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 RED CROSS DRK ENLISTED VISOR CAP

Lot # 300 (Sale Order: 376 of 854)      

Grey wool DRK EM/NCO visor cap whose one-piece circular crown is piped in light gray with a body with seams to each of its cardinal points a one-piece gray center band piped in light gray along both edges and whose vertical seam is to the reverse and a black leather visor. Fixed to the forward seam line of the body is an eagle with down-swept wings clutching the Red Cross and with a mobile swastika to its breast. The eagle is enameled in black and the Balkan cross is in red enamel. Beneath this fixed to the front of the center band is a three-piece cockade and wreath. Fixed by black painted metal buttons positioned over each ear is the black leather chin strap. The leather visor is in excellent condition. Interior of the cap is fully lined in golden brown rayon. Original celluloid sweat diamond is complete and in very good condition. The wide leather sweatband is complete. Cap is a size 55. Excellent
Grey wool DRK EM/NCO visor cap whose one-piece circular crown is piped in light gray with a body with seams to each of its cardinal points a one-piece gray center band pi...moreped in light gray along both edges and whose vertical seam is to the reverse and a black leather visor. Fixed to the forward seam line of the body is an eagle with down-swept wings clutching the Red Cross and with a mobile swastika to its breast. The eagle is enameled in black and the Balkan cross is in red enamel. Beneath this fixed to the front of the center band is a three-piece cockade and wreath. Fixed by black painted metal buttons positioned over each ear is the black leather chin strap. The leather visor is in excellent condition. Interior of the cap is fully lined in golden brown rayon. Original celluloid sweat diamond is complete and in very good condition. The wide leather sweatband is complete. Cap is a size 55. Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN INFANTRY OFFICER'S OVERSEAS CAP

Lot # 301 (Sale Order: 377 of 854)      

Nice quality private purchase M38 pattern field-grey wool/rayon blend construction cap features fold down side and back panels with scalloped slopes to the forward side panels. The crown edge and the forward scalloped side panels are both piped in bright, interwoven, silver/aluminum braiding. The cap has a field-grey enamel painted metal alloy ventilation grommet to each side positioned just below the crown edge. The ventilation grommets retain all of their original field-grey paint. Nice machine embroidered flat wire insignia with original period stitching to the cap. The cockade is flanked by a white rayon waffenfarbe soutache in an inverted "V" pattern. The soutache is applied in the proper manner being machine stitched in place and inserted through small puncture holes at the seam near the bottom edge of the cap. The interior of the cap is fully lined in a ribbed greyish/green cotton/rayon material with a correct separate partial leather sweatband. Size marked 56. Excellent
Nice quality private purchase M38 pattern field-grey wool/rayon blend construction cap features fold down side and back panels with scalloped slopes to the forward side p...moreanels. The crown edge and the forward scalloped side panels are both piped in bright, interwoven, silver/aluminum braiding. The cap has a field-grey enamel painted metal alloy ventilation grommet to each side positioned just below the crown edge. The ventilation grommets retain all of their original field-grey paint. Nice machine embroidered flat wire insignia with original period stitching to the cap. The cockade is flanked by a white rayon waffenfarbe soutache in an inverted "V" pattern. The soutache is applied in the proper manner being machine stitched in place and inserted through small puncture holes at the seam near the bottom edge of the cap. The interior of the cap is fully lined in a ribbed greyish/green cotton/rayon material with a correct separate partial leather sweatband. Size marked 56. Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN INFANTRY OFFICER VISOR HAT

Lot # 302 (Sale Order: 378 of 854)      

Nice quality visor cap with a slightly mottled field-gray doeskin wool body and crown and a blue/green badge cloth center band with white wool waffenfarbe piping to the crown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the center band. The internal crown stiffener is present with a vertical stiffener to the interior front are all still intact and retains the caps oval "Sattelform" crown shape with a high central forward peak. The front center of the cap features a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) frosty, silver washed stamped alloy national eagle with out-stretched wings clutching a wreathed canted swastika in it’s talons. The eagle is secured to the cap by two bent over prongs on the reverse. The front center of the center band has a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) frosty silver washed stamped alloy oak-leaf wreath encompassing a separate high vaunted three piece stamped alloy national tri-color cockade. The national tri-color cockade consists of a black fluted alloy base a bright silver washed alloy roundel and an inserted red wool center dot. Both the wreath and cockade are secured to the cap by bent over prongs on the reverse. The eagle, wreath and cockade roundel all retain about 90% of their original silver washes with a light yellow age patina. The cap has a twisted, silver/aluminum, chin cord which is secured in place by two small silver washed pebbled magnetic sheet metal buttons. The cap has an extended forward black lacquered vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip near the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in subtly textured orange rayon. The interior crown lining has a clear celluloid sweat rhomboid that is damaged. The interior of the cap also has a wide leather sweatband. The sweatband is in overall very good condition. Hat is sized marked 55 1/2
Nice quality visor cap with a slightly mottled field-gray doeskin wool body and crown and a blue/green badge cloth center band with white wool waffenfarbe piping to the c...morerown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the center band. The internal crown stiffener is present with a vertical stiffener to the interior front are all still intact and retains the caps oval "Sattelform" crown shape with a high central forward peak. The front center of the cap features a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) frosty, silver washed stamped alloy national eagle with out-stretched wings clutching a wreathed canted swastika in it’s talons. The eagle is secured to the cap by two bent over prongs on the reverse. The front center of the center band has a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) frosty silver washed stamped alloy oak-leaf wreath encompassing a separate high vaunted three piece stamped alloy national tri-color cockade. The national tri-color cockade consists of a black fluted alloy base a bright silver washed alloy roundel and an inserted red wool center dot. Both the wreath and cockade are secured to the cap by bent over prongs on the reverse. The eagle, wreath and cockade roundel all retain about 90% of their original silver washes with a light yellow age patina. The cap has a twisted, silver/aluminum, chin cord which is secured in place by two small silver washed pebbled magnetic sheet metal buttons. The cap has an extended forward black lacquered vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip near the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in subtly textured orange rayon. The interior crown lining has a clear celluloid sweat rhomboid that is damaged. The interior of the cap also has a wide leather sweatband. The sweatband is in overall very good condition. Hat is sized marked 55 1/2

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WWII NAZI GERMAN WEHRMACHT INFANTRY VISOR HAT

Lot # 303 (Sale Order: 379 of 854)      

Beautiful quality private purchase officer's visor cap with a slightly mottled 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 internal crown stiffening wire has been removed but an internal padding and a vertical stiffener to the interior front are all still intact and retains the caps oval "Sattelform" crown shape with a high central forward peak. The front center of the cap features a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) silver washed stamped alloy national eagle with out-stretched wings clutching a wreathed canted swastika in it’s talons. The eagle is secured to the cap by two bent over prongs on the reverse. The front center of the centerband has a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) silver washed stamped alloy oak-leaf wreath encompassing a separate high vaunted three piece stamped alloy national tri-color cockade. The national tri-color cockade consists of a black fluted alloy base a bright silver washed alloy roundel and an inserted red wool center dot. Both the wreath and cockade are secured to the cap by bent over prongs on the reverse. The cap has a twisted silver/aluminum chin cord which is secured in place by two small pebbled magnetic sheet metal buttons. The cap has an extended forward black lacquered vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip near the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in subtly textured golden/tan rayon. The interior crown lining has a clear celluloid sweat rhomboid. The interior of the cap also has a wide natural tan leather sweatband. The sweatband is in overall very good condition with some minor tears. The cap is in overall near mint condition with minor age and usage toning and sized 57.
Beautiful quality private purchase officer's visor cap with a slightly mottled field-grey doeskin wool body and crown and a blue/green badge cloth centerband with white w...moreool waffenfarbe piping to the crown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the centerband. The internal crown stiffening wire has been removed but an internal padding and a vertical stiffener to the interior front are all still intact and retains the caps oval "Sattelform" crown shape with a high central forward peak. The front center of the cap features a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) silver washed stamped alloy national eagle with out-stretched wings clutching a wreathed canted swastika in it’s talons. The eagle is secured to the cap by two bent over prongs on the reverse. The front center of the centerband has a second pattern (circa 1935-1945) silver washed stamped alloy oak-leaf wreath encompassing a separate high vaunted three piece stamped alloy national tri-color cockade. The national tri-color cockade consists of a black fluted alloy base a bright silver washed alloy roundel and an inserted red wool center dot. Both the wreath and cockade are secured to the cap by bent over prongs on the reverse. The cap has a twisted silver/aluminum chin cord which is secured in place by two small pebbled magnetic sheet metal buttons. The cap has an extended forward black lacquered vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip near the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in subtly textured golden/tan rayon. The interior crown lining has a clear celluloid sweat rhomboid. The interior of the cap also has a wide natural tan leather sweatband. The sweatband is in overall very good condition with some minor tears. The cap is in overall near mint condition with minor age and usage toning and sized 57.

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WWII GERMAN NSDAP POLITICAL LEADER'S VISOR CAP

Lot # 304 (Sale Order: 380 of 854)      

(NSDAP Gauleiter Schirmmütze). A visor cap constructed of tan-colored webbed fabric with a traditional high-peak and red piping along the top of the crown above and below the cap band the cap band itself is constructed of khaki-colored doeskin wool the insignia of the cap consists of a gilded NSDAP cap eagle with a gilt wreath and separate cockade the eagle is constructed of gilded bronze and is in the shape of a standard German national eagle with outstretched wings, clutching a wreathed mobile swastika, the wreath is constructed of gilded aluminum consisting of multiple oak leaves with a pebbled finish the cockade is a standard political tri-color cockade with a black-enameled swastika in the center surrounded by a red-enameled ring the visor is constructed of brown vulkanfibre, with a raised ridge along the edge with a rusty-brown reverse the chin cord is constructed of a synthetic golden threading consisting of a main cord crafted of multiple thick strands of twisted bullion cords as well as two sliders constructed of four strands of thin twisted bullion cord and is attached to either side of the cap via a gilded pebbled metal (magnetic) button the interior of the cap is lined with a golden yellow fabric liner with the full celluloid diamond stitched into the center of the interior on the edge of the cap is a tan-colored leather sweatband that is perforated towards the front gently worn depicting mild signs of wear mostly to the interior and in extremely fine condition. Roughly size 57
(NSDAP Gauleiter Schirmmütze). A visor cap constructed of tan-colored webbed fabric with a traditional high-peak and red piping along the top of the crown above and below...more the cap band the cap band itself is constructed of khaki-colored doeskin wool the insignia of the cap consists of a gilded NSDAP cap eagle with a gilt wreath and separate cockade the eagle is constructed of gilded bronze and is in the shape of a standard German national eagle with outstretched wings, clutching a wreathed mobile swastika, the wreath is constructed of gilded aluminum consisting of multiple oak leaves with a pebbled finish the cockade is a standard political tri-color cockade with a black-enameled swastika in the center surrounded by a red-enameled ring the visor is constructed of brown vulkanfibre, with a raised ridge along the edge with a rusty-brown reverse the chin cord is constructed of a synthetic golden threading consisting of a main cord crafted of multiple thick strands of twisted bullion cords as well as two sliders constructed of four strands of thin twisted bullion cord and is attached to either side of the cap via a gilded pebbled metal (magnetic) button the interior of the cap is lined with a golden yellow fabric liner with the full celluloid diamond stitched into the center of the interior on the edge of the cap is a tan-colored leather sweatband that is perforated towards the front gently worn depicting mild signs of wear mostly to the interior and in extremely fine condition. Roughly size 57

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WWII NAZI GERMAN M35 DOUBLE DECAL POLIZEI HELMET

Lot # 305 (Sale Order: 381 of 854)      

Helmet retains most of it’s original smooth field-grey paint. Second pattern un-bordered Police eagle decal and pointed tip party shield decal are both retained about 95%. All three liner retaining rivets and both ventilation bushings intact. M31 tan leather liner is missing but the aluminum band is still present. Interior neck guard apron is serial/lot number stamped "3592" and left side apron is stamped, "ET62", indicating manufacture by Eisen-und Hüttenwerke, AG Thale/Harz, size 62. Excellent. The first "modern" steel helmets were introduced by the French army in early 1915 and were shortly followed by the British army later that year. With plans on the drawing board, experimental helmets in the field, ("Gaede" helmet), and some captured French and British helmets the German army began tests for their own steel helmet at the Kummersdorf Proving Grounds in November, and in the field in December 1915. An acceptable pattern was developed and approved and production began at Eisen-und Hüttenwerke, (Iron and Foundry Works), AG Thale/Harz, in the spring of 1916. These first modern M16 helmets evolved into the M18 helmets by the end of WWI. The M16 and M18 helmets remained in usage through-out the Weimar Reichswehr, (National Defence Force, Circa 1919-1933), era and on into the early years of the Third Reich until the development of the smaller, lighter M35 style helmet in June 1935. In an effort to reduced construction time and labor costs minor modifications were introduced in March 1940 resulting in the M40 helmet. The M35 had an inserted ventilation bushing positioned on each side of the helmet and a rolled bottom edge while the M40 eliminated the bushings and replaced them by stamping the ventilation eyelets directly into the helmet, although it still retained the rolled bottom edge. Further construction modifications were undertaken in August 1942 resulting in the M42 helmet. The M42 retained the stamped ventilation eyelets as found on the M40 helmets but eliminated the bottom, rolled edge. Beside the basic army style helmets the Germans also produced a wide variety of civic style helmets with no fewer then nine assorted variants of the model M34. These civic style helmets were utilized by assorted civilian and para-military organizations including the police. Shortly after Adolf Hitler’s ascension to power on January 30TH 1933 the independent Prussian state police introduced new helmet insignia in an attempt at creating uniformity in dress. The new helmet insignia consisted of a small, canted, white, swastika positioned on the right side and the Prussia state shield in black and white positioned diagonally on the left side. This insignia was utilized until April 23RD 1934 when new insignia for all of German police agencies was introduced that consisted of a small, canted, white, swastika positioned on the right side and the German national tri-color shield in black, white and red positioned diagonally on the left side. This second pattern insignia was only utilized until July 11TH 1934 when a third pattern insignia was introduced that consisted of a larger, canted, white, swastika positioned on the right side and a slightly modified German national tri-color shield in black, white and red positioned diagonally on the left side. This third pattern was utilized until a fourth and final pattern was introduced on July 28TH 1936. With Reichsführer-SS, (National Leader of the SS), Heinrich Himmler’s appointment to Chef der Deutschen Polizei im Reichsministerium des Innern, (Chief of the German Police in the National Ministry of the Interior), on June 17TH 1936, he effectively had full control of all the police agencies within Germany. As a result of this appointment and the restructuring of all the separate German state police into a single national police force new regulations were instituted to bring about uniformity in dress for all police through-out the country. The new dress regulations included an attempt to standardize the helmets of the police and on July 28TH 1936 regulations once again altered the insignia on the police helmets with the new wreathed police eagle emblem to be applied to the left side of the helmet and the NSDAP, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), shield applied to the right side. The July 1936 police helmet insignia was utilized for the duration of the war. Of Note: Although the police did utilize the helmet decals until the end of the war, most helmets produced for the police after November 1943 were issued without decals. Also Of Note: The Police were divided into eight assorted branches of service consisting of the, Schutzpolizei des Reiches, (National Protection Police), the Gendarmerie, (Rural Police), the Wasserschutzpolizei, (Water Police), the Polizei Medizinal Beamte, (Police Medical Officials), the Polizei Verwaltungs Beamte, (Police Administration Officials), the Polizei Veterinar Beamte, (Police Veterinarian Officia
Helmet retains most of it’s original smooth field-grey paint. Second pattern un-bordered Police eagle decal and pointed tip party shield decal are both retained about 95%...more. All three liner retaining rivets and both ventilation bushings intact. M31 tan leather liner is missing but the aluminum band is still present. Interior neck guard apron is serial/lot number stamped "3592" and left side apron is stamped, "ET62", indicating manufacture by Eisen-und Hüttenwerke, AG Thale/Harz, size 62. Excellent. The first "modern" steel helmets were introduced by the French army in early 1915 and were shortly followed by the British army later that year. With plans on the drawing board, experimental helmets in the field, ("Gaede" helmet), and some captured French and British helmets the German army began tests for their own steel helmet at the Kummersdorf Proving Grounds in November, and in the field in December 1915. An acceptable pattern was developed and approved and production began at Eisen-und Hüttenwerke, (Iron and Foundry Works), AG Thale/Harz, in the spring of 1916. These first modern M16 helmets evolved into the M18 helmets by the end of WWI. The M16 and M18 helmets remained in usage through-out the Weimar Reichswehr, (National Defence Force, Circa 1919-1933), era and on into the early years of the Third Reich until the development of the smaller, lighter M35 style helmet in June 1935. In an effort to reduced construction time and labor costs minor modifications were introduced in March 1940 resulting in the M40 helmet. The M35 had an inserted ventilation bushing positioned on each side of the helmet and a rolled bottom edge while the M40 eliminated the bushings and replaced them by stamping the ventilation eyelets directly into the helmet, although it still retained the rolled bottom edge. Further construction modifications were undertaken in August 1942 resulting in the M42 helmet. The M42 retained the stamped ventilation eyelets as found on the M40 helmets but eliminated the bottom, rolled edge. Beside the basic army style helmets the Germans also produced a wide variety of civic style helmets with no fewer then nine assorted variants of the model M34. These civic style helmets were utilized by assorted civilian and para-military organizations including the police. Shortly after Adolf Hitler’s ascension to power on January 30TH 1933 the independent Prussian state police introduced new helmet insignia in an attempt at creating uniformity in dress. The new helmet insignia consisted of a small, canted, white, swastika positioned on the right side and the Prussia state shield in black and white positioned diagonally on the left side. This insignia was utilized until April 23RD 1934 when new insignia for all of German police agencies was introduced that consisted of a small, canted, white, swastika positioned on the right side and the German national tri-color shield in black, white and red positioned diagonally on the left side. This second pattern insignia was only utilized until July 11TH 1934 when a third pattern insignia was introduced that consisted of a larger, canted, white, swastika positioned on the right side and a slightly modified German national tri-color shield in black, white and red positioned diagonally on the left side. This third pattern was utilized until a fourth and final pattern was introduced on July 28TH 1936. With Reichsführer-SS, (National Leader of the SS), Heinrich Himmler’s appointment to Chef der Deutschen Polizei im Reichsministerium des Innern, (Chief of the German Police in the National Ministry of the Interior), on June 17TH 1936, he effectively had full control of all the police agencies within Germany. As a result of this appointment and the restructuring of all the separate German state police into a single national police force new regulations were instituted to bring about uniformity in dress for all police through-out the country. The new dress regulations included an attempt to standardize the helmets of the police and on July 28TH 1936 regulations once again altered the insignia on the police helmets with the new wreathed police eagle emblem to be applied to the left side of the helmet and the NSDAP, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), shield applied to the right side. The July 1936 police helmet insignia was utilized for the duration of the war. Of Note: Although the police did utilize the helmet decals until the end of the war, most helmets produced for the police after November 1943 were issued without decals. Also Of Note: The Police were divided into eight assorted branches of service consisting of the, Schutzpolizei des Reiches, (National Protection Police), the Gendarmerie, (Rural Police), the Wasserschutzpolizei, (Water Police), the Polizei Medizinal Beamte, (Police Medical Officials), the Polizei Verwaltungs Beamte, (Police Administration Officials), the Polizei Veterinar Beamte, (Police Veterinarian Officia

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WWII NAZI GERMAN KREIGSMARINE TROPICAL FIELD CAP

Lot # 306 (Sale Order: 382 of 854)      

Light tan cotton/rayon blend construction cap features gently sloping stitched down side panels with a scalloped front. The cap has two large tan painted metal alloy ventilation grommets to each side positioned just below the top crown seam. The ventilation grommets retain all of their original tan paint. The front center of the cap features a machine woven national eagle in golden yellow threads on a cut-out woven tan rayon base positioned above a machine embroidered national tri-color cockade on a woven tan cotton diamond shaped base. The eagle is machine stitched to the cap as well as the national tri-color cockade. The cap has an extended forward visor with a tan cotton/rayon blend covering mounted on an internal cardboard stiffener with subtly raised lip to the top of the forward edge and a single row of reinforcement stitching to the bottom of the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in green rayon. The crown has a central seam which is correctly stitched right through the internal lining for added strength. Roughly sized 54 Excellent
Light tan cotton/rayon blend construction cap features gently sloping stitched down side panels with a scalloped front. The cap has two large tan painted metal alloy vent...moreilation grommets to each side positioned just below the top crown seam. The ventilation grommets retain all of their original tan paint. The front center of the cap features a machine woven national eagle in golden yellow threads on a cut-out woven tan rayon base positioned above a machine embroidered national tri-color cockade on a woven tan cotton diamond shaped base. The eagle is machine stitched to the cap as well as the national tri-color cockade. The cap has an extended forward visor with a tan cotton/rayon blend covering mounted on an internal cardboard stiffener with subtly raised lip to the top of the forward edge and a single row of reinforcement stitching to the bottom of the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in green rayon. The crown has a central seam which is correctly stitched right through the internal lining for added strength. Roughly sized 54 Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN KREIGSMARINE M1940 TROPICAL TUNIC

Lot # 307 (Sale Order: 383 of 854)      

Kreigsmarine (Navy) 1940 pattern Tropical Service Tunic (Tropen Dienstrock). It is constructed out of a multi-piece quality tan ribbed cotton twill. It features four pleated pockets with scalloped flaps. The hand stitched on EM/NCO Tropical beast eagle is constructed out of a machine embroidered yellow national eagle stitched to a green rayon base. The interior is nicely maker marked and dated 1943. Overall Excellent
Kreigsmarine (Navy) 1940 pattern Tropical Service Tunic (Tropen Dienstrock). It is constructed out of a multi-piece quality tan ribbed cotton twill. It features four plea...moreted pockets with scalloped flaps. The hand stitched on EM/NCO Tropical beast eagle is constructed out of a machine embroidered yellow national eagle stitched to a green rayon base. The interior is nicely maker marked and dated 1943. Overall Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN LUFTWAFFE FK33 FLIGHT HELMET

Lot # 308 (Sale Order: 384 of 854)      

Brown leather construction flight helmet without radio equipment and with steel and metal alloy fittings. The helmet features five leather panels with two panels to each side and a central panel running from the nape of the neck to the forehead section. The top central panel has a partially tunnel looped adjustable brown cotton strap with an HBT (Herring Bone Twill) weave a steel gripper length adjustment buckle and an opened steel loop at the forward edge for attaching the oxygen mask. The reverse side panels each have a vertical leather strap with a single metal snap closure and a horizontal leather retaining loop designed to secure the goggles in place. The forward side panels each have three vertically aligned, inset, sheet metal grommets designed to accepted a single, screw in, stud to each side for fastening the oxygen mask with the remaining two grommets available for fit adjustment. The central grommets to each side have a screwed in aluminum oxygen mask attachment stud. The bottom edges of the forward side panels each have an extended, vertical, chinstrap with corresponding pronged, sheet metal length adjustment buckles and horizontal leather retaining loops The forward left side panel of the helmet also has a small horizontal slash to pass the right side chinstrap through before buckling for a secure closure. The interior of the helmet is fully lined in white fleece with a small strip of light tan chamois fabric at the forehead section. The interior of the helmet has a white rayon tag with maker label and is also size marked "57". The helmet is in overall very good clean condition with minimal chafe wear to the exterior and the leather is still quite supple
Brown leather construction flight helmet without radio equipment and with steel and metal alloy fittings. The helmet features five leather panels with two panels to each ...moreside and a central panel running from the nape of the neck to the forehead section. The top central panel has a partially tunnel looped adjustable brown cotton strap with an HBT (Herring Bone Twill) weave a steel gripper length adjustment buckle and an opened steel loop at the forward edge for attaching the oxygen mask. The reverse side panels each have a vertical leather strap with a single metal snap closure and a horizontal leather retaining loop designed to secure the goggles in place. The forward side panels each have three vertically aligned, inset, sheet metal grommets designed to accepted a single, screw in, stud to each side for fastening the oxygen mask with the remaining two grommets available for fit adjustment. The central grommets to each side have a screwed in aluminum oxygen mask attachment stud. The bottom edges of the forward side panels each have an extended, vertical, chinstrap with corresponding pronged, sheet metal length adjustment buckles and horizontal leather retaining loops The forward left side panel of the helmet also has a small horizontal slash to pass the right side chinstrap through before buckling for a secure closure. The interior of the helmet is fully lined in white fleece with a small strip of light tan chamois fabric at the forehead section. The interior of the helmet has a white rayon tag with maker label and is also size marked "57". The helmet is in overall very good clean condition with minimal chafe wear to the exterior and the leather is still quite supple

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WWII NAZI FEUERSCHUTZPOLIZEI DOUBLE DECAL HELMET

Lot # 309 (Sale Order: 385 of 854)      

The stamped sheet steel construction, civic M34 "square dip" style helmet retains most of its original black satin finish paint. The left side of the helmet has a, silver bordered, black based, police decal with the second pattern, silver, wreathed police eagle as introduced on July 28TH 1936 which is retained 80%. The right side of the helmet has a party shield decal which is retained about 80%. The helmet has two separate, groups of seven, "salt & pepper" ventilation holes positioned on each side of the crown. All four of the flat headed liner retaining rivets are intact. The interior of the helmet has a M31 civic style, light tan leather liner. Liner is complete. Original chinstrap is complete. The interior crown has the addition of leather crown lining panel with internal padding. Roughly a size 56. Nice helmet. On June 17TH 1936, Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler was appointed to the newly created position of Chef der Deutschen Polizei im Reichsministerium des Innern, (Chief of the German Police in the National Ministry of the Interior), effectively giving him full control of all police agencies within Germany. As a result of this appointment and the restructuring of all the separate German state police into a single national police force new regulations were instituted to bring about uniformity in dress for all police through-out the country. The new dress regulations included an attempt to standardize the helmets of the Feuerschutzpolizei, (Fire Protection Police). Standardization of the helmets was never completely achieved although the black satin finish and the decals as introduced on July 28TH 1936 were pretty much universally worn through-out the Feuerschutzpolizei.
The stamped sheet steel construction, civic M34 "square dip" style helmet retains most of its original black satin finish paint. The left side of the helmet has a, silver...more bordered, black based, police decal with the second pattern, silver, wreathed police eagle as introduced on July 28TH 1936 which is retained 80%. The right side of the helmet has a party shield decal which is retained about 80%. The helmet has two separate, groups of seven, "salt & pepper" ventilation holes positioned on each side of the crown. All four of the flat headed liner retaining rivets are intact. The interior of the helmet has a M31 civic style, light tan leather liner. Liner is complete. Original chinstrap is complete. The interior crown has the addition of leather crown lining panel with internal padding. Roughly a size 56. Nice helmet. On June 17TH 1936, Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler was appointed to the newly created position of Chef der Deutschen Polizei im Reichsministerium des Innern, (Chief of the German Police in the National Ministry of the Interior), effectively giving him full control of all police agencies within Germany. As a result of this appointment and the restructuring of all the separate German state police into a single national police force new regulations were instituted to bring about uniformity in dress for all police through-out the country. The new dress regulations included an attempt to standardize the helmets of the Feuerschutzpolizei, (Fire Protection Police). Standardization of the helmets was never completely achieved although the black satin finish and the decals as introduced on July 28TH 1936 were pretty much universally worn through-out the Feuerschutzpolizei.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN HBT WHITE SUMMER INFANTRY TUNIC

Lot # 310 (Sale Order: 386 of 854)      

White cotton/rayon blend construction field blouse with an HBT weave features a vertical five button front closure with a single metal hook and eye positioned at the neckline. Slip on shoulder straps are piped in white indicating service of the infantry and are bordered in bright silver tresse. The field blouse has four pleated front pockets with scalloped edged button down flaps. Tunic has three placements for medals and there is an original unmarked EKII hat is made of three piece construction with an iron center. Also there is a three placement ribbon bar. The straight cut sleeve cuffs have no frying to the cuffs. The jacket has a lay down collar with the typical zig-zag reinforcement stitching to the reverse with bright silver NCO tresse around the collar. The interior of the field blouse is not lined as is correct with these tunics. All three collar liner buttons are intact. The front closure and exterior pocket buttons are all the removable with pebbled alloy type secured by circular "S" rings. NCO breast eagle is present and is nicely hand stitched to the tunic. The field blouse is roughly a size 36 chest and dated 1939. Shows the expected age and use.
White cotton/rayon blend construction field blouse with an HBT weave features a vertical five button front closure with a single metal hook and eye positioned at the neck...moreline. Slip on shoulder straps are piped in white indicating service of the infantry and are bordered in bright silver tresse. The field blouse has four pleated front pockets with scalloped edged button down flaps. Tunic has three placements for medals and there is an original unmarked EKII hat is made of three piece construction with an iron center. Also there is a three placement ribbon bar. The straight cut sleeve cuffs have no frying to the cuffs. The jacket has a lay down collar with the typical zig-zag reinforcement stitching to the reverse with bright silver NCO tresse around the collar. The interior of the field blouse is not lined as is correct with these tunics. All three collar liner buttons are intact. The front closure and exterior pocket buttons are all the removable with pebbled alloy type secured by circular "S" rings. NCO breast eagle is present and is nicely hand stitched to the tunic. The field blouse is roughly a size 36 chest and dated 1939. Shows the expected age and use.

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WWII NAZI LUFTWAFFE OFFICER’S OFFICER'S BREECHES

Lot # 311 (Sale Order: 387 of 854)      

Nice quality private purchase Luftwaffe mounted blue/grey wool/rayon blend construction breeches with a subtle whipcord weave feature a vertical four button French fly with an additional metal hook and eye positioned on the waistband and large gray leather reinforcement patches to the inside legs. The breeches are roughly size 38" waist. Nice clean pair. The Luftwaffe utilized a wide variety of pants including the evening dress pants, the standard, straight legged, long pants, drill and field pants, tapered "keilhose" pants, assorted specialized pants designed for specific branch of service personnel and both mounted on unmounted personnel’s breeches. Unmounted Officers were permitted to wear breeches similar in style to the riding breeches worn by mounted personnel but not including the dual-ply, reinforcement panel to the seat, crotch and inner thighs as found on the mounted breeches. Unmounted Officers breeches were the prescribed or optional type of pants for wear with the Service Dress, the Undress Uniform, the Reporting and the Parade dress uniforms. Of Note: Officer and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the Luftwaffe’s Verkaufsabteilung, (Air-Force Sales Department), 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.
Nice quality private purchase Luftwaffe mounted blue/grey wool/rayon blend construction breeches with a subtle whipcord weave feature a vertical four button French fly wi...moreth an additional metal hook and eye positioned on the waistband and large gray leather reinforcement patches to the inside legs. The breeches are roughly size 38" waist. Nice clean pair. The Luftwaffe utilized a wide variety of pants including the evening dress pants, the standard, straight legged, long pants, drill and field pants, tapered "keilhose" pants, assorted specialized pants designed for specific branch of service personnel and both mounted on unmounted personnel’s breeches. Unmounted Officers were permitted to wear breeches similar in style to the riding breeches worn by mounted personnel but not including the dual-ply, reinforcement panel to the seat, crotch and inner thighs as found on the mounted breeches. Unmounted Officers breeches were the prescribed or optional type of pants for wear with the Service Dress, the Undress Uniform, the Reporting and the Parade dress uniforms. Of Note: Officer and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the Luftwaffe’s Verkaufsabteilung, (Air-Force Sales Department), 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 EM’S CAVALRY M35 DRESS TUNIC

Lot # 313 (Sale Order: 388 of 854)      

Private purchase field-grey wool construction M35 dress tunic features a vertical eight button front closure with single metal hook and eye positioned at the forward neckline and a lay down blue/green badge cloth collar. All insignia and buttons are original with period stitching. Very nice pair of cavalry shoulder straps. The tunic is roughly a size 32" 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 single metal hook and eye positioned at the forward neck...moreline and a lay down blue/green badge cloth collar. All insignia and buttons are original with period stitching. Very nice pair of cavalry shoulder straps. The tunic is roughly a size 32" 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 OFFICER'S CAVALRY M35 UNIFORM

Lot # 314 (Sale Order: 389 of 854)      

Private purchase field-grey wool construction M35 dress tunic features a vertical eight button front closure with dual metal hooks and eyelets positioned at the forward neckline and a lay down blue/green badge cloth collar. All insignia and buttons are original with period stitching. Very nice pair of 7th cavalry shoulder straps for the Officer's school. The tunic is roughly a size 38" chest. Shows the expect light age and usage but overall very nice tunic. This lot comes with a set of cavalry piped walking out trousers. Nice quality private purchase pre-1940 stone grey doeskin wool construction straight legged dress pants feature a vertical four button closure. The vertical outside leg seams each have inserted, golden yellow wool waffenfarbe piping. The pants have straight cut dual-ply hemmed non-adjustable cuffs. The pants are roughly size 32" waist. Nice condition all original buttons and stitching. They do has a few moth holes but nothing to sever. Excellent 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 dual metal hooks and eyelets positioned at the forward n...moreeckline and a lay down blue/green badge cloth collar. All insignia and buttons are original with period stitching. Very nice pair of 7th cavalry shoulder straps for the Officer's school. The tunic is roughly a size 38" chest. Shows the expect light age and usage but overall very nice tunic. This lot comes with a set of cavalry piped walking out trousers. Nice quality private purchase pre-1940 stone grey doeskin wool construction straight legged dress pants feature a vertical four button closure. The vertical outside leg seams each have inserted, golden yellow wool waffenfarbe piping. The pants have straight cut dual-ply hemmed non-adjustable cuffs. The pants are roughly size 32" waist. Nice condition all original buttons and stitching. They do has a few moth holes but nothing to sever. Excellent 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 SA COMMAND STANDARTE CAR PENNANT

Lot # 315 (Sale Order: 390 of 854)      

SA Standarte command flag is for the Sturmabteilung 8. A double sided red cotton flag with a smaller white square sewn to the center. Early machine embroidered SA eagle with chain stitched "8" unit marking. The pennant measures approximately 53cm x 47cm; the smaller central measures 28cm x 28.5cm. Original attachment post are complete. Lightly used example. Development of the SA, Sturmabteilung, (Storm Detachment), may be traced back to August 1921 when the first unit was formed to protect NSDAP leaders at party meetings and rallies and to act as opposition to rival political parties. Between its inception and Hitler’s ascension to power in January 1933 the SA had been uniformed, banned, reformed and reorganized. Prior to Hitler’s gaining of power the SA numbered about 300,000 personnel but by December 1933 it had reached a peak of roughly 4,500,000 personnel.
SA Standarte command flag is for the Sturmabteilung 8. A double sided red cotton flag with a smaller white square sewn to the center. Early machine embroidered SA eagle w...moreith chain stitched "8" unit marking. The pennant measures approximately 53cm x 47cm; the smaller central measures 28cm x 28.5cm. Original attachment post are complete. Lightly used example. Development of the SA, Sturmabteilung, (Storm Detachment), may be traced back to August 1921 when the first unit was formed to protect NSDAP leaders at party meetings and rallies and to act as opposition to rival political parties. Between its inception and Hitler’s ascension to power in January 1933 the SA had been uniformed, banned, reformed and reorganized. Prior to Hitler’s gaining of power the SA numbered about 300,000 personnel but by December 1933 it had reached a peak of roughly 4,500,000 personnel.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN STATE SERVICE FLAG

Lot # 316 (Sale Order: 391 of 854)      

A 1935 pattern double sided, printed cotton/linen construction flag. The flag features a red base field white with a white central, circular field with a black and white bordered black static swastika to the center and a black bordered and accented white NSDAP political style national eagle in the canton. 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 with the suspension rope. The flag measures approximately 200cm x 340cm. There is a small tear on one side of towards the hoist side as seen in the photos. Otherwise excellent. With a deep understanding of pageantry and symbolism, and its propaganda and psychological effectiveness, the NSDAP went to great lengths to reinforce their political party to the general populace of Germany, with repetitive slogans and the omnipresent use of the swastika. Swastikas adorned flags, banners and pennants and were utilized at every possible opportunity. Originally the State Service Flag was introduced in the Weimar era in 1921 and consisted of three horizontal bars in black, white and red with smaller horizontal bars of black, red and yellow inset in the canton with a black national eagle positioned slightly off-center. On March 13TH 1933 the first Third Reich era State Service Flag was introduced and was designated, "Dienstflagge der Reichsbehörden zur See", (Service Flag of the National Authorities at Sea), but the original designation was altered to, "Reichsdienstflagge", (State Service Flag), on June 6TH 1933. The 1933 pattern flag followed the basic design of its predecessor with three horizontal bars in black, white and red with a black national eagle positioned in the center. On October 31ST 1935 a second pattern State Service Flag was introduced and was first flown on November 7TH 1935. Regulations dictated that the State Service Flag was to be utilized by all public administrative government authorities and was to be flown on their buildings, on inland waterways and the high seas vessels and service vehicles as required. The regulations also extended use of the State Service Flag to the authorities of the Reichsbahn, (National Railways), the Reich autobahn, (National Highways), and the Reichsbank, (National Bank).
A 1935 pattern double sided, printed cotton/linen construction flag. The flag features a red base field white with a white central, circular field with a black and white ...morebordered black static swastika to the center and a black bordered and accented white NSDAP political style national eagle in the canton. 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 with the suspension rope. The flag measures approximately 200cm x 340cm. There is a small tear on one side of towards the hoist side as seen in the photos. Otherwise excellent. With a deep understanding of pageantry and symbolism, and its propaganda and psychological effectiveness, the NSDAP went to great lengths to reinforce their political party to the general populace of Germany, with repetitive slogans and the omnipresent use of the swastika. Swastikas adorned flags, banners and pennants and were utilized at every possible opportunity. Originally the State Service Flag was introduced in the Weimar era in 1921 and consisted of three horizontal bars in black, white and red with smaller horizontal bars of black, red and yellow inset in the canton with a black national eagle positioned slightly off-center. On March 13TH 1933 the first Third Reich era State Service Flag was introduced and was designated, "Dienstflagge der Reichsbehörden zur See", (Service Flag of the National Authorities at Sea), but the original designation was altered to, "Reichsdienstflagge", (State Service Flag), on June 6TH 1933. The 1933 pattern flag followed the basic design of its predecessor with three horizontal bars in black, white and red with a black national eagle positioned in the center. On October 31ST 1935 a second pattern State Service Flag was introduced and was first flown on November 7TH 1935. Regulations dictated that the State Service Flag was to be utilized by all public administrative government authorities and was to be flown on their buildings, on inland waterways and the high seas vessels and service vehicles as required. The regulations also extended use of the State Service Flag to the authorities of the Reichsbahn, (National Railways), the Reich autobahn, (National Highways), and the Reichsbank, (National Bank).

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WWII NAZI GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE FLAG 1.5X2.5

Lot # 317 (Sale Order: 392 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. Nicely marked size marked 1.5 x 2.5 and Reichskriegsflg. Nice clean example. 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.
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/...moreblack/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. Nicely marked size marked 1.5 x 2.5 and Reichskriegsflg. Nice clean example. 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.

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WWII NAZI NSDAP GERMAN MINT VEHICLE ID FLAG

Lot # 317a (Sale Order: 393 of 854)      

Mint condition large 69" x 39" two piece vehicle identification flag with 4 grommets one in each corner. These flags were placed on top of German vehicles to identify these vehicles for the Luftwaffe. All 4 grommets are present. This flag is flawless and appears to have never been used.
Mint condition large 69" x 39" two piece vehicle identification flag with 4 grommets one in each corner. These flags were placed on top of German vehicles to identify the...morese vehicles for the Luftwaffe. All 4 grommets are present. This flag is flawless and appears to have never been used.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP WALL FLAG

Lot # 317b (Sale Order: 394 of 854)      

Roughly 98 x 46 inches double sided two piece, printed cotton and rayon construction national flag features a red cotton base field with a central 31 inches diameter, white circular disc with a canted black printed swastika to each side. Has a couple of minor rips and tears. 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 98 x 46 inches double sided two piece, printed cotton and rayon construction national flag features a red cotton base field with a central 31 inches diameter, whi...morete circular disc with a canted black printed swastika to each side. Has a couple of minor rips and tears. 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 CAR PENNANT WITH UNUSUAL BORDER

Lot # 317c (Sale Order: 395 of 854)      

A multi-piece cotton construction pennant 9 X 13 inches. Sewn to either side of its dual-ply red field are 5 1/4 diameter white disks each with a black mobile swastika. Original black, red and white rope border. Both hoist rings are also still present. With a deep understanding of pageantry and symbolism, and its propaganda and psychological effectiveness, the NSDAP went to great lengths to reinforce their political party to the general populace of Germany, with repetitive slogans and the omnipresent use of the swastika. Swastikas adorned flags, banners and pennants and were utilized at every possible opportunity.
A multi-piece cotton construction pennant 9 X 13 inches. Sewn to either side of its dual-ply red field are 5 1/4 diameter white disks each with a black mobile swastika. O...moreriginal black, red and white rope border. Both hoist rings are also still present. With a deep understanding of pageantry and symbolism, and its propaganda and psychological effectiveness, the NSDAP went to great lengths to reinforce their political party to the general populace of Germany, with repetitive slogans and the omnipresent use of the swastika. Swastikas adorned flags, banners and pennants and were utilized at every possible opportunity.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN METAL NSKK VEHICLE PENNANT

Lot # 318 (Sale Order: 396 of 854)      

A dual sided enameled metal pennant 8 1/2 X 15 1/2. White center disk with a spread-winged eagle with a wreathed mobile swastika in black in its talons. The disk is edged in black and a black-edged banner with "N.S.K.K." to it also in black extends beyond the disk and arches above the eagle. Nickel-silver plated metal friction clips with one marked RZM M3/61 indicating the maker Max Knobloch GmbH of Döbeln Saxony. Superb untouched example. The development of the NSKK, "National Sozialistisches Kraftfahr Korps" (National Socialist Motor Corps), can be traced back to 1923 when the SA introduced a "Kraftfahr Abteilung" (Motor Section) to transport personnel as required. In 1928 the SA Motor section was expanded to "Kraftfahrstaffeln" (Motor-squadrons). In an attempt to create a national motor corps, the NSAK, "National Sozialistisches Automobil Korps" (National Socialist Automobile Corps), was formed in April of 1930 as an NSDAP auxiliary organization, subordinate to the SA. In early 1931 Adolf Hühnlein was appointed as Chief of the NSAK and proposed a name change to NSKK, which was officially accepted in April of 1931. Shortly after the purge of the SA in the "Night of the Long Knives," in June of 1934, the NSKK was promoted to an official NSDAP organization, given independent status within the party and absorbed the SA Motor Squadron’s personnel.
A dual sided enameled metal pennant 8 1/2 X 15 1/2. White center disk with a spread-winged eagle with a wreathed mobile swastika in black in its talons. The disk is edged...more in black and a black-edged banner with "N.S.K.K." to it also in black extends beyond the disk and arches above the eagle. Nickel-silver plated metal friction clips with one marked RZM M3/61 indicating the maker Max Knobloch GmbH of Döbeln Saxony. Superb untouched example. The development of the NSKK, "National Sozialistisches Kraftfahr Korps" (National Socialist Motor Corps), can be traced back to 1923 when the SA introduced a "Kraftfahr Abteilung" (Motor Section) to transport personnel as required. In 1928 the SA Motor section was expanded to "Kraftfahrstaffeln" (Motor-squadrons). In an attempt to create a national motor corps, the NSAK, "National Sozialistisches Automobil Korps" (National Socialist Automobile Corps), was formed in April of 1930 as an NSDAP auxiliary organization, subordinate to the SA. In early 1931 Adolf Hühnlein was appointed as Chief of the NSAK and proposed a name change to NSKK, which was officially accepted in April of 1931. Shortly after the purge of the SA in the "Night of the Long Knives," in June of 1934, the NSKK was promoted to an official NSDAP organization, given independent status within the party and absorbed the SA Motor Squadron’s personnel.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN 43 M.E. KURZ 8MM AMMUNITION 1944

Lot # 319 (Sale Order: 397 of 854)      

Box of 20 rounds 8mm Kurz of ammunition that has been repacked and is not in clips. Label reads " 20 Pistolen Patr. 43 m. E. 1944 aux 71..." very good....more

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSDAP EAGLE DESK ORNAMENT

Lot # 320 (Sale Order: 398 of 854)      

A nickel-silver plated alloy desk ornament roughly 9 1/2 inches in overall height which takes the form of a early 1927 pattern NSDAP eagle. Nice clean example mounted on marble and base metal.
A nickel-silver plated alloy desk ornament roughly 9 1/2 inches in overall height which takes the form of a early 1927 pattern NSDAP eagle. Nice clean example mounted on ...moremarble and base metal.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN EM/NCO'S TROPICAL OVERSEAS CAP

Lot # 321 (Sale Order: 399 of 854)      

Ribbed olive/khaki cotton twill construction cap with fold down side and back panels with gently sloping downward scallops to the front and the forward sides. As is typical the fold down panels are stitched in the upright position at the front center of the cap. The cap has a tan painted metal alloy ventilation grommet to both sides situated just below the crown edge. The ventilation grommets retain all of their original tan paint. The top center seam is correctly stitched right through the interior liner for added strength. The front center of the cap has a machine woven national eagle in light blue/grey threads on a cut-out woven tan rayon base. The front center of the fold down panel has a machine woven national tri-color cockade on a woven tan rayon diamond shaped base. The interior of the cap is fully lined in light weight red cotton. The lining is well marked with a black size ink stamp, "54", the manufactures name and location, "CLEMENS WAGNER "10 42". The cap is in overall excellent, unissued condition with minimal age toning. In late 1940, with the impending German entrance into the North African campaign, tropical uniforms, headgear and equipment were quickly developed and issued in time for DAK, Deutsches Afrika Korps, (German Africa Corps), personnel’s arrival in Tripoli in February 1941. One of the new headgear items introduced was the tropical overseas cap that followed the basic design of the earlier, modified, M34 overseas caps. On their introduction these caps were originally designated, "Mütze, oliv, für Panzerschützen", (Cap, Olive, for Armored Soldiers), and apparently were intended for wear by armored personnel although they were issued to all branches of service. Officer ranks tropical overseas caps were distinguished from EM/NCO’s with silver piping for the ranks of Leutnant to Oberst and gilt piping for the ranks of Generalmajor to Generalfeldmarschall while EM/NCO’s ranks caps were not piped. The different branches of service within the army were allocated a particular identifying waffenfarbe, (Branch of Service Color), with copper brown being chosen for Motorcycle/Reconnaissance personnel. Originally the tropical overseas caps had a branch of service soutache applied to the front consisting of an inverted "V" flanking the national tri-color cockade but regulations of July 10TH 1942 abolished the use of the soutache and instructed it to be removed from the caps, although the directive was not strictly adhered to.
Ribbed olive/khaki cotton twill construction cap with fold down side and back panels with gently sloping downward scallops to the front and the forward sides. As is typic...moreal the fold down panels are stitched in the upright position at the front center of the cap. The cap has a tan painted metal alloy ventilation grommet to both sides situated just below the crown edge. The ventilation grommets retain all of their original tan paint. The top center seam is correctly stitched right through the interior liner for added strength. The front center of the cap has a machine woven national eagle in light blue/grey threads on a cut-out woven tan rayon base. The front center of the fold down panel has a machine woven national tri-color cockade on a woven tan rayon diamond shaped base. The interior of the cap is fully lined in light weight red cotton. The lining is well marked with a black size ink stamp, "54", the manufactures name and location, "CLEMENS WAGNER "10 42". The cap is in overall excellent, unissued condition with minimal age toning. In late 1940, with the impending German entrance into the North African campaign, tropical uniforms, headgear and equipment were quickly developed and issued in time for DAK, Deutsches Afrika Korps, (German Africa Corps), personnel’s arrival in Tripoli in February 1941. One of the new headgear items introduced was the tropical overseas cap that followed the basic design of the earlier, modified, M34 overseas caps. On their introduction these caps were originally designated, "Mütze, oliv, für Panzerschützen", (Cap, Olive, for Armored Soldiers), and apparently were intended for wear by armored personnel although they were issued to all branches of service. Officer ranks tropical overseas caps were distinguished from EM/NCO’s with silver piping for the ranks of Leutnant to Oberst and gilt piping for the ranks of Generalmajor to Generalfeldmarschall while EM/NCO’s ranks caps were not piped. The different branches of service within the army were allocated a particular identifying waffenfarbe, (Branch of Service Color), with copper brown being chosen for Motorcycle/Reconnaissance personnel. Originally the tropical overseas caps had a branch of service soutache applied to the front consisting of an inverted "V" flanking the national tri-color cockade but regulations of July 10TH 1942 abolished the use of the soutache and instructed it to be removed from the caps, although the directive was not strictly adhered to.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN MOUNTAIN TROOPERS M43 CAP

Lot # 321a (Sale Order: 400 of 854)      

Field-grey wool/rayon blend construction cap features fold down back and side panels with a downward scalloped front edge and forward sides and two button front closure. The back and side panels were designed to be folded down to protect the wearer’s ears and neck and the scalloped front section could be secured with the buttons closed under the wearer’s chin. Machine embroidered T shaped eagle and cockade are original machine stitching to the cap. To the wearers left side is a two piece die stamped magnetic sheet metal construction burnished matte grey and gilt washed mountain cap edelweiss with an extended dual leaf stem nine extended irregular petals and a separate gilt washed magnetic sheet metal six bulb stamen. The cap has a short extended cloth covered forward visor with an internal stiffener. The interior of the cap is fully lined in grey rayon. Size marked 57.
Field-grey wool/rayon blend construction cap features fold down back and side panels with a downward scalloped front edge and forward sides and two button front closure. ...moreThe back and side panels were designed to be folded down to protect the wearer’s ears and neck and the scalloped front section could be secured with the buttons closed under the wearer’s chin. Machine embroidered T shaped eagle and cockade are original machine stitching to the cap. To the wearers left side is a two piece die stamped magnetic sheet metal construction burnished matte grey and gilt washed mountain cap edelweiss with an extended dual leaf stem nine extended irregular petals and a separate gilt washed magnetic sheet metal six bulb stamen. The cap has a short extended cloth covered forward visor with an internal stiffener. The interior of the cap is fully lined in grey rayon. Size marked 57.

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