 U.S. Navy-issued personal china by Navy Rank used by sailors and seamen of times gone by!


     
    Navy Rank
     
    Examples of U.S. Navy Insignia Pattern found on both Naval China and Silverware, Naval Militaria

    Of Special Note: This 60+ year old vintage Navy Militaria or Navy china tableware was hand crafted, hand glazed, hand dipped, hand stenciled, and they certainly don't manufacture it this way any longer at any price. Naval china is both uniform in pattern and identical in design, yet sometimes has an individuality and uniqueness of its own due to the small differences that each pottery worker put into their labor during the production and firing of these fine pieces.



    While indeed rare, some pottery workers even etched into the green clay personal affectations and notes onto the chinaware! As most of the U.S. Navy china was made and used during WW2, inscribed onto the bottom of some plates and cups have been found a V for Victory, VE for Victory Europe, VJ for Victory Japan, and "prayers to you" notes to the officers and sailors who would be eating from these china pieces while at sea!




    Naval chinaware is a very handsome industrial-grade antique china made strong enough to be used as everyday officer wardroom dinnerware yet elegant enough for formal Navy dining-in occasions! It has a beautiful deep snow white, almost transluscent glaze, highlighted with rich dark blue stripes and Naval insignia (or "top marks"), such as the traditional Navy fouled anchor, Captain's pennant, Admiral's flag with stars, and the nautical theme square-knot.



    Brief History of U.S. Navy China Tableware

    From the late 1800's through mid 1900's the United States Navy Surplus commissioned various makers of fine china such as Homer Laughlin, Tepco, Buffalo, Sterling, Mayer, Jackson, Walker, Syracuse, and Shenango to produce complete "soup to nuts" tableware for the U.S. Navy's Officer Corps. This "Navy China" was used extensively during WW1, WW2, Korea and Vietnam in officer wardrooms, galleys and mess halls aboard all sizes and class of ship, submarine, and shore facility.

    The U.S. Navy has traditionally taken good care of its Officer Corps! For sailing the high seas at any time can be a hard and treacherous undertaking as the ocean can be cruel and unforgiving, leaving little margin for error. However going to war aboard a ship, whether large or small, can be a particularly hazardous venture. In recognition of their service, the US Navy provided a certain level of comfort for its sailors, while also preserving traditional military decorum and separation of rank.

    This fine Navy China (authentic Naval Memorabilia and Navy Surplus) was also used as the official and formal dinnerware of Captains, Admirals, Department and Secretary of the Navy civilian leadership. Most of the Naval China currently available was produced during WW1 and WW2 for use aboard our aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers, destroyers, submarines and large support vessels. When these various Navy warships were sent into decommission at the end of WW1 and WW2 many of the officers took home with them the very plates, bowls, cups and dishes which they themselves used while aboard their warship. This Naval China "memorabilia" ultimately found its way into attics and cellars safely stored away in boxes and chests until they were re-found, typically in an estate sale. Imagine having a piece of this valuable American history which in all likelihood saw combat action somewhere on the seven seas, and now to be used and celebrated in your home!

    Historically, most of the major providers of fine china produced exclusive lines of dinnerware for transcontinental railroads, airlines, passenger ships, major corporations, famous restaurants and hotels, as well as for the United States Navy. This type of fine yet durable china was known in the trade as "restaurantware". Restaurantware in and of itself can be highly collectible as antique china, especially if the producer no longer exists! However Naval China used in the galleys aboard ships by our sailors during times of war is part of our national heritage which makes this type of restaurantware most highly prized. Additionally, restaurantware in general, and certainly Naval China in particular, was made to last for many years, able withstand heavy and harsh industrial use which would normally destroy the glaze and dull the luster of lesser quality and much lighter china that was typically sold to the general public.

    Naval China and Naval Surplus was made to be used by sailors and cooks working in rough and rolling seas in all types of weather. This Naval dinnerware needed to be heavy and durable to withstand the harsh cleansers and environment they were to be used in. This makes them perfect for long and continued home, recreational or industrial use!

    A fun anecdotal note is that when underway aboard a U.S. Navy warship one would find when sitting down to dine that the tablecloth would be slightly damp with sea water! This was a sailor's tradition handed down over the ages from seafarer to seafarer. However as in most traditions at sea it had a practical side as its basis! The "damping of the tablecloth" was to help ensure that the plates, dishes, bowls and cups along with the silverware was kept from "sliding" around the table as the ship pitched and rolled with the waves. The sea salt also helped prevent spilled food and drink from staining the tablecloth! Between the heavy weight of the tableware and the damp tablecloth the seamen could only then be able to eat while underway in moderate to even in heavy seas! This "dampening of the tablecloth" was even practiced at US Navy Shore Installations so as to uphold and continue this unique Naval tradition.

    Additionally, the U.S. Navy commissioned various makers of fine linens to produce these exquisite and beautifully designed heavy damask tablecloths and napkins that were made to be heavily used while at sea. The Pirate's Lair now has available these wonderful vintage white damask U.S. Navy tablecloths and antique napkins. They are beautifully embroidered and patterned in a nautical theme with white-on-white designs of eagles, fouled anchors, stars and coiled rope! Click HERE to review these wonderful antique tablecloth and napkin complements to your Naval China and Silverware.

    Besides the Naval China, during this same period the Department of the Navy also contracted with leading makers of fine silverware and holloware to produce complete and complimentary placesettings of beautifully designed and engraved silverplated forks, knives, spoons, serving bowls and trays, coffee and tea pots, water pitchers and carving utensils. At The Pirate's Lair we have an extensive line Navy Silverware from the late 1800's to mid 1900's for your review and consideration by clicking here for U.S. Navy Silverware and Naval Flatware, which is the perfect complement to your Naval China!

    What the various designs found on the Naval china really signify! Staying within the U.S. Navy's strict officer caste system the Department of the Navy had complete sets of fine china made specifically for the mess hall and officer wardrooms of each officer grade level: a fouled anchor with letters USN for Chief Petty Officers a square knot for Junior Officers, letters USN for Warranty Officers, a streaming pennant with 4 stars for Captains, square flag with 1, 2, 3 or 4 stars for Admirals, and the Navy Seal for the Department of the Navy's civilian and military leadership. Each officer grade was then given this special restaurantware "top mark" or design insignia which was imprinted and made part of the glaze on each piece of china dinnerware.

    As an interesting side note, the specific insignia (or top mark), used on the Navy China for each Officer Rank was also used on all of the Naval Silverware and Silverplate eating and serving utensils. Imagine having a complete set of fine nautical themed china dinnerware and silverware matching place settings! Or having each place setting at your table as a different Officer Rank which is available at The Pirate's Lair!

    Unfortunately, the U.S. Navy discontinued the time honored tradition of issuing this beautiful antique china in the mid-1960's after the manufacturer's supplies ran out, and it was never replaced, which further makes this fine china a great investment! Currently only small quantities of this fine china can be found. The Pirate's Lair scours the world to obtain the best pieces to be found and makes them available to you.

    Ironically, today individual ship commanders and officers of the U.S. Navy now purchase this antique Navy china from The Pirate's Lair for use aboard present-day warships! Sailors today can now use and enjoy the same dinnerware and silverware used by their Naval bretheren of long ago!



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