FALL PREMIER MILITARY & TRIBAL AUCTION

FALL PREMIER MILITARY & TRIBAL AUCTION

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FALL PREMIER MILITARY & TRIBAL AUCTION

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FALL PREMIER MILITARY & TRIBAL AUCTION



850 PLUS LOTS OF MILITARY ITEMS FROM 18th CENTURY TO GULF WAR.

ANTIQUE SWORDS:
1832 Ames Foot Artillery, 1850 Civil War Foot Officers , 18th Century Silver Mounted side sword, WWI Austrian Pattern 1849, WWI Lions Head Artillery, WWI German Imperial Engraved presentation, Imperial Wurttemberg Officials sword, Silver Hilt Civil War Presentation, ID'ed Confederate Officer Sword, C.Roby 1864, Ames Model 1833 Dragoon Sword.


CIVIL WAR: 1864 Artillery Shako, US Maker Marked Wood Drum Canteen, Civil War Named Medal Grouping, Mammoth Civil War Albumen Photo, Large collection of 8th Wisconsin Regiment items, Nice Old Abe collection, Civil War Stereo View Collection, Collection of Civil War Swords, Nice selection of Confederate Items, Painted Civil War Drum, nice collection of rare bayonets.

Spanish American & WWI Items: 1899 Campaign Hat, two 1898 Naval Medals, Photographs, Assorted Medals, Nice assortment of Spiked Helmets,...
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WWII NAZI GERMAN ELABORATE WALL BANNER FOR BDM

Lot # 257a (Sale Order: 326 of 854)      

A 8 x 36 inch double sided black, white and red silk banner to the bottom is sewn approximately 2 inch gold fringe. The obverse features a white with a canted black mobile swastika. Below that is he text in chain stich "Zum 60 jahr Gründungssesr des Krieger verein Mussbach gemidmer vom B.D.M. 1874-1934". The reverse has the national tri colors of Black, White and Red. At the bottom is a set of oakleaves embroidered and to the center is an Imperial Iron Cross. Banner is suspended by an ornate oak rod with gold bullion tassels. Overall an exceptional item!
A 8 x 36 inch double sided black, white and red silk banner to the bottom is sewn approximately 2 inch gold fringe. The obverse features a white with a canted black mobil...moree swastika. Below that is he text in chain stich "Zum 60 jahr Gründungssesr des Krieger verein Mussbach gemidmer vom B.D.M. 1874-1934". The reverse has the national tri colors of Black, White and Red. At the bottom is a set of oakleaves embroidered and to the center is an Imperial Iron Cross. Banner is suspended by an ornate oak rod with gold bullion tassels. Overall an exceptional item!

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP 100X170 MARKED FLAG

Lot # 258 (Sale Order: 327 of 854)      

Roughly 63 x 33 inches, double sided printed, wool construction national flag features a red cotton base field with a central white circular disc with a canted black printed swastika to each side. Original bunting cord is still attached and nicely marked Gosch 100X170. 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.
Roughly 63 x 33 inches, double sided printed, wool construction national flag features a red cotton base field with a central white circular disc with a canted black prin...moreted swastika to each side. Original bunting cord is still attached and nicely marked Gosch 100X170. 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 SILK DAF UNIT FLAG

Lot # 259 (Sale Order: 328 of 854)      

A 51 x 76 inches and is double-sided multi-piece silk construction factory unit flag. The flag features a red base field upon which is sewn a white bordered, black DAF fourteen cog wheel encompassing a white circular field with a black mobile swastika sewn to its center. Seven loops are still present. Some small holes are present to the surface. With the dissolution of all Free Trade Unions in Germany in May 1933 the Deutsche Arbeitsfront, (German Labor Front), was established to replace the unions and to educate the workers in industry and commerce for smooth and efficient operation of all labor in the Third Reich. In October 1934 the DAF was given official status as a sub-section of the NSDAP and in March 1936 it was recognized as an independent NSDAP affiliated association and granted control of its own monetary budget. Regulations for DAF flags were addressed in June 1934 and dictated that any DAF unit with more then two hundred personnel were authorized the use of a DAF flag. Originally the DAF flags featured the cogged wheel emblem on a white circular field, but this was altered in 1935 to show the DAF emblem with a narrow white outer border. In 1937 the DAF flag was altered again by the addition of a silver fringe to all but the hoist edge.
A 51 x 76 inches and is double-sided multi-piece silk construction factory unit flag. The flag features a red base field upon which is sewn a white bordered, black DAF fo...moreurteen cog wheel encompassing a white circular field with a black mobile swastika sewn to its center. Seven loops are still present. Some small holes are present to the surface. With the dissolution of all Free Trade Unions in Germany in May 1933 the Deutsche Arbeitsfront, (German Labor Front), was established to replace the unions and to educate the workers in industry and commerce for smooth and efficient operation of all labor in the Third Reich. In October 1934 the DAF was given official status as a sub-section of the NSDAP and in March 1936 it was recognized as an independent NSDAP affiliated association and granted control of its own monetary budget. Regulations for DAF flags were addressed in June 1934 and dictated that any DAF unit with more then two hundred personnel were authorized the use of a DAF flag. Originally the DAF flags featured the cogged wheel emblem on a white circular field, but this was altered in 1935 to show the DAF emblem with a narrow white outer border. In 1937 the DAF flag was altered again by the addition of a silver fringe to all but the hoist edge.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP NATIONAL WALL BANNER

Lot # 260 (Sale Order: 329 of 854)      

Multi-piece, double sided, cotton construction banner approximately 56 x 111 inches. To both its red fields are sewn white disks, with a printed mobile swastikas in black. Tunnel loop to one end. 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. Minor holes Excellent
Multi-piece, double sided, cotton construction banner approximately 56 x 111 inches. To both its red fields are sewn white disks, with a printed mobile swastikas in black...more. Tunnel loop to one end. 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. Minor holes Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMANY VEHICLE ID SINGLE SIDED FLAG

Lot # 261 (Sale Order: 330 of 854)      

Multi-piece single sided cotton construction banner approximately 47X38 and features metal grommets to each corner. To both its red fields are sewn white disks with a printed mobile swastikas in black. These flags were used to place on top of captured vehicles to insure no friendly fire. These flags are very rare in this size. 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. There is one small tear to he flag but still has vibrant color. Excellent
Multi-piece single sided cotton construction banner approximately 47X38 and features metal grommets to each corner. To both its red fields are sewn white disks with a pri...morented mobile swastikas in black. These flags were used to place on top of captured vehicles to insure no friendly fire. These flags are very rare in this size. 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. There is one small tear to he flag but still has vibrant color. Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN FEMALE RADwJ PENNANT

Lot # 262 (Sale Order: 331 of 854)      

A double sided, printed, red pennant measuring approximately 47 x 78 inches featuring a 59cm diameter badge. The pennant is unmarked and is in very good condition with no tearing. The female version of the male RAD, Reichsarbeitsdienst, (National Labor Service), was originally established in February 1933 and was considered a sub-section of the National Sozialistches Frauenschaft, (National Socialist Women’s Organization). In April 1936 the female labor service was dissociated with the NS Frauenschaft and was given the official designation, RADwJ, Reichsarbeitsdienst der weiblichen Jugend, (National Labor Service for Young females). The RADwJ was originally a voluntary organization in spite of regulations of June 26TH 1935 that dictated a six month mandatory service period. Actual conscription of RADwJ personnel began in August 1936 but it wasn’t until September 1939 that the mandatory six months service was enforced. In July 1941 the RADwJ War Helper’s Service badge was instituted for award to RADwJ personnel who had fulfilled their six month mandatory RADwJ service and volunteered for a further six months service to assist in the war effort. These volunteers were employed in a wide variety of jobs replacing the civilian male employees and enabling them to join the armed forces.
A double sided, printed, red pennant measuring approximately 47 x 78 inches featuring a 59cm diameter badge. The pennant is unmarked and is in very good condition with no...more tearing. The female version of the male RAD, Reichsarbeitsdienst, (National Labor Service), was originally established in February 1933 and was considered a sub-section of the National Sozialistches Frauenschaft, (National Socialist Women’s Organization). In April 1936 the female labor service was dissociated with the NS Frauenschaft and was given the official designation, RADwJ, Reichsarbeitsdienst der weiblichen Jugend, (National Labor Service for Young females). The RADwJ was originally a voluntary organization in spite of regulations of June 26TH 1935 that dictated a six month mandatory service period. Actual conscription of RADwJ personnel began in August 1936 but it wasn’t until September 1939 that the mandatory six months service was enforced. In July 1941 the RADwJ War Helper’s Service badge was instituted for award to RADwJ personnel who had fulfilled their six month mandatory RADwJ service and volunteered for a further six months service to assist in the war effort. These volunteers were employed in a wide variety of jobs replacing the civilian male employees and enabling them to join the armed forces.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP NATIONAL WALL BANNER

Lot # 263 (Sale Order: 332 of 854)      

Multi-piece double sided cotton construction banner approximately 60 x 100 inches. To both its red fields are sewn white disks, with a printed mobile swastikas in black. Tunnel loop to one end. 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. Excellent
Multi-piece double sided cotton construction banner approximately 60 x 100 inches. To both its red fields are sewn white disks, with a printed mobile swastikas in black. ...moreTunnel loop to one end. 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. Excellent

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WWII ITALIAN BLACKSHIRT SPANISH CIVIL WAR FLAG

Lot # 263a (Sale Order: 333 of 854)      

WWII Italian Fascist flag for the Spanish Civil War. Flag measures roughly 24 inches X 20 inches and is double sided. The obverse having a Fascist insignia to the top left and directly underneath Ta- Pum ! Ta-Pum is an Italian World War I song about the Battle of Mt. Ortigara. Also on the flag is the Squadristi Arditi which is the Blackshirts or Voluntary Militia for National Security. On the reverse says "Guerra de España 1936-37-38-1939" or Spanish War. also a verse from a speech with Mussolini signature all in chain stich. Flag has a inch long gold bullion on all edges except the fly end.
WWII Italian Fascist flag for the Spanish Civil War. Flag measures roughly 24 inches X 20 inches and is double sided. The obverse having a Fascist insignia to the top lef...moret and directly underneath Ta- Pum ! Ta-Pum is an Italian World War I song about the Battle of Mt. Ortigara. Also on the flag is the Squadristi Arditi which is the Blackshirts or Voluntary Militia for National Security. On the reverse says "Guerra de España 1936-37-38-1939" or Spanish War. also a verse from a speech with Mussolini signature all in chain stich. Flag has a inch long gold bullion on all edges except the fly end.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP POLITICAL PODIUM BANNER

Lot # 264 (Sale Order: 334 of 854)      

Approximately 36 inches tall, 30 inches wide, single sided, multi-piece, woven, rayon construction banner features a red base field with a separate, machine stitched white circular field to the center with a black printed, canted swastika. The banner also has a 25mm wide white border machine stitched 3cm in from the outside edge of all four sides. The bottom edge of the banner is trimmed with 60mm long twisted white rayon fringe. This vertical style banner was designed to be hung lengthwise and was most commonly utilized on podiums. Clean and in excellent untouched condition. 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.
Approximately 36 inches tall, 30 inches wide, single sided, multi-piece, woven, rayon construction banner features a red base field with a separate, machine stitched whit...moree circular field to the center with a black printed, canted swastika. The banner also has a 25mm wide white border machine stitched 3cm in from the outside edge of all four sides. The bottom edge of the banner is trimmed with 60mm long twisted white rayon fringe. This vertical style banner was designed to be hung lengthwise and was most commonly utilized on podiums. Clean and in excellent untouched condition. 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 NSKK FLAG REMNANTS

Lot # 265 (Sale Order: 335 of 854)      

NSKK unit pennant flag remnants cut from the flag. "252 11/M" embroidered on brown with bullion piping. Large side NSKK drivers badge also in chain stitched. Shows the expected period use and wear but overall nice condition. Finally in the lot is a double sided center section of a NSDAP party flag.
NSKK unit pennant flag remnants cut from the flag. "252 11/M" embroidered on brown with bullion piping. Large side NSKK drivers badge also in chain stitched. Shows the ex...morepected period use and wear but overall nice condition. Finally in the lot is a double sided center section of a NSDAP party flag.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE NATIONAL WAR FLAG

Lot # 266 (Sale Order: 336 of 854)      

Second pattern (Circa 1937/38-1945) single piece dual sided printed cotton/linen construction national war flag. The flag features a red base field with a central white/black/white/black bordered white disk with a black and white bordered black canted swastika to the center. The flag has black, vertical and horizontal bars emanating from the central disk with white/black/white borders. The canton features a white/black/white bordered black Iron Cross. The hoist edge has a small dual-ply, reinforcement panel to each corner. The hoist edge is trimmed in white, tunnel looped, cotton/rayon blend bunting for the suspension rope. The twisted suspension rope is still intact and has a closed loop to both the top and bottom edges. Nicely maker marked, size marked 150 x 250. The first modern German war flag was introduced by Kaiser Wilhelm I in July 1867. The war flag went through a number of minor modifications through the years until it reached its final design format in September 1903. The 1903 version of the Kaiserliche Kriegsflagge, (Imperial War Flag), was utilized until it was abolished after Germany’s defeat in WWI on September 27TH 1919. On April 11TH 1921 a new national war flag was introduced that utilized Hohenzollern Empire tri-colors of black, white and red, with the Weimar era, (Circa 1919-1933), national tri-colors of black, red, and gold inserted into the canton, (upper left corner), with a black Iron Cross to the center. In March 1933, shortly after Hitler gained power, he abolished the Weimar era canton insert on the national war flag. The 1933 pattern national war flag was utilized until November 7TH 1935 when Hitler introduced a new, totally redesigned, national war flag that incorporated the NSDAP’s, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), swastika emblem. Of Note: The 1935 pattern national war flag was utilized until late 1937 or early 1938, when a slightly modified second pattern flag was introduced. The national war flag was flown on all Kriegsmarine, (Navy), warships, Luftwaffe, (Air Force), airfields and all buildings owned by the Wehrmacht, (Armed Forces). The flag was also to be hoisted daily at all occupied barracks and was also utilized at victory parades and special events along with the standard national swastika flag. This example is the second pattern War Flag, circa 1937/38-1945. MINT
Second pattern (Circa 1937/38-1945) single piece dual sided printed cotton/linen construction national war flag. The flag features a red base field with a central white/b...morelack/white/black bordered white disk with a black and white bordered black canted swastika to the center. The flag has black, vertical and horizontal bars emanating from the central disk with white/black/white borders. The canton features a white/black/white bordered black Iron Cross. The hoist edge has a small dual-ply, reinforcement panel to each corner. The hoist edge is trimmed in white, tunnel looped, cotton/rayon blend bunting for the suspension rope. The twisted suspension rope is still intact and has a closed loop to both the top and bottom edges. Nicely maker marked, size marked 150 x 250. The first modern German war flag was introduced by Kaiser Wilhelm I in July 1867. The war flag went through a number of minor modifications through the years until it reached its final design format in September 1903. The 1903 version of the Kaiserliche Kriegsflagge, (Imperial War Flag), was utilized until it was abolished after Germany’s defeat in WWI on September 27TH 1919. On April 11TH 1921 a new national war flag was introduced that utilized Hohenzollern Empire tri-colors of black, white and red, with the Weimar era, (Circa 1919-1933), national tri-colors of black, red, and gold inserted into the canton, (upper left corner), with a black Iron Cross to the center. In March 1933, shortly after Hitler gained power, he abolished the Weimar era canton insert on the national war flag. The 1933 pattern national war flag was utilized until November 7TH 1935 when Hitler introduced a new, totally redesigned, national war flag that incorporated the NSDAP’s, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), swastika emblem. Of Note: The 1935 pattern national war flag was utilized until late 1937 or early 1938, when a slightly modified second pattern flag was introduced. The national war flag was flown on all Kriegsmarine, (Navy), warships, Luftwaffe, (Air Force), airfields and all buildings owned by the Wehrmacht, (Armed Forces). The flag was also to be hoisted daily at all occupied barracks and was also utilized at victory parades and special events along with the standard national swastika flag. This example is the second pattern War Flag, circa 1937/38-1945. MINT

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WWII NAZI GERMAN HJ HIITLER YOUTH UNIT FLAG

Lot # 267 (Sale Order: 337 of 854)      

Early 19 x 29 1/2 inches triangular double sided multi-piece cotton construction pennant. Embroidered HJ diamond with 1/3/I/104. Reverse side has the embroidered crest of the town of which the unit belonged. Shows the expected age and period use. The JM, Jungädelgruppe, (Young Girls Group), was the youngest group of females of the Hitler Jugend and may trace its origins back to 1927. The first female group established in 1927 evolved into the BDM by July 1930 and in July 1932 it gained equal political status with the HJ. The BDM was structured in the same manner as the HJ with different unit designations. The BDM Mädelgruppe was equivalent in size to the HJ Gefolgschaft, and would consist roughly of 150 personnel.
Early 19 x 29 1/2 inches triangular double sided multi-piece cotton construction pennant. Embroidered HJ diamond with 1/3/I/104. Reverse side has the embroidered crest of...more the town of which the unit belonged. Shows the expected age and period use. The JM, Jungädelgruppe, (Young Girls Group), was the youngest group of females of the Hitler Jugend and may trace its origins back to 1927. The first female group established in 1927 evolved into the BDM by July 1930 and in July 1932 it gained equal political status with the HJ. The BDM was structured in the same manner as the HJ with different unit designations. The BDM Mädelgruppe was equivalent in size to the HJ Gefolgschaft, and would consist roughly of 150 personnel.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP POLITICAL PODIUM BANNER

Lot # 268 (Sale Order: 338 of 854)      

Approximately 36 inches tall X 28 1/2 wide single sided multi-piece woven rayon construction banner features a red base field with a separate, machine stitched white circular field to the center with a black multi pieced canted swastika. The banner also has a 25mm wide white border machine stitched 3cm in from the outside edge of all four sides. The bottom edge of the banner is trimmed with 60mm long, twisted white rayon fringe. This vertical style banner was designed to be hung lengthwise and was most commonly utilized on podiums. Excellent untouched condition with only one hole.
Approximately 36 inches tall X 28 1/2 wide single sided multi-piece woven rayon construction banner features a red base field with a separate, machine stitched white circ...moreular field to the center with a black multi pieced canted swastika. The banner also has a 25mm wide white border machine stitched 3cm in from the outside edge of all four sides. The bottom edge of the banner is trimmed with 60mm long, twisted white rayon fringe. This vertical style banner was designed to be hung lengthwise and was most commonly utilized on podiums. Excellent untouched condition with only one hole.

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WWII NAMED NAZI GERMAN WEHRMACHT GENERALS TUNIC

Lot # 269 (Sale Order: 339 of 854)      

The uniform consists of ornamented service tunic. Very nice quality private purchase field-grey wool/rayon blend construction ornamented service tunic with a pronounced whipcord weave and features a vertical, six button front closure with dual, metal, hooks and eyes positioned at the forward neckline. The tunic has four pleated, front pockets with scalloped, button down flaps. The right breast has an General Officer’s quality, hand embroidered, national eagle with out-stretched wings clutching a wreathed canted swastika in it’s talons in cellulon threads with green accent threads mounted on a cut-out dark blue/green badge cloth base. The eagle is neatly handstitched in place. The left breast has seven horizontal and five vertical thread loops for wear of three awards and a ribbon/medal bar. The straight cut non-adjustable sleeves have deep faux French cuffs, both the inner and outer seams and have their top edges trimmed in bright red wool waffenfarbe piping. The reverse of the tunic has a central, vertical, tail skirt vent. The tunic has sewn on shoulder boards featuring three interwoven strands of Russian braiding with a central silver/aluminum braid flanked by dual gilt bullion braids all mounted a red wool bases. The shoulder board’s retaining buttons are intact. On the right shoulder is a gold General officers aiguillette. Also in the right sleeve is a officer’s quality pre-1940 pattern sleeve insignia with a roughly 65mm tall 55mm wide vertically oval blue/green badge cloth base with a hand embroidered edelweiss flower featuring thirteen irregular silver/aluminum wire petals a gilt wire twelve bulb stamen dual silver/aluminum wire leaves. The embroidered stands out in nice high relief. The tunic has a lay down, blue/green badge cloth collar with bright red, wool waffenfarbe piping to the forward edge. The collar has nice quality, pre-July 15TH 1938 pattern collar tabs with bright red wool bases featuring hand embroidered Arabesque style "Larisch" pattern ornamentation in bright gilt wire threads. The Larisch pattern ornamentation consists of two triple pointed vertical prongs to both the top and bottom edges with a decorative horizontal arrow head shaped ornamentation to the forward edge and down-swept flared tail shaped decoration near the reverse edge. The center of the Larisch ornamentation has a narrow elongated section of the red wool base visible. The collar tabs are machine stitched to the collar. The interior of the tunic is fully lined in ribbed gray cotton blend with an off-white, striped rayon sleeve lining. The lining has a horizontal slash pocket to the left breast and a small horizontal field-grey wool reinforced slash to the reverse of the external left hip pocket for the dagger/sword hanger. Nice private tailors label with name of the General and is dated 1944. The buttons are a of the bright, gilt washed pebbled types and all look to have original stitching. The tunic is roughly size, 40/42" chest. Excellent
The uniform consists of ornamented service tunic. Very nice quality private purchase field-grey wool/rayon blend construction ornamented service tunic with a pronounced w...morehipcord weave and features a vertical, six button front closure with dual, metal, hooks and eyes positioned at the forward neckline. The tunic has four pleated, front pockets with scalloped, button down flaps. The right breast has an General Officer’s quality, hand embroidered, national eagle with out-stretched wings clutching a wreathed canted swastika in it’s talons in cellulon threads with green accent threads mounted on a cut-out dark blue/green badge cloth base. The eagle is neatly handstitched in place. The left breast has seven horizontal and five vertical thread loops for wear of three awards and a ribbon/medal bar. The straight cut non-adjustable sleeves have deep faux French cuffs, both the inner and outer seams and have their top edges trimmed in bright red wool waffenfarbe piping. The reverse of the tunic has a central, vertical, tail skirt vent. The tunic has sewn on shoulder boards featuring three interwoven strands of Russian braiding with a central silver/aluminum braid flanked by dual gilt bullion braids all mounted a red wool bases. The shoulder board’s retaining buttons are intact. On the right shoulder is a gold General officers aiguillette. Also in the right sleeve is a officer’s quality pre-1940 pattern sleeve insignia with a roughly 65mm tall 55mm wide vertically oval blue/green badge cloth base with a hand embroidered edelweiss flower featuring thirteen irregular silver/aluminum wire petals a gilt wire twelve bulb stamen dual silver/aluminum wire leaves. The embroidered stands out in nice high relief. The tunic has a lay down, blue/green badge cloth collar with bright red, wool waffenfarbe piping to the forward edge. The collar has nice quality, pre-July 15TH 1938 pattern collar tabs with bright red wool bases featuring hand embroidered Arabesque style "Larisch" pattern ornamentation in bright gilt wire threads. The Larisch pattern ornamentation consists of two triple pointed vertical prongs to both the top and bottom edges with a decorative horizontal arrow head shaped ornamentation to the forward edge and down-swept flared tail shaped decoration near the reverse edge. The center of the Larisch ornamentation has a narrow elongated section of the red wool base visible. The collar tabs are machine stitched to the collar. The interior of the tunic is fully lined in ribbed gray cotton blend with an off-white, striped rayon sleeve lining. The lining has a horizontal slash pocket to the left breast and a small horizontal field-grey wool reinforced slash to the reverse of the external left hip pocket for the dagger/sword hanger. Nice private tailors label with name of the General and is dated 1944. The buttons are a of the bright, gilt washed pebbled types and all look to have original stitching. The tunic is roughly size, 40/42" chest. Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIAL'S TUNIC

Lot # 270 (Sale Order: 340 of 854)      

Nice quality, private purchase field-grey wool/rayon blend construction tunic features a vertical six button front closure with dual metal hooks and eyes positioned at the forward neckline. Lt. Col. Administration collar tabs, shoulder boards and officer’s breast eagle are all original stitching. The tunic is roughly a size 40" chest. Shows the expected light age and use. Nice, untouched original tunic. The German army had a tradition, dating from the 1700's, of maintaining a separate branch of Administrative Official’s attached to the army to oversee all administrative functions, thus freeing up active army Officer’s and allowing them to concentrate on actual military matters. The Official’s were responsible for a wide variety of administrative tasks from Court Martial, Librarian, Supply, Technical and Meteorological Services, to School, Barracks, and Hospital administration. Most officials careers consisted of four varying grades, of high, elevated, medium and low grade with slightly differing identifying insignia for each grade. The grade of the career was determined by the education and/or experience of the individual. During the Reichswehr era the officials were divided into military and civilian personnel until December 22ND 1934 when the German High Command did away with the differentiation and consolidate all the officials into the newly formed Wehrmachtbeamte-Heer, (Armed Forces Officials-Army). Regulations of March 12TH 1937 reorganized the Officials and instituted the new Beamte auf Kriegsdauer a.K., (Wartime Official’s for the duration of the war), to be activated in times of mobilization. Originally the uniformed Official’s were allotted an identifying dark green branch of service color, (waffenfarbe), with a nebenfarbe, (secondary color), to indicate their actual career. Regulations of March 21ST 1940, replaced the assorted nebenfarbe colors with a secondary color of light grey for all Officials regardless of career or function. These shoulder boards signify an army official with the equivalent rank of Major. Of Note: Dark green was the branch of service color utilized by all army official’s with the secondary color indicating the actual function of the official. Over twenty-four assorted official positions used red or crimson as the secondary color making it virtually impossible to identify the function with any accuracy. Also Of Note: In January 1944 the Army instituted a new career for officers and certain officials, entitled, TSD, "Truppensonderdienst", (Special Service). This new career used light blue waffenfarbe and did away with secondary colors as worn by Officials in the other careers. On May 1ST 1944 all high grade career Administrative officials were transferred to the TSD.
Nice quality, private purchase field-grey wool/rayon blend construction tunic features a vertical six button front closure with dual metal hooks and eyes positioned at th...moree forward neckline. Lt. Col. Administration collar tabs, shoulder boards and officer’s breast eagle are all original stitching. The tunic is roughly a size 40" chest. Shows the expected light age and use. Nice, untouched original tunic. The German army had a tradition, dating from the 1700's, of maintaining a separate branch of Administrative Official’s attached to the army to oversee all administrative functions, thus freeing up active army Officer’s and allowing them to concentrate on actual military matters. The Official’s were responsible for a wide variety of administrative tasks from Court Martial, Librarian, Supply, Technical and Meteorological Services, to School, Barracks, and Hospital administration. Most officials careers consisted of four varying grades, of high, elevated, medium and low grade with slightly differing identifying insignia for each grade. The grade of the career was determined by the education and/or experience of the individual. During the Reichswehr era the officials were divided into military and civilian personnel until December 22ND 1934 when the German High Command did away with the differentiation and consolidate all the officials into the newly formed Wehrmachtbeamte-Heer, (Armed Forces Officials-Army). Regulations of March 12TH 1937 reorganized the Officials and instituted the new Beamte auf Kriegsdauer a.K., (Wartime Official’s for the duration of the war), to be activated in times of mobilization. Originally the uniformed Official’s were allotted an identifying dark green branch of service color, (waffenfarbe), with a nebenfarbe, (secondary color), to indicate their actual career. Regulations of March 21ST 1940, replaced the assorted nebenfarbe colors with a secondary color of light grey for all Officials regardless of career or function. These shoulder boards signify an army official with the equivalent rank of Major. Of Note: Dark green was the branch of service color utilized by all army official’s with the secondary color indicating the actual function of the official. Over twenty-four assorted official positions used red or crimson as the secondary color making it virtually impossible to identify the function with any accuracy. Also Of Note: In January 1944 the Army instituted a new career for officers and certain officials, entitled, TSD, "Truppensonderdienst", (Special Service). This new career used light blue waffenfarbe and did away with secondary colors as worn by Officials in the other careers. On May 1ST 1944 all high grade career Administrative officials were transferred to the TSD.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN ARTILLERY EM'S M43 FIELD BLOUSE

Lot # 271 (Sale Order: 341 of 854)      

Field-grey wool/rayon blend construction field blouse features a vertical six button front closure with a single metal hook and eye positioned at the neckline. The field blouse has four non-pleated front pockets with straight edged button down flaps. Collar tabs/litzen looks to be original machine stitching. The M39 breast eagle is machine stitched to the tunic but looks to be restored. Comes with a very nice original pair on M44 slip on artillery shoulder straps. Nice size and depot markings. Dated for 1944. The field blouse is roughly size 40" chest. The M43 field blouse was basically a continuation of the modifications of the M33 field blouse which had evolved into the M36, the M40 and the M42 field blouses. Modifications to the M42 field blouse included the elimination of the separate internal belt support hook suspenders with them being replaced by short integral straps in April 1943, and the replacement of the scalloped button flaps on the front pockets to straight flaps to simplify production in mid-1943. These alterations resulted in the M43 field blouse, which was to be the final variant of the original M33 field blouse. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the army’s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their uniforms from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase garments of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored uniforms although the price may have been restrictive. The different branches of service within the army were allocated a particular identifying waffenfarbe, (Branch of Service Color), with lemon yellow being chosen for Nachrichten, (Signals) personnel. On the field blouse and service tunic the waffenfarbe was generally displayed on the shoulder straps/boards and the collar tabs.
Field-grey wool/rayon blend construction field blouse features a vertical six button front closure with a single metal hook and eye positioned at the neckline. The field ...moreblouse has four non-pleated front pockets with straight edged button down flaps. Collar tabs/litzen looks to be original machine stitching. The M39 breast eagle is machine stitched to the tunic but looks to be restored. Comes with a very nice original pair on M44 slip on artillery shoulder straps. Nice size and depot markings. Dated for 1944. The field blouse is roughly size 40" chest. The M43 field blouse was basically a continuation of the modifications of the M33 field blouse which had evolved into the M36, the M40 and the M42 field blouses. Modifications to the M42 field blouse included the elimination of the separate internal belt support hook suspenders with them being replaced by short integral straps in April 1943, and the replacement of the scalloped button flaps on the front pockets to straight flaps to simplify production in mid-1943. These alterations resulted in the M43 field blouse, which was to be the final variant of the original M33 field blouse. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the army’s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their uniforms from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase garments of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored uniforms although the price may have been restrictive. The different branches of service within the army were allocated a particular identifying waffenfarbe, (Branch of Service Color), with lemon yellow being chosen for Nachrichten, (Signals) personnel. On the field blouse and service tunic the waffenfarbe was generally displayed on the shoulder straps/boards and the collar tabs.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN SA BROWN SHIRT W/ BREECHES

Lot # 272 (Sale Order: 342 of 854)      

Light tan cotton twill construction shirt with a five button front closure. Shirt features two pleated patch, breast pockets with scalloped flaps with removable buttons. Sleeves have five tapering darts and fold back French cuffs with dual removable button closure. Darted horizontal waistband with six stitched in pebbled steel belt support hooks and single cotton belt loop to reverse center. Upper left sleeve has a multi-piece red cotton NSDAP members armband handstitched in place. Armband has a white circular cotton field with black cotton tape swastika. The right shoulder has a late 1934 pattern, sew on shoulder strap consisting of two rows of brown and Light tan cotton twill construction shirt with a five button front closure. Shirt features two pleated patch, breast pockets with scalloped flaps with removable buttons. Sleeves have five tapering darts and fold back French cuffs with dual removable button closure. Darted horizontal waistband with six stitched in pebbled steel belt support hooks and single cotton belt loop to reverse center. Upper left sleeve has a multi-piece red cotton NSDAP members armband handstitched in place. Armband has a white circular cotton field with black cotton tape swastika. The right shoulder has a late 1934 pattern, sew on shoulder strap consisting of two rows of brown and white colored piping on a brown wool base with a golden button. The wool base of the shoulder strap has some mothing holes present. The shoulder strap represents the rank of SA-Rottenführer. The lay down collar with twisted cord piping of black and white has to each point a brown collar tab with white numbers and stripes, both of early 1933 pattern. The right side collar tab with white machine woven unit designation "10/60" signifying the 10th Sturm (Company) of the 60th Standarte (Regiment) of the SA- Gruppe Niedersachsen (along with the color of the buttons). The left collar tab as a vertical bar of tress with a black dividing line on a brown wool background. Interior waistband and back shoulder yoke lined in white cotton. The chest measures approximately 44". Shows light/moderate usage and wear. The trousers are private purchase breeches made of tan corduroy. They show wear matching the tunic They are complete with all buttons and fasteners. This SA tunic and trouser set makes for a very handsome display and is tough to find in this all-original configuration. Brown was to become the official color of the N.S.D.A.P. and S.A. by circumstance rather than design. A large stockpile of discounted, surplus WWI tropical brown shirts and fabric, intended for wear in East Africa, were located in Austria in 1924 and purchased by the Nazis as a temporary measure to bring uniformity of dress to their party members. In November of 1926 the brown shirt was officially introduced, and retained, as the basic uniform item for the N.S.D.A.P. and S.A., and was eventually adopted by other political organizations such as the H.J., D.A.F., and the N.S.K.K.
Light tan cotton twill construction shirt with a five button front closure. Shirt features two pleated patch, breast pockets with scalloped flaps with removable buttons. ...moreSleeves have five tapering darts and fold back French cuffs with dual removable button closure. Darted horizontal waistband with six stitched in pebbled steel belt support hooks and single cotton belt loop to reverse center. Upper left sleeve has a multi-piece red cotton NSDAP members armband handstitched in place. Armband has a white circular cotton field with black cotton tape swastika. The right shoulder has a late 1934 pattern, sew on shoulder strap consisting of two rows of brown and Light tan cotton twill construction shirt with a five button front closure. Shirt features two pleated patch, breast pockets with scalloped flaps with removable buttons. Sleeves have five tapering darts and fold back French cuffs with dual removable button closure. Darted horizontal waistband with six stitched in pebbled steel belt support hooks and single cotton belt loop to reverse center. Upper left sleeve has a multi-piece red cotton NSDAP members armband handstitched in place. Armband has a white circular cotton field with black cotton tape swastika. The right shoulder has a late 1934 pattern, sew on shoulder strap consisting of two rows of brown and white colored piping on a brown wool base with a golden button. The wool base of the shoulder strap has some mothing holes present. The shoulder strap represents the rank of SA-Rottenführer. The lay down collar with twisted cord piping of black and white has to each point a brown collar tab with white numbers and stripes, both of early 1933 pattern. The right side collar tab with white machine woven unit designation "10/60" signifying the 10th Sturm (Company) of the 60th Standarte (Regiment) of the SA- Gruppe Niedersachsen (along with the color of the buttons). The left collar tab as a vertical bar of tress with a black dividing line on a brown wool background. Interior waistband and back shoulder yoke lined in white cotton. The chest measures approximately 44". Shows light/moderate usage and wear. The trousers are private purchase breeches made of tan corduroy. They show wear matching the tunic They are complete with all buttons and fasteners. This SA tunic and trouser set makes for a very handsome display and is tough to find in this all-original configuration. Brown was to become the official color of the N.S.D.A.P. and S.A. by circumstance rather than design. A large stockpile of discounted, surplus WWI tropical brown shirts and fabric, intended for wear in East Africa, were located in Austria in 1924 and purchased by the Nazis as a temporary measure to bring uniformity of dress to their party members. In November of 1926 the brown shirt was officially introduced, and retained, as the basic uniform item for the N.S.D.A.P. and S.A., and was eventually adopted by other political organizations such as the H.J., D.A.F., and the N.S.K.K.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE WHITE JUMPER

Lot # 272a (Sale Order: 343 of 854)      

Standard issue mid-weight brushed white cotton construction pullover style jumper shirt features a central vertical, V-neck slash opening with dual white cotton tie tapes and an integral fold back blue nankeen rectangular collar. The fold back, blue nankeen rectangular collar hangs over the top reverse of the shirt and has three roughly 5mm wide parallel, white cotton tape stripes machine stitched near the outer edge. The shirt has an internal, dual-ply, stitched "U" shaped reinforcement yolk to the front center which encompasses the V-neck slash. The dual-ply yoke also permits for an internal horizontal patch "knife" pocket to the interior left breast. Breast eagle was never applied. The straight cut non-adjustable, sleeve cuffs each have a trapezoidal blue nankeen ornamentation panel machine stitched in place. The blue nankeen ornamentation panels each have an upward pointed tip to the outer edge of the sleeves with dual, roughly 5mm wide, white cotton, tape stripes running parallel to the upper edge and an additional white cotton tape stripe to the bottom edge. The cuffs also had a small, vertical, slash to the inside sleeve seams with a stitched button eyelet and an additional stitched, button shank eyelet to each, designed for removable buttons. The removable buttons are absent. The shirt has no rank or career insignia or any evidence that any was ever applied. The shirt has a long tail skirt with small, vertical, "V" slashes to each outside seam and small, horizontally rectangular dual-ply reinforcement panels with dual stitched eyelets to each designed to secure the underpants to the shirt. Chest size 36". Original issue markings and name tag and breast eagle. Comes also with a tool belt of white cotton. Very Good German Naval uniforms and headgear were based on traditional designs that date back to the creation of the Prussian Navy in 1848, and although the uniforms and headgear did evolve during the interim years, many items used during the Third Reich would still have been quite recognizable to the Imperial sailor. The blue and white jumper shirts were a staple uniform item for all EM/NCO personnel and followed the basic design of the Imperial German Navy and Weimar Reichsmarine, (National Navy, Circa 1919-1933), era blue and white jumper shirts. The white jumper shirts were intended for wear in tropical climates or with the summer walking out dress while the navy blue shirts were utilized for everyday wear. The Kriegsmarine adopted a slightly modified version of the NSDAP’s, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), national eagle for wear on the front of the headgear and the right breast of the uniform on March 24TH 1934. The Kriegsmarine’s version of the national eagle was identical to the army version except for the coloration with the army utilizing silver, white and grey eagles while the Kriegsmarine utilized golden yellow eagles. Of Note: The only exceptions in the coloration of the Kriegsmarine eagles was that personnel serving in the Administrative branch utilized a silver eagle while eagles worn on the white jumper shirts were in cornflower blue. Of Note: Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and headgear and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the OKK, Offizier Kleiderkasse der Kriegsmarine, (Officer’s Clothing Account of the Navy). Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms and headgear from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored items although the price may have been restrictive. Generally speaking officers bought nice quality, private purchase, uniform items but they could also choose to buy their uniforms directly from the military clothing depots.
Standard issue mid-weight brushed white cotton construction pullover style jumper shirt features a central vertical, V-neck slash opening with dual white cotton tie tapes...more and an integral fold back blue nankeen rectangular collar. The fold back, blue nankeen rectangular collar hangs over the top reverse of the shirt and has three roughly 5mm wide parallel, white cotton tape stripes machine stitched near the outer edge. The shirt has an internal, dual-ply, stitched "U" shaped reinforcement yolk to the front center which encompasses the V-neck slash. The dual-ply yoke also permits for an internal horizontal patch "knife" pocket to the interior left breast. Breast eagle was never applied. The straight cut non-adjustable, sleeve cuffs each have a trapezoidal blue nankeen ornamentation panel machine stitched in place. The blue nankeen ornamentation panels each have an upward pointed tip to the outer edge of the sleeves with dual, roughly 5mm wide, white cotton, tape stripes running parallel to the upper edge and an additional white cotton tape stripe to the bottom edge. The cuffs also had a small, vertical, slash to the inside sleeve seams with a stitched button eyelet and an additional stitched, button shank eyelet to each, designed for removable buttons. The removable buttons are absent. The shirt has no rank or career insignia or any evidence that any was ever applied. The shirt has a long tail skirt with small, vertical, "V" slashes to each outside seam and small, horizontally rectangular dual-ply reinforcement panels with dual stitched eyelets to each designed to secure the underpants to the shirt. Chest size 36". Original issue markings and name tag and breast eagle. Comes also with a tool belt of white cotton. Very Good German Naval uniforms and headgear were based on traditional designs that date back to the creation of the Prussian Navy in 1848, and although the uniforms and headgear did evolve during the interim years, many items used during the Third Reich would still have been quite recognizable to the Imperial sailor. The blue and white jumper shirts were a staple uniform item for all EM/NCO personnel and followed the basic design of the Imperial German Navy and Weimar Reichsmarine, (National Navy, Circa 1919-1933), era blue and white jumper shirts. The white jumper shirts were intended for wear in tropical climates or with the summer walking out dress while the navy blue shirts were utilized for everyday wear. The Kriegsmarine adopted a slightly modified version of the NSDAP’s, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), national eagle for wear on the front of the headgear and the right breast of the uniform on March 24TH 1934. The Kriegsmarine’s version of the national eagle was identical to the army version except for the coloration with the army utilizing silver, white and grey eagles while the Kriegsmarine utilized golden yellow eagles. Of Note: The only exceptions in the coloration of the Kriegsmarine eagles was that personnel serving in the Administrative branch utilized a silver eagle while eagles worn on the white jumper shirts were in cornflower blue. Of Note: Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and headgear and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the OKK, Offizier Kleiderkasse der Kriegsmarine, (Officer’s Clothing Account of the Navy). Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms and headgear from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored items although the price may have been restrictive. Generally speaking officers bought nice quality, private purchase, uniform items but they could also choose to buy their uniforms directly from the military clothing depots.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN ARTILLERY M35 DRESS TUNIC

Lot # 273 (Sale Order: 344 of 854)      

A nice quality private purchase field-grey wool/tricot blend construction M35 dress tunic features a vertical eight button front closure with dual metal hooks and eyes positioned at the forward neckline and a lay down blue/green badge cloth collar. Machine embroidered eagle sewn in flat silver wire. Sew on should straps for the 70th Artillery Rgt. The tunic is roughly a size 37" chest. The M35 dress tunic was introduced for wear by all ranks on June 29TH 1935 as the walking out, parade and ceremonial dress with the piped, stone grey long pants. The design of the M35 dress tunic was based on the Imperial German army’s service tunic but was a different color and generally of much higher quality. Originally all personnel were issued two M35 dress tunics but manufacture was discontinued in late 1939 or early 1940 and was to be reinstated at the successful conclusion of the war. Regulations of March 21ST 1940 stated that the M35 dress tunics that were no longer suitable for dress wear were to be modified and reissued to personnel of the replacement and reserve units for every day wear. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the army’s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their uniforms from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase garments of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored uniforms although the price may have been restrictive.
A nice quality private purchase field-grey wool/tricot blend construction M35 dress tunic features a vertical eight button front closure with dual metal hooks and eyes po...moresitioned at the forward neckline and a lay down blue/green badge cloth collar. Machine embroidered eagle sewn in flat silver wire. Sew on should straps for the 70th Artillery Rgt. The tunic is roughly a size 37" chest. The M35 dress tunic was introduced for wear by all ranks on June 29TH 1935 as the walking out, parade and ceremonial dress with the piped, stone grey long pants. The design of the M35 dress tunic was based on the Imperial German army’s service tunic but was a different color and generally of much higher quality. Originally all personnel were issued two M35 dress tunics but manufacture was discontinued in late 1939 or early 1940 and was to be reinstated at the successful conclusion of the war. Regulations of March 21ST 1940 stated that the M35 dress tunics that were no longer suitable for dress wear were to be modified and reissued to personnel of the replacement and reserve units for every day wear. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the army’s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their uniforms from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase garments of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored uniforms although the price may have been restrictive.

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WWII Nazi German Army SONDERFÜHRER TUNIC

Lot # 274 (Sale Order: 345 of 854)      

WWII German Army Sonderführer Tunic that consists of a Model 1936 tunic for an army sonderführer. The tunic is produced in soft field grey wool. There are four pleated pockets with scalloped flaps. There is a five-button closure. The buttons are grey finished pebbled metal with the finish partially intact. The grey finish is correct for a civil servant type uniform such as this. The collar is also grey with the correct collar tabs. The sewn in shoulder boards are for a Sonderführer rank of 2nd Lt. The officer breast eagle is in beautiful condition. It is a handsome silver bullion over dark green wool example. There are loops on the breast pocket for one award. The interior is fully lined in brownish green rayon. There is a single pocket on the left side. The tunic is a size medium. Excellent
WWII German Army Sonderführer Tunic that consists of a Model 1936 tunic for an army sonderführer. The tunic is produced in soft field grey wool. There are four pleated po...moreckets with scalloped flaps. There is a five-button closure. The buttons are grey finished pebbled metal with the finish partially intact. The grey finish is correct for a civil servant type uniform such as this. The collar is also grey with the correct collar tabs. The sewn in shoulder boards are for a Sonderführer rank of 2nd Lt. The officer breast eagle is in beautiful condition. It is a handsome silver bullion over dark green wool example. There are loops on the breast pocket for one award. The interior is fully lined in brownish green rayon. There is a single pocket on the left side. The tunic is a size medium. Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN PANZERJÄGER EM’S M35 DRESS TUNIC

Lot # 275 (Sale Order: 346 of 854)      

Private purchase field-grey wool construction M35 dress tunic features a vertical eight button front closure with double metal hooks and eyes positioned at the forward neckline and a lay down blue/green badge cloth collar. Very nice pair of "Panzer 36" shoulder straps. The tunic is roughly a size 34" chest. Shows the expect light age and usage but overall very nice tunic. The M35 dress tunic was introduced for wear by all ranks on June 29TH 1935 as the walking out, parade and ceremonial dress with the piped, stone grey long pants. The design of the M35 dress tunic was based on the Imperial German army’s service tunic but was a different color and generally of much higher quality. Originally all personnel were issued two M35 dress tunics but manufacture was discontinued in late 1939 or early 1940 and was to be reinstated at the successful conclusion of the war. Regulations of March 21ST 1940 stated that the M35 dress tunics that were no longer suitable for dress wear were to be modified and reissued to personnel of the replacement and reserve units for every day wear. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the army’s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their uniforms from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase garments of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored uniforms although the price may have been restrictive.
Private purchase field-grey wool construction M35 dress tunic features a vertical eight button front closure with double metal hooks and eyes positioned at the forward ne...moreckline and a lay down blue/green badge cloth collar. Very nice pair of "Panzer 36" shoulder straps. The tunic is roughly a size 34" chest. Shows the expect light age and usage but overall very nice tunic. The M35 dress tunic was introduced for wear by all ranks on June 29TH 1935 as the walking out, parade and ceremonial dress with the piped, stone grey long pants. The design of the M35 dress tunic was based on the Imperial German army’s service tunic but was a different color and generally of much higher quality. Originally all personnel were issued two M35 dress tunics but manufacture was discontinued in late 1939 or early 1940 and was to be reinstated at the successful conclusion of the war. Regulations of March 21ST 1940 stated that the M35 dress tunics that were no longer suitable for dress wear were to be modified and reissued to personnel of the replacement and reserve units for every day wear. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the army’s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their uniforms from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase garments of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored uniforms although the price may have been restrictive.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN GENDARMERIE MOTTLED GREEN TUNIC

Lot # 276 (Sale Order: 347 of 854)      

(Gendarmerie Feldbluse). A private purchase field blouse constructed of mottled green and tan-flecked cotton-blended fabric featuring a vertical row of four matte-gray pebbled buttons meeting an equal number of reinforced buttonholes with a front closure at the neck composed of a single metal hook and clasp the front of the tunic presents two pleated patch breast pockets and two pleated patch hip pockets all with scalloped button-down flaps the fold down collar presents two NCO collar tabs are machine with a green rayon base with machine woven litzen in bright silver/aluminum flat-wire threads each measuring 25 mm (w) x 75 mm (l) each shoulder presents slip-on shoulder boards feature dual outer edge matte silver/aluminum Russian braid with evenly spaced interwoven brown "V"s encompassing dual inner brown braids. Mounted on a orange rayon truppenfarbe base. rank of OberwachtMeister, measuring 39 mm (w) x 105 mm (l) the upper left arm bears a Gendarmerie insignia in the form of a orange Police-style eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swastika with the city of Unsbach. The interior presents partially lined with a gray cotton blended fabric in near extremely fine condition.
(Gendarmerie Feldbluse). A private purchase field blouse constructed of mottled green and tan-flecked cotton-blended fabric featuring a vertical row of four matte-gray pe...morebbled buttons meeting an equal number of reinforced buttonholes with a front closure at the neck composed of a single metal hook and clasp the front of the tunic presents two pleated patch breast pockets and two pleated patch hip pockets all with scalloped button-down flaps the fold down collar presents two NCO collar tabs are machine with a green rayon base with machine woven litzen in bright silver/aluminum flat-wire threads each measuring 25 mm (w) x 75 mm (l) each shoulder presents slip-on shoulder boards feature dual outer edge matte silver/aluminum Russian braid with evenly spaced interwoven brown "V"s encompassing dual inner brown braids. Mounted on a orange rayon truppenfarbe base. rank of OberwachtMeister, measuring 39 mm (w) x 105 mm (l) the upper left arm bears a Gendarmerie insignia in the form of a orange Police-style eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swastika with the city of Unsbach. The interior presents partially lined with a gray cotton blended fabric in near extremely fine condition.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP ORTSGRUPPEN TUNIC W/ MEDALS

Lot # 277 (Sale Order: 348 of 854)      

An NSDAP four-pocket tunic Ortsgruppen-level service tunic in typical brown wool gabardine. The NSDAP tunic with the Ortsgruppen blue piping and collar patch insignia for the scarce rank of Zellenleiter. The tunic is complete with all golden eagle & swastika buttons throughout and a wool swastika brassard. Tunic is adorned with a NSDAP membership badge. On the wearers left pocket is an SA sports badge that is also nicely marked to the reverse. There is also a seven place ribbon bar to the top of the pocket. Also included in the lot is an original RZM marked brown tie. Overall near mint condition
An NSDAP four-pocket tunic Ortsgruppen-level service tunic in typical brown wool gabardine. The NSDAP tunic with the Ortsgruppen blue piping and collar patch insignia for...more the scarce rank of Zellenleiter. The tunic is complete with all golden eagle & swastika buttons throughout and a wool swastika brassard. Tunic is adorned with a NSDAP membership badge. On the wearers left pocket is an SA sports badge that is also nicely marked to the reverse. There is also a seven place ribbon bar to the top of the pocket. Also included in the lot is an original RZM marked brown tie. Overall near mint condition

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WWII NAZI GERMAN ARMY M40 ARTILLERY FIELD BLOUSE

Lot # 278 (Sale Order: 349 of 854)      

Coarse field-grey wool/rayon blend construction field blouse features a vertical five button front closure with a single metal hook and eye positioned at the neckline. The field blouse has four pleated front pockets with scalloped edged button down flaps. The breast pocket are the basic patch type while the hip pockets are the saddlebag type with expanding side panels. The right breast has a machine woven M39 pattern national eagle in matte grey threads on a woven field-grey rayon base. The eagle is machine stitched to the breast. The field blouse has four sets of three vertically aligned stitched eyelets with one set situated at either side of the front closure and two to either side of the back panel at the waistline. The eyelets were designed for the belt support hooks. The reverse of the field blouse has two vertical tapering darts and a short central vertical tail skirt vent. The straight cut sleeve cuffs each have a vertical slash to the outside seam with dual fit adjustment buttons. Comes with a nice pair of slip on red rayon piped Artillery shoulder straps. The shoulder straps fabric retaining loops and pebbled sheet metal buttons are all intact. The lay down collar has the typical zig-zag reinforcement stitching to the reverse. The collar features 1940 pattern general issue collar tabs with machine woven field-grey litzen and mouse grey branch of service and center stripes. The collar tabs are machine stitched directly to the collar with no backing material and are original untouched factory stitching. The interior of the field blouse is partially lined in grey rayon with the lining running down the front closure panel edges and to the upper breast and back panels. The right front tail skirt lining has a field dressing pocket with a single button closure. The lining also has four, vertical, web straps with four stitched eyelets to each, positioned to the reverse of the exterior belt support hook eyelets. All three of the original collar liner buttons are intact. The lining is well marked with black size ink stamps and the date, "40". The field blouse is roughly size 36 to 38" chest. Textbook example in overall near mint condition. Nice!
Coarse field-grey wool/rayon blend construction field blouse features a vertical five button front closure with a single metal hook and eye positioned at the neckline. Th...moree field blouse has four pleated front pockets with scalloped edged button down flaps. The breast pocket are the basic patch type while the hip pockets are the saddlebag type with expanding side panels. The right breast has a machine woven M39 pattern national eagle in matte grey threads on a woven field-grey rayon base. The eagle is machine stitched to the breast. The field blouse has four sets of three vertically aligned stitched eyelets with one set situated at either side of the front closure and two to either side of the back panel at the waistline. The eyelets were designed for the belt support hooks. The reverse of the field blouse has two vertical tapering darts and a short central vertical tail skirt vent. The straight cut sleeve cuffs each have a vertical slash to the outside seam with dual fit adjustment buttons. Comes with a nice pair of slip on red rayon piped Artillery shoulder straps. The shoulder straps fabric retaining loops and pebbled sheet metal buttons are all intact. The lay down collar has the typical zig-zag reinforcement stitching to the reverse. The collar features 1940 pattern general issue collar tabs with machine woven field-grey litzen and mouse grey branch of service and center stripes. The collar tabs are machine stitched directly to the collar with no backing material and are original untouched factory stitching. The interior of the field blouse is partially lined in grey rayon with the lining running down the front closure panel edges and to the upper breast and back panels. The right front tail skirt lining has a field dressing pocket with a single button closure. The lining also has four, vertical, web straps with four stitched eyelets to each, positioned to the reverse of the exterior belt support hook eyelets. All three of the original collar liner buttons are intact. The lining is well marked with black size ink stamps and the date, "40". The field blouse is roughly size 36 to 38" chest. Textbook example in overall near mint condition. Nice!

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WWII NAZI GERMAN INFANTRY EM/NCO VISOR CAP

Lot # 279 (Sale Order: 350 of 854)      

Nice quality private purchase visor cap with a field-grey doeskin wool body and crown and a blue/green badge cloth centerband with white wool waffenfarbe piping to the crown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the centerband. The front center of the cap has a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) silver washed stamped aluminum national eagle with out-stretched wings clutching a wreathed canted swastika in its talons. The front center of the centerband has a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) silver washed stamped aluminum oak-leaf wreath encompassing a separate, highly vaunted, three piece, stamped alloy, national tri-color cockade. The national tri-color cockade consists of a black fluted alloy base, a silver washed alloy, roundel and an inserted red wool center dot. The cap has a black leather chin cord secured in place by two small black magnetic sheet metal buttons. The cap has an extended forward black lacquered vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip to the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in yellow rayon. Complete celluloid diamond. Nice complete, wide, grey leather sweatband. Roughly a size 58. Nice quality in a good large size. Visor caps were a standard item for all armed forces personnel during the Third Reich period and regulations dictated the form of dress they were to be worn with based on the individuals rank. Originally the insignia worn on the visor caps consisted of the Weimar Reichswehr, (National Defence Force, Circa 1919-1933), era, pattern oak-leaf wreath and cockade and a blackened leather chinstrap for all ranks. In February 1927 new chin cords for Officer’s ranks were introduced with silver cords for the ranks of Leutnant to Oberst and gilt cords for the ranks of Generalmajor to Generalfeldmarschall. On March 14TH 1933 the Reichswehr’s oval black, red and gold cockade was replaced with a circular cockade in black, white, and red and on February 17TH 1934 the Third Reich pattern national eagle for the army was officially introduced for wear on the visor cap. In March 1935 a new, more detailed, pattern wreath and cockade and a second, larger pattern national eagle were also introduced for wear and in late 1935 regulations altered the Reichswehr era field-grey colored centerband to a dark blue/green coloration which was utilized until the end of the war. Further regulations of February 26TH 1936 also permitted senior NCO’s who were Officer Candidates to wear the Officers twisted silver/aluminum chin cord on their visor caps as opposed to the standard EM/NCO’s leather chinstrap. The different branches of service within the army were allocated a specific, identifying, waffenfarbe (Branch of Service Color), with white being chosen for Infanterie, (Infantry), personnel which was displayed as piping on the visor cap for EM/NCO’s and Company and Field grade officers. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own caps and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the army’s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their caps from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase visor caps of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their caps from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored caps although the price may have been restrictive.
Nice quality private purchase visor cap with a field-grey doeskin wool body and crown and a blue/green badge cloth centerband with white wool waffenfarbe piping to the cr...moreown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the centerband. The front center of the cap has a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) silver washed stamped aluminum national eagle with out-stretched wings clutching a wreathed canted swastika in its talons. The front center of the centerband has a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) silver washed stamped aluminum oak-leaf wreath encompassing a separate, highly vaunted, three piece, stamped alloy, national tri-color cockade. The national tri-color cockade consists of a black fluted alloy base, a silver washed alloy, roundel and an inserted red wool center dot. The cap has a black leather chin cord secured in place by two small black magnetic sheet metal buttons. The cap has an extended forward black lacquered vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip to the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in yellow rayon. Complete celluloid diamond. Nice complete, wide, grey leather sweatband. Roughly a size 58. Nice quality in a good large size. Visor caps were a standard item for all armed forces personnel during the Third Reich period and regulations dictated the form of dress they were to be worn with based on the individuals rank. Originally the insignia worn on the visor caps consisted of the Weimar Reichswehr, (National Defence Force, Circa 1919-1933), era, pattern oak-leaf wreath and cockade and a blackened leather chinstrap for all ranks. In February 1927 new chin cords for Officer’s ranks were introduced with silver cords for the ranks of Leutnant to Oberst and gilt cords for the ranks of Generalmajor to Generalfeldmarschall. On March 14TH 1933 the Reichswehr’s oval black, red and gold cockade was replaced with a circular cockade in black, white, and red and on February 17TH 1934 the Third Reich pattern national eagle for the army was officially introduced for wear on the visor cap. In March 1935 a new, more detailed, pattern wreath and cockade and a second, larger pattern national eagle were also introduced for wear and in late 1935 regulations altered the Reichswehr era field-grey colored centerband to a dark blue/green coloration which was utilized until the end of the war. Further regulations of February 26TH 1936 also permitted senior NCO’s who were Officer Candidates to wear the Officers twisted silver/aluminum chin cord on their visor caps as opposed to the standard EM/NCO’s leather chinstrap. The different branches of service within the army were allocated a specific, identifying, waffenfarbe (Branch of Service Color), with white being chosen for Infanterie, (Infantry), personnel which was displayed as piping on the visor cap for EM/NCO’s and Company and Field grade officers. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own caps and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the army’s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their caps from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase visor caps of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their caps from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored caps although the price may have been restrictive.

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