DISCOVERY MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

DISCOVERY MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

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DISCOVERY MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

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OVER 850 LOTS OF MILITARIA FROM THE 19TH TO THE 20TH CENTURY. CIVIL WAR IMAGES, CONFEDERATE OATH of OFFICE PAROLE, CIVIL WAR PATRIOTIC ENVELOPES, UNIT HISTORY, ARTILLERY ITEMS, BULLETS and MORE; WW1 and WW2 US GROUPINGS, EDGED WEAPONS, HELMETS, MEDALS, FLAGS, UNIFORMS, INSIGNIA, ARMY AIRCORP A-26 INVADER GUN SIGHT, NORDEN BOMB SIGHT M98 SIGHTHEAD, LARGE SELECTION of PATRIOTIC POSTERS and MORE; 35 PLUS LOTS of IMPERIAL GERMAN REVERVIST PIPES, PILOT OBSERVERS BADGE, HEAD GEAR, EDGED WEAPONS, MEDALS and MORE; 300 PLUS LOTS of WW2 NAZI GERMAN ITEMS INCLUDING BADGES, MEDALS, INSIGNIA, HELMETS, WAFFEN M34 DOUBLE DECAL HELMET, NSKK RED CROSS HELMET, SA STURMBANN I/28 FOOTBALL TROPHY, FLAGS, UNIFORMS, HEER PANZER EM'S BLACK PANZER WRAP TUNIC, SWORDS, SS OFFICER AND NCO SWORDS, DAGGERS, SA M33 PRESENTATION DAGGER, BAYONETS, ACCOUTREMENTS, and MUCH MUCH MORE!; 50 PLUS JAPANESE ITEMS INCLUDING UNIFORMS, HEAD GEAR, FLAGS, MEDALS, BADGES, PHOTO ALBUMS and MORE. 30 PLUS ...
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WWII NAZI GERMAN INFANTRY EM/NCO'S VISOR CAP WW2

Lot # 147 (Sale Order: 151 of 874)      

Visor cap with a field-gray wool body and crown with a subtle whipcord weave and a blue/green badge cloth centerband with white wool waffenfarbe to the crown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the centerband. Good quality aluminum eagle and cockade. The leather chinstrap and the chinstrap retaining buttons also present. The cap has an extended black lacquered vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip at the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in orange rayon. The interior of the cap also it wide leather sweatband. Cap has moth damage to the underside of the cap. Visor caps were a standard issue item for all EM/NCO personnel during the Third Reich period and regulations dictated the form of dress they were to be worn with based on the individuals rank. Regulations for wear of the visor cap by EM/NCO ranks dictated that they be worn with the Reporting and Walking-Out dress, and the Undress uniform. Regulations also required Senior NCO’s to wear the visor cap with the Service uniform. Originally the insignia worn on the visor cap consisted the Weimar Reichsheer patterns which were replaced with the second pattern in March 1935. Of Note: Certain Senior NCO ranks were also permitted to wear privately purchased visor caps of higher quality.
Visor cap with a field-gray wool body and crown with a subtle whipcord weave and a blue/green badge cloth centerband with white wool waffenfarbe to the crown edge and bot...moreh the top and bottom edges of the centerband. Good quality aluminum eagle and cockade. The leather chinstrap and the chinstrap retaining buttons also present. The cap has an extended black lacquered vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip at the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in orange rayon. The interior of the cap also it wide leather sweatband. Cap has moth damage to the underside of the cap. Visor caps were a standard issue item for all EM/NCO personnel during the Third Reich period and regulations dictated the form of dress they were to be worn with based on the individuals rank. Regulations for wear of the visor cap by EM/NCO ranks dictated that they be worn with the Reporting and Walking-Out dress, and the Undress uniform. Regulations also required Senior NCO’s to wear the visor cap with the Service uniform. Originally the insignia worn on the visor cap consisted the Weimar Reichsheer patterns which were replaced with the second pattern in March 1935. Of Note: Certain Senior NCO ranks were also permitted to wear privately purchased visor caps of higher quality.

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WWII STOP THEM WITH BONDS POSTER ANTI AXIS HITLER

Lot # 148 (Sale Order: 152 of 874)      

Stop them with BONDS thru PAY ROLL SAVINGS Poster 5th War Bond Poster measuring 30 X 36 in the wood frame with archival mounting. Painting by Sgt. Ardis William Hughes in 1944. Framed MINT Ardis Hughes studied art at Pratt Institute and worked for "Esquire" magazine before entering the Army during World War II. Hughes created a number of war bond posters for the Treasury Department. After the war, he worked as an illustrator for national magazines and commercial clients. He was also noted for his architectural paintings of prominent buildings in Europe and the United States.
Stop them with BONDS thru PAY ROLL SAVINGS Poster 5th War Bond Poster measuring 30 X 36 in the wood frame with archival mounting. Painting by Sgt. Ardis William Hughes in...more 1944. Framed MINT Ardis Hughes studied art at Pratt Institute and worked for "Esquire" magazine before entering the Army during World War II. Hughes created a number of war bond posters for the Treasury Department. After the war, he worked as an illustrator for national magazines and commercial clients. He was also noted for his architectural paintings of prominent buildings in Europe and the United States.

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WWII ERA 26th INFANTRY REGIMENT FLAG WW2

Lot # 149 (Sale Order: 153 of 874)      

Large, heavy WWII era regimental flag from the 26th Infantry Regiment measuring 34 X 54 inches and unfortunately suffered through he coarse of time. There are several separations throughout the center section. This easily could be improved upon if the new owner decided to do it. The body of the flag is still very solid it is just the center section of the banner that has been effected. World War II In 1941, the regiment once again stood with its sister regiments and prepared for war in Europe. The regiment was assigned to the 1st Infantry Division for the duration of World War II. In World War II, the 26th Infantry led America's first-ever amphibious assault in North Africa, fought at the Kasserine Pass, assaulted Sicily at the Amphibious Battle of Gela, invaded Normandy, conquered the first German city of the war at Aachen, vaulted the Rhine and attacked all the way to Czechoslovakia by war's end. The regiment, commanded by Colonel John F. R. Seitz, conducted three amphibious assaults, and earned seven battle streamers, a Presidential Unit Citation, and five foreign awards. Beginning another occupation of Germany, the Blue Spaders bore the United States national colors at the Allied Victory in Europe parade, and served as guards at Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. Thus began a lengthy stay in Germany, first as conquerors and later as friends and allies. Called again to serve in the United States after a reorganization of the army, the unit was redesignated 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry and had a very short stay in the United States.
Large, heavy WWII era regimental flag from the 26th Infantry Regiment measuring 34 X 54 inches and unfortunately suffered through he coarse of time. There are several sep...morearations throughout the center section. This easily could be improved upon if the new owner decided to do it. The body of the flag is still very solid it is just the center section of the banner that has been effected. World War II In 1941, the regiment once again stood with its sister regiments and prepared for war in Europe. The regiment was assigned to the 1st Infantry Division for the duration of World War II. In World War II, the 26th Infantry led America's first-ever amphibious assault in North Africa, fought at the Kasserine Pass, assaulted Sicily at the Amphibious Battle of Gela, invaded Normandy, conquered the first German city of the war at Aachen, vaulted the Rhine and attacked all the way to Czechoslovakia by war's end. The regiment, commanded by Colonel John F. R. Seitz, conducted three amphibious assaults, and earned seven battle streamers, a Presidential Unit Citation, and five foreign awards. Beginning another occupation of Germany, the Blue Spaders bore the United States national colors at the Allied Victory in Europe parade, and served as guards at Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. Thus began a lengthy stay in Germany, first as conquerors and later as friends and allies. Called again to serve in the United States after a reorganization of the army, the unit was redesignated 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry and had a very short stay in the United States.

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WWII HISTORY THE FLIGHT OF THE LIBERATORS 454TH BG

Lot # 150 (Sale Order: 154 of 874)      

WWII 454TH BOMBARDMENT GROUP FLIGHT OF THE LIBERATORS BOOK. THE STORY OF THE FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY FOURTH BOMBARDMENT GROUP---THE FLIGHT OF THE LIBERATOR ASSOCIATION--DU BOIS PRESS ROCHESTER NY--C-1946---FORMER OWNERS NAME IN GOLD COLORED PRINT TOP RIGHT CORNER OF COVER---CLEAN PAGES
WWII 454TH BOMBARDMENT GROUP FLIGHT OF THE LIBERATORS BOOK. THE STORY OF THE FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY FOURTH BOMBARDMENT GROUP---THE FLIGHT OF THE LIBERATOR ASSOCIATION--DU...more BOIS PRESS ROCHESTER NY--C-1946---FORMER OWNERS NAME IN GOLD COLORED PRINT TOP RIGHT CORNER OF COVER---CLEAN PAGES

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AS BRIEFED... WWII 384th BOMBARDMENT GROUP HISTORY

Lot # 151 (Sale Order: 155 of 874)      

This is a scarce original 1946 printing of the World War II USAAF 384th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force unit history entitled "As Briefed" by Walter E. Owens. The book is accompanied by thirteen WWII period photographs showing shots of 384th aircraft, bomb missions and more. The photos were all passed by a censor and have a UK Air Ministry stamps on reverse. The book shows a photo on page 169 which is one of the actual photos that come with the book. There is a list of medal and decoration recipients, a summary of AAF Station 106 and a chart of group statistics at the back of the book.
This is a scarce original 1946 printing of the World War II USAAF 384th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force unit history entitled "As Briefed" by Walter E. Owens. The book is accom...morepanied by thirteen WWII period photographs showing shots of 384th aircraft, bomb missions and more. The photos were all passed by a censor and have a UK Air Ministry stamps on reverse. The book shows a photo on page 169 which is one of the actual photos that come with the book. There is a list of medal and decoration recipients, a summary of AAF Station 106 and a chart of group statistics at the back of the book.

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WWII CHINA BURMA INDIA EMBROIDERED PILLOW COVER

Lot # 152 (Sale Order: 156 of 874)      

Measures approximately 14" x 14" with gold colored trim. Marked "C.B.I." and "China Burma India" and features a fully embroidered version of the famous CBI command insignia in the center. Yellow piping exhibits light fading and wear, cotton material on the back and two string-ties at the bottom. Very Good
Measures approximately 14" x 14" with gold colored trim. Marked "C.B.I." and "China Burma India" and features a fully embroidered version of the famous CBI command insign...moreia in the center. Yellow piping exhibits light fading and wear, cotton material on the back and two string-ties at the bottom. Very Good

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WWII US ARMY WOMENS WAC OVERCOAT UNRRA NAMED

Lot # 153 (Sale Order: 157 of 874)      

WWII US Army Women's Army Corps or WAC wool "horseblanket" style overcoat - double breasted, wool lined, with two pockets on the front. Has UNRRA or United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration arc patch on the left shoulder which appears theater made. The UNRRA was a small group of UN Workers, and many recently discharged soldiers, who assisted the displaced persons, former prisoners of war, and other groups in the days following the end of World War II. The jacket is named in the back and stamped in the front with the last name "Glass." Definitely worthy of further research. Light age wear. Excellent
WWII US Army Women's Army Corps or WAC wool "horseblanket" style overcoat - double breasted, wool lined, with two pockets on the front. Has UNRRA or United Nations Relief...more and Rehabilitation Administration arc patch on the left shoulder which appears theater made. The UNRRA was a small group of UN Workers, and many recently discharged soldiers, who assisted the displaced persons, former prisoners of war, and other groups in the days following the end of World War II. The jacket is named in the back and stamped in the front with the last name "Glass." Definitely worthy of further research. Light age wear. Excellent

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4 WWII AIRBORNE PATCHES 101st FSSF 82nd 501st

Lot # 154 (Sale Order: 158 of 874)      

Lot of 4 highly desireable World War II patches. 1) Greenback 101st Airborne "screaming eagle" patch without arc. 2) Greenback 82nd Airborne "all american" patch without arc. 3) First Special Service Forces spear patch 4) 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment oval with cheesecloth backing. 4 excellent patches, all three of which show light age and honest service wear.
Lot of 4 highly desireable World War II patches. 1) Greenback 101st Airborne "screaming eagle" patch without arc. 2) Greenback 82nd Airborne "all american" patch without ...morearc. 3) First Special Service Forces spear patch 4) 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment oval with cheesecloth backing. 4 excellent patches, all three of which show light age and honest service wear.

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3 VIETNAM WAR THEATER MADE AIRBORNE OVALS

Lot # 155 (Sale Order: 159 of 874)      

Lot of 3 highly desireable Vietnam war era theater made Airborne jump wing oval patches including two with embroidered jump wings and one silk camo. All three are uniform removed, folded-edge Vietnam local construction as were popular among ARVN advisors in the Special Forces in Vietnam. Excellent
Lot of 3 highly desireable Vietnam war era theater made Airborne jump wing oval patches including two with embroidered jump wings and one silk camo. All three are uniform...more removed, folded-edge Vietnam local construction as were popular among ARVN advisors in the Special Forces in Vietnam. Excellent

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3 VIETNAM WAR THEATER MADE AIRBORNE OVALS

Lot # 156 (Sale Order: 160 of 874)      

3 embroidered Vietnam war era Airborne jump ovals. Embroidered, local made in Vietnam as was popular with ARVN advisors and Special Forces soldiers. Excellent

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WWII US NUMBERED BOOD CHIT CHINA TASK FORCE WW2

Lot # 157 (Sale Order: 161 of 874)      

Original WWII US Six language numbered blood chit with the following languages Burmese Thai Chinese Kachin Lisu Hindustani Urdu. Measuring 9 3/4 X 10 inches and is printed on a gauze material in excellent condition. More detail and insight of "BloodChits".... Lt. Gen. Claire L. Chennault’s Flying Tigers, having cloth patches depicting the Chinese flag and some Chinese lettering sewn onto the back sides of their flight suits and A-2 jackets? Those pieces of fabric were known as rescue patches, later called “blood chits.” They identified the wearers as Americans helping China fight the Japanese and requested the Chinese people to assist them. They represented a pass to safety for those who crashed or bailed out in areas occupied by the enemy. Blood chits were not only cloth patches. They also were cards or sometimes letters with a promise of reward directed to anyone who would assist a downed flier. In the early days of World War II, the British routinely issued blood chits to their aircrews, including several types in 1940 to fliers in Ethiopia. When the US entered the war, the American air services adopted the practice and they were eventually issued in all theaters of combat operations by all the western Allies. Blood chits were duly honored and the helpers were rewarded with money or gifts. Later, chits were printed in nearly 50 languages, including many European, North African, and Asian tongues. Not all of them contained the same statements, but all were bona fide government IOUs promising to reward those who assisted Allied airmen.
Original WWII US Six language numbered blood chit with the following languages Burmese Thai Chinese Kachin Lisu Hindustani Urdu. Measuring 9 3/4 X 10 inches and is printe...mored on a gauze material in excellent condition. More detail and insight of "BloodChits".... Lt. Gen. Claire L. Chennault’s Flying Tigers, having cloth patches depicting the Chinese flag and some Chinese lettering sewn onto the back sides of their flight suits and A-2 jackets? Those pieces of fabric were known as rescue patches, later called “blood chits.” They identified the wearers as Americans helping China fight the Japanese and requested the Chinese people to assist them. They represented a pass to safety for those who crashed or bailed out in areas occupied by the enemy. Blood chits were not only cloth patches. They also were cards or sometimes letters with a promise of reward directed to anyone who would assist a downed flier. In the early days of World War II, the British routinely issued blood chits to their aircrews, including several types in 1940 to fliers in Ethiopia. When the US entered the war, the American air services adopted the practice and they were eventually issued in all theaters of combat operations by all the western Allies. Blood chits were duly honored and the helpers were rewarded with money or gifts. Later, chits were printed in nearly 50 languages, including many European, North African, and Asian tongues. Not all of them contained the same statements, but all were bona fide government IOUs promising to reward those who assisted Allied airmen.

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1930s US PLOSSERVILLE GRAND CENTRAL AVIATION PATCH

Lot # 158 (Sale Order: 162 of 874)      

In 1932, US Army Air Corps WWI veteran Joe Plosser started a flying school called Grand Central School of Aviation. During the interwar years, his school would train Jimmy Doolittle, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and other famous celebrity pilots, and the school was used to train pilots for World War II as well. This small collection includes a pamphlet for the school which is signed in the back with autographs of Burleigh and Janet Putnam and Rufus March II. Burleigh Putnam served as Plosser's chief pilot, and his wife Janet was a teacher. This school was host to Howard Hughes and other famed aviators. Also includes a multi-piece wool and embroidered patch from the uniform of a School of Aviation instructor. Book is in excellent condition, as is the patch. Excellent
In 1932, US Army Air Corps WWI veteran Joe Plosser started a flying school called Grand Central School of Aviation. During the interwar years, his school would train Jimm...morey Doolittle, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and other famous celebrity pilots, and the school was used to train pilots for World War II as well. This small collection includes a pamphlet for the school which is signed in the back with autographs of Burleigh and Janet Putnam and Rufus March II. Burleigh Putnam served as Plosser's chief pilot, and his wife Janet was a teacher. This school was host to Howard Hughes and other famed aviators. Also includes a multi-piece wool and embroidered patch from the uniform of a School of Aviation instructor. Book is in excellent condition, as is the patch. Excellent

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WWII US THIS IS THE BLACK MARKET POSTER WW2

Lot # 159 (Sale Order: 163 of 874)      

This Is The Black Market Poster measuring 19 X 29 inches showing in 5 steps how the Black Market works, 1) To trade, sell, or dispose of any American goods (PX or bought from U.S.) to any person not authorized to buy at Army sales stores. 2) To profiteer with U.S. goods beyond current price. 3) To exchange U.S. currency for Yen except through finance office. 4) To hoard U.S. goods not needed for personal use. 5) To ship out U.S. goods except films, prints, or used personal property. Poster is in near mint condition.
This Is The Black Market Poster measuring 19 X 29 inches showing in 5 steps how the Black Market works, 1) To trade, sell, or dispose of any American goods (PX or bought ...morefrom U.S.) to any person not authorized to buy at Army sales stores. 2) To profiteer with U.S. goods beyond current price. 3) To exchange U.S. currency for Yen except through finance office. 4) To hoard U.S. goods not needed for personal use. 5) To ship out U.S. goods except films, prints, or used personal property. Poster is in near mint condition.

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WWII US USN NAVY AVIATOR LIFE PRESERVER WW2

Lot # 160 (Sale Order: 164 of 874)      

A very good worn WWII2 US USN Navy Aviator Life Preserver dated June 5th 1945 and made by the Eagle Rubber Company and marked US Navy Property. Very Good

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NAVY HGU-20/P CLAMSHELL FLIGHT HELMET

Lot # 161 (Sale Order: 165 of 874)      

Navy HGU-20/P Clamshell Flight Helmet. Manufactured by Robert Shaw Controls Company. These helmets entered fleet testing for the U.S. Navy in 1965 but were withdrawn from service in 1971 because it restricted the pilot's vision in combat. This helmet was also tested in the U.S. Air Force. While excellent for windblast protection in a high speed ejection, it was operationally unsuited for high-G air combat situations due to excessive weight, fouling of the chin-piece on parachute harness hardware, lack of adequate peripheral fields of vision and a tendency to leak around the rubber face seal. A modified version was used by NASA in the early space shuttle missions. Features of this helmet include a clear visor, gray visor, ear cups and an internal boom microphone. The hose that provides both electronic and oxygen connections has been removed. Also removed were the U.S. Navy decals, leaving behind the adhesive residue. An example of this helmet is located in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. With production of only 800, these helmets are rare and highly sought after by collectors. Recent helmets sold at auction have exceeded $5,000. Although missing the decals and hose, this helmet is in very fine condition. It comes with the nylon flight bag and replaceable foam inserts.
Navy HGU-20/P Clamshell Flight Helmet. Manufactured by Robert Shaw Controls Company. These helmets entered fleet testing for the U.S. Navy in 1965 but were withdrawn from...more service in 1971 because it restricted the pilot's vision in combat. This helmet was also tested in the U.S. Air Force. While excellent for windblast protection in a high speed ejection, it was operationally unsuited for high-G air combat situations due to excessive weight, fouling of the chin-piece on parachute harness hardware, lack of adequate peripheral fields of vision and a tendency to leak around the rubber face seal. A modified version was used by NASA in the early space shuttle missions. Features of this helmet include a clear visor, gray visor, ear cups and an internal boom microphone. The hose that provides both electronic and oxygen connections has been removed. Also removed were the U.S. Navy decals, leaving behind the adhesive residue. An example of this helmet is located in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. With production of only 800, these helmets are rare and highly sought after by collectors. Recent helmets sold at auction have exceeded $5,000. Although missing the decals and hose, this helmet is in very fine condition. It comes with the nylon flight bag and replaceable foam inserts.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN ARMBAND LOT HJ NSDAP SS WW2

Lot # 162 (Sale Order: 166 of 874)      

WWII Nazi German lot of three armbands to include 1) HJ MEMBER'S ARMBAND. A mid production, three-piece construction, red cotton armband. The armband has a central white horizontal stripe, with a white diamond and a machine woven construction black mobile swastika. The origins of the Hitler Jugend, (Hitler Youth), may be traced back to March 1922 with the formation of the Jugendbund der NSDAP, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (Youth League of the National Socialist German Worker's Party), under control of the SA, Sturmabteilung, (Storm/Assault Detachment). In April 1924 the Jugendbund der NSDAP was renamed Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung (Greater German Youth Movement), and on July 4TH 1926 the Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung was officially renamed Hitler Jugend Bund der deutschen Arbeiterjugend, (Hitler Youth League of German Worker Youth). Although German youth organizations had worn armbands as early as 1923, it wasn't until 1933 that regulations decreed the official pattern armband for wear by all HJ members. The armband was worn on the upper left sleeve on almost all uniforms of HJ members as organizational identifying insignia. 2) NSDAP MEMBER'S ARMBAND. A red cotton armband, upon which is sewn an approximately 9cm diameter white disk, with a black machine woven mobile swastika. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika armband. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. 3) SS MEMBER'S COTTON ARMBAND. Nice quality multi-piece construction armband features a red cotton, base field with a central, circular field with a canted, ribbed, black rayon tape swastika to the front center. The top and bottom edges of the armband are bordered in the correct, 5/16" wide, (9mm wide), vertically ribbed, black rayon tape. The central white circular field. The swastika and the top and bottom edge border trim are all machine stitched to the armband. The reverse of the armband has a machine stitched, vertical, seam. In April 1925 the fledgling Schutzkommando, introduced its own version of the standard NSDAP, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), swastika armband by the addition of black stripes to both the top and bottom edge to differentiate SS personnel from SA, (Storm/Assault Detachment), personnel, since both groups were outfitted with the traditional brown shirt "uniform" at that period in time. The SS armband was worn on the black service dress and the early field-grey uniforms, until it was replaced with the SS-VT, SS-Verfügungstruppe, (SS-Special Purpose Troops), sleeve eagle in May 1936. Of Note: The Schutzkommando, was renamed, Schutzstaffel on November 9TH 1925 and the SS-VT would evolve into the Waffen-SS, (Armed SS) in December 1939. Also Of Note: The RZM, Reichzeugmeisterei, (National Equipment Quartermaster), was official founded in June 1934 in Munich by the NSDAP as a Reich Hauptamt, (State Central Office), and was based on the earlier SA Quartermaster’s Department. The functions of the RZM were not only to procure and distribute items to Party formations, but also to approve chosen designs and to act as a quality control supervisor to ensure items manufactured for the Party met required specification and were standardized. Starting in late 1934 items manufactured for the SS came under the quality control of the RZM and were marked by a cloth RZM/SS approval tag. The dimensions and design of these cloth tags was altered in 1935 and this second pattern tag remained in use until early 1938, when it was replaced by a paper tag. Of Note: In 1943 the Waffen-SS assumed full control over their uniform item production and no longer fell under the authority of the RZM
WWII Nazi German lot of three armbands to include 1) HJ MEMBER'S ARMBAND. A mid production, three-piece construction, red cotton armband. The armband has a central white ...morehorizontal stripe, with a white diamond and a machine woven construction black mobile swastika. The origins of the Hitler Jugend, (Hitler Youth), may be traced back to March 1922 with the formation of the Jugendbund der NSDAP, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (Youth League of the National Socialist German Worker's Party), under control of the SA, Sturmabteilung, (Storm/Assault Detachment). In April 1924 the Jugendbund der NSDAP was renamed Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung (Greater German Youth Movement), and on July 4TH 1926 the Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung was officially renamed Hitler Jugend Bund der deutschen Arbeiterjugend, (Hitler Youth League of German Worker Youth). Although German youth organizations had worn armbands as early as 1923, it wasn't until 1933 that regulations decreed the official pattern armband for wear by all HJ members. The armband was worn on the upper left sleeve on almost all uniforms of HJ members as organizational identifying insignia. 2) NSDAP MEMBER'S ARMBAND. A red cotton armband, upon which is sewn an approximately 9cm diameter white disk, with a black machine woven mobile swastika. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika armband. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. 3) SS MEMBER'S COTTON ARMBAND. Nice quality multi-piece construction armband features a red cotton, base field with a central, circular field with a canted, ribbed, black rayon tape swastika to the front center. The top and bottom edges of the armband are bordered in the correct, 5/16" wide, (9mm wide), vertically ribbed, black rayon tape. The central white circular field. The swastika and the top and bottom edge border trim are all machine stitched to the armband. The reverse of the armband has a machine stitched, vertical, seam. In April 1925 the fledgling Schutzkommando, introduced its own version of the standard NSDAP, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), swastika armband by the addition of black stripes to both the top and bottom edge to differentiate SS personnel from SA, (Storm/Assault Detachment), personnel, since both groups were outfitted with the traditional brown shirt "uniform" at that period in time. The SS armband was worn on the black service dress and the early field-grey uniforms, until it was replaced with the SS-VT, SS-Verfügungstruppe, (SS-Special Purpose Troops), sleeve eagle in May 1936. Of Note: The Schutzkommando, was renamed, Schutzstaffel on November 9TH 1925 and the SS-VT would evolve into the Waffen-SS, (Armed SS) in December 1939. Also Of Note: The RZM, Reichzeugmeisterei, (National Equipment Quartermaster), was official founded in June 1934 in Munich by the NSDAP as a Reich Hauptamt, (State Central Office), and was based on the earlier SA Quartermaster’s Department. The functions of the RZM were not only to procure and distribute items to Party formations, but also to approve chosen designs and to act as a quality control supervisor to ensure items manufactured for the Party met required specification and were standardized. Starting in late 1934 items manufactured for the SS came under the quality control of the RZM and were marked by a cloth RZM/SS approval tag. The dimensions and design of these cloth tags was altered in 1935 and this second pattern tag remained in use until early 1938, when it was replaced by a paper tag. Of Note: In 1943 the Waffen-SS assumed full control over their uniform item production and no longer fell under the authority of the RZM

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP WALL PENNANT WIMPEL WW2

Lot # 163 (Sale Order: 167 of 874)      

A cotton multi piece construction pennant, measuring 22 1/2 X 7 1/2 inches and has a stiffing bar to the top along with a red, white and black whipcord hoist with buckle for hanging. Excellent Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.
A cotton multi piece construction pennant, measuring 22 1/2 X 7 1/2 inches and has a stiffing bar to the top along with a red, white and black whipcord hoist with buckle ...morefor hanging. Excellent Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP RLB ARMBAND LOT WW2

Lot # 164 (Sale Order: 168 of 874)      

WWII Nazi German Armbands to include 1) NSDAP MEMBER'S ARMBAND. A red cotton armband, upon it an approximately 9cm diameter white disk, with a black machine woven mobile swastika. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika armband. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. 2) RLB OFFICER'S ARMBAND. First pattern, (circa 1933-1939), mid-blue cotton construction RLB Officer’s armband features a machine embroidered first pattern RLB emblem to the obverse center. The RLB emblem is in the form of a forty-eight point white star burst pattern base with stylized, navy blue initials, "RLB" to the center positioned above a small, canted, navy blue swastika. Both the top and bottom edges of the armband are trimmed in woven tress signifying Officers ranks.
WWII Nazi German Armbands to include 1) NSDAP MEMBER'S ARMBAND. A red cotton armband, upon it an approximately 9cm diameter white disk, with a black machine woven mobile ...moreswastika. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika armband. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. 2) RLB OFFICER'S ARMBAND. First pattern, (circa 1933-1939), mid-blue cotton construction RLB Officer’s armband features a machine embroidered first pattern RLB emblem to the obverse center. The RLB emblem is in the form of a forty-eight point white star burst pattern base with stylized, navy blue initials, "RLB" to the center positioned above a small, canted, navy blue swastika. Both the top and bottom edges of the armband are trimmed in woven tress signifying Officers ranks.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN HITLER YOUTH KNIFE LOT OF 2 WW2

Lot # 165 (Sale Order: 169 of 874)      

WWII Nazi German lot of two Hitler Youth Knives to include 1) Later patterb HJ camp knife has a roughly, 5 1/8", (13 cm), long, drop forged, steel construction, single edged, non-fullered, nickel/silver plated, blade and a full length, including the hilt of roughly, 9 1/4", (23.6 cm). Maker marked M7/72 indicating manufacture by Karl Rob of Solingen. The blackened leather washer is still intact. The tooled steel construction hilt features a single, up-swept, cross guard arm and a stylized eagle head pommel. The knife has molded, black, diamond grooved, bakelite grips (crack to the backside) with dual, small, dome headed, alloy retaining rivets fully intact. The obverse grip has an imbedded enameled and silver washed alloy HJ diamond. The HJ diamond features red enamel top and bottom quarters and white enamel side quarters with a central, canted, black enamel swastika. The diamond has the correct translucent red enamel with a pebbled field visible underneath. The knife comes with it’s original magnetic sheet metal scabbard. Straps and snap are all missing. 2) Later patterb HJ camp knife has a roughly, 5 1/8", (13 cm), long, drop forged, steel construction, single edged, non-fullered, nickel/silver plated, blade and a full length, including the hilt of roughly, 9 1/4", (23.6 cm). Maker marked RICH ABR. HERDER Solingen and M7/18 1941. The blackened leather washer is still intact. The tooled steel construction hilt features a single, up-swept, cross guard arm and a stylized eagle head pommel. The knife has molded, black, diamond grooved, bakelite grips with dual, small, dome headed, alloy retaining rivets fully intact. The obverse grip has an imbedded enameled and silver washed alloy HJ diamond. The HJ diamond features red enamel top and bottom quarters and white enamel side quarters with a central, canted, black enamel swastika. The diamond has the correct translucent red enamel with a pebbled field visible underneath. The knife comes with it’s original magnetic sheet metal scabbard. Straps show heavy use. The origins of the Hitler Jugend, (Hitler Youth), may be traced back to March 1922 with the formation of the Jugendbund der NSDAP, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (Youth League of the National Socialist German Worker’s Party), under control of the SA, Sturm Abteilung, (Storm/Assault Detachment). In April 1924 the Jugendbund der NSDAP was renamed Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung (Greater German Youth Movement), and on July 4TH 1926 the Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung was officially renamed Hitler Jugend Bund der deutschen Arbeiterjugend, (Hitler Youth League of German Worker Youth). The HJ Fahrtenmesser, (Hike/Camp knife), was introduced in early 1933 and was the first blade sidearm to be officially sanctioned by the NSDAP. Of Note: Although the HJ camp knife was the first, officially sanctioned, blade, side arm the SA dagger was the first, officially sanctioned, dagger. Originally the camp knife was intended for wear by all HJ members regardless of rank but in 1937 a presentation Leader’s dagger was introduced for wear by the ranks of Gefolgschaftsführer to Reichsjugendführer and the camp knife was relegated for wear by the ranks of Hauptgefolgschaftsführer and below. An additional NSDAP party formation, the DJ Deutsche Jugend, (German Youth), with members, aged 10-14, were also permitted wear of the HJ camp knife. The distribution of the HJ camp knife was controlled by the NSDAP and was dependant on the recipient successfully completing the appropriate proficiency requirements and tests. After meeting the requirements the individual was still responsible for purchasing the HJ camp knife through official channels. Regulations stated that the HJ camp knife was only to be worn while the recipient was in uniform, although it is highly doubtful that young boys/men adhered to these regulations unless they were strictly enforced. Originally the HJ camp knives had a blade inscription with the HJ motto, "Blut und Ehre!", (Blood and Honor), inscribed in a facsimile of the HJ Reichsjugendführer, (Hitler Youth National Youth Leader), Baldur von Schirach’s handwriting, but in August 1938 the blade inscription was discontinued. Of Note: The HJ was an official NSDAP formation and as a result it’s uniforms and equipment items fell under the authority of the RZM, Reich Zeug Meisterei, (National Equipment Quartermaster). The RZM, was officially founded in June 1934 in Munich by the NSDAP, as a Reich Hauptamt, (State Central Office), and was based on the earlier SA Quartermaster’s Department. The functions of the RZM were not only to procure and distribute items to Party formations, including the HJ, but also to approve chosen designs and to act as a quality control supervisor to ensure items manufactured for Party formations met required specification and were standardized. Uniforms and equipment items manufactured for the HJ came under the quality control of the RZM and were generally marked by the appropriate RZM
WWII Nazi German lot of two Hitler Youth Knives to include 1) Later patterb HJ camp knife has a roughly, 5 1/8", (13 cm), long, drop forged, steel construction, single ed...moreged, non-fullered, nickel/silver plated, blade and a full length, including the hilt of roughly, 9 1/4", (23.6 cm). Maker marked M7/72 indicating manufacture by Karl Rob of Solingen. The blackened leather washer is still intact. The tooled steel construction hilt features a single, up-swept, cross guard arm and a stylized eagle head pommel. The knife has molded, black, diamond grooved, bakelite grips (crack to the backside) with dual, small, dome headed, alloy retaining rivets fully intact. The obverse grip has an imbedded enameled and silver washed alloy HJ diamond. The HJ diamond features red enamel top and bottom quarters and white enamel side quarters with a central, canted, black enamel swastika. The diamond has the correct translucent red enamel with a pebbled field visible underneath. The knife comes with it’s original magnetic sheet metal scabbard. Straps and snap are all missing. 2) Later patterb HJ camp knife has a roughly, 5 1/8", (13 cm), long, drop forged, steel construction, single edged, non-fullered, nickel/silver plated, blade and a full length, including the hilt of roughly, 9 1/4", (23.6 cm). Maker marked RICH ABR. HERDER Solingen and M7/18 1941. The blackened leather washer is still intact. The tooled steel construction hilt features a single, up-swept, cross guard arm and a stylized eagle head pommel. The knife has molded, black, diamond grooved, bakelite grips with dual, small, dome headed, alloy retaining rivets fully intact. The obverse grip has an imbedded enameled and silver washed alloy HJ diamond. The HJ diamond features red enamel top and bottom quarters and white enamel side quarters with a central, canted, black enamel swastika. The diamond has the correct translucent red enamel with a pebbled field visible underneath. The knife comes with it’s original magnetic sheet metal scabbard. Straps show heavy use. The origins of the Hitler Jugend, (Hitler Youth), may be traced back to March 1922 with the formation of the Jugendbund der NSDAP, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (Youth League of the National Socialist German Worker’s Party), under control of the SA, Sturm Abteilung, (Storm/Assault Detachment). In April 1924 the Jugendbund der NSDAP was renamed Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung (Greater German Youth Movement), and on July 4TH 1926 the Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung was officially renamed Hitler Jugend Bund der deutschen Arbeiterjugend, (Hitler Youth League of German Worker Youth). The HJ Fahrtenmesser, (Hike/Camp knife), was introduced in early 1933 and was the first blade sidearm to be officially sanctioned by the NSDAP. Of Note: Although the HJ camp knife was the first, officially sanctioned, blade, side arm the SA dagger was the first, officially sanctioned, dagger. Originally the camp knife was intended for wear by all HJ members regardless of rank but in 1937 a presentation Leader’s dagger was introduced for wear by the ranks of Gefolgschaftsführer to Reichsjugendführer and the camp knife was relegated for wear by the ranks of Hauptgefolgschaftsführer and below. An additional NSDAP party formation, the DJ Deutsche Jugend, (German Youth), with members, aged 10-14, were also permitted wear of the HJ camp knife. The distribution of the HJ camp knife was controlled by the NSDAP and was dependant on the recipient successfully completing the appropriate proficiency requirements and tests. After meeting the requirements the individual was still responsible for purchasing the HJ camp knife through official channels. Regulations stated that the HJ camp knife was only to be worn while the recipient was in uniform, although it is highly doubtful that young boys/men adhered to these regulations unless they were strictly enforced. Originally the HJ camp knives had a blade inscription with the HJ motto, "Blut und Ehre!", (Blood and Honor), inscribed in a facsimile of the HJ Reichsjugendführer, (Hitler Youth National Youth Leader), Baldur von Schirach’s handwriting, but in August 1938 the blade inscription was discontinued. Of Note: The HJ was an official NSDAP formation and as a result it’s uniforms and equipment items fell under the authority of the RZM, Reich Zeug Meisterei, (National Equipment Quartermaster). The RZM, was officially founded in June 1934 in Munich by the NSDAP, as a Reich Hauptamt, (State Central Office), and was based on the earlier SA Quartermaster’s Department. The functions of the RZM were not only to procure and distribute items to Party formations, including the HJ, but also to approve chosen designs and to act as a quality control supervisor to ensure items manufactured for Party formations met required specification and were standardized. Uniforms and equipment items manufactured for the HJ came under the quality control of the RZM and were generally marked by the appropriate RZM

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WWII BOOK BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP BOYINGTON SIGNED

Lot # 166 (Sale Order: 170 of 874)      

Boyington, Gregory "Pappy"; (Col. USMC, ret.); "Baa Baa Black Sheep"; Wilson Press, Fresno; 1958; 17th printing; retains dustjacket; [384 pgs]; signed on half title page; "To Marie - Best Always Pappy Boyington, dated April 7, 1978; interior pages very clean and bright; 8 3/4" x 5 3/4"; G-VG. Military career Boyington began his military training in college as a member of Army ROTC and became a cadet captain. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Reserve in June 1934, and then served two months of active duty with the 630th Coast Artillery at Fort Worden, Washington. In the spring of 1935, he applied for flight training under the Aviation Cadet Act, but he discovered that it excluded married men. Boyington had grown up as Gregory Hallenbeck, and assumed his stepfather, Ellsworth J. Hallenbeck, was his father. When he obtained a copy of his birth certificate, he learned that his father was actually Charles Boyington, a dentist, and that his parents had divorced when he was an infant. As there was no record of any Gregory Boyington ever being married, he enrolled as a U.S. Marine Corps aviation cadet using that name. United States Marine Corps On June 13, 1935, he transferred to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. He returned to inactive duty on July 16 that year. On February 18, 1936, Boyington accepted an appointment as an aviation cadet in the Marine Corps Reserve. He was assigned to Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, for flight training. Boyington was designated a Naval Aviator on March 11, 1937, then transferred to Quantico, Virginia, for duty with Aircraft One, Fleet Marine Force. He was discharged from the Marine Corps Reserve on July 1, 1937, in order to accept a second lieutenant's commission in the regular Marine Corps the following day. Boyington attended The Basic School in Philadelphia from July 1938 to January 1939. On completion of the course, he was assigned to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Group at the San Diego Naval Air Station. He took part in fleet problems off the aircraft carriers USS Lexington and USS Yorktown. Promoted to first lieutenant on November 4, 1940, Boyington returned to Pensacola as an instructor in December. Flying Tigers Boyington resigned his commission in the Marine Corps on August 26, 1941, to accept a position with the Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company (CAMCO). CAMCO was a civilian firm that contracted to staff a Special Air Unit to defend China and the Burma Road. This later became known as the American Volunteer Group (AVG), the famed Flying Tigers in Burma. During his time with the Tigers, Boyington became a flight leader. He was frequently in trouble with the commander of the outfit, Claire Chennault. Boyington was officially credited with 2 Japanese aircraft destroyed in the air and 1.5 on the ground, but AVG records suggest that he may have been owed an additional ground "kill". (He afterward claimed six victories as a Tiger, each kill detailed in his autobiography, but there is no substantiation for that figure, and aircraft destroyed on the ground normally do not count as victories.) In April 1942, he broke his contract with the American Volunteer Group and returned on his own to the United States. Return to the Marine Corps On September 29, 1942, he rejoined the Marine Corps and took a major's commission. The Marine Corps needed experienced combat pilots and in early 1943, he was assigned to Marine Aircraft Group 11 of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing and deployed to the South Pacific as executive officer of Marine Fighter Squadron 122 operating from Guadalcanal until April 1943. While assigned to VMF-122, Boyington shot down no enemy aircraft. From July to August 1943, he commanded Marine Fighter Squadron 112. In September 1943, he became commanding officer (CO) of Marine Fighter Squadron 214, better known by its nickname, the "Black Sheep Squadron." Boyington received the nickname "Gramps", because at age 31, he was a decade older than most of the Marines serving under him. The name "Gramps" was changed to "Pappy" in a variation on "The Whiffenpoof Song" whose new lyrics had been written by Paul "Moon" Mullen, one of his pilots, and this version was picked up by war correspondents. Boyington is best known for his exploits in the Vought F4U Corsair in VMF-214. During periods of intense activity in the Russell Islands-New Georgia and Bougainville-New Britain-New Ireland areas, Boyington added to his total almost daily. During his squadron's first tour of combat duty, he shot down 14 enemy fighter planes in 32 days. By December 27, his record had climbed to 25. A typical feat was his attack on Kahili airdrome at the southern tip of Bougainville on October 17, 1943. Boyington and 24 fighters circled the field, where 60 hostile aircraft were based, goading the enemy into sending up a large force. In the fierce battle that followed, 20 enemy aircraft were shot down, while the Black Sheep returned to their base without loss.
Boyington, Gregory "Pappy"; (Col. USMC, ret.); "Baa Baa Black Sheep"; Wilson Press, Fresno; 1958; 17th printing; retains dustjacket; [384 pgs]; signed on half title page;...more "To Marie - Best Always Pappy Boyington, dated April 7, 1978; interior pages very clean and bright; 8 3/4" x 5 3/4"; G-VG. Military career Boyington began his military training in college as a member of Army ROTC and became a cadet captain. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Reserve in June 1934, and then served two months of active duty with the 630th Coast Artillery at Fort Worden, Washington. In the spring of 1935, he applied for flight training under the Aviation Cadet Act, but he discovered that it excluded married men. Boyington had grown up as Gregory Hallenbeck, and assumed his stepfather, Ellsworth J. Hallenbeck, was his father. When he obtained a copy of his birth certificate, he learned that his father was actually Charles Boyington, a dentist, and that his parents had divorced when he was an infant. As there was no record of any Gregory Boyington ever being married, he enrolled as a U.S. Marine Corps aviation cadet using that name. United States Marine Corps On June 13, 1935, he transferred to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. He returned to inactive duty on July 16 that year. On February 18, 1936, Boyington accepted an appointment as an aviation cadet in the Marine Corps Reserve. He was assigned to Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, for flight training. Boyington was designated a Naval Aviator on March 11, 1937, then transferred to Quantico, Virginia, for duty with Aircraft One, Fleet Marine Force. He was discharged from the Marine Corps Reserve on July 1, 1937, in order to accept a second lieutenant's commission in the regular Marine Corps the following day. Boyington attended The Basic School in Philadelphia from July 1938 to January 1939. On completion of the course, he was assigned to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Group at the San Diego Naval Air Station. He took part in fleet problems off the aircraft carriers USS Lexington and USS Yorktown. Promoted to first lieutenant on November 4, 1940, Boyington returned to Pensacola as an instructor in December. Flying Tigers Boyington resigned his commission in the Marine Corps on August 26, 1941, to accept a position with the Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company (CAMCO). CAMCO was a civilian firm that contracted to staff a Special Air Unit to defend China and the Burma Road. This later became known as the American Volunteer Group (AVG), the famed Flying Tigers in Burma. During his time with the Tigers, Boyington became a flight leader. He was frequently in trouble with the commander of the outfit, Claire Chennault. Boyington was officially credited with 2 Japanese aircraft destroyed in the air and 1.5 on the ground, but AVG records suggest that he may have been owed an additional ground "kill". (He afterward claimed six victories as a Tiger, each kill detailed in his autobiography, but there is no substantiation for that figure, and aircraft destroyed on the ground normally do not count as victories.) In April 1942, he broke his contract with the American Volunteer Group and returned on his own to the United States. Return to the Marine Corps On September 29, 1942, he rejoined the Marine Corps and took a major's commission. The Marine Corps needed experienced combat pilots and in early 1943, he was assigned to Marine Aircraft Group 11 of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing and deployed to the South Pacific as executive officer of Marine Fighter Squadron 122 operating from Guadalcanal until April 1943. While assigned to VMF-122, Boyington shot down no enemy aircraft. From July to August 1943, he commanded Marine Fighter Squadron 112. In September 1943, he became commanding officer (CO) of Marine Fighter Squadron 214, better known by its nickname, the "Black Sheep Squadron." Boyington received the nickname "Gramps", because at age 31, he was a decade older than most of the Marines serving under him. The name "Gramps" was changed to "Pappy" in a variation on "The Whiffenpoof Song" whose new lyrics had been written by Paul "Moon" Mullen, one of his pilots, and this version was picked up by war correspondents. Boyington is best known for his exploits in the Vought F4U Corsair in VMF-214. During periods of intense activity in the Russell Islands-New Georgia and Bougainville-New Britain-New Ireland areas, Boyington added to his total almost daily. During his squadron's first tour of combat duty, he shot down 14 enemy fighter planes in 32 days. By December 27, his record had climbed to 25. A typical feat was his attack on Kahili airdrome at the southern tip of Bougainville on October 17, 1943. Boyington and 24 fighters circled the field, where 60 hostile aircraft were based, goading the enemy into sending up a large force. In the fierce battle that followed, 20 enemy aircraft were shot down, while the Black Sheep returned to their base without loss.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN LUFTWAFFE SWORD ARMY DAGGER WW2

Lot # 167 (Sale Order: 171 of 874)      

WWII Nazi German crossguard lot to include 1) LUFTWAFFE 1ST PATTERN CROSS GUARD IN NICKLE SILVER. The nicely detailed cross guard features downwardly curved, stylized wings to each side with a central, raised circular panel with a gilt washed, canted, sunwheel swastika to both the obverse and reverse. In March 1933 the Deutscher Luftsport Verband, (German Air Sports League), was established by incorporating all civilian flying clubs into the one organization. The DLV was utilized as a camouflage civilian organization to train personnel for the future Luftwaffe. As a civilian organization it was able to circumvent the restrictions imposed by the Versailles Treaty, which prohibited a German military air service. In February and April 1934 respectively the DLV introduced a dagger for Officer’s and a knife for all ranks. Later in 1934 members of the Fliegerschaft, the secret military branch of the DLV, adopted both sidearms for wear. Also in late 1934 the "Ehrenschwert", (Honor Sword), was introduced by Hermann Göring for presentation to specifically selected personnel of the Fliegerschaft. With the official establishment of the Luftwaffe in March 1935, the newly introduced sword was awarded to all Luftwaffe officer’s in good-standing and the official designation of the sword was altered to Offizierschwert, (Officer’s Sword), although it was most commonly referred to as the Fliegerschwert, (Flyer’s Sword). Regulations dictated that all Officer’s and senior NCO’s wear the sword with the Service, Reporting, Walking-out, and Parade Dress uniforms. The early issue swords were constructed with German nickel/silver or plated fittings while later models, (circa-1940), had aluminum fittings. Of Note: Wear of the Luftwaffe Officer’s swords was discontinued by order of December 23RD 1944.2) OFFICER'S DAGGER CROSS GUARD. Nickel/silver plated, cast alloy construction, cross guard, for the army officer’s dagger. The obverse of the cross guard features a nicely detailed, embossed, right facing, national eagle with outstretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted, swastika in it’s talons. Shows the expected age and use. Traditionally German Army Officer’s had worn a saber as part of the uniform dress and this tradition was carried on through the Weimar era and on into the Third Reich. In an attempt to build morale and curry favour within the Army, Hitler introduced the dress dagger for optional wear with the walking out dress, and retained the saber for wear on more formal occasions. The dress dagger was designed by Berlin graphic artist Paul Casberg and was officially approved for wear on May 4TH 1935 along with specifically styled dagger hangers and a new pattern portepee. Production of the dress dagger was to be discontinued as per regulations of May 27TH 1943 and further wear of the dress dagger was prohibited by order of September 5TH 1944. Additional regulations of December 23RD 1944 indicated that officer ranks were to wear a pistol in place of the dress dagger. The cross guard was an integral part of the Officer’s dagger.
WWII Nazi German crossguard lot to include 1) LUFTWAFFE 1ST PATTERN CROSS GUARD IN NICKLE SILVER. The nicely detailed cross guard features downwardly curved, stylized win...moregs to each side with a central, raised circular panel with a gilt washed, canted, sunwheel swastika to both the obverse and reverse. In March 1933 the Deutscher Luftsport Verband, (German Air Sports League), was established by incorporating all civilian flying clubs into the one organization. The DLV was utilized as a camouflage civilian organization to train personnel for the future Luftwaffe. As a civilian organization it was able to circumvent the restrictions imposed by the Versailles Treaty, which prohibited a German military air service. In February and April 1934 respectively the DLV introduced a dagger for Officer’s and a knife for all ranks. Later in 1934 members of the Fliegerschaft, the secret military branch of the DLV, adopted both sidearms for wear. Also in late 1934 the "Ehrenschwert", (Honor Sword), was introduced by Hermann Göring for presentation to specifically selected personnel of the Fliegerschaft. With the official establishment of the Luftwaffe in March 1935, the newly introduced sword was awarded to all Luftwaffe officer’s in good-standing and the official designation of the sword was altered to Offizierschwert, (Officer’s Sword), although it was most commonly referred to as the Fliegerschwert, (Flyer’s Sword). Regulations dictated that all Officer’s and senior NCO’s wear the sword with the Service, Reporting, Walking-out, and Parade Dress uniforms. The early issue swords were constructed with German nickel/silver or plated fittings while later models, (circa-1940), had aluminum fittings. Of Note: Wear of the Luftwaffe Officer’s swords was discontinued by order of December 23RD 1944.2) OFFICER'S DAGGER CROSS GUARD. Nickel/silver plated, cast alloy construction, cross guard, for the army officer’s dagger. The obverse of the cross guard features a nicely detailed, embossed, right facing, national eagle with outstretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted, swastika in it’s talons. Shows the expected age and use. Traditionally German Army Officer’s had worn a saber as part of the uniform dress and this tradition was carried on through the Weimar era and on into the Third Reich. In an attempt to build morale and curry favour within the Army, Hitler introduced the dress dagger for optional wear with the walking out dress, and retained the saber for wear on more formal occasions. The dress dagger was designed by Berlin graphic artist Paul Casberg and was officially approved for wear on May 4TH 1935 along with specifically styled dagger hangers and a new pattern portepee. Production of the dress dagger was to be discontinued as per regulations of May 27TH 1943 and further wear of the dress dagger was prohibited by order of September 5TH 1944. Additional regulations of December 23RD 1944 indicated that officer ranks were to wear a pistol in place of the dress dagger. The cross guard was an integral part of the Officer’s dagger.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN LUFTWAFFE DAGGER LOT OF 2 WW2

Lot # 168 (Sale Order: 172 of 874)      

WWII Nazi German dagger lot of two, to include 1) LUFTWAFFE FIRST PATTERN DAGGER WITH SCABBARD. Early, roughly 31cm long, bright, nickel/silver plated, drop forged steel, double edged, stiletto style blade with a flat central plane. The blade is still very bright and clean and in nice condition. Ricasso is well marked with the stamped manufacturers logo, trade name and location Paul Weyersberg of Solingen. The original pebbled, blue leather washer is intact. The dagger has a cast, nickel/silver crossguard and pommel. The crossguard is in the form of extended, horizontal, down swept, stylized wings with a raised, central, circular panel with a gilt washed, sunwheel swastika to each side of the circular panel. The formed wooden grip is wrapped in blue Moroccan leather with dual twisted nickel/silver wire wrap flanked by a single strand of straight wire to both the top and bottom edges. The circular pommel also has gilt washed, sunwheel swastikas to each side. The dagger comes complete with its original, blue Moroccan leather wrapped scabbard (with damage) with three nickel/silver fittings. All scabbard screws are complete. The top and center fittings each have a hanger ring and an integral nickel/silver hanger with nine circular links to the top hanger and fourteen circular links to the bottom hanger. Both the top and bottom chain link hangers are attached to a nickel/silver plated alloy friction clip. 2) LUFTWAFFE FIRST PATTERN DAGGER. Early, roughly 31cm long, bright, nickel/silver plated, drop forged steel, double edged, stiletto style blade with a flat central plane. Maker marked to Alcoso of Solingen. The original pebbled, blue leather washer is intact. The dagger has a cast, nickel/silver crossguard and pommel. The crossguard is in the form of extended, horizontal, down swept, stylized wings with a raised, central, circular panel with a gilt washed, sunwheel swastika to each side of the circular panel. The formed wooden grip is wrapped in blue Moroccan leather with dual twisted nickel/silver wire wrap flanked by a single strand of straight wire to both the top and bottom edges. The circular pommel also has gilt washed, sunwheel swastikas to each side.
WWII Nazi German dagger lot of two, to include 1) LUFTWAFFE FIRST PATTERN DAGGER WITH SCABBARD. Early, roughly 31cm long, bright, nickel/silver plated, drop forged steel,...more double edged, stiletto style blade with a flat central plane. The blade is still very bright and clean and in nice condition. Ricasso is well marked with the stamped manufacturers logo, trade name and location Paul Weyersberg of Solingen. The original pebbled, blue leather washer is intact. The dagger has a cast, nickel/silver crossguard and pommel. The crossguard is in the form of extended, horizontal, down swept, stylized wings with a raised, central, circular panel with a gilt washed, sunwheel swastika to each side of the circular panel. The formed wooden grip is wrapped in blue Moroccan leather with dual twisted nickel/silver wire wrap flanked by a single strand of straight wire to both the top and bottom edges. The circular pommel also has gilt washed, sunwheel swastikas to each side. The dagger comes complete with its original, blue Moroccan leather wrapped scabbard (with damage) with three nickel/silver fittings. All scabbard screws are complete. The top and center fittings each have a hanger ring and an integral nickel/silver hanger with nine circular links to the top hanger and fourteen circular links to the bottom hanger. Both the top and bottom chain link hangers are attached to a nickel/silver plated alloy friction clip. 2) LUFTWAFFE FIRST PATTERN DAGGER. Early, roughly 31cm long, bright, nickel/silver plated, drop forged steel, double edged, stiletto style blade with a flat central plane. Maker marked to Alcoso of Solingen. The original pebbled, blue leather washer is intact. The dagger has a cast, nickel/silver crossguard and pommel. The crossguard is in the form of extended, horizontal, down swept, stylized wings with a raised, central, circular panel with a gilt washed, sunwheel swastika to each side of the circular panel. The formed wooden grip is wrapped in blue Moroccan leather with dual twisted nickel/silver wire wrap flanked by a single strand of straight wire to both the top and bottom edges. The circular pommel also has gilt washed, sunwheel swastikas to each side.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP SMALL FLAG LOT OF 2 WW2

Lot # 169 (Sale Order: 173 of 874)      

WWII Nazi German Flag lot to include 1) Roughly 28 X 19 inches, double sided cotton construction pennant. The pennant features a red base field with a separate central white circular disk with a printed canted black swastika to its center. 2) Roughly 18 X 12 inches, double sided cotton construction pennant. The pennant features a red base field with a separate central white circular disk with a separately applied canted black swastika to its center. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.
WWII Nazi German Flag lot to include 1) Roughly 28 X 19 inches, double sided cotton construction pennant. The pennant features a red base field with a separate central wh...moreite circular disk with a printed canted black swastika to its center. 2) Roughly 18 X 12 inches, double sided cotton construction pennant. The pennant features a red base field with a separate central white circular disk with a separately applied canted black swastika to its center. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP FUNERAL BANNER SASH WW2

Lot # 170 (Sale Order: 174 of 874)      

An approximately 76 x 5 3/4 inches, red rayon sash with fringed ends. Near both of the ends are printed 11cm diameter white disks and mobile swastikas. Showing the expected age and wear. Nice untouched example. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.
An approximately 76 x 5 3/4 inches, red rayon sash with fringed ends. Near both of the ends are printed 11cm diameter white disks and mobile swastikas. Showing the expect...moreed age and wear. Nice untouched example. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP FLAG OR BANNER LOT OF 2 WW2

Lot # 171 (Sale Order: 175 of 874)      

WWII Nazi German flag lot to include 1) Single piece cotton construction banner approximately 22 x 30 inches. To both its red fields are white disks, with a mobile swastikas in black. 2) Multi-piece cotton construction banner approximately 45 x 70 inches. To both its red fields are sewn white disks, with a separately applied mobile swastikas in black. At the bottom of the flag, the Veteran wrote Aachen 1944. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.
WWII Nazi German flag lot to include 1) Single piece cotton construction banner approximately 22 x 30 inches. To both its red fields are white disks, with a mobile swasti...morekas in black. 2) Multi-piece cotton construction banner approximately 45 x 70 inches. To both its red fields are sewn white disks, with a separately applied mobile swastikas in black. At the bottom of the flag, the Veteran wrote Aachen 1944. Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of insignia associated with the Nazi regime is the swastika flag. Utilized by pretty much by all the organization of the Third Reich in one form or another. The swastika, (a Sanskrit word meaning "well being"), is an ancient symbol that was utilized in numerous diverse cultures and signified both the cycle of life and the sun. The swastika was also a Nordic rune and the pagan Germanic symbol for Thor, God of Adventurers. During WWI the swastika began to represent national and anti-Semitic leanings in such organizations as the Thule society and other German nationalistic movements and later, assorted Freikorps groups. In the midsummer of 1920 Hitler adopted the swastika as the premier symbol of the NSDAP. In "Mein Kampf", Hitler states that although numerous party members had proposed the swastika and red, black and white as the party emblem and colors it was he himself who came up with the final design. The flag itself was adopted as the national flag of Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.

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