Bebop, I can try to take some pics but the best comparison in terms of hardware is the picture of the white marine pearl kit at the very top of this page which is IDENTICAL to my kit (except for a floor tom which I do not have):
http://www.coopersvintagedrums.com/misc/kenthistory.htm
On my kit, there is no date stamp on the inside of the shells but my uncle says he got them as a kid in the mid-1950's so it is not a 60's drum according to his recollection. The white marine pearl wrap is fairly yellowed on mine. The foil badges are the white flower with gold lettering just like the ones in the pic above. The original cymbal mount is a straight vertical post mounted to the bass shell in the front center of the drum which slides into the shell when not in use, just like the pic above. The top threaded portion of my cymbal stand broke in half some years ago in storage so I extended the threaded portion with a coupler nut and headless, 1/4" x 20 threaded bolt so that I could have enough length to mount a cymbal with felt washers. The bass drum spurs use the same slide-out mechanism as the cymbal mount, just like the pic above. The bass drum has the original calf-skin heads but the calf-skin heads on the tom were shreaded when I got it back a couple of months ago and have been replaced with Remos.
The original tom mount on my kit was a Kent hoop mount as in the same top pic in the page above. The mounting brackets on the tom itself is also the same: diamond plate on the tom with a slot which slides over a short tongue on the hoop-mount bracket. The original hoop mount got lost a few years back so I put a non-original Ludwig consolette on it this year. I always like the look of the consolette and it looks far more stable than the original hoop mount would have been.
The rims and single-ended lug mounts for the bass and tom shells are identical to the ones in the pic above, as is the inlayed black hoops on the bass drum. The only thing I am missing is the American flag head and the floor tom. :)
The snare that came with my kit is also yellowed white marine pearl. However, hardware-wise it best resembles the black pearl snare that is five pictures from the top on the page above. My snare has the same rims, same joint lugs and same crude, old-fashioned string strainer as in that picture. The original heads on the snare were replaced by my uncle years back and only his replacement batter head with the bare black stamp of "Weather King" remains intact. I am keeping that old head off the kit for now and have new Remo heads on the snare.
Somewhere lost in a storage barn belonging to my friend's father is the original snare stand so I am currently using an older Ludwig snare stand instead of the Kent one. All the other accessories -- drum throne, cymbals, cymbal stands -- did not come with the kit and are non-Kent.