PREMIER MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

PREMIER MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

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PREMIER MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPON AUCTION

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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JAPANESE WWII RICE BOWL & SAKE CUP VETERANS ORG

Lot # 559 (Sale Order: 626 of 784)      

WWII Japanese Rice Bowl and Sake Cup of the Japanese Veterans' Organization. Insignia is displayed on both items. Writing is seen on bottom as well. Rice bowl measures 5" in diameter, sake cup is 3 1/2". VG condition.
WWII Japanese Rice Bowl and Sake Cup of the Japanese Veterans' Organization. Insignia is displayed on both items. Writing is seen on bottom as well. Rice bowl measures 5"...more in diameter, sake cup is 3 1/2". VG condition.

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WW1 WWII NAZI GERMAN MEDAL LOT W/ PANZER EAGLE

Lot # 560 (Sale Order: 627 of 784)      

Lot of 3 Imperial German and Nazi German insignia included is an Imperial German gold would badge still retaining most of it's original gilt finish with a complete crimped hinge, pin and catch. 2nd is a tunic removed, early M36 pattern machine woven national breast eagle with outstretched wings clutching a wreathed canted swastika in it’s talons in white rayon threads on a woven black rayon base. The eagles wingspan is roughly 10cm from wing tip to wing tip. Finally a KVK with swords that is die struck bronze construction bravery award, with a bronze wash is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by a nicely detailed oak-leaf wreath to the obverse. The reverse centerpiece has the embossed date,"1939", which is also encompassed by a nicely detailed oak-leaf wreath. The background field of both the obverse and reverse centerpieces is smooth while the arms of the cross have a pebbled background field with raised, smooth, outer edges. The swords, indicating bravery emanated upward between the arms of the cross. The ribbon suspension ring and medal loop are both intact. The cross comes complete with a piece of original ribbed rayon ribbon. All excellent
Lot of 3 Imperial German and Nazi German insignia included is an Imperial German gold would badge still retaining most of it's original gilt finish with a complete crimpe...mored hinge, pin and catch. 2nd is a tunic removed, early M36 pattern machine woven national breast eagle with outstretched wings clutching a wreathed canted swastika in it’s talons in white rayon threads on a woven black rayon base. The eagles wingspan is roughly 10cm from wing tip to wing tip. Finally a KVK with swords that is die struck bronze construction bravery award, with a bronze wash is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by a nicely detailed oak-leaf wreath to the obverse. The reverse centerpiece has the embossed date,"1939", which is also encompassed by a nicely detailed oak-leaf wreath. The background field of both the obverse and reverse centerpieces is smooth while the arms of the cross have a pebbled background field with raised, smooth, outer edges. The swords, indicating bravery emanated upward between the arms of the cross. The ribbon suspension ring and medal loop are both intact. The cross comes complete with a piece of original ribbed rayon ribbon. All excellent

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WWII NAZI OFFICER'S BELT & OPEN FACE BUCKLE

Lot # 561 (Sale Order: 628 of 784)      

Very nice period worn and used example. Belt is 45mm wide by 85cm in length with seven pairs of buckling holes, maker marked Otto Sindel Berlin 1938. Still in good strong usable near mint condition
Very nice period worn and used example. Belt is 45mm wide by 85cm in length with seven pairs of buckling holes, maker marked Otto Sindel Berlin 1938. Still in good strong...more usable near mint condition

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WWII WAFFEN SS 15th LATVIAN DIVISION COLLAR TAB

Lot # 562 (Sale Order: 629 of 784)      

Black wool construction, 1944 pattern, right hand side, unit designation collar tab featuring a machine embroidered eleven point, sunburst pattern encompassing three stars within a semi-circular border and two downward curved stripes all in silver/gray rayon threads. The collar tab is mounted on a tan buckram backing. Excellent The Waffen-SS Grenadier-Division (lettische Nr.1), filled by Latvian volunteers and conscripts, was formed in February 1943. Because they were non-German they were not allowed to wear the SS rune collar tab. Instead they wore a blank tab until March 1943 when a swastika tab called the Latvian Fire Cross was introduced for wear.
Black wool construction, 1944 pattern, right hand side, unit designation collar tab featuring a machine embroidered eleven point, sunburst pattern encompassing three star...mores within a semi-circular border and two downward curved stripes all in silver/gray rayon threads. The collar tab is mounted on a tan buckram backing. Excellent The Waffen-SS Grenadier-Division (lettische Nr.1), filled by Latvian volunteers and conscripts, was formed in February 1943. Because they were non-German they were not allowed to wear the SS rune collar tab. Instead they wore a blank tab until March 1943 when a swastika tab called the Latvian Fire Cross was introduced for wear.

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PRE HJ REICHSBANNER JUNGSTRUM VORAN BELT BUCKLE

Lot # 563 (Sale Order: 630 of 784)      

German 1920/30s era Reichsbanner JUNGSTURM VORAN Belt Buckle in brass with nickel center. Reverse has 3 solder points & clipped prongs and is unmarked. The Reichsbanner Jugend was the youth branch of the German SPD (Social Democratic Party) which was abolished with Hitler's rise to power in 1933. MINT The Hitler Youth may be traced back to March of 1922, with the formation of the "Jugendbund der NSDAP" (Youth-league of-the NSDAP), under control of the SA. In April of 1924 the "Jugendbund der NSDAP" was renamed "Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung" (Greater-german Youth-movement), and in July of 1926 the "Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung" was officially renamed "Hitlerjugend Bund der deutschen Arbeiterjugend" (Hitler-youth League of-the german Worker-youth). Prior to 1925, an assortment of uniform items were worn by "Hitler Jugend" members, mainly consisting of a white shirt and HJ armband. In an attempt to associate themselves more closely with the Nazi Party, the HJ adopted the NSDAP brown shirt in 1925. Their distinctive belt buckle was introduced in 1933.
German 1920/30s era Reichsbanner JUNGSTURM VORAN Belt Buckle in brass with nickel center. Reverse has 3 solder points & clipped prongs and is unmarked. The Reichsbanner J...moreugend was the youth branch of the German SPD (Social Democratic Party) which was abolished with Hitler's rise to power in 1933. MINT The Hitler Youth may be traced back to March of 1922, with the formation of the "Jugendbund der NSDAP" (Youth-league of-the NSDAP), under control of the SA. In April of 1924 the "Jugendbund der NSDAP" was renamed "Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung" (Greater-german Youth-movement), and in July of 1926 the "Grossdeutsche Jugendbewegung" was officially renamed "Hitlerjugend Bund der deutschen Arbeiterjugend" (Hitler-youth League of-the german Worker-youth). Prior to 1925, an assortment of uniform items were worn by "Hitler Jugend" members, mainly consisting of a white shirt and HJ armband. In an attempt to associate themselves more closely with the Nazi Party, the HJ adopted the NSDAP brown shirt in 1925. Their distinctive belt buckle was introduced in 1933.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE INSIGNIA LOT OF 8

Lot # 564 (Sale Order: 631 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German Kriegsmarine trade or rate lot of 8. Lot includes 1) Helmsmen EM'S Career Sleeve Insignia Steuermann Laufbahnabzeichen. The insignia consists of a roughly, 60mm diameter, navy blue wool base with a machine embroidered sextant in golden yellow wool threads. 2) WWII German Nazi Kriegsmarine Oberstabsgefreiter's Rank Chevron Armwinkel. Final version, (circa-1940-1945), Oberstabsgefreiter’s sleeve rank chevron consists of dual machine embroidered, braided, cornflower blue artificial celleon chevrons flanking a hand embroidered rank pip all mounted on a inverted triangular, ribbed white cotton twill base. The insignia is in overall good condition with light to moderate age and usage toning to the white cotton base. 3) WWII German Nazi Administrative NCO'S Career Sleeve Insignia Verwaltungs Obermaat Laufbahnabzeichen. The insignia consists of a roughly, 3 1/2", (9 cm), tall, 2 3/4", (7 cm), wide, vertically oval, ribbed, white cotton/rayon blend base with a machine embroidered, vertical, Mercurian staff, (two serpents entwined on a winged staff), superimposed on a vertical anchor, all in cornflower blue rayon threads. The outer edge of the base has a narrow, white, cotton/rayon reinforcement strip, machine stitched in place. The reverse of the insignia has a protective, white, cotton backing fully intact. 4) WWII Hydrophone NCO'S Trade Badge Sonderausbildung Abzeichen für Unterwasser Horcher Unteroffizier. The 1940 pattern insignia consists of a vertically oval, deep navy blue wool base with a machine embroidered, downward pointing, vertical, arrow positioned above dual chevrons all in bright red, cotton threads. 5) WWII German Nazi Torpedo Mechanic EM'S Career Sleeve Badge Torpedomechaniker Laufbahnabzeichen. The insignia consists of a roughly, 60mm diameter, brushed, white cotton/rayon blend base with a machine embroidered horizontal torpedo superimposed over a cogged wheel with four internal spokes, all in cornflower blue rayon threads. The outer edge of the badge has a protective, white rayon strip machine stitched in place. 6) WWII German Nazi Kriegsmarine Musician EM'S Career Sleeve Badge Musik Laufbahnabzeichen. Insignia consists of a roughly 60mm diameter, circular, woven white cotton base with a hand embroidered lyre, in cornflower blue cotton threads. The base edge is trimmed in white cotton tape. 7) WWII German Nazi Kriegsmarine Oberstabsgefreiter's Rank Chevron Armwinkel. Final version, (circa-1940-1945), Oberstabsgefreiter’s sleeve rank chevron consists of dual, machine embroidered, braided, bright celluloid chevrons flanking a hand embroidered rank pip all mounted on a inverted, triangular, navy blue wool base. The insignia is in overall very good, unissued condition with minimal age toning and finally 8) WWII German Nazi Kriegsmarine Boatswain's EM'S Career Sleeve Insignia Bootsmann Laufbahnabzeichen. The insignia consists of a roughly 60mm diameter, navy blue wool base with a machine embroidered, five point star in bright, golden yellow, rayon threads. All are in excellent condition.
WWII Nazi German Kriegsmarine trade or rate lot of 8. Lot includes 1) Helmsmen EM'S Career Sleeve Insignia Steuermann Laufbahnabzeichen. The insignia consists of a roughl...morey, 60mm diameter, navy blue wool base with a machine embroidered sextant in golden yellow wool threads. 2) WWII German Nazi Kriegsmarine Oberstabsgefreiter's Rank Chevron Armwinkel. Final version, (circa-1940-1945), Oberstabsgefreiter’s sleeve rank chevron consists of dual machine embroidered, braided, cornflower blue artificial celleon chevrons flanking a hand embroidered rank pip all mounted on a inverted triangular, ribbed white cotton twill base. The insignia is in overall good condition with light to moderate age and usage toning to the white cotton base. 3) WWII German Nazi Administrative NCO'S Career Sleeve Insignia Verwaltungs Obermaat Laufbahnabzeichen. The insignia consists of a roughly, 3 1/2", (9 cm), tall, 2 3/4", (7 cm), wide, vertically oval, ribbed, white cotton/rayon blend base with a machine embroidered, vertical, Mercurian staff, (two serpents entwined on a winged staff), superimposed on a vertical anchor, all in cornflower blue rayon threads. The outer edge of the base has a narrow, white, cotton/rayon reinforcement strip, machine stitched in place. The reverse of the insignia has a protective, white, cotton backing fully intact. 4) WWII Hydrophone NCO'S Trade Badge Sonderausbildung Abzeichen für Unterwasser Horcher Unteroffizier. The 1940 pattern insignia consists of a vertically oval, deep navy blue wool base with a machine embroidered, downward pointing, vertical, arrow positioned above dual chevrons all in bright red, cotton threads. 5) WWII German Nazi Torpedo Mechanic EM'S Career Sleeve Badge Torpedomechaniker Laufbahnabzeichen. The insignia consists of a roughly, 60mm diameter, brushed, white cotton/rayon blend base with a machine embroidered horizontal torpedo superimposed over a cogged wheel with four internal spokes, all in cornflower blue rayon threads. The outer edge of the badge has a protective, white rayon strip machine stitched in place. 6) WWII German Nazi Kriegsmarine Musician EM'S Career Sleeve Badge Musik Laufbahnabzeichen. Insignia consists of a roughly 60mm diameter, circular, woven white cotton base with a hand embroidered lyre, in cornflower blue cotton threads. The base edge is trimmed in white cotton tape. 7) WWII German Nazi Kriegsmarine Oberstabsgefreiter's Rank Chevron Armwinkel. Final version, (circa-1940-1945), Oberstabsgefreiter’s sleeve rank chevron consists of dual, machine embroidered, braided, bright celluloid chevrons flanking a hand embroidered rank pip all mounted on a inverted, triangular, navy blue wool base. The insignia is in overall very good, unissued condition with minimal age toning and finally 8) WWII German Nazi Kriegsmarine Boatswain's EM'S Career Sleeve Insignia Bootsmann Laufbahnabzeichen. The insignia consists of a roughly 60mm diameter, navy blue wool base with a machine embroidered, five point star in bright, golden yellow, rayon threads. All are in excellent condition.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN ATHLETIC FLAG & BELT W/ BUCKLE

Lot # 565 (Sale Order: 632 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German Turnerbund rally flag and belt and buckle all in excellent condition. The emblem adorned on the flag and buckle is made up of four “F”s, a reference to the Turnerbund motto “Frisch, Froh, Fromm und Frei” – Fresh, Happy, Pious and Free. The belt and buckle is a fantastic example worn before and during WWII by members of the German Athletic Association, the “Turnerbund.” The front of this buckle bears the Turnerbund cross emblem. This buckle shows some extremely minor age toning, but no actual wear, and remains in near mint condition. All of the original detail is present to the emblem and pebbling on the front of the buckle. The reverse of this Turnerbund buckle is smooth, with the stamped cross emblem visible in reverse. There is a soldered brass catch, and a plated prong bar for attaching the buckle to a belt; both are intact and functional, with no signs of repair. This piece is manufacturer marked “O. & C. ges. gesch.” indicating a trademarked design made by Overhoff. It would be tough to find a better example of a Turnerbund belt buckle. The leather belt also in excellent condition measuring 80cm and is unmarked. The cotton flag is made of a multi piece construction featuring the Turnerbund cross that is double sided. Flag shows minor staining that would clean up with a cleaning and measuring 40 X 34 inches.
WWII Nazi German Turnerbund rally flag and belt and buckle all in excellent condition. The emblem adorned on the flag and buckle is made up of four “F”s, a reference to t...morehe Turnerbund motto “Frisch, Froh, Fromm und Frei” – Fresh, Happy, Pious and Free. The belt and buckle is a fantastic example worn before and during WWII by members of the German Athletic Association, the “Turnerbund.” The front of this buckle bears the Turnerbund cross emblem. This buckle shows some extremely minor age toning, but no actual wear, and remains in near mint condition. All of the original detail is present to the emblem and pebbling on the front of the buckle. The reverse of this Turnerbund buckle is smooth, with the stamped cross emblem visible in reverse. There is a soldered brass catch, and a plated prong bar for attaching the buckle to a belt; both are intact and functional, with no signs of repair. This piece is manufacturer marked “O. & C. ges. gesch.” indicating a trademarked design made by Overhoff. It would be tough to find a better example of a Turnerbund belt buckle. The leather belt also in excellent condition measuring 80cm and is unmarked. The cotton flag is made of a multi piece construction featuring the Turnerbund cross that is double sided. Flag shows minor staining that would clean up with a cleaning and measuring 40 X 34 inches.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN SS MARKED FIELD ISSUE CUTLERY SET

Lot # 566 (Sale Order: 633 of 784)      

SS marked field issue cutlery set, comprised of a knife, a four tine fork, and a table/soup spoon, each of which slide into the slotted handle of a can/bottle opener. Can opener, knife and spoon are all the same maker and dated for 1941. Fork is a different maker, 1942 dated. Each of the three pieces have the SS runic symbol. Nice clean set. #108411 Excellent.
SS marked field issue cutlery set, comprised of a knife, a four tine fork, and a table/soup spoon, each of which slide into the slotted handle of a can/bottle opener. Can...more opener, knife and spoon are all the same maker and dated for 1941. Fork is a different maker, 1942 dated. Each of the three pieces have the SS runic symbol. Nice clean set. #108411 Excellent.

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WWII GERMAN 3RD REICH 800 SILVER SA TREFFEN BADGE

Lot # 567 (Sale Order: 634 of 784)      

WWII German Third Reich 800 Silver SA Treffen Badge. Marked "800" for silver. The pin back is mounted in a horizontal fashion, instead of vertical. Measures 2 inches by 1.5 inches. The badge is in very good condition
WWII German Third Reich 800 Silver SA Treffen Badge. Marked "800" for silver. The pin back is mounted in a horizontal fashion, instead of vertical. Measures 2 inches by 1...more.5 inches. The badge is in very good condition

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WWII NAZI GERMAN WEHRMACHT RESERVIST WALKING CANE

Lot # 568 (Sale Order: 635 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German reservist wooden walking cane measuring 34 1/2 inches in total length. There are two plaques applied to to the cane "ERINNERUNG AN MEINE DIENSTZEIT" The second plaque has a Wehrmacht style eagle with "Parole Heimat Reserve Hat Ruh!". Cane is made of two pieces using two different colored woods giving it a pleasing look with crisscross alternating colored cording red, black and white with light blue tassels. Excellent.
WWII Nazi German reservist wooden walking cane measuring 34 1/2 inches in total length. There are two plaques applied to to the cane "ERINNERUNG AN MEINE DIENSTZEIT" The ...moresecond plaque has a Wehrmacht style eagle with "Parole Heimat Reserve Hat Ruh!". Cane is made of two pieces using two different colored woods giving it a pleasing look with crisscross alternating colored cording red, black and white with light blue tassels. Excellent.

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WWII NAZI CAMEO PAINTING OF HERMANN GOERING

Lot # 569 (Sale Order: 636 of 784)      

Cameo painting of Hermann Göring in superb condition. Original period painting of commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe, a highly detailed chest up profile portrait oval image 3 1/2 X 2 3/4 showing Goering in uniform circa 1936 and is set into fine ivory under frame. Under the loop, it is clear that this image is hand painted and as done with great skill, undoubtedly as a presentation piece. Fine Condition Hermann Wilhelm Göring 12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German political and military leader as well as one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party (NSDAP), which ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945. A veteran World War I fighter pilot ace, he was a recipient of the Pour le Mérite ("The Blue Max"). He was the last commander of Jagdgeschwader 1 (Jasta 1), the fighter wing once led by Manfred von Richthofen. An early member of the Nazi Party, Göring was among those wounded in Adolf Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. While receiving treatment for his injuries, he developed an addiction to morphine which persisted until the last year of his life. After Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, Göring was named as Minister Without Portfolio in the new government. One of his first acts as a cabinet minister was to oversee the creation of the Gestapo, which he ceded to Heinrich Himmler in 1934. Following the establishment of the Nazi state, Göring amassed power and political capital to become the second most powerful man in Germany. He was appointed commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe (air force), a position he held until the final days of the regime. Upon being named Plenipotentiary of the Four Year Plan in 1936, Göring was entrusted with the task of mobilizing all sectors of the economy for war, an assignment which brought numerous government agencies under his control and helped him become one of the wealthiest men in the country. In September 1939 Hitler designated him as his successor and deputy in all his offices. After the Fall of France in 1940, he was bestowed the specially created rank of Reichsmarschall, which gave him seniority over all officers in Germany's armed forces. By 1941, Göring was at the peak of his power and influence. As the Second World War progressed, Göring's standing with Hitler and with the German public declined after the Luftwaffe proved incapable of preventing the Allied bombing of Germany's cities and re supplying surrounded Axis forces in Stalingrad. Around that time, Göring increasingly withdrew from the military and political scene to devote his attention to collecting property and artwork, much of which was stolen from Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Informed on 22 April 1945 that Hitler intended to commit suicide, Göring sent a telegram to Hitler requesting permission to assume control of the Reich. Considering his request an act of treason, Hitler removed Göring from all his positions, expelled him from the party, and ordered his arrest. After the war, Göring was convicted of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials. He was sentenced to death by hanging, but committed suicide by ingesting cyanide the night before the sentence was to be carried out.
Cameo painting of Hermann Göring in superb condition. Original period painting of commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe, a highly detailed chest up profile portrait oval im...moreage 3 1/2 X 2 3/4 showing Goering in uniform circa 1936 and is set into fine ivory under frame. Under the loop, it is clear that this image is hand painted and as done with great skill, undoubtedly as a presentation piece. Fine Condition Hermann Wilhelm Göring 12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German political and military leader as well as one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party (NSDAP), which ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945. A veteran World War I fighter pilot ace, he was a recipient of the Pour le Mérite ("The Blue Max"). He was the last commander of Jagdgeschwader 1 (Jasta 1), the fighter wing once led by Manfred von Richthofen. An early member of the Nazi Party, Göring was among those wounded in Adolf Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. While receiving treatment for his injuries, he developed an addiction to morphine which persisted until the last year of his life. After Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, Göring was named as Minister Without Portfolio in the new government. One of his first acts as a cabinet minister was to oversee the creation of the Gestapo, which he ceded to Heinrich Himmler in 1934. Following the establishment of the Nazi state, Göring amassed power and political capital to become the second most powerful man in Germany. He was appointed commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe (air force), a position he held until the final days of the regime. Upon being named Plenipotentiary of the Four Year Plan in 1936, Göring was entrusted with the task of mobilizing all sectors of the economy for war, an assignment which brought numerous government agencies under his control and helped him become one of the wealthiest men in the country. In September 1939 Hitler designated him as his successor and deputy in all his offices. After the Fall of France in 1940, he was bestowed the specially created rank of Reichsmarschall, which gave him seniority over all officers in Germany's armed forces. By 1941, Göring was at the peak of his power and influence. As the Second World War progressed, Göring's standing with Hitler and with the German public declined after the Luftwaffe proved incapable of preventing the Allied bombing of Germany's cities and re supplying surrounded Axis forces in Stalingrad. Around that time, Göring increasingly withdrew from the military and political scene to devote his attention to collecting property and artwork, much of which was stolen from Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Informed on 22 April 1945 that Hitler intended to commit suicide, Göring sent a telegram to Hitler requesting permission to assume control of the Reich. Considering his request an act of treason, Hitler removed Göring from all his positions, expelled him from the party, and ordered his arrest. After the war, Göring was convicted of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials. He was sentenced to death by hanging, but committed suicide by ingesting cyanide the night before the sentence was to be carried out.

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WWII NAZI GROßDEUTSCHLANDS WIEDERGEBURT 3-D BOOK

Lot # 570 (Sale Order: 637 of 784)      

RARE THIRD REICH 3-D BOOK AND PICTURE VIEWER FROM 1938 WITH ALL 120 ORIGINAL STEREO PHOTOGRAPHS GROßDEUTSCHLANDS WIEDERGEBURT - WELTGESCHICHTLICHE STUNDEN AN DER DONAU. This is a very nice, rare original example of the Schönstein Raumbildwerk book Großdeutschlands Wiedergeburt - Weltgeschichtliche Stunden an der Donau (The Rebirth of Greater Germany - Historic Hours Along The Danube) by Dr. Karl Bartz. This 80-page, 8 x 11-½ inch hardcover book was published in Wien (Vienna) in 1938 at the direction of Arbeitsgemeinschaft Wiener Neueste Nachrichten, Südwest Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H. with an introduction by Hermann Göring and amazing photos by Professor Heinrich Hoffmann. Schönstein Raumbildwerk (Three Dimensional Picture Publishers) books were unique in that they contained photographic stereo-view cards and a fold-up metal optical device with which the cards could be viewed. If you are not familiar with this Nazi three-dimensional photo book, you need to know that it consists of a well-written text by Dr. Karl Bartz on the subject of the liberation of and reunification with Austria by the government of Germany. There is a full-page, full-color portrait of both Adolf Hitler and one of Hermann Göring in the text as well as six other full-page plates depicting significant people and material from the Anschluß. The special red covers of this album are each about 1/2-inch thick and are die-cut with five cavities that hold 120 special Heinrich Hoffmann and Raumbild Verlag 3-dimensional stereo photographs (REAL photographs from negatives - NOT halftone prints) and the metal viewer with glass lenses (Raumbildbrille) that sets up to view the photographs. The 120 stereo photos each measure 2-3/8 x 5 inches and have a full description of the subject printed on the back. When seen in the viewer each picture is incredibly three-dimensional, almost as if the scene was being viewed in real life. We know of no other way for a history buff to observe a three-dimensional view of the house in which Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau, the grave of his parents in Leonding, Hitler's huge Mercedes-Benz car or the triumphal entry of Hitler into Austria in March 1938. Naturally, the subject of the Anschluß is rather broad in its scope. Among the 100 three-dimensional views are Hitler's triumphal entry into Austria, cheering crowds welcoming him, replacing Dollfuß Platz street signs with Adolf Hitler Platz street signs, marching Hitler Youth and SA formations, huge crowds in Salzburg, Hitler in his rail car, Hitler and his entourage (including Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler and SS-General Reinhard Heydrich), battle damage at the Marxhof, graves of Nazi heroes, the arrival of Rudolf Hess, Hilfszug Bayern in Wien, Gauleiter and Reichskommissar Josef Bürckel standing behind his desk in his office in Vienna, Reichsstatthalter Seyss-Inquart, etc., etc. This rare Third Reich stereo photo book is hardbound in red cloth with black lettering on the covers and the spine. It is complete with both color pictures and all 120 black & white 3D pictures and metal viewer and even has the rare original Nazi era Gebrauchsanweisung or instruction sheet on how to use the metal viewing glasses! This complete, rare 80 year old example of Großdeutschlands Wiedergeburt - Weltgeschichtliche Stunden an der Donau is in very good, little-used condition, with only minor wear to the covers. It would be hard to upgrade this one!
RARE THIRD REICH 3-D BOOK AND PICTURE VIEWER FROM 1938 WITH ALL 120 ORIGINAL STEREO PHOTOGRAPHS GROßDEUTSCHLANDS WIEDERGEBURT - WELTGESCHICHTLICHE STUNDEN AN DER DONAU. T...morehis is a very nice, rare original example of the Schönstein Raumbildwerk book Großdeutschlands Wiedergeburt - Weltgeschichtliche Stunden an der Donau (The Rebirth of Greater Germany - Historic Hours Along The Danube) by Dr. Karl Bartz. This 80-page, 8 x 11-½ inch hardcover book was published in Wien (Vienna) in 1938 at the direction of Arbeitsgemeinschaft Wiener Neueste Nachrichten, Südwest Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H. with an introduction by Hermann Göring and amazing photos by Professor Heinrich Hoffmann. Schönstein Raumbildwerk (Three Dimensional Picture Publishers) books were unique in that they contained photographic stereo-view cards and a fold-up metal optical device with which the cards could be viewed. If you are not familiar with this Nazi three-dimensional photo book, you need to know that it consists of a well-written text by Dr. Karl Bartz on the subject of the liberation of and reunification with Austria by the government of Germany. There is a full-page, full-color portrait of both Adolf Hitler and one of Hermann Göring in the text as well as six other full-page plates depicting significant people and material from the Anschluß. The special red covers of this album are each about 1/2-inch thick and are die-cut with five cavities that hold 120 special Heinrich Hoffmann and Raumbild Verlag 3-dimensional stereo photographs (REAL photographs from negatives - NOT halftone prints) and the metal viewer with glass lenses (Raumbildbrille) that sets up to view the photographs. The 120 stereo photos each measure 2-3/8 x 5 inches and have a full description of the subject printed on the back. When seen in the viewer each picture is incredibly three-dimensional, almost as if the scene was being viewed in real life. We know of no other way for a history buff to observe a three-dimensional view of the house in which Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau, the grave of his parents in Leonding, Hitler's huge Mercedes-Benz car or the triumphal entry of Hitler into Austria in March 1938. Naturally, the subject of the Anschluß is rather broad in its scope. Among the 100 three-dimensional views are Hitler's triumphal entry into Austria, cheering crowds welcoming him, replacing Dollfuß Platz street signs with Adolf Hitler Platz street signs, marching Hitler Youth and SA formations, huge crowds in Salzburg, Hitler in his rail car, Hitler and his entourage (including Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler and SS-General Reinhard Heydrich), battle damage at the Marxhof, graves of Nazi heroes, the arrival of Rudolf Hess, Hilfszug Bayern in Wien, Gauleiter and Reichskommissar Josef Bürckel standing behind his desk in his office in Vienna, Reichsstatthalter Seyss-Inquart, etc., etc. This rare Third Reich stereo photo book is hardbound in red cloth with black lettering on the covers and the spine. It is complete with both color pictures and all 120 black & white 3D pictures and metal viewer and even has the rare original Nazi era Gebrauchsanweisung or instruction sheet on how to use the metal viewing glasses! This complete, rare 80 year old example of Großdeutschlands Wiedergeburt - Weltgeschichtliche Stunden an der Donau is in very good, little-used condition, with only minor wear to the covers. It would be hard to upgrade this one!

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WW2 NAZI GERMAN HERMANN GOERING NON PORTABLE AWARD

Lot # 571 (Sale Order: 638 of 784)      

This is one of the greatest art medals of the Third Reich--certainly the finest for detail and historic significance. The obverse depicts in fine bronze a bust portrait of Hermann Göring dated 1940. Around the edge it states: “Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring Schöpfer der neun Deutschen Luftwaffe,” which translates to: “The creator of the new German Air Force.” On the reverse is depicted the young Hermann Göring seated in the cockpit of his Fokker aircraft behind the machine gun. Over this depiction is an arrow with “22” (the number of his WWI air victories) and around the top edge the words translated: “Last commander of the Fighter Squadron Richtoffen.” Under the portrait is a paragraph from his address to his flying troops translated: “Our way is dark, comrades, however, our loyalty truly we hold!” Under this legend is a small Pour le Mérite, the cherished Blue Max that Göring had won in aerial combat. The medal measures 2 ¼ inches in diameter. This is truly a handsome medallion or art medal with tremendous historic significance.
This is one of the greatest art medals of the Third Reich--certainly the finest for detail and historic significance. The obverse depicts in fine bronze a bust portrait o...moref Hermann Göring dated 1940. Around the edge it states: “Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring Schöpfer der neun Deutschen Luftwaffe,” which translates to: “The creator of the new German Air Force.” On the reverse is depicted the young Hermann Göring seated in the cockpit of his Fokker aircraft behind the machine gun. Over this depiction is an arrow with “22” (the number of his WWI air victories) and around the top edge the words translated: “Last commander of the Fighter Squadron Richtoffen.” Under the portrait is a paragraph from his address to his flying troops translated: “Our way is dark, comrades, however, our loyalty truly we hold!” Under this legend is a small Pour le Mérite, the cherished Blue Max that Göring had won in aerial combat. The medal measures 2 ¼ inches in diameter. This is truly a handsome medallion or art medal with tremendous historic significance.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN BRONZE INVASION MEDAL BY GOETZ

Lot # 572 (Sale Order: 639 of 784)      

Large bronze medal of Karl Xaver Goetz measuring 4 3/8 inches wide and is artist signed at the bottom of the medal. The invasion of 1944 is depicted on medal K-613 with the apocalyptic riders on planes. The German soldier, drafted to the military service in good faith, fighting for the existence of his nation and Europe, is not to blame for the war. Here on our side, as well as over there on the other side, he was obligated to fight. Death laureates the German soldier. The devil tries through trickery to wrest the sword from the soldier's hand. Finally he succeeds. With it ends a heroic but futile battle, burdened with blood guiltiness, leaving behind chaos and the nation thrown back a hundred years. We should never forget the honorable German soldiers who starved, fought, and suffered for six years, and eventually died for their country. Bronze is in excellent condition. In the year 1935, Karl Goetz made the medal, K-510, depicting his own portrait on the obverse side, and the stations of his life on the reverse. The medal was made to celebrate his 60th birthday. The stations of his life are written around a nude man carrying the symbol of the artist's birthplace, Augsburg, on his right shoulder. Born on June 28th, 1875, in Augsburg, Goetz attended the school of art in Augsburg, and continued his education in schools of art in Dresden, Leipzig, Berlin, and Düsseldorf from 1895 to 1897. He then went to Utrecht, in Holland, and later to Le Locle, during the years 1897 to 1899, spent 5 years in Paris, and in 1904 moved to Munich. He grew to love this ancient city and it became his home. One of the proudest moments of Goetz's life came when the city of Munich awarded him rights as a citizen. He lived there for forty six years, until his death on September 8, 1950. Now an artist in his own field, Goetz led an active life, becoming a member of the Munich Artists Society, The Numismatic Society, The Antique Club of Munich, and The Austrian Association for Numismatics in Vienna. Nevertheless, Goetz managed to create over 800 medals. A great number of these medals are shown and possessed by the Kaiser Friedrich Museum in Berlin, the Münzkabinett in Munich, the Germanische Museum Nürnberg, and the Münzkabinetts Vienna, Grafenhage, and London. The Universitetets Myntkabinett in Oslo, Norway has 69 Goetz medals on display. There are also many medals which are owned by the American Numismatic Society in New York. Some of the largest private collections in the United States are the Saginaw Valley Collection, and, of course, the KarlGoetz.com Collection. Many of the medals made by Goetz were reduced in size to 60, 36, and 21 mm. The metal molds and steel dies were worked over and finished by Goetz himself, since he had gone through an engraver's apprenticeship in Augsburg. These medals were minted in bronze, silver, and gold by the Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt in Munich. One of the most common was the "Hindenburg" 80th birthday commemorative, K-386, struck in silver and gold, Mintage figures of these medals exceeded one million struck. Hundreds of metal molds and steel dies, which had been stored in the Hauptmünzamt in Munich, were rendered unserviceable by the bombings of World War II. Because of this portrait medal of Hindenburg, made in 1927, Goetz received the commission to design the Hindenburg postage stamp for the government in the year 1932. Goetz received many awards: the State Medal in silver at Nuremberg in 1906; the State Medal in silver at Gent 1913; and, awarded posthumously, the Silver State medal of the "II Exposición Nacional de Numismatica e Internacional de Medallas" held in Madrid, Spain in 1950. In 1946 Karl Goetz worked on his last medal, the great K-633, "The German Passion." On the reverse side is inscribed a passage taken from the Lord's prayer, "Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors, and lead us not in temptation, but deliver us from evil." On the other side the figure of a man, praying to Jesus Christ on the cross, resembles Goetz himself. This medal seems to have a wealth of symbolic meaning. One is reminded that Goetz and his fatherland, at the end of World War II in 1945, faced the question of what evil deeds had been committed during the fatal twelve years of the Hitler regime. This last medal by Goetz deserves recognition as the culmination of his lifework. It is fitting that his son Guido, who finished this medal due to his father's illness, changed the date from 1946, to 1950. It was an appropriate act to date this medal with Karl Goetz's year of death. Goetz was a man of genius who lived for his work. In the last years before his death, he had suffered from paralysis of the right hand; yet he continued his work as long as he was able. By the time of his death the right side of his body had become completely paralyzed. Karl Goetz died at the age of seventy-five on September 8, 1950. He was an artist to the end.
Large bronze medal of Karl Xaver Goetz measuring 4 3/8 inches wide and is artist signed at the bottom of the medal. The invasion of 1944 is depicted on medal K-613 with t...morehe apocalyptic riders on planes. The German soldier, drafted to the military service in good faith, fighting for the existence of his nation and Europe, is not to blame for the war. Here on our side, as well as over there on the other side, he was obligated to fight. Death laureates the German soldier. The devil tries through trickery to wrest the sword from the soldier's hand. Finally he succeeds. With it ends a heroic but futile battle, burdened with blood guiltiness, leaving behind chaos and the nation thrown back a hundred years. We should never forget the honorable German soldiers who starved, fought, and suffered for six years, and eventually died for their country. Bronze is in excellent condition. In the year 1935, Karl Goetz made the medal, K-510, depicting his own portrait on the obverse side, and the stations of his life on the reverse. The medal was made to celebrate his 60th birthday. The stations of his life are written around a nude man carrying the symbol of the artist's birthplace, Augsburg, on his right shoulder. Born on June 28th, 1875, in Augsburg, Goetz attended the school of art in Augsburg, and continued his education in schools of art in Dresden, Leipzig, Berlin, and Düsseldorf from 1895 to 1897. He then went to Utrecht, in Holland, and later to Le Locle, during the years 1897 to 1899, spent 5 years in Paris, and in 1904 moved to Munich. He grew to love this ancient city and it became his home. One of the proudest moments of Goetz's life came when the city of Munich awarded him rights as a citizen. He lived there for forty six years, until his death on September 8, 1950. Now an artist in his own field, Goetz led an active life, becoming a member of the Munich Artists Society, The Numismatic Society, The Antique Club of Munich, and The Austrian Association for Numismatics in Vienna. Nevertheless, Goetz managed to create over 800 medals. A great number of these medals are shown and possessed by the Kaiser Friedrich Museum in Berlin, the Münzkabinett in Munich, the Germanische Museum Nürnberg, and the Münzkabinetts Vienna, Grafenhage, and London. The Universitetets Myntkabinett in Oslo, Norway has 69 Goetz medals on display. There are also many medals which are owned by the American Numismatic Society in New York. Some of the largest private collections in the United States are the Saginaw Valley Collection, and, of course, the KarlGoetz.com Collection. Many of the medals made by Goetz were reduced in size to 60, 36, and 21 mm. The metal molds and steel dies were worked over and finished by Goetz himself, since he had gone through an engraver's apprenticeship in Augsburg. These medals were minted in bronze, silver, and gold by the Bayerisches Hauptmünzamt in Munich. One of the most common was the "Hindenburg" 80th birthday commemorative, K-386, struck in silver and gold, Mintage figures of these medals exceeded one million struck. Hundreds of metal molds and steel dies, which had been stored in the Hauptmünzamt in Munich, were rendered unserviceable by the bombings of World War II. Because of this portrait medal of Hindenburg, made in 1927, Goetz received the commission to design the Hindenburg postage stamp for the government in the year 1932. Goetz received many awards: the State Medal in silver at Nuremberg in 1906; the State Medal in silver at Gent 1913; and, awarded posthumously, the Silver State medal of the "II Exposición Nacional de Numismatica e Internacional de Medallas" held in Madrid, Spain in 1950. In 1946 Karl Goetz worked on his last medal, the great K-633, "The German Passion." On the reverse side is inscribed a passage taken from the Lord's prayer, "Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors, and lead us not in temptation, but deliver us from evil." On the other side the figure of a man, praying to Jesus Christ on the cross, resembles Goetz himself. This medal seems to have a wealth of symbolic meaning. One is reminded that Goetz and his fatherland, at the end of World War II in 1945, faced the question of what evil deeds had been committed during the fatal twelve years of the Hitler regime. This last medal by Goetz deserves recognition as the culmination of his lifework. It is fitting that his son Guido, who finished this medal due to his father's illness, changed the date from 1946, to 1950. It was an appropriate act to date this medal with Karl Goetz's year of death. Goetz was a man of genius who lived for his work. In the last years before his death, he had suffered from paralysis of the right hand; yet he continued his work as long as he was able. By the time of his death the right side of his body had become completely paralyzed. Karl Goetz died at the age of seventy-five on September 8, 1950. He was an artist to the end.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN ALLACH TEAPOT CUP AND SAUCERS WW2

Lot # 573 (Sale Order: 640 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German SS Allach marked Teapot with cups and saucers. Lidded Teapot measures 7 1/2 inches tall and is marked to the reverse with their iconic logo of interlocking SS ruins in green with the company name Allach. The saucers measures 4 1/4 inches wide. The set has three saucers and two cups both of them measuring 2 1/2 inches tall. History Franz Nagy had owned the land since 1925 that the Munich-Allach facility was built on. With his business partner, the porcelain artist Prof. Karl Diebitsch, he began the production of porcelain art. The porcelain factory Porzellan Manufaktur Allach was established as a private company in 1935 in the small town of Allach, near Munich, Germany. In 1936 the factory was acquired by the SS. Heinrich Himmler, the leader of the SS who was known for his obsession with Aryan mysticism, saw the acquisition of a porcelain factory for the production of works of art that would be representative, in Himmler's eyes, of Germanic culture. Allach porcelain was one of Himmler’s favorite projects and produced various figurines (soldiers, animals, etc.) to compete in the small but profitable German porcelain market. High-ranking artists were locked into contract. The output of the factory included over 240 ceramic models. As output at the Allach factory increased, the Nazis moved production to a new facility near the Dachau concentration camp. The use of slave labor from the Dachau camp was strongly denied by the factory managers at the Nuremberg Trials.[3] Initially intended as a temporary facility, Dachau remained the main location for porcelain manufacture even after the original factory in Allach was modernized and reopened in 1940. The factory in Allach was retrofitted for the production of ceramic products such as household pottery. Prof. Karl Diebitsch, was an Obersturmbannführer in the Waffen-SS, and Himmler’s personal referent on art. Prof. Theodor Kärner was (besides Diebitsch) one of Germany’s most prestigious artists in porcelain. Kärner also worked with Meissen, Rosenthal and Hutschenreuther. Allach was a sub-camp of Dachau near Munich, located approximately 16 km from the main camp at Dachau. According to Marcus J. Smith, who wrote "Dachau: The Harrowing of Hell," the Allach camp was divided into two enclosures, one for 3,000 Jewish inmates and the other for 6,000 non-Jewish prisoners. Smith was a doctor in the US military, assigned to take over the care of the prisoners after the liberation. He wrote that the typhus epidemic had not reached Allach until 22 April 1945, about a week before the camp was liberated. The fall of the Third Reich brought an end to the Allach factory. The Allach factories were shut down in 1945, and never reopened.
WWII Nazi German SS Allach marked Teapot with cups and saucers. Lidded Teapot measures 7 1/2 inches tall and is marked to the reverse with their iconic logo of interlocki...moreng SS ruins in green with the company name Allach. The saucers measures 4 1/4 inches wide. The set has three saucers and two cups both of them measuring 2 1/2 inches tall. History Franz Nagy had owned the land since 1925 that the Munich-Allach facility was built on. With his business partner, the porcelain artist Prof. Karl Diebitsch, he began the production of porcelain art. The porcelain factory Porzellan Manufaktur Allach was established as a private company in 1935 in the small town of Allach, near Munich, Germany. In 1936 the factory was acquired by the SS. Heinrich Himmler, the leader of the SS who was known for his obsession with Aryan mysticism, saw the acquisition of a porcelain factory for the production of works of art that would be representative, in Himmler's eyes, of Germanic culture. Allach porcelain was one of Himmler’s favorite projects and produced various figurines (soldiers, animals, etc.) to compete in the small but profitable German porcelain market. High-ranking artists were locked into contract. The output of the factory included over 240 ceramic models. As output at the Allach factory increased, the Nazis moved production to a new facility near the Dachau concentration camp. The use of slave labor from the Dachau camp was strongly denied by the factory managers at the Nuremberg Trials.[3] Initially intended as a temporary facility, Dachau remained the main location for porcelain manufacture even after the original factory in Allach was modernized and reopened in 1940. The factory in Allach was retrofitted for the production of ceramic products such as household pottery. Prof. Karl Diebitsch, was an Obersturmbannführer in the Waffen-SS, and Himmler’s personal referent on art. Prof. Theodor Kärner was (besides Diebitsch) one of Germany’s most prestigious artists in porcelain. Kärner also worked with Meissen, Rosenthal and Hutschenreuther. Allach was a sub-camp of Dachau near Munich, located approximately 16 km from the main camp at Dachau. According to Marcus J. Smith, who wrote "Dachau: The Harrowing of Hell," the Allach camp was divided into two enclosures, one for 3,000 Jewish inmates and the other for 6,000 non-Jewish prisoners. Smith was a doctor in the US military, assigned to take over the care of the prisoners after the liberation. He wrote that the typhus epidemic had not reached Allach until 22 April 1945, about a week before the camp was liberated. The fall of the Third Reich brought an end to the Allach factory. The Allach factories were shut down in 1945, and never reopened.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN SWASTIKA & DIAMOND EARRINGS WW2

Lot # 574 (Sale Order: 641 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German lockable Fish Hook Earrings and on the pennant a non canted Swastika. To the top of the Swastika is a small rose cut diamond. Both are in excellent condition. The Nazi Party, officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP), was a far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945, that created and supported the ideology of Nazism. Its precursor, the German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; DAP), existed from 1919 to 1920. The Nazi Party emerged from the German nationalist, racist and populist Freikorps paramilitary culture, which fought against the communist uprisings in post-World War I Germany. The party was created to draw workers away from communism and into völkisch nationalism. Initially, Nazi political strategy focused on anti-big business, anti-bourgeois, and anti-capitalist rhetoric, although this was later downplayed to gain the support of business leaders, and in the 1930s the party's main focus shifted to antisemitic and anti-Marxist themes. Pseudoscientific racist theories were central to Nazism, expressed in the idea of a "people's community" (Volksgemeinschaft). The party aimed to unite "racially desirable" Germans as national comrades, while excluding those deemed either to be political dissidents, physically or intellectually inferior, or of a foreign race (Fremdvölkische). The Nazis sought to strengthen the Germanic people, the "Aryan master race", through racial purity and eugenics, broad social welfare programs, and a collective subordination of individual rights, which could be sacrificed for the good of the state on behalf of the people. To protect the supposed purity and strength of the Aryan race, the Nazis sought to exterminate Jews, Romani, Poles and most other Slavs, along with the physically and mentally handicapped. They disenfranchised and segregated homosexuals, Africans, Jehovah's Witnesses and political opponents. The persecution reached its climax when the party-controlled German state set in motion the Final Solution—an industrial system of genocide which achieved the murder of around 6 million Jews and millions of other targeted victims, in what has become known as the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler, the party's leader since 1921, was appointed Chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg on 30 January 1933. Hitler rapidly established a totalitarian regime known as the Third Reich. Following the defeat of the Third Reich at the conclusion of World War II in Europe, the party was "declared to be illegal" by the Allied powers, who carried out denazification in the years after the war both in Germany and in territories occupied by Nazi forces. The use of any symbols associated with the party is now outlawed in many European countries, including Germany and Austria.
WWII Nazi German lockable Fish Hook Earrings and on the pennant a non canted Swastika. To the top of the Swastika is a small rose cut diamond. Both are in excellent condi...moretion. The Nazi Party, officially the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP), was a far-right political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945, that created and supported the ideology of Nazism. Its precursor, the German Workers' Party (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei; DAP), existed from 1919 to 1920. The Nazi Party emerged from the German nationalist, racist and populist Freikorps paramilitary culture, which fought against the communist uprisings in post-World War I Germany. The party was created to draw workers away from communism and into völkisch nationalism. Initially, Nazi political strategy focused on anti-big business, anti-bourgeois, and anti-capitalist rhetoric, although this was later downplayed to gain the support of business leaders, and in the 1930s the party's main focus shifted to antisemitic and anti-Marxist themes. Pseudoscientific racist theories were central to Nazism, expressed in the idea of a "people's community" (Volksgemeinschaft). The party aimed to unite "racially desirable" Germans as national comrades, while excluding those deemed either to be political dissidents, physically or intellectually inferior, or of a foreign race (Fremdvölkische). The Nazis sought to strengthen the Germanic people, the "Aryan master race", through racial purity and eugenics, broad social welfare programs, and a collective subordination of individual rights, which could be sacrificed for the good of the state on behalf of the people. To protect the supposed purity and strength of the Aryan race, the Nazis sought to exterminate Jews, Romani, Poles and most other Slavs, along with the physically and mentally handicapped. They disenfranchised and segregated homosexuals, Africans, Jehovah's Witnesses and political opponents. The persecution reached its climax when the party-controlled German state set in motion the Final Solution—an industrial system of genocide which achieved the murder of around 6 million Jews and millions of other targeted victims, in what has become known as the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler, the party's leader since 1921, was appointed Chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg on 30 January 1933. Hitler rapidly established a totalitarian regime known as the Third Reich. Following the defeat of the Third Reich at the conclusion of World War II in Europe, the party was "declared to be illegal" by the Allied powers, who carried out denazification in the years after the war both in Germany and in territories occupied by Nazi forces. The use of any symbols associated with the party is now outlawed in many European countries, including Germany and Austria.

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FANTASTIC CLOISONNE JAPANESE SAMURAI SWORD

Lot # 575 (Sale Order: 642 of 784)      

This is rare Meiji-era Japanese ceremonial samurai tachi sword in enamel-cloisonné mounts with the very old Koto-or Shinto-era blade, having five holes in the tang (This usually indicates long history of remounting and possible warfare history.) The wooden part of the tsuka (hilt under the enamel cover) is covered with Japanese writings. The tsuba (guard) is signed “SOTEN HIKONE JU GOSHU.” This is later, early nineteenth-century Aizu work, iron marubori (carved in the round) depicting samurai in armor inlaid in gold and copper. The saya (scabbard) and tsuka (hilt) are Meiji circa 1900 done in cloisonné. The saya has in its background multicolor floral roundels; the kojiri (drag) and lower band are in plain, dark brass. The tsuka (hilt or handle) is with green background with beautiful multicolor butterflies. The length of the sword is 38 inches in its sheath and the blade is 28 inches long. They just aren’t found as good as this one these days. Astoundingly beautiful! PROVENANCE:--- H.H. Thomas Collection. Cloisonné is an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects. In recent centuries, vitreous enamel has been used, and inlays of cut gemstones, glass and other materials were also used during older periods. The resulting objects can also be called cloisonné. The decoration is formed by first adding compartments (cloisons in French) to the metal object by soldering or affixing silver or gold wires or thin strips placed on their edges. These remain visible in the finished piece, separating the different compartments of the enamel or inlays, which are often of several colors. Cloisonné enamel objects are worked on with enamel powder made into a paste, which then needs to be fired in a kiln. The technique is exceedingly tedious and arduous and perfection is achieved only by the absolute masters of the art. In antiquity, the cloisonné technique was mostly used for jewelry and small fittings for clothes, weapons, or similar small objects decorated with geometric, floral, or schematic designs, with thick cloisonné walls. In the Byzantine Empire, techniques using thinner wires were developed to allow more pictorial images to be produced, mostly used for religious images and jewelry, and by then always using enamel. By the 14th century this enamel technique had spread to China, where it was soon used for much larger vessels such as bowls and vases; the technique remains common in China to the present day, and cloisonné-enamel objects using Chinese-derived styles were produced in the West from the 18th century. In Japan, the art reached excellence never really effectively duplicated in the world. The cloisonné-mounted Tachi offered here is an example of the epitome of the enameller’s art.
This is rare Meiji-era Japanese ceremonial samurai tachi sword in enamel-cloisonné mounts with the very old Koto-or Shinto-era blade, having five holes in the tang (This ...moreusually indicates long history of remounting and possible warfare history.) The wooden part of the tsuka (hilt under the enamel cover) is covered with Japanese writings. The tsuba (guard) is signed “SOTEN HIKONE JU GOSHU.” This is later, early nineteenth-century Aizu work, iron marubori (carved in the round) depicting samurai in armor inlaid in gold and copper. The saya (scabbard) and tsuka (hilt) are Meiji circa 1900 done in cloisonné. The saya has in its background multicolor floral roundels; the kojiri (drag) and lower band are in plain, dark brass. The tsuka (hilt or handle) is with green background with beautiful multicolor butterflies. The length of the sword is 38 inches in its sheath and the blade is 28 inches long. They just aren’t found as good as this one these days. Astoundingly beautiful! PROVENANCE:--- H.H. Thomas Collection. Cloisonné is an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects. In recent centuries, vitreous enamel has been used, and inlays of cut gemstones, glass and other materials were also used during older periods. The resulting objects can also be called cloisonné. The decoration is formed by first adding compartments (cloisons in French) to the metal object by soldering or affixing silver or gold wires or thin strips placed on their edges. These remain visible in the finished piece, separating the different compartments of the enamel or inlays, which are often of several colors. Cloisonné enamel objects are worked on with enamel powder made into a paste, which then needs to be fired in a kiln. The technique is exceedingly tedious and arduous and perfection is achieved only by the absolute masters of the art. In antiquity, the cloisonné technique was mostly used for jewelry and small fittings for clothes, weapons, or similar small objects decorated with geometric, floral, or schematic designs, with thick cloisonné walls. In the Byzantine Empire, techniques using thinner wires were developed to allow more pictorial images to be produced, mostly used for religious images and jewelry, and by then always using enamel. By the 14th century this enamel technique had spread to China, where it was soon used for much larger vessels such as bowls and vases; the technique remains common in China to the present day, and cloisonné-enamel objects using Chinese-derived styles were produced in the West from the 18th century. In Japan, the art reached excellence never really effectively duplicated in the world. The cloisonné-mounted Tachi offered here is an example of the epitome of the enameller’s art.

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WWII NAZI DEUTSCHES JUNGVOLK DJ MEMBER’S KNIFE WW2

Lot # 576 (Sale Order: 643 of 784)      

(Deutsches Jungvolk Messer). A very well-preserved Deutsches Jungvolk (DJ) member’s knife, measuring 8 1/4 in length when inserted into the scabbard. The knife features a 4 1/4-long magnetic metal blade with a sharpened tip and edge. The blade sits flush with the nickel-plated upper crossguard, which has a hooked quillon and forms one piece with the handle and lower crossguard. The handle grip consists of two piece of pebbled black bakelite held together by dual rivets. It is accompanied by its period original scabbard, with enameled Hitler Youth Diamond and is constructed of black-painted magnetic metal. Its throat is held together by a single rivet and retains a functional spring catch, securely holding the dagger in place during storage. Two magnetic metal rivets attach a blackened leather belt loop to the scabbard. Scratching and running marks are visible on the blade, and age-appropriate fatigue is evident to the leather belt loop. It is in an overall excellent condition.
(Deutsches Jungvolk Messer). A very well-preserved Deutsches Jungvolk (DJ) member’s knife, measuring 8 1/4 in length when inserted into the scabbard. The knife features a...more 4 1/4-long magnetic metal blade with a sharpened tip and edge. The blade sits flush with the nickel-plated upper crossguard, which has a hooked quillon and forms one piece with the handle and lower crossguard. The handle grip consists of two piece of pebbled black bakelite held together by dual rivets. It is accompanied by its period original scabbard, with enameled Hitler Youth Diamond and is constructed of black-painted magnetic metal. Its throat is held together by a single rivet and retains a functional spring catch, securely holding the dagger in place during storage. Two magnetic metal rivets attach a blackened leather belt loop to the scabbard. Scratching and running marks are visible on the blade, and age-appropriate fatigue is evident to the leather belt loop. It is in an overall excellent condition.

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WWII LSSAH WAFFEN SS ADOLF HITLER DIV. MUSIC LAIR

Lot # 577 (Sale Order: 644 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German LAH Waffen SS Musical Lair with the inscription Musikkorps Der SS Panzer Grenadier Division with a large set of SS ruins to the center and to the other side of the Lair L SS AH. The Lair measures 4 1/4 X 3 1/4 inches wide with two mounting brackets to the reverse. I believe this was for a car or some type of vehicle. The 1st SS Panzer Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler", short LSSAH, (German: 1. SS-Panzerdivision "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler") began as Adolf Hitler's personal bodyguard, responsible for guarding the Führer's person, offices, and residences. Initially the size of a regiment, the LSSAH eventually grew into an elite division-sized unit during World War II. The LSSAH participated in combat during the invasion of Poland, and was amalgamated into the Waffen-SS together with the SS-Verfügungstruppe (SS-VT) and the combat units of the SS-Totenkopfverbände (SS-TV) prior to Operation Barbarossa in 1941. By mid-1942 it had been increased in size from a regiment to a Panzergrenadier division and was designated SS Panzergrenadier Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler". It received its final form as a Panzer division in October 1943. Members of the LSSAH perpetrated numerous atrocities and war crimes, including the Malmedy massacre. They killed an estimated 5,000 prisoners of war in the period 1940–1945, mostly on the Eastern Front.
WWII Nazi German LAH Waffen SS Musical Lair with the inscription Musikkorps Der SS Panzer Grenadier Division with a large set of SS ruins to the center and to the other s...moreide of the Lair L SS AH. The Lair measures 4 1/4 X 3 1/4 inches wide with two mounting brackets to the reverse. I believe this was for a car or some type of vehicle. The 1st SS Panzer Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler", short LSSAH, (German: 1. SS-Panzerdivision "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler") began as Adolf Hitler's personal bodyguard, responsible for guarding the Führer's person, offices, and residences. Initially the size of a regiment, the LSSAH eventually grew into an elite division-sized unit during World War II. The LSSAH participated in combat during the invasion of Poland, and was amalgamated into the Waffen-SS together with the SS-Verfügungstruppe (SS-VT) and the combat units of the SS-Totenkopfverbände (SS-TV) prior to Operation Barbarossa in 1941. By mid-1942 it had been increased in size from a regiment to a Panzergrenadier division and was designated SS Panzergrenadier Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler". It received its final form as a Panzer division in October 1943. Members of the LSSAH perpetrated numerous atrocities and war crimes, including the Malmedy massacre. They killed an estimated 5,000 prisoners of war in the period 1940–1945, mostly on the Eastern Front.

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WWII THIRD REICH GERMAN AHNENERBE CANDLE HOLDER

Lot # 578 (Sale Order: 645 of 784)      

Candle holder from Wewelsberg used in ceremonies of SS Ahenerbe in the form of Sonnenrad Hakenkreuz (sun wheel Swastika) measuring 9 inches by 9 inches. The word "Vererbung" (Inheritance) is carved on the front side and "Deutsches Ahnenerbe" can be seen on the reverse side. Piece is in good conditon with very little wear.
Candle holder from Wewelsberg used in ceremonies of SS Ahenerbe in the form of Sonnenrad Hakenkreuz (sun wheel Swastika) measuring 9 inches by 9 inches. The word "Vererbu...moreng" (Inheritance) is carved on the front side and "Deutsches Ahnenerbe" can be seen on the reverse side. Piece is in good conditon with very little wear.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN MEDAL & INSIGNIA LOT w/ TINNIES

Lot # 579 (Sale Order: 646 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German lot to include a Luftwaffe Droop Tail belt buckle. Early, 1935 pattern, die stamped, aluminum construction box buckle features a pebbled outer field with a central, embossed, high relief, horizontally oval laurel leaf wreath encompassing a slightly domed, pebbled inner field with an embossed, early, "droop tailed", pattern, (Circa 1935-1937/38), Luftwaffe eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a canted swastika in it’s talons, to the center. The reverse of the buckle is a mirror image of the obverse and the brazed buckle catch, prong bar and prong (Missing One). War Merit Cross with Swords. Die struck alloy award with a silver wash is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by an oak-leaf 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 solid soldered hinge on a rectangular base plate, inset into a rectangular recess, a broad, vertical tapered pin and a catch on a circular base plate, inset into a oval recess all intact. The reverse of the award is well marked with a deeply stamped manufacturers numerical code within a square border. Silver Wound Badge. 1939 pattern solid backed badge with a silver 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. The reverse of the badge is well marked with the embossed, manufacturer’s numerical code, "30" indicating manufacture by Hauptmünzamt of Wien, (Chief Mint Vienna). War Merit Cross without Swords. Die struck zinc service award is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by a nicely detailed oak-leaf wreath to the obverse. The reverse centerpiece has the embossed date,"1939", which is also encompassed by a nicely detailed oak-leaf wreath. The background field of both the obverse and reverse centerpieces is smooth while the arms of the cross have a pebbled background field with raised, smooth, outer edges. The medal loop and ribbon suspension ring are both intact. Russian Front Medal 1941/42. Die struck, alloy construction, medal with a silver washed outer rim and helmet, and a blued center. The obverse of the medal features a recessed outer rim with an embossed helmet and stick grenade to the top center and a high relief Wehrmacht style national eagle with down swept wings, clutching a static swastika in its talons which is superimposed on a laurel leaf sprig to the center. The reverse of the medal features a recessed outer rim with a smooth background field with embossed Latin script to the center, "Winterschlacht Im Osten 1941/42", (Winter Battle in the East 1941/42), above a crossed sword and laurel leaf sprig. DRKB Hat Badge missing one prong. Heer Visor Cap Wreath. Second pattern, (circa March 1935-May 1945), EM/NCO’s visor cap wreath and national tri-color cockade. The insignia consists of a nicely detailed, stamped, high relief, opened top, silver washed, zinc oak-leaf wreath with six small acorns. Six various tinnies and other cap insignia.
WWII Nazi German lot to include a Luftwaffe Droop Tail belt buckle. Early, 1935 pattern, die stamped, aluminum construction box buckle features a pebbled outer field with...more a central, embossed, high relief, horizontally oval laurel leaf wreath encompassing a slightly domed, pebbled inner field with an embossed, early, "droop tailed", pattern, (Circa 1935-1937/38), Luftwaffe eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a canted swastika in it’s talons, to the center. The reverse of the buckle is a mirror image of the obverse and the brazed buckle catch, prong bar and prong (Missing One). War Merit Cross with Swords. Die struck alloy award with a silver wash is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by an oak-leaf 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 solid soldered hinge on a rectangular base plate, inset into a rectangular recess, a broad, vertical tapered pin and a catch on a circular base plate, inset into a oval recess all intact. The reverse of the award is well marked with a deeply stamped manufacturers numerical code within a square border. Silver Wound Badge. 1939 pattern solid backed badge with a silver 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. The reverse of the badge is well marked with the embossed, manufacturer’s numerical code, "30" indicating manufacture by Hauptmünzamt of Wien, (Chief Mint Vienna). War Merit Cross without Swords. Die struck zinc service award is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by a nicely detailed oak-leaf wreath to the obverse. The reverse centerpiece has the embossed date,"1939", which is also encompassed by a nicely detailed oak-leaf wreath. The background field of both the obverse and reverse centerpieces is smooth while the arms of the cross have a pebbled background field with raised, smooth, outer edges. The medal loop and ribbon suspension ring are both intact. Russian Front Medal 1941/42. Die struck, alloy construction, medal with a silver washed outer rim and helmet, and a blued center. The obverse of the medal features a recessed outer rim with an embossed helmet and stick grenade to the top center and a high relief Wehrmacht style national eagle with down swept wings, clutching a static swastika in its talons which is superimposed on a laurel leaf sprig to the center. The reverse of the medal features a recessed outer rim with a smooth background field with embossed Latin script to the center, "Winterschlacht Im Osten 1941/42", (Winter Battle in the East 1941/42), above a crossed sword and laurel leaf sprig. DRKB Hat Badge missing one prong. Heer Visor Cap Wreath. Second pattern, (circa March 1935-May 1945), EM/NCO’s visor cap wreath and national tri-color cockade. The insignia consists of a nicely detailed, stamped, high relief, opened top, silver washed, zinc oak-leaf wreath with six small acorns. Six various tinnies and other cap insignia.

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REPRO WW2 NAZI GERMAN VISOR HAT LOT OF 3 WAFFEN SS

Lot # 580 (Sale Order: 647 of 784)      

Extremely high quality hat lot of three Waffen SS and Police Visor Hat lot to include 1) Waffen SS Panzer officer's visor hat missing the Totenkopf The cap is extremely well made of field-grey wool/tricot blend construction visor cap with a whipcord weave features a wide, black velvet centerband and pink wool waffenfarbe piping to the top of the crown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the centerband. The cap has a bright, twisted, silver/aluminum chin cord which is secured in place by two, small, silver washed, pebbled, alloy buttons. The cap has a extended, forward, black lacquered, vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip near the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in a tan rayon. Sweat diamond is complete. The interior of the cap also has a wide, brown leather sweatband with a black velvet band. Roughly a size 56. 2) Waffen SS General's Visor Cap. Nice quality, field-grey wool features a wide, black velvet centerband and silver bullion piping to the top of the crown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the centerband. The cap has a bright, twisted, silver/aluminum chin cord which is secured in place by two, small, silver washed, pebbled, alloy buttons. The cap has a extended, forward, black lacquered, vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip near the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in a gray rayon. Sweat diamond is present. The interior of the cap also has a wide, brown leather sweatband. Roughly a size 56. 3) Police Officer's Visor Hat. Visor is a nice example but not nearly as high quality of the other two caps before. Complete liner, sweatband, sweatshield and original insignia. Cap is roughly a size 54/55.
Extremely high quality hat lot of three Waffen SS and Police Visor Hat lot to include 1) Waffen SS Panzer officer's visor hat missing the Totenkopf The cap is extremely w...moreell made of field-grey wool/tricot blend construction visor cap with a whipcord weave features a wide, black velvet centerband and pink wool waffenfarbe piping to the top of the crown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the centerband. The cap has a bright, twisted, silver/aluminum chin cord which is secured in place by two, small, silver washed, pebbled, alloy buttons. The cap has a extended, forward, black lacquered, vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip near the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in a tan rayon. Sweat diamond is complete. The interior of the cap also has a wide, brown leather sweatband with a black velvet band. Roughly a size 56. 2) Waffen SS General's Visor Cap. Nice quality, field-grey wool features a wide, black velvet centerband and silver bullion piping to the top of the crown edge and both the top and bottom edges of the centerband. The cap has a bright, twisted, silver/aluminum chin cord which is secured in place by two, small, silver washed, pebbled, alloy buttons. The cap has a extended, forward, black lacquered, vulcanfibre visor with a subtly raised lip near the forward edge. The interior of the cap is fully lined in a gray rayon. Sweat diamond is present. The interior of the cap also has a wide, brown leather sweatband. Roughly a size 56. 3) Police Officer's Visor Hat. Visor is a nice example but not nearly as high quality of the other two caps before. Complete liner, sweatband, sweatshield and original insignia. Cap is roughly a size 54/55.

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WWII PAINTED PORTRAIT 774th TANK BATTALION SOLDIER

Lot # 581 (Sale Order: 648 of 784)      

WWII wooden painted plate portrait of a soldier from the 774th Tank Battalion. The plate measures 10 1/4 inches wide and is named to the reverse Rudy Voelkel Bad Aibling Haus Brunauer Germany Bavaria 1946. The plate is in remarkable condition having the soldier proudly wearing the 774th patch on his shoulder. Activated on 15 December, 1941, at Camp Blanding, Florida. Converted to a towed battalion before arriving at Gourock, Scotland, on 12 June, 1944. Debarked at Utah Beach on 7 August. Joined fighting around Argentan. Ran eastward across France to Lorraine as part of a cavalry screen and the 7th Armored Division. Participated in fighting around Metz starting in September. Fought along the Saar in December and then joined rush north to the Ardennes. Converted to the M36 in late February 1945. Drove to the Rhine in March. Held Rhine west of the Ruhr Pocket in April, then took on military government duties. Attached to: 7th Armored Division; 5th, 80th, 90th, 94th, 95th Infantry divisions; 43d Cavalry Group.
WWII wooden painted plate portrait of a soldier from the 774th Tank Battalion. The plate measures 10 1/4 inches wide and is named to the reverse Rudy Voelkel Bad Aibling ...moreHaus Brunauer Germany Bavaria 1946. The plate is in remarkable condition having the soldier proudly wearing the 774th patch on his shoulder. Activated on 15 December, 1941, at Camp Blanding, Florida. Converted to a towed battalion before arriving at Gourock, Scotland, on 12 June, 1944. Debarked at Utah Beach on 7 August. Joined fighting around Argentan. Ran eastward across France to Lorraine as part of a cavalry screen and the 7th Armored Division. Participated in fighting around Metz starting in September. Fought along the Saar in December and then joined rush north to the Ardennes. Converted to the M36 in late February 1945. Drove to the Rhine in March. Held Rhine west of the Ruhr Pocket in April, then took on military government duties. Attached to: 7th Armored Division; 5th, 80th, 90th, 94th, 95th Infantry divisions; 43d Cavalry Group.

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WWII SPOT'EM CHILD AIRCRAFT IDENTIFICATION GAME

Lot # 582 (Sale Order: 649 of 784)      

5x19.5x7/8” deep. ©1943. Box lid text explains “96 Leading Warplanes Of The Allied Nations And The Axis (American, British, German, Japanese, Italian)/It’s Fun/It’s Useful/It’s Patriotic.” Paper Products Division, Electric Corp. of America. Box has lt. spotting, scattered surface paper creases, scattered color rubs. Still displays Fine. Contents include die-cut simulated cockpit, 6 movable dials act as radar screens to identify 96 warplanes. Silhouettes appear through windows with corresponding stats appearing on adjacent dials and gauges. Also included is a detailed aircraft identification sheet with plane ID images shown. Sheet is lightly tanned. Fine. Rest of contents are Exc. Wonderful design with fantastic graphics.
5x19.5x7/8” deep. ©1943. Box lid text explains “96 Leading Warplanes Of The Allied Nations And The Axis (American, British, German, Japanese, Italian)/It’s Fun/It’s Usefu...morel/It’s Patriotic.” Paper Products Division, Electric Corp. of America. Box has lt. spotting, scattered surface paper creases, scattered color rubs. Still displays Fine. Contents include die-cut simulated cockpit, 6 movable dials act as radar screens to identify 96 warplanes. Silhouettes appear through windows with corresponding stats appearing on adjacent dials and gauges. Also included is a detailed aircraft identification sheet with plane ID images shown. Sheet is lightly tanned. Fine. Rest of contents are Exc. Wonderful design with fantastic graphics.

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WWII LARGE SCALE B-24 LIBERATOR PLANE MODEL IN BOX

Lot # 583 (Sale Order: 650 of 784)      

WWII vintage model of the Consolidated B-24 heavy bomber used by the USAAF in WWII. The model airplane is in very good condition and still retains the original issued cardboard box. This is cast in a scale of 1/72. Wingspan measures 18 1/2" with a length of 11". Markings on bottom of fuselage reads: B-24 July '42 British Liberator with the Cruver 'circle C'.. US is in a box (typical marking for these early WWII models. The Consolidated B-24 Liberator is an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California. It was known within the company as the Model 32, and some initial production aircraft were laid down as export models designated as various LB-30s, in the Land Bomber design category. At its inception, the B-24 was a modern design featuring a highly efficient shoulder-mounted, high aspect ratio Davis wing. The wing gave the Liberator a high cruise speed, long range and the ability to carry a heavy bomb load. Early RAF Liberators were the first aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean as a matter of routine. In comparison with its contemporaries, the B-24 was relatively difficult to fly and had poor low-speed performance; it also had a lower ceiling and was less robust than the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. While aircrews tended to prefer the B-17, General Staff favored the B-24 and procured it in huge numbers for a wide variety of roles.[3][4] At approximately 18,500 units – including 8,685 manufactured by Ford Motor Company – it holds records as the world's most produced bomber, heavy bomber, multi-engine aircraft, and American military aircraft in history. The B-24 was used extensively in World War II. It served in every branch of the American armed forces as well as several Allied air forces and navies. It saw use in every theater of operations. Along with the B-17, the B-24 was the mainstay of the US strategic bombing campaign in the Western European theater. Due to its range, it proved useful in bombing operations in the Pacific, including the bombing of Japan. Long-range anti-submarine Liberators played an instrumental role in closing the Mid-Atlantic gap in the Battle of the Atlantic. The C-87 transport derivative served as a longer range, higher capacity counterpart to the Douglas C-47 Skytrain. By the end of World War II, the technological breakthroughs of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress and other modern types had surpassed the bombers that served from the start of the war. The B-24 was rapidly phased out of U.S. service, although the PB4Y-2 Privateer maritime patrol derivative carried on in service with the U.S. Navy in the Korean War.
WWII vintage model of the Consolidated B-24 heavy bomber used by the USAAF in WWII. The model airplane is in very good condition and still retains the original issued car...moredboard box. This is cast in a scale of 1/72. Wingspan measures 18 1/2" with a length of 11". Markings on bottom of fuselage reads: B-24 July '42 British Liberator with the Cruver 'circle C'.. US is in a box (typical marking for these early WWII models. The Consolidated B-24 Liberator is an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California. It was known within the company as the Model 32, and some initial production aircraft were laid down as export models designated as various LB-30s, in the Land Bomber design category. At its inception, the B-24 was a modern design featuring a highly efficient shoulder-mounted, high aspect ratio Davis wing. The wing gave the Liberator a high cruise speed, long range and the ability to carry a heavy bomb load. Early RAF Liberators were the first aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean as a matter of routine. In comparison with its contemporaries, the B-24 was relatively difficult to fly and had poor low-speed performance; it also had a lower ceiling and was less robust than the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. While aircrews tended to prefer the B-17, General Staff favored the B-24 and procured it in huge numbers for a wide variety of roles.[3][4] At approximately 18,500 units – including 8,685 manufactured by Ford Motor Company – it holds records as the world's most produced bomber, heavy bomber, multi-engine aircraft, and American military aircraft in history. The B-24 was used extensively in World War II. It served in every branch of the American armed forces as well as several Allied air forces and navies. It saw use in every theater of operations. Along with the B-17, the B-24 was the mainstay of the US strategic bombing campaign in the Western European theater. Due to its range, it proved useful in bombing operations in the Pacific, including the bombing of Japan. Long-range anti-submarine Liberators played an instrumental role in closing the Mid-Atlantic gap in the Battle of the Atlantic. The C-87 transport derivative served as a longer range, higher capacity counterpart to the Douglas C-47 Skytrain. By the end of World War II, the technological breakthroughs of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress and other modern types had surpassed the bombers that served from the start of the war. The B-24 was rapidly phased out of U.S. service, although the PB4Y-2 Privateer maritime patrol derivative carried on in service with the U.S. Navy in the Korean War.

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