PREMIER MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

PREMIER MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

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PREMIER MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

PREMIER MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

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OVER 700 LOTS OF MILITARIA FROM THE 18TH TO THE 20TH CENTURY. MORE THAN 25 LOTS of CIVIL WAR INCLUDING SWORDS, ACCOUNTREMENTS, IMAGES and MORE, INCLUDING AN IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE POW'S SHELL JACKET;
WW1 and WW2 US GROUPINGS, EDGED WEAPONS, HELMETS, MEDALS, FLAGS, UNIFORMS, INSIGNIA, PATRIOTIC POSTERS and MORE INCLUDING MERRILL'S MARAUDERS GROUPING, NAMED MEDAL GROUPINGS, PAINTED COMBAT HELMETS, AND MORE. 30 PLUS LOTS of IMPERIAL GERMAN SWORDS, HEAD GEAR, MEDALS and MORE. 400 PLUS LOTS of WW2 NAZI GERMAN ITEMS INCLUDING a TRANSITIONAL WAFFEN SS HELMET, NAZI GERMAN ORG. TODT UNIFORM, NAZI GERMAN DIPLOMAT DAGGER, BADGES, MEDALS, INSIGNIA, HELMETS, UNIFORMS, SWORDS, BAYONETS, ACCOUTREMENTS, NSDAP PARTY UNIFORMS and MUCH MUCH MORE! JAPANESE ITEMS INCLUDING A PARATROOPER PARACHUTE, JAPANESE KATANA SWORDS, TANTOS, FLAGS, MEDALS, BADGES and MORE. KOREAN AND VIETNAM WAR LOTS, INERT ORDNANCE COLLECTION INCLUDING AN E1R1 FLAMETHROWER, INERT RPG, INERT MORTARS, INERT...
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WWII NAZI GERMAN ARMBAND LOT WEHRMACHT WW2

Lot # 375 (Sale Order: 426 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German armband lot to include 1) DEUTSCHER VOLKSSTURM WEHRMACHT ARMBAND. The armband has a central white horizontal stripe BeVo applied to the red cotton field with a printed National Eagle with the text DEUTSCHER VOLKSSTURM WEHRMACHT. Excellent 2) RECRUITING PERSONNEL'S ARMBAND. Roughly, 10cm tall, 36cm long, woven white cotton/rayon construction armband with a black, machine woven, Wehrmacht style eagle with down-swept wings to the obverse center. Both the top and bottom edges of the armband have a row of reinforcement stitching and the reverse has a machine stitched vertical seam. 3) NON-MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES ARMBAND. Woven golden yellow cotton construction armband with a black, machine woven, stylized national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted swastika in its talons to the obverse center. The top and bottom edges of the armband have interwoven rows of reinforcement stitching and the reverse of the armband has a machine stitched, vertical, seam.
WWII Nazi German armband lot to include 1) DEUTSCHER VOLKSSTURM WEHRMACHT ARMBAND. The armband has a central white horizontal stripe BeVo applied to the red cotton field ...morewith a printed National Eagle with the text DEUTSCHER VOLKSSTURM WEHRMACHT. Excellent 2) RECRUITING PERSONNEL'S ARMBAND. Roughly, 10cm tall, 36cm long, woven white cotton/rayon construction armband with a black, machine woven, Wehrmacht style eagle with down-swept wings to the obverse center. Both the top and bottom edges of the armband have a row of reinforcement stitching and the reverse has a machine stitched vertical seam. 3) NON-MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES ARMBAND. Woven golden yellow cotton construction armband with a black, machine woven, stylized national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted swastika in its talons to the obverse center. The top and bottom edges of the armband have interwoven rows of reinforcement stitching and the reverse of the armband has a machine stitched, vertical, seam.

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1939 GERMAN MINISTRY OF FOOD & AGRICULTURAL PRISE

Lot # 376 (Sale Order: 427 of 784)      

A 1939 German Ministry of Food & Agricultural Prize; In silvered feinzink, 60mm, virtually mint condition with case of issue for raw milk production. Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN REICHS PLAQUE FOR DOGS WW2

Lot # 377 (Sale Order: 428 of 784)      

Reich Association for Dogs plaque "for excellent performance" in the issue case by the firm KPM. Beautiful white porcelain plaque measuring 4 X 2 1/2 inches with a case measurements of 3 3/4 X 5 inches
Reich Association for Dogs plaque "for excellent performance" in the issue case by the firm KPM. Beautiful white porcelain plaque measuring 4 X 2 1/2 inches with a case m...moreeasurements of 3 3/4 X 5 inches

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WWII NAZI GERMAN HORSE RACING MEDAL 1938 MUNICH

Lot # 378 (Sale Order: 429 of 784)      

German Horse Racing medal 1938 Munich - Official participation medal for the most important horse racing during the Nazi time "Braunes Band von Deutschland" in Munich with inscription "Das Braune Band von Deutschland München Riem 1938". Bronze, silver plated, 5 cm in original case with gold embossing. The "Braune Band von Deutschland"(Brown ribbon of Germany) was a Nazi prize for a three year old thoroughbred horse from Germany and was offered between 1934 and 1944 in Munich/Riem.
German Horse Racing medal 1938 Munich - Official participation medal for the most important horse racing during the Nazi time "Braunes Band von Deutschland" in Munich wit...moreh inscription "Das Braune Band von Deutschland München Riem 1938". Bronze, silver plated, 5 cm in original case with gold embossing. The "Braune Band von Deutschland"(Brown ribbon of Germany) was a Nazi prize for a three year old thoroughbred horse from Germany and was offered between 1934 and 1944 in Munich/Riem.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE MEDAL WW2

Lot # 379 (Sale Order: 430 of 784)      

A table medal from the Minister of Agriculture for Nutrition and Agriculture for Breeding Achievements; in bronze; the obverse with an eagle perched sideways on a mobile swastika, circumscribed “Der Reichsminister für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft - Für Züchterliche Leistungen”; the reverse; with a rooster; measuring 65.45 mm; weighing 97.0 grams. Accompanied by its case of issue, constructed of heavy pressed paper with a lightly textured black faux leather (leatherette) exterior with a golden national eagle embossed on the outside of the lid; embossed “Preussische Staatsmünze, Berlin S.W.19” in silver on the underside of the case; lined interior lid with a recessed medal bed; functional; spring catch with stud release; intact fabric hinge cover; functional exterior metal hinge; measuring 89 mm x 91 mm MINT!
A table medal from the Minister of Agriculture for Nutrition and Agriculture for Breeding Achievements; in bronze; the obverse with an eagle perched sideways on a mobile ...moreswastika, circumscribed “Der Reichsminister für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft - Für Züchterliche Leistungen”; the reverse; with a rooster; measuring 65.45 mm; weighing 97.0 grams. Accompanied by its case of issue, constructed of heavy pressed paper with a lightly textured black faux leather (leatherette) exterior with a golden national eagle embossed on the outside of the lid; embossed “Preussische Staatsmünze, Berlin S.W.19” in silver on the underside of the case; lined interior lid with a recessed medal bed; functional; spring catch with stud release; intact fabric hinge cover; functional exterior metal hinge; measuring 89 mm x 91 mm MINT!

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WWII NAZI GEERMAN HITLER YOUTH NAMED CASED AWARD

Lot # 380 (Sale Order: 431 of 784)      

Large Hitler Youth Bund solid Bronze medal named to Dr. Ernst Dycke with the inscription in Latin "Concors amicitia vitae decus" The obverse shows the tree of life with a sword and intertwined the roots of the tree is a Hitler Youth Diamond. The medal is an impressive 4 inches wide and very heavy being solid Bronze. The fitted case measures 5 X 5 inches. Near MINT!
Large Hitler Youth Bund solid Bronze medal named to Dr. Ernst Dycke with the inscription in Latin "Concors amicitia vitae decus" The obverse shows the tree of life with a...more sword and intertwined the roots of the tree is a Hitler Youth Diamond. The medal is an impressive 4 inches wide and very heavy being solid Bronze. The fitted case measures 5 X 5 inches. Near MINT!

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WWII NAZI GERMAN CASED GOLD WOUND BADGE WW2

Lot # 381 (Sale Order: 432 of 784)      

1939 pattern, die struck, alloy construction, solid backed badge with a gilt wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of a M35 pattern helmet with a high relief canted swastika to the center superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. Complete with original hinge, pin and catch assembly with original issue burgundy leatherette case. Excellent The wound badge was originally established on March 3RD 1918 by King Wilhelm II to recognise the sacrifice of those wounded during WWI. The badge was instituted in three classes, of black, silver and gold with the class bestowed reflecting the number or severity of the wounds received. On May 22ND 1939 Adolf Hitler re-instituted a slightly modified version of the wound badge with the addition of a swastika to the WWI pattern badge for award to German volunteers who had been wounded supporting the Spanish Nationalist Falangist Generalissimo Francisco Franco against the communist allied Republican Loyalist party in the Spanish Civil War. (July 1936-March 1939). With the outbreak of WWII, on September 1ST 1939, Hitler once again re-instituted another slightly modified version of the wound badge by altering the WWI pattern helmet on the badge to the newly designed M35 style helmet. The badge was awarded to both military and uniformed non-military personnel and later, (March 1943), to civilian personnel who received wounds as a result of enemy actions. The gold wound badge was the highest of the three classes and was awarded for five or more wounds, or if the individual was totally disabled. It was also awarded posthumously if the individual was killed in battle.
1939 pattern, die struck, alloy construction, solid backed badge with a gilt wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassi...moreng an embossed profile of a M35 pattern helmet with a high relief canted swastika to the center superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. Complete with original hinge, pin and catch assembly with original issue burgundy leatherette case. Excellent The wound badge was originally established on March 3RD 1918 by King Wilhelm II to recognise the sacrifice of those wounded during WWI. The badge was instituted in three classes, of black, silver and gold with the class bestowed reflecting the number or severity of the wounds received. On May 22ND 1939 Adolf Hitler re-instituted a slightly modified version of the wound badge with the addition of a swastika to the WWI pattern badge for award to German volunteers who had been wounded supporting the Spanish Nationalist Falangist Generalissimo Francisco Franco against the communist allied Republican Loyalist party in the Spanish Civil War. (July 1936-March 1939). With the outbreak of WWII, on September 1ST 1939, Hitler once again re-instituted another slightly modified version of the wound badge by altering the WWI pattern helmet on the badge to the newly designed M35 style helmet. The badge was awarded to both military and uniformed non-military personnel and later, (March 1943), to civilian personnel who received wounds as a result of enemy actions. The gold wound badge was the highest of the three classes and was awarded for five or more wounds, or if the individual was totally disabled. It was also awarded posthumously if the individual was killed in battle.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN CASED GOLD WOUND BADGE WW2

Lot # 382 (Sale Order: 433 of 784)      

1939 pattern, die struck, alloy construction, solid backed badge with a gilt wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of a M35 pattern helmet with a high relief canted swastika to the center superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. Complete with original hinge, pin and catch assembly. Nice early example maker marked 30 indicating manufacture by Hauptmünzamt of Wien, (Chief Mint Vienna) with original issue black leatherette case. MINT The wound badge was originally established on March 3RD 1918 by King Wilhelm II to recognise the sacrifice of those wounded during WWI. The badge was instituted in three classes, of black, silver and gold with the class bestowed reflecting the number or severity of the wounds received. On May 22ND 1939 Adolf Hitler re-instituted a slightly modified version of the wound badge with the addition of a swastika to the WWI pattern badge for award to German volunteers who had been wounded supporting the Spanish Nationalist Falangist Generalissimo Francisco Franco against the communist allied Republican Loyalist party in the Spanish Civil War. (July 1936-March 1939). With the outbreak of WWII, on September 1ST 1939, Hitler once again re-instituted another slightly modified version of the wound badge by altering the WWI pattern helmet on the badge to the newly designed M35 style helmet. The badge was awarded to both military and uniformed non-military personnel and later, (March 1943), to civilian personnel who received wounds as a result of enemy actions. The gold wound badge was the highest of the three classes and was awarded for five or more wounds, or if the individual was totally disabled. It was also awarded posthumously if the individual was killed in battle.
1939 pattern, die struck, alloy construction, solid backed badge with a gilt wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassi...moreng an embossed profile of a M35 pattern helmet with a high relief canted swastika to the center superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. Complete with original hinge, pin and catch assembly. Nice early example maker marked 30 indicating manufacture by Hauptmünzamt of Wien, (Chief Mint Vienna) with original issue black leatherette case. MINT The wound badge was originally established on March 3RD 1918 by King Wilhelm II to recognise the sacrifice of those wounded during WWI. The badge was instituted in three classes, of black, silver and gold with the class bestowed reflecting the number or severity of the wounds received. On May 22ND 1939 Adolf Hitler re-instituted a slightly modified version of the wound badge with the addition of a swastika to the WWI pattern badge for award to German volunteers who had been wounded supporting the Spanish Nationalist Falangist Generalissimo Francisco Franco against the communist allied Republican Loyalist party in the Spanish Civil War. (July 1936-March 1939). With the outbreak of WWII, on September 1ST 1939, Hitler once again re-instituted another slightly modified version of the wound badge by altering the WWI pattern helmet on the badge to the newly designed M35 style helmet. The badge was awarded to both military and uniformed non-military personnel and later, (March 1943), to civilian personnel who received wounds as a result of enemy actions. The gold wound badge was the highest of the three classes and was awarded for five or more wounds, or if the individual was totally disabled. It was also awarded posthumously if the individual was killed in battle.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN CASED WAR MERIT CROSS LOT WW2

Lot # 383 (Sale Order: 434 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German cased awards to include 1) CASED WAR MERIT CROSS 1ST CLASS, 1939 WITH SWORDS. Die struck, alloy construction bravery award with a German Nickle/silver plate is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by an oak-leave wreath to the obverse. The swords, indicating bravery, emanated upwards between the arms of the cross. The background field of the obverse centerpiece is smooth while the arms of the cross have a pebbled background field with raised, smooth, outer edges. The plain, reverse has a soldered, solid style hinge with a broad pin and catch all intact. Maker marked "15" indicating manufacture Friedrich Orth of Wien. The award comes housed in a roughly, 7cm square, 2cm thick, pressed cardboard and wood construction case with a black, simulated grained leather covering. The top lid of the case has an impressed, silvered outline of the War Merit Cross with swords. The interior of the top lid is lined in white satin while the interior bottom of the case has a vertical cut-out to secure the hinge, pin and catch assembly of the badge. 2) VAULTED CASED WAR MERIT CROSS 1ST CLASS, 1939 WITH SWORDS. Die struck, heavy vaulted alloy construction bravery award in zinc is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by an oak-leave wreath to the obverse. The swords, indicating bravery, emanated upwards between the arms of the cross. The background field of the obverse centerpiece is smooth while the arms of the cross have a pebbled background field with raised, smooth, outer edges. The plain, reverse has a soldered, solid style hinge with a broad pin and catch all intact. Maker marked "4" indicating manufacture by Steinhauer & Luck of Ludenscheid. The award comes housed in a roughly, 7cm square, 2cm thick, pressed cardboard and wood construction case with a black, simulated grained leather covering. The top lid of the case has an impressed, silvered outline of the War Merit Cross with swords. The interior of the top lid is lined in white satin while the interior bottom of the case has a vertical cut-out to secure the hinge, pin and catch assembly of the badge.
WWII Nazi German cased awards to include 1) CASED WAR MERIT CROSS 1ST CLASS, 1939 WITH SWORDS. Die struck, alloy construction bravery award with a German Nickle/silver pl...moreate is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by an oak-leave wreath to the obverse. The swords, indicating bravery, emanated upwards between the arms of the cross. The background field of the obverse centerpiece is smooth while the arms of the cross have a pebbled background field with raised, smooth, outer edges. The plain, reverse has a soldered, solid style hinge with a broad pin and catch all intact. Maker marked "15" indicating manufacture Friedrich Orth of Wien. The award comes housed in a roughly, 7cm square, 2cm thick, pressed cardboard and wood construction case with a black, simulated grained leather covering. The top lid of the case has an impressed, silvered outline of the War Merit Cross with swords. The interior of the top lid is lined in white satin while the interior bottom of the case has a vertical cut-out to secure the hinge, pin and catch assembly of the badge. 2) VAULTED CASED WAR MERIT CROSS 1ST CLASS, 1939 WITH SWORDS. Die struck, heavy vaulted alloy construction bravery award in zinc is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by an oak-leave wreath to the obverse. The swords, indicating bravery, emanated upwards between the arms of the cross. The background field of the obverse centerpiece is smooth while the arms of the cross have a pebbled background field with raised, smooth, outer edges. The plain, reverse has a soldered, solid style hinge with a broad pin and catch all intact. Maker marked "4" indicating manufacture by Steinhauer & Luck of Ludenscheid. The award comes housed in a roughly, 7cm square, 2cm thick, pressed cardboard and wood construction case with a black, simulated grained leather covering. The top lid of the case has an impressed, silvered outline of the War Merit Cross with swords. The interior of the top lid is lined in white satin while the interior bottom of the case has a vertical cut-out to secure the hinge, pin and catch assembly of the badge.

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NAZI GERMAN CASED AWARD LOT NSDAP MOTHERS CROSS

Lot # 384 (Sale Order: 435 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German cased medals to include 1) WWII NAZI GERMAN CASED MOTHER'S CROSS IN GOLD. First class award, rendered for bearing eight or more children. Second pattern, two piece, die struck tombac award with a fire gilt finish and blue and white enamel work. Award in the form of a Christian cross with outward fluted arms in semi-translucent blue enamel with a white enamel border. Cross has a raised sunburst pattern emanating between its arms. Separate central circular field with white enamel base and black static swastika, encompassed by embossed Latin script, "Der Deutschen Mutter", (The German Mother). Reverse with stamped, simulated handwritten script, "16 Dezember 1938", and facsimile Hitler signature. Complete with section of original ribbed rayon ribbon. Award housed in a, 11cm x 5cm x 2cm, case, finished in simulated dark blue leather with an impression of the cross in to top cover. Interior with white satin lining to top and white velvet lining with retaining arm with cut-out recess to hold the award in place, to bottom. Excellent 2) CASED TWENTY-FIVE YEAR FAITHFUL SERVICE DECORATION. A second class, die struck alloy decoration with nickel-silver plated highlights, a frosted white finish and a black enamel swastika. The decoration is in the form of a "cross Patté," with a circular oak-leaf wreath extending between the arms of the cross. The center of the cross has a square plate with a black enameled static swastika to the obverse, and the embossed Gothic script, "Für treue Dienste" (For Loyal Service), to the reverse. The arms of the cross have a slightly textured background field with a smooth, dual stepped, raised outer edge. Fed onto the ribbon suspension ring, which passes through the loop to the top of the award, is its original ribbed rayon cornflower blue ribbon, which has a brass pin-back device stitched to its reverse top. The award is housed in a red simulated leather cardboard case, with a "25" encompassed by a cogged wheel embossed in silver to its top. The red felt interior has a slotted retaining cross bar to its base to hold the award in place. 3) CASED COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL OF 1ST OCTOBER 1938. Roughly 31mm diameter, die struck alloy award with a bronze wash. The obverse of the award features two embossed figures symbolically breaking the chains of bondage with an unfurled national flag in the background and a high relief national eagle to the bottom. The reverse features embossed Latin script to the center, "1 Oktober 1938", encompassed by additional embossed script, "Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Führer" (One People, One State, One Leader). The suspension loop and medal ring are both intact and the award comes complete with a roughly 35mm wide, 9cm long, piece of original ribbed rayon ribbon. The ribbon is still very nice and clean and has a brass pin back device hand-stitched to the top reverse edge. The award comes housed in its original, roughly 10cm x 5cm x 2cm softwood and pressed cardboard construction issue case with a simulated grained burgundy leather covering with an impressed, gilt printed national eagle to the center of the fold back top lid. The reverse of the case has a magnetic staggered bar hinge and the obverse has a magnetic spring activated closure button. The interior of the case has a burgundy flocking lining to the bottom with a raised bar with a central cut-out to secure the award in place. The interior top lid is lined in white satin.
WWII Nazi German cased medals to include 1) WWII NAZI GERMAN CASED MOTHER'S CROSS IN GOLD. First class award, rendered for bearing eight or more children. Second pattern,...more two piece, die struck tombac award with a fire gilt finish and blue and white enamel work. Award in the form of a Christian cross with outward fluted arms in semi-translucent blue enamel with a white enamel border. Cross has a raised sunburst pattern emanating between its arms. Separate central circular field with white enamel base and black static swastika, encompassed by embossed Latin script, "Der Deutschen Mutter", (The German Mother). Reverse with stamped, simulated handwritten script, "16 Dezember 1938", and facsimile Hitler signature. Complete with section of original ribbed rayon ribbon. Award housed in a, 11cm x 5cm x 2cm, case, finished in simulated dark blue leather with an impression of the cross in to top cover. Interior with white satin lining to top and white velvet lining with retaining arm with cut-out recess to hold the award in place, to bottom. Excellent 2) CASED TWENTY-FIVE YEAR FAITHFUL SERVICE DECORATION. A second class, die struck alloy decoration with nickel-silver plated highlights, a frosted white finish and a black enamel swastika. The decoration is in the form of a "cross Patté," with a circular oak-leaf wreath extending between the arms of the cross. The center of the cross has a square plate with a black enameled static swastika to the obverse, and the embossed Gothic script, "Für treue Dienste" (For Loyal Service), to the reverse. The arms of the cross have a slightly textured background field with a smooth, dual stepped, raised outer edge. Fed onto the ribbon suspension ring, which passes through the loop to the top of the award, is its original ribbed rayon cornflower blue ribbon, which has a brass pin-back device stitched to its reverse top. The award is housed in a red simulated leather cardboard case, with a "25" encompassed by a cogged wheel embossed in silver to its top. The red felt interior has a slotted retaining cross bar to its base to hold the award in place. 3) CASED COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL OF 1ST OCTOBER 1938. Roughly 31mm diameter, die struck alloy award with a bronze wash. The obverse of the award features two embossed figures symbolically breaking the chains of bondage with an unfurled national flag in the background and a high relief national eagle to the bottom. The reverse features embossed Latin script to the center, "1 Oktober 1938", encompassed by additional embossed script, "Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Führer" (One People, One State, One Leader). The suspension loop and medal ring are both intact and the award comes complete with a roughly 35mm wide, 9cm long, piece of original ribbed rayon ribbon. The ribbon is still very nice and clean and has a brass pin back device hand-stitched to the top reverse edge. The award comes housed in its original, roughly 10cm x 5cm x 2cm softwood and pressed cardboard construction issue case with a simulated grained burgundy leather covering with an impressed, gilt printed national eagle to the center of the fold back top lid. The reverse of the case has a magnetic staggered bar hinge and the obverse has a magnetic spring activated closure button. The interior of the case has a burgundy flocking lining to the bottom with a raised bar with a central cut-out to secure the award in place. The interior top lid is lined in white satin.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN ADOLF HITLER NON PORTABLE AWARDS

Lot # 385 (Sale Order: 436 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German non portable award lot to include 1) Adolf Hitler 1933 - Unser Die Zukunft: Obverse: Ours is the future - head of Adolf Hitler; reverse: 1933 - Jahre deutscher Schicksalwende (The German turning point year), German eagle breaking it's chain. Commemorating Jan 30 1933, the date Hitler became Reichs Chancellor. Coin silver, 36 mm, scarce, light wear. Award is housed in the original red leatherette box with swastika to the front. 2) 1938 Adolf Hitler Anchluss Silver Medal: Struck to commemorate the incorporation of the Sudetenland and Austria into Germany. Encouraged by this success, Germany demanded a land bridge to Danzig from Poland like it had before WW1. Eleven months after the date on this medal, when Poland refused, Germany took it by force, which started WW2. By secret agreement, a criminal conspiracy to wage aggressive war, Germany and the Soviet Union split Poland between them. Maker marked on the rim and 835 German Silver, 36 mm crown size, designer Hanisch Concee. Housed in the original cardboard box. Excellent
WWII Nazi German non portable award lot to include 1) Adolf Hitler 1933 - Unser Die Zukunft: Obverse: Ours is the future - head of Adolf Hitler; reverse: 1933 - Jahre deu...moretscher Schicksalwende (The German turning point year), German eagle breaking it's chain. Commemorating Jan 30 1933, the date Hitler became Reichs Chancellor. Coin silver, 36 mm, scarce, light wear. Award is housed in the original red leatherette box with swastika to the front. 2) 1938 Adolf Hitler Anchluss Silver Medal: Struck to commemorate the incorporation of the Sudetenland and Austria into Germany. Encouraged by this success, Germany demanded a land bridge to Danzig from Poland like it had before WW1. Eleven months after the date on this medal, when Poland refused, Germany took it by force, which started WW2. By secret agreement, a criminal conspiracy to wage aggressive war, Germany and the Soviet Union split Poland between them. Maker marked on the rim and 835 German Silver, 36 mm crown size, designer Hanisch Concee. Housed in the original cardboard box. Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN MEDAL LOT WEST WALL POLICE MEDAL

Lot # 386 (Sale Order: 437 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German medal lot to include 1) WWII NAZI GERMAN POLICE 25 YEAR SERVICE MEDAL CASED. First class, die struck alloy construction award with a fire gilted finish for twenty-five years service. The award is in the form of a Pattée style cross with a central, vertically oval, centerpiece. The obverse centerpiece features an embossed oak-leaf wreath encompassing a national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a canted, wreathed swastika on a smooth background field. The eagles wings extended beyond the oak-leaf wreath onto the horizontal arms of the cross. The reverse centerpiece has embossed block Latin script, "Für Treue Dienst in der Polizei", (For Loyal Service in the Police), also on a smooth background field. The arms of the cross have a slightly textured background field with a smooth, raised, outer border edging. The fire gilted finish is fully retained and is still quite clean and bright. The ribbon suspension ring and medal loop are both intact. The award comes complete with a piece of original, horizontally ribbed, cornflower blue, moire rayon ribbon and embroidered polizei eagle ribbon and is housed in the original green leatherette box. Mint 2) WWII NAZI GERMAN WEST WALL MEDAL WITH ISSUE CASE. Die struck, tombac construction medal with a bronze wash is in the form of a roughly, 41mm tall, 32mm wide, vertical oval with embossed, oak-leaf wreath edging encompassing a smooth field with an embossed national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted swastika in its talons, positioned above a crossed spade and sword which are in turn positioned above a pillbox to the obverse. The reverse also has the embossed, oak-leaf wreath edging which encompasses embossed, Latin script, "Für Arbeit zum Schutze Deutschlands", (For Work on the Defenses of Germany), on a smooth background field. The medal loop and the ribbon suspension ring are both intact. Included is an original piece of rayon ribbon and is housed in the original issue case. The case is extremely rare.
WWII Nazi German medal lot to include 1) WWII NAZI GERMAN POLICE 25 YEAR SERVICE MEDAL CASED. First class, die struck alloy construction award with a fire gilted finish f...moreor twenty-five years service. The award is in the form of a Pattée style cross with a central, vertically oval, centerpiece. The obverse centerpiece features an embossed oak-leaf wreath encompassing a national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a canted, wreathed swastika on a smooth background field. The eagles wings extended beyond the oak-leaf wreath onto the horizontal arms of the cross. The reverse centerpiece has embossed block Latin script, "Für Treue Dienst in der Polizei", (For Loyal Service in the Police), also on a smooth background field. The arms of the cross have a slightly textured background field with a smooth, raised, outer border edging. The fire gilted finish is fully retained and is still quite clean and bright. The ribbon suspension ring and medal loop are both intact. The award comes complete with a piece of original, horizontally ribbed, cornflower blue, moire rayon ribbon and embroidered polizei eagle ribbon and is housed in the original green leatherette box. Mint 2) WWII NAZI GERMAN WEST WALL MEDAL WITH ISSUE CASE. Die struck, tombac construction medal with a bronze wash is in the form of a roughly, 41mm tall, 32mm wide, vertical oval with embossed, oak-leaf wreath edging encompassing a smooth field with an embossed national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted swastika in its talons, positioned above a crossed spade and sword which are in turn positioned above a pillbox to the obverse. The reverse also has the embossed, oak-leaf wreath edging which encompasses embossed, Latin script, "Für Arbeit zum Schutze Deutschlands", (For Work on the Defenses of Germany), on a smooth background field. The medal loop and the ribbon suspension ring are both intact. Included is an original piece of rayon ribbon and is housed in the original issue case. The case is extremely rare.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN SILVER PANZER BADGE W BOX WW2

Lot # 387 (Sale Order: 438 of 784)      

CASED PANZER ASSAULT BADGE IN SILVER. Die struck construction, solid backed, badge with a silver washed finish features a vertically oval, oak-leave wreath with a Wehrmacht style eagle with down-swept wings, clutching a canted swastika in it’s talons, superimpose to the top center, encompassing the cut-out, forward profile of a tank. The plain, solid, reverse has its original pin and catch assembly. Comes with original cardboard issue box. Excellent The Panzer Assault Badge in bronze was introduced by Generaloberst Walther von Brauchitsch on June 1ST 1940 for award to Panzer-Grenadier, medical, and armored car personnel who participated in three different armored assaults on three different days. The design of the badge was identical to the earlier instituted Panzer Assault Badge in silver for Panzer personnel except for the coloration. Of Note: By June 1943 it was realized that the Panzer Assault Badge didn’t sufficiently recognize the number of assaults participated in by armored personnel, which resulted in the introduction of the numbered Special Grade of the Panzer Assault Badge in both silver and bronze versions on June 22ND 1943. The numbered Special Grade of the Panzer Assault Badge were awarded with the numerals, 25, 50, 75 and 100. The numbered badges followed the basic design of their un-numbered predecessors but were larger and had the addition of an inset rectangular plate with a numeral to the bottom of the wreath.
CASED PANZER ASSAULT BADGE IN SILVER. Die struck construction, solid backed, badge with a silver washed finish features a vertically oval, oak-leave wreath with a Wehrmac...moreht style eagle with down-swept wings, clutching a canted swastika in it’s talons, superimpose to the top center, encompassing the cut-out, forward profile of a tank. The plain, solid, reverse has its original pin and catch assembly. Comes with original cardboard issue box. Excellent The Panzer Assault Badge in bronze was introduced by Generaloberst Walther von Brauchitsch on June 1ST 1940 for award to Panzer-Grenadier, medical, and armored car personnel who participated in three different armored assaults on three different days. The design of the badge was identical to the earlier instituted Panzer Assault Badge in silver for Panzer personnel except for the coloration. Of Note: By June 1943 it was realized that the Panzer Assault Badge didn’t sufficiently recognize the number of assaults participated in by armored personnel, which resulted in the introduction of the numbered Special Grade of the Panzer Assault Badge in both silver and bronze versions on June 22ND 1943. The numbered Special Grade of the Panzer Assault Badge were awarded with the numerals, 25, 50, 75 and 100. The numbered badges followed the basic design of their un-numbered predecessors but were larger and had the addition of an inset rectangular plate with a numeral to the bottom of the wreath.

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WWII CASED MUNICH WORKMAN & LABOR MEDAL IN GOLD

Lot # 388 (Sale Order: 439 of 784)      

Nice black cased Munich medallion in gilt finish. Front shows the City of München emblem and reads, "Die Hauptstadt der bewegung München" (The Capital of the Movement Munich). The reverse reads, "Müncheners Dienst boten und Arbeiterstiftung begründet von A. G. Mascher" (Native of Munich domestic employee and workman's fund established by A.G. Mascher). Mint!
Nice black cased Munich medallion in gilt finish. Front shows the City of München emblem and reads, "Die Hauptstadt der bewegung München" (The Capital of the Movement Mun...moreich). The reverse reads, "Müncheners Dienst boten und Arbeiterstiftung begründet von A. G. Mascher" (Native of Munich domestic employee and workman's fund established by A.G. Mascher). Mint!

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WWII NAZI GERMAN AVIATION PERFORMANCE MEDAL WW2

Lot # 389 (Sale Order: 440 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German 1937 RDKl (National Association of German Small Animal Breeders / Reichsverband Deutscher Kleintierzüchter) Reichsbrieftaubenwesen “Für Hervorragende Flugleistung” medal; in zink; unmarked; measuring 39.22 mm in diameter; weighing 25.5 grams in near extremely fine condition and is housed in the original issue case.
WWII Nazi German 1937 RDKl (National Association of German Small Animal Breeders / Reichsverband Deutscher Kleintierzüchter) Reichsbrieftaubenwesen “Für Hervorragende Flu...moregleistung” medal; in zink; unmarked; measuring 39.22 mm in diameter; weighing 25.5 grams in near extremely fine condition and is housed in the original issue case.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSKK DDAC REICHSBAHN MEDALS WW2

Lot # 390 (Sale Order: 441 of 784)      

Reichsbahn Werbesportfest 1939 Plaque (Bernburg) with Case. Fine and detailed bronze plaque “1. SIEGER WERBESPORTFEST BERNBURG 17. 18.6. 1939” (measuring 46x30mm) with its original case of issue with violet inlay and lining. Lettered on top with “Reichsbahn Werbesportfest Bernburg 1939” (measuring 53x37mm). 2) NSKK DDAC Medallion. A beautiful and unique cased unissued medal which features the N.S.K.K. and D.D.A.C. eagles on the front along with the script, "KRAFTFAHRZEUG-WINTERPRäFUNG 1935" or Motor Vehicle Winter Trails 1935. The reverse is blank with oakleaves around the perimeter. Case in excellent condition.45mm in size, weighing 38 grams. Approx. 3mm thick. German Militaria (NSKK DDAC Medallion)
Reichsbahn Werbesportfest 1939 Plaque (Bernburg) with Case. Fine and detailed bronze plaque “1. SIEGER WERBESPORTFEST BERNBURG 17. 18.6. 1939” (measuring 46x30mm) with it...mores original case of issue with violet inlay and lining. Lettered on top with “Reichsbahn Werbesportfest Bernburg 1939” (measuring 53x37mm). 2) NSKK DDAC Medallion. A beautiful and unique cased unissued medal which features the N.S.K.K. and D.D.A.C. eagles on the front along with the script, "KRAFTFAHRZEUG-WINTERPRäFUNG 1935" or Motor Vehicle Winter Trails 1935. The reverse is blank with oakleaves around the perimeter. Case in excellent condition.45mm in size, weighing 38 grams. Approx. 3mm thick. German Militaria (NSKK DDAC Medallion)

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WWII NAZI GERMAN LUFTWAFFE HELMET ON MARBLE BASE

Lot # 391 (Sale Order: 442 of 784)      

WWII NAZI GERMAN LUFTWAFFE HELMET ON MARBLE BASE. Metal helmet on a marble base. The overall size is approx. 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 3 inches tall. Bronzed M35 Luftwaffe helmet resting on a marble base in excellent condition.
WWII NAZI GERMAN LUFTWAFFE HELMET ON MARBLE BASE. Metal helmet on a marble base. The overall size is approx. 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 x 3 inches tall. Bronzed M35 Luftwaffe helmet r...moreesting on a marble base in excellent condition.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN HJ NSDAP PARTY ARMBAND LOT WW2

Lot # 392 (Sale Order: 443 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German lot of armbands to include 1) PRINTED HITLER YOUTH ARMBAND. More like a Volksturm cuffband in it's measurements with the text Hitler Jugend and is in excellent condition. 2) HJ MEMBER'S ARMBAND. A mid production, three-piece construction, red cotton armband. The armband has a central white horizontal stripe, with a white diamond and a machine woven construction black mobile swastika. 3) NSDAP MEMBER'S ARMBAND. Red cotton armband. Printed type. Nice untouched condition MINT! 4) NSDAP MEMBER'S ARMBAND. Red cotton armband. Printed type. Nice untouched condition MINT!
WWII Nazi German lot of armbands to include 1) PRINTED HITLER YOUTH ARMBAND. More like a Volksturm cuffband in it's measurements with the text Hitler Jugend and is in exc...moreellent condition. 2) HJ MEMBER'S ARMBAND. A mid production, three-piece construction, red cotton armband. The armband has a central white horizontal stripe, with a white diamond and a machine woven construction black mobile swastika. 3) NSDAP MEMBER'S ARMBAND. Red cotton armband. Printed type. Nice untouched condition MINT! 4) NSDAP MEMBER'S ARMBAND. Red cotton armband. Printed type. Nice untouched condition MINT!

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WWII NAZI GERMAN ARMBAND LOT REICHSBAHN REICHSPOST

Lot # 393 (Sale Order: 444 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German armband lot to include 1) WWII Deutsches Reichsbahn Service Personnel Embroidered Armband. Armband is in excellent condition and is BeVo made. 2) WWII Nazi Deutsche Reichspost Armband Kampfbinde. Dark blue wool armband with a machine woven, golden-yellow eagle, whose spread wings have a span of 3 inches, clutching a wreathed, mobile swastika in its talons, with, in Gothic script, "Reichspost" arching underneath it.. Mint!
WWII Nazi German armband lot to include 1) WWII Deutsches Reichsbahn Service Personnel Embroidered Armband. Armband is in excellent condition and is BeVo made. 2) WWII Na...morezi Deutsche Reichspost Armband Kampfbinde. Dark blue wool armband with a machine woven, golden-yellow eagle, whose spread wings have a span of 3 inches, clutching a wreathed, mobile swastika in its talons, with, in Gothic script, "Reichspost" arching underneath it.. Mint!

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WWII NAZI GERMAN NSKOV NS-RKB ARMBAND LOT WW2

Lot # 394 (Sale Order: 445 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German NSKOV armband lot to include 1) NSKOV Gau Koln-Aachen District Veteran's Association Armband. (National Sozialistische Kriegsopferversorung, Gau München-Oberbayern): Armband in dark navy blue wool, with gray embroidery lettering, inscribed "NSKOV" (National Sozialistische Kriegsopferversorung) in an arch above "Gau Koln-Aachen", with a 15.5 mm x 30.5 mm silvered tombac Police badge sewn in place via gray threading between the inscriptions, top and bottom edges trimmed in silvered bullion threading and sewn in place with white threading, the ends sewn together with black threading on the reverse. 2) Kyffhäuser League Member’s Armband. Constructed of black wool, with the logo of the Kyffhäuser League embroidered in black, red, and white sewn onto the armband. The DRKB, "Deutscher Reichs-Krieger-Bund" (German National-veterans’-association), was formed during WWI, and based on the DKB, "Deutscher Krieger-Bund," originally formed in the 1870s. By 1936 it had incorporated most of the varied veterans’ associations into it, and was itself re-named the NS-RKB, "Nationalsozialistische Reichskriegerbund" (National-socialist State-veterans’-organization), in 1938.
WWII Nazi German NSKOV armband lot to include 1) NSKOV Gau Koln-Aachen District Veteran's Association Armband. (National Sozialistische Kriegsopferversorung, Gau München-...moreOberbayern): Armband in dark navy blue wool, with gray embroidery lettering, inscribed "NSKOV" (National Sozialistische Kriegsopferversorung) in an arch above "Gau Koln-Aachen", with a 15.5 mm x 30.5 mm silvered tombac Police badge sewn in place via gray threading between the inscriptions, top and bottom edges trimmed in silvered bullion threading and sewn in place with white threading, the ends sewn together with black threading on the reverse. 2) Kyffhäuser League Member’s Armband. Constructed of black wool, with the logo of the Kyffhäuser League embroidered in black, red, and white sewn onto the armband. The DRKB, "Deutscher Reichs-Krieger-Bund" (German National-veterans’-association), was formed during WWI, and based on the DKB, "Deutscher Krieger-Bund," originally formed in the 1870s. By 1936 it had incorporated most of the varied veterans’ associations into it, and was itself re-named the NS-RKB, "Nationalsozialistische Reichskriegerbund" (National-socialist State-veterans’-organization), in 1938.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN TENO ARMBAND LOT OF 2 WW2

Lot # 395 (Sale Order: 446 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German armband lot to include 1) TeNo PERSONNEL'S ARMBAND. White rayon construction armband with black, red and white, printed TeNo emblem to obverse center. Emblem consist of a red square background field with black canted swastika with superimposed white cogwheel encompassing overlapping stylized initials "TN". Reverse of armband has a machine stitched vertical seam. Armband was worn by TeNo personnel when in civilian clothing. 2) TeNo PERSONNEL'S GREEN ARMBAND. TeNo green rayon armband. Maker Marked by B. & W. (A yet still unknown Maker. TeNo, "Technischen Nothilfe" (Technical Emergency-Aid), was originally established in 1919, its members comprised of skilled civilian personnel who would voluntarily avail themselves to maintain and repair essential services in the event of a natural disaster or emergency. TeNo was administered by the Minister of the Interior, until mid-1939 when it became an official state organization under control of the Police, which, in turn, was controlled by the SS. With this change in status a small nucleus of salaried officials were employed to run the organization. As the war dragged on, TeNo became more of a para-military organization, with its direction becoming increasingly controlled by the Waffen-SS.
WWII Nazi German armband lot to include 1) TeNo PERSONNEL'S ARMBAND. White rayon construction armband with black, red and white, printed TeNo emblem to obverse center. Em...moreblem consist of a red square background field with black canted swastika with superimposed white cogwheel encompassing overlapping stylized initials "TN". Reverse of armband has a machine stitched vertical seam. Armband was worn by TeNo personnel when in civilian clothing. 2) TeNo PERSONNEL'S GREEN ARMBAND. TeNo green rayon armband. Maker Marked by B. & W. (A yet still unknown Maker. TeNo, "Technischen Nothilfe" (Technical Emergency-Aid), was originally established in 1919, its members comprised of skilled civilian personnel who would voluntarily avail themselves to maintain and repair essential services in the event of a natural disaster or emergency. TeNo was administered by the Minister of the Interior, until mid-1939 when it became an official state organization under control of the Police, which, in turn, was controlled by the SS. With this change in status a small nucleus of salaried officials were employed to run the organization. As the war dragged on, TeNo became more of a para-military organization, with its direction becoming increasingly controlled by the Waffen-SS.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN ARMBAND LUFTWAFFE ADMIN SA NSKOV

Lot # 396 (Sale Order: 447 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German lot of armbands to include 1) Stahlhelm Association Armband. Rare armband that is similar to the NSDAP armband but the red field is in gray and worn only for a short period of time. 2) SA Military Defense Team Sports Armband. The approximately 10cm x 45cm red cotton armband has a 9cm diameter white field sewn to it, upon which is the SA sports badge machine woven in copper-colored threads. The SA sports badge is in the form of an upright short sword against a mobile swastika surrounded by an oak leaf wreath. The armband's vertical seam is to the reverse. Original RZM tag is present. 3) WWII Nazi German Luftwaffe Administrator Armband. Burgundy wool armband with a vertical rear seam. To the front a small Luftwaffe eagle in slivery gray threads on a field gray wool base.
WWII Nazi German lot of armbands to include 1) Stahlhelm Association Armband. Rare armband that is similar to the NSDAP armband but the red field is in gray and worn only...more for a short period of time. 2) SA Military Defense Team Sports Armband. The approximately 10cm x 45cm red cotton armband has a 9cm diameter white field sewn to it, upon which is the SA sports badge machine woven in copper-colored threads. The SA sports badge is in the form of an upright short sword against a mobile swastika surrounded by an oak leaf wreath. The armband's vertical seam is to the reverse. Original RZM tag is present. 3) WWII Nazi German Luftwaffe Administrator Armband. Burgundy wool armband with a vertical rear seam. To the front a small Luftwaffe eagle in slivery gray threads on a field gray wool base.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN DRV NON PORTABLE CYCLING AWARD

Lot # 397 (Sale Order: 448 of 784)      

Deutscher Radfahrer-Verband DRV Three-piece construction, silvered bronze with a red, white and black enameled DRV insignia, illustrating a standing cyclist, his right hand resting upon the handlebars of his bicycle, his left hand holding a wreath of oak leaves with a large ribbon tied at the top, engraved "5.PREIS RUND UM DEN BÜRGERPARK CA.42 KM R.V. "UNTERWESER" 4.8.35." to the right of the DRV insignia, 55 mm x 85 mm, intact enamels, light contact, extremely fine. In its cardboard box of issue, recessed medal bed, maker's label inscribed "ADOLF GAMPER BREMEN" on the bottom, box also extremely fine.
Deutscher Radfahrer-Verband DRV Three-piece construction, silvered bronze with a red, white and black enameled DRV insignia, illustrating a standing cyclist, his right ha...morend resting upon the handlebars of his bicycle, his left hand holding a wreath of oak leaves with a large ribbon tied at the top, engraved "5.PREIS RUND UM DEN BÜRGERPARK CA.42 KM R.V. "UNTERWESER" 4.8.35." to the right of the DRV insignia, 55 mm x 85 mm, intact enamels, light contact, extremely fine. In its cardboard box of issue, recessed medal bed, maker's label inscribed "ADOLF GAMPER BREMEN" on the bottom, box also extremely fine.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN RDK HOSPITAL BASIN OR BOWL WW2

Lot # 398 (Sale Order: 449 of 784)      

Large white porcelain covered metal basin or bowl for the DRK and is dated 1942 and is nicely marked to the bottom of the bowl measuring 13 1/2 inches wide and with just a couple of enamel chips, is in excellent condition. The DRK, Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (German Red Cross), a voluntary civil assistance organization, originally instituted in 1864, was officially acknowledged by the Geneva Convention in 1929. In December 1937 it gained status as a legally recognized organization by the NSDAP. As with other essential services in Third Reich Germany it came under control of the NSDAP in late 1938 under the auspices of the Ministry of the Interior’s Social Welfare Organization.
Large white porcelain covered metal basin or bowl for the DRK and is dated 1942 and is nicely marked to the bottom of the bowl measuring 13 1/2 inches wide and with just ...morea couple of enamel chips, is in excellent condition. The DRK, Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (German Red Cross), a voluntary civil assistance organization, originally instituted in 1864, was officially acknowledged by the Geneva Convention in 1929. In December 1937 it gained status as a legally recognized organization by the NSDAP. As with other essential services in Third Reich Germany it came under control of the NSDAP in late 1938 under the auspices of the Ministry of the Interior’s Social Welfare Organization.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN OVERSEAS CAP LOT DAF POLICE WW2

Lot # 399 (Sale Order: 450 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German overseas cap lot to include 1) DAF WERKSCHAR PERSONNEL'S OVERSEAS CAP. Nice quality, deep navy blue wool construction, second pattern, DAF-Werkscharen personnel’s overseas cap. The cap features non-functional, side and back panels which slope gently downwards to the front center of the cap. The crown and side, back panel top edges are all trimmed with light blue rayon piping. The front center of the cap has a machine woven national eagle with out-stretched wings in bright silver/aluminum flat-wire threads on a black, woven rayon, inverted triangular base positioned above two, small, pebbled, magnetic sheet metal, buttons. The eagle is neatly handstitched to the cap. The interior of the cap is fully lined in black rayon, with a partial tan leather sweatband to the front section. Size marked 59. MINT. The Deutsche Arbeitsfront, (German Labor Front), originally founded in 1933, became an official NSDAP organization in October 1934. Its stated purpose was to educate the workers in industry and commerce for smooth and efficient operation of all labor in the Third Reich. The structure of the DAF was basically the same as the NSDAP with different political levels of organization. Due to the diversification in labor the DAF was divided into sub-sections for specific trades and/or professions and it also controlled the Kdf, Kraft durch Freude, (Strength through Joy), organization which provided recreation for workers. However the DAF’s most important goal was to enforce the political stability of the large mass of the work force. One of the sub-sections of the DAF was the DAF-Werkscharen, (DAF-Labor Squads). The Werkscharen were established in February 1935 and were to act as the NSDAP’s "watch-dog", in industrial factories. In June 1935 the Werkscharen were granted independent status and uniform regulations were enacted. In November 1935 the first pattern Werkscharen overseas cap was introduced. In April 1937 with a reorganization of the Werkscharen a second pattern overseas cap was introduced and the first pattern cap was discontinued. Originally the colored piping was intended to indicate rank groups but when the DAF submitted the design of the cap to the RZM they misinterpreted the meaning of the colored piping to indicate the political regional level of the wearer as with the NSDAP political leaders caps with the light blue indicating Orts Gruppe level as opposed to the DAF’s intention of rank. In March 1938, with a restructuring of DAF ranks the colored political level piping was abolished and only silver and gold piping was utilized by the appropriate ranks. 2) FEUERSCHUTZPOLIZEI NCO'S OVERSEAS CAP. Nice quality, navy blue, wool/rayon blend construction overseas cap features simulated fold down side and back panels with gently sloping, downward scallops to the front and forward sides. The cap is trimmed with carmine wool truppenfarbe piping. The front center of the cap has a machine woven, second pattern, (circa June 1936-May 1945), wreathed, police style national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted, swastika in it’s talons, in white rayon threads on a, woven black trapezoidal, rayon base. The insignia is original hand stitching to the cap. The interior of the cap is fully lined in gray rayon. Size marked 56. MINT. 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 on June 25TH 1936 to bring about uniformity in dress for all police through-out the country. The police NCO’s overseas cap was originally introduced on July 7TH 1937 and was utilized for the duration of the war. The Feuerschutzpolizei, (Fire Protection Police), were distinguished from other police personnel with navy blue uniforms and headgear as opposed to the police green uniforms of the other police agencies. Of Note: A Himmler directive in November 1938 dictated that the Urban Fire Protection Police exchange their blue uniforms for the new police green uniforms. The Police were divided into eight assorted branches of service with each branch being assigned a specific identifying, truppenfarbe, (Branch of Service Color), with the Feuerschutzpolizei being allocated carmine truppenfarbe which was generally displayed as piping on NCO’s overseas caps. The insignia on the police overseas caps consisted of the second pattern police eagle as introduced on June 25TH 1936. Although wear of the national tri-color cockade was contrary to regulations it was a fairly common practice.
WWII Nazi German overseas cap lot to include 1) DAF WERKSCHAR PERSONNEL'S OVERSEAS CAP. Nice quality, deep navy blue wool construction, second pattern, DAF-Werkscharen pe...morersonnel’s overseas cap. The cap features non-functional, side and back panels which slope gently downwards to the front center of the cap. The crown and side, back panel top edges are all trimmed with light blue rayon piping. The front center of the cap has a machine woven national eagle with out-stretched wings in bright silver/aluminum flat-wire threads on a black, woven rayon, inverted triangular base positioned above two, small, pebbled, magnetic sheet metal, buttons. The eagle is neatly handstitched to the cap. The interior of the cap is fully lined in black rayon, with a partial tan leather sweatband to the front section. Size marked 59. MINT. The Deutsche Arbeitsfront, (German Labor Front), originally founded in 1933, became an official NSDAP organization in October 1934. Its stated purpose was to educate the workers in industry and commerce for smooth and efficient operation of all labor in the Third Reich. The structure of the DAF was basically the same as the NSDAP with different political levels of organization. Due to the diversification in labor the DAF was divided into sub-sections for specific trades and/or professions and it also controlled the Kdf, Kraft durch Freude, (Strength through Joy), organization which provided recreation for workers. However the DAF’s most important goal was to enforce the political stability of the large mass of the work force. One of the sub-sections of the DAF was the DAF-Werkscharen, (DAF-Labor Squads). The Werkscharen were established in February 1935 and were to act as the NSDAP’s "watch-dog", in industrial factories. In June 1935 the Werkscharen were granted independent status and uniform regulations were enacted. In November 1935 the first pattern Werkscharen overseas cap was introduced. In April 1937 with a reorganization of the Werkscharen a second pattern overseas cap was introduced and the first pattern cap was discontinued. Originally the colored piping was intended to indicate rank groups but when the DAF submitted the design of the cap to the RZM they misinterpreted the meaning of the colored piping to indicate the political regional level of the wearer as with the NSDAP political leaders caps with the light blue indicating Orts Gruppe level as opposed to the DAF’s intention of rank. In March 1938, with a restructuring of DAF ranks the colored political level piping was abolished and only silver and gold piping was utilized by the appropriate ranks. 2) FEUERSCHUTZPOLIZEI NCO'S OVERSEAS CAP. Nice quality, navy blue, wool/rayon blend construction overseas cap features simulated fold down side and back panels with gently sloping, downward scallops to the front and forward sides. The cap is trimmed with carmine wool truppenfarbe piping. The front center of the cap has a machine woven, second pattern, (circa June 1936-May 1945), wreathed, police style national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted, swastika in it’s talons, in white rayon threads on a, woven black trapezoidal, rayon base. The insignia is original hand stitching to the cap. The interior of the cap is fully lined in gray rayon. Size marked 56. MINT. 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 on June 25TH 1936 to bring about uniformity in dress for all police through-out the country. The police NCO’s overseas cap was originally introduced on July 7TH 1937 and was utilized for the duration of the war. The Feuerschutzpolizei, (Fire Protection Police), were distinguished from other police personnel with navy blue uniforms and headgear as opposed to the police green uniforms of the other police agencies. Of Note: A Himmler directive in November 1938 dictated that the Urban Fire Protection Police exchange their blue uniforms for the new police green uniforms. The Police were divided into eight assorted branches of service with each branch being assigned a specific identifying, truppenfarbe, (Branch of Service Color), with the Feuerschutzpolizei being allocated carmine truppenfarbe which was generally displayed as piping on NCO’s overseas caps. The insignia on the police overseas caps consisted of the second pattern police eagle as introduced on June 25TH 1936. Although wear of the national tri-color cockade was contrary to regulations it was a fairly common practice.

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