PREMIER MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

PREMIER MILITARIA & EDGED WEAPONS AUCTION

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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 COASTAL ARTILLERY TROPICAL SERVICE TUNIC

Lot # 609 (Sale Order: 676 of 784)      

The 1940 pattern, mid-tan, ribbed cotton twill construction tunic features a vertical, five button front closure and a lay down collar (Top button missing). The tunic has four pleated, front, patch pockets with scalloped button down flaps. Awards loops for two badges & a ribbon bar. Breast eagle is also present with the typical zig-zag stitching that is original to the tunic. Shoulder straps and loops present with Boatswain Oberfeldwebel's straps. Tunic is nicely maker marked to the interior. Roughly a size 38" chest. German Naval uniforms and headgear were based on traditional designs that date back to the creation of the Prussian Navy in 1848, and although the uniforms and headgear did evolve during the interim years, many items used during the Third Reich would still have been quite recognizable to the Imperial sailor. The German navy also had a long tradition of brown and white tropical/landing dress that was worn in hot climates with the white uniform also serving as a walking out dress. The tradition was continued through the Weimar era and in 1929 the Reichsmarine introduced new brown and white tropical/landing dress uniforms with a stand-up collars. In 1937 the Kriegsmarine introduced new style brown and white tropical uniforms with lay down collars. With the impending entrance into the North African campaign in late 1940 the Kriegsmarine developed another new tropical brown uniform independently from the Heer and Luftwaffe, but retained the 1937 pattern white uniform. Officer and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and headgear and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the OKK, Offizier Kleiderkasse der Kriegsmarine, (Officer’s Clothing Account of the Navy). Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms and headgear from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored items although the price may have been restrictive.
The 1940 pattern, mid-tan, ribbed cotton twill construction tunic features a vertical, five button front closure and a lay down collar (Top button missing). The tunic has...more four pleated, front, patch pockets with scalloped button down flaps. Awards loops for two badges & a ribbon bar. Breast eagle is also present with the typical zig-zag stitching that is original to the tunic. Shoulder straps and loops present with Boatswain Oberfeldwebel's straps. Tunic is nicely maker marked to the interior. Roughly a size 38" chest. German Naval uniforms and headgear were based on traditional designs that date back to the creation of the Prussian Navy in 1848, and although the uniforms and headgear did evolve during the interim years, many items used during the Third Reich would still have been quite recognizable to the Imperial sailor. The German navy also had a long tradition of brown and white tropical/landing dress that was worn in hot climates with the white uniform also serving as a walking out dress. The tradition was continued through the Weimar era and in 1929 the Reichsmarine introduced new brown and white tropical/landing dress uniforms with a stand-up collars. In 1937 the Kriegsmarine introduced new style brown and white tropical uniforms with lay down collars. With the impending entrance into the North African campaign in late 1940 the Kriegsmarine developed another new tropical brown uniform independently from the Heer and Luftwaffe, but retained the 1937 pattern white uniform. Officer and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and headgear and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the OKK, Offizier Kleiderkasse der Kriegsmarine, (Officer’s Clothing Account of the Navy). Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms and headgear from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored items although the price may have been restrictive.

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WWII NAZI USED M35 ITALIAN LEATHER TANK HELMET WW2

Lot # 610 (Sale Order: 677 of 784)      

WWII M35 Italian tank crew helmet, black leather with padded band, ear and neck protection, Utilized by the Nazi Police and is roughly a size 54. The insignia has been on it for a very long time and also has a ink acceptance stamp to the interior. Excellent
WWII M35 Italian tank crew helmet, black leather with padded band, ear and neck protection, Utilized by the Nazi Police and is roughly a size 54. The insignia has been on...more it for a very long time and also has a ink acceptance stamp to the interior. Excellent

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WWII LUFTWAFFE JAGDGESHWADER RICHTHOFEN CUFFTITLE

Lot # 611 (Sale Order: 678 of 784)      

Off-white embroidered script “Jagdgeschwader Richthofen”, on Royal blue doe skin wool with no damage and is full length. The unit was formed from parts of the 131st Fighter Wing on 1 May 1939 in Döberitz and its first commander was Colonel Robert Ritter von Greim. Excellent
Off-white embroidered script “Jagdgeschwader Richthofen”, on Royal blue doe skin wool with no damage and is full length. The unit was formed from parts of the 131st Fight...moreer Wing on 1 May 1939 in Döberitz and its first commander was Colonel Robert Ritter von Greim. Excellent

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WWII BATTLEFIELD RELIC SHOVEL BASTOGNE

Lot # 612 (Sale Order: 679 of 784)      

WWI Battlefield relic shovel, described as having been recovered near the Noville - Foy area at the site of former German fighting positions.  Fair.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN P.08 LUGER HOLSTER + TOOL 1942

Lot # 613 (Sale Order: 680 of 784)      

World War II Nazi German Luger Holster.  Marked o nthe back "P.08" and signed "Otto Koberstein Landsberg a. W. 1942" with a waffenamt code WaA14" below.  Takedown tool is present in the top flap and is marked "SA"  The strap is torn and about half of it is missing - apparently stressed to the point of failure at the roller buckle.  Brown leather holster shows service wear and age, but is stable and suitable for display even with the damaged strap.  Very Good
World War II Nazi German Luger Holster.  Marked o nthe back "P.08" and signed "Otto Koberstein Landsberg a. W. 1942" with a waffenamt code WaA14" below.  Takedown tool is...more present in the top flap and is marked "SA"  The strap is torn and about half of it is missing - apparently stressed to the point of failure at the roller buckle.  Brown leather holster shows service wear and age, but is stable and suitable for display even with the damaged strap.  Very Good

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7 WWII PISTOL MAGAZINES NAMBU P-38 + LUGER TOOL

Lot # 613a (Sale Order: 681 of 784)      

Luger takedown / loading tool unmarked, 4 P-38 pistol magazines, one T-14 Japanese Nambu magazine marked "454" on the spine, one 1935-S pistol magazine, and one modified ...moremagazine with a finger rest. All magazines exhibit light service wear and age, Luger tool is excellent. Very Good - Excellent

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WWII NAZI GERMAN TOWN FLAG W/ WOLFSANGLE WW2

Lot # 614 (Sale Order: 682 of 784)      

WWII period Vertical Wolfsangel flag from the town of Maikammer. Measuring 25 X 30 1/2 inches with yellow silk fringe to two sides. The arms show the local village sign, which has been used in the local seals since the 17th century. The meaning or origin of the symbol is not known. It has been stated that the cross is derived from the cross of the State of Speyer, as the village belonged to Speyer until the early 19th century. The arms were granted on October 25, 1937 in the colors of the Pfalz. The Wolfsangel symbol in white was widely used during the Nazi regime and mainly by elements of the Waffen SS and the HJ. Flag has the original four nickel friction clips and loops for hanging. Excellent
WWII period Vertical Wolfsangel flag from the town of Maikammer. Measuring 25 X 30 1/2 inches with yellow silk fringe to two sides. The arms show the local village sign, ...morewhich has been used in the local seals since the 17th century. The meaning or origin of the symbol is not known. It has been stated that the cross is derived from the cross of the State of Speyer, as the village belonged to Speyer until the early 19th century. The arms were granted on October 25, 1937 in the colors of the Pfalz. The Wolfsangel symbol in white was widely used during the Nazi regime and mainly by elements of the Waffen SS and the HJ. Flag has the original four nickel friction clips and loops for hanging. Excellent

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WWII U-29 PROTECTIVE FOUL WEATHER SOUTHWESTER CAP

Lot # 615 (Sale Order: 683 of 784)      

Rubberized, gray canvas construction Southwester style protective foul weather cap features a two piece, dual-ply, horizontal brim which is considerably longer in the back with dual, parallel, rows of reinforcement stitching near the outer edge and a vertical, stitched seam to both the obverse and reverse centers. The crown portion of the cap is constructed of four, evenly sized, single-ply, rubberized canvas panels with machine stitched seams. The unlined interior of the cap has dual, woven, white, cotton/rayon, tie, chinstraps, with an HBT, (Herring Bone Twill), weave, machine stitched into the side seams where the brim affixes to the crown panels. The interior of the cap is well marked with a size inkstamp, "58" and the inkstamped manufacturer’s name, location and date within a rectangular border, "Willy Sprengpfeil Mützenfabrik Hamburg 19", and the date, "1940" with U-29. MINT Design As one of the first ten German Type VII submarines later designated as Type VIIA submarines, U-29 had a displacement of 626 tonnes (616 long tons) when at the surface and 745 tonnes (733 long tons) while submerged. She had a total length of 64.51 m (211 ft 8 in), a pressure hull length of 45.50 m (149 ft 3 in), a beam of 5.85 m (19 ft 2 in), a height of 9.50 m (31 ft 2 in), and a draught of 4.37 m (14 ft 4 in). The submarine was powered by two MAN M 6 V 40/46 four-stroke, six-cylinder diesel engines producing a total of 2,100 to 2,310 metric horsepower (1,540 to 1,700 kW; 2,070 to 2,280 shp) for use while surfaced, two BBC GG UB 720/8 double-acting electric motors producing a total of 750 metric horsepower (550 kW; 740 shp) for use while submerged. She had two shafts and two 1.23 m (4 ft) propellers. The boat was capable of operating at depths of up to 230 metres (750 ft). The submarine had a maximum surface speed of 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph) and a maximum submerged speed of 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph). When submerged, the boat could operate for 73–94 nautical miles (135–174 km; 84–108 mi) at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph); when surfaced, she could travel 6,200 nautical miles (11,500 km; 7,100 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph). U-29 was fitted with five 53.3 cm (21 in) torpedo tubes (four fitted at the bow and one at the stern), eleven torpedoes, one 8.8 cm (3.46 in) SK C/35 naval gun, 220 rounds, and an anti-aircraft gun. The boat had a complement of between forty-four and sixty. Service history U-29 was responsible for the first British warship sunk in the war by enemy action, the aircraft carrier HMS Courageous, on 17 September 1939. Three days earlier U-39 had attempted to torpedo HMS Ark Royal, but missed and was sunk by three British destroyers. Two years later U-81 hit Ark Royal with one torpedo, sinking her, but with the loss of only one life. The commander of the German submarine force, Commodore Karl Dönitz, regarded the sinking of Courageous as "a wonderful success" and it led to widespread jubilation in the Kriegsmarine (German navy). Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, commander of the Kriegsmarine, directed that Schuhart be awarded the Iron Cross First Class and that all other members of the U-29 crew receive the Iron Cross Second Class. During U-29's career, she sank twelve ships, totaling 67,277 gross register tons (GRT) and one warship of 22,500 tons. At the beginning of 1941, U-29 was removed from front line duty and reassigned to the 24th U-boat Flotilla as a training submarine. The U-boat was used in this role until 17 April 1944 when she was decommissioned and used for instruction. Wolfpacks U-29 took part in one wolfpack, namely. Rösing (12–15 June 1940) Fate U-29 was scuttled in Kupfermühlen Bay, (east of Flensburg), on 5 May 1945 as part of Operation Regenbogen. The wreck was still in situ as of 1993.
Rubberized, gray canvas construction Southwester style protective foul weather cap features a two piece, dual-ply, horizontal brim which is considerably longer in the bac...morek with dual, parallel, rows of reinforcement stitching near the outer edge and a vertical, stitched seam to both the obverse and reverse centers. The crown portion of the cap is constructed of four, evenly sized, single-ply, rubberized canvas panels with machine stitched seams. The unlined interior of the cap has dual, woven, white, cotton/rayon, tie, chinstraps, with an HBT, (Herring Bone Twill), weave, machine stitched into the side seams where the brim affixes to the crown panels. The interior of the cap is well marked with a size inkstamp, "58" and the inkstamped manufacturer’s name, location and date within a rectangular border, "Willy Sprengpfeil Mützenfabrik Hamburg 19", and the date, "1940" with U-29. MINT Design As one of the first ten German Type VII submarines later designated as Type VIIA submarines, U-29 had a displacement of 626 tonnes (616 long tons) when at the surface and 745 tonnes (733 long tons) while submerged. She had a total length of 64.51 m (211 ft 8 in), a pressure hull length of 45.50 m (149 ft 3 in), a beam of 5.85 m (19 ft 2 in), a height of 9.50 m (31 ft 2 in), and a draught of 4.37 m (14 ft 4 in). The submarine was powered by two MAN M 6 V 40/46 four-stroke, six-cylinder diesel engines producing a total of 2,100 to 2,310 metric horsepower (1,540 to 1,700 kW; 2,070 to 2,280 shp) for use while surfaced, two BBC GG UB 720/8 double-acting electric motors producing a total of 750 metric horsepower (550 kW; 740 shp) for use while submerged. She had two shafts and two 1.23 m (4 ft) propellers. The boat was capable of operating at depths of up to 230 metres (750 ft). The submarine had a maximum surface speed of 17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph) and a maximum submerged speed of 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph). When submerged, the boat could operate for 73–94 nautical miles (135–174 km; 84–108 mi) at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph); when surfaced, she could travel 6,200 nautical miles (11,500 km; 7,100 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph). U-29 was fitted with five 53.3 cm (21 in) torpedo tubes (four fitted at the bow and one at the stern), eleven torpedoes, one 8.8 cm (3.46 in) SK C/35 naval gun, 220 rounds, and an anti-aircraft gun. The boat had a complement of between forty-four and sixty. Service history U-29 was responsible for the first British warship sunk in the war by enemy action, the aircraft carrier HMS Courageous, on 17 September 1939. Three days earlier U-39 had attempted to torpedo HMS Ark Royal, but missed and was sunk by three British destroyers. Two years later U-81 hit Ark Royal with one torpedo, sinking her, but with the loss of only one life. The commander of the German submarine force, Commodore Karl Dönitz, regarded the sinking of Courageous as "a wonderful success" and it led to widespread jubilation in the Kriegsmarine (German navy). Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, commander of the Kriegsmarine, directed that Schuhart be awarded the Iron Cross First Class and that all other members of the U-29 crew receive the Iron Cross Second Class. During U-29's career, she sank twelve ships, totaling 67,277 gross register tons (GRT) and one warship of 22,500 tons. At the beginning of 1941, U-29 was removed from front line duty and reassigned to the 24th U-boat Flotilla as a training submarine. The U-boat was used in this role until 17 April 1944 when she was decommissioned and used for instruction. Wolfpacks U-29 took part in one wolfpack, namely. Rösing (12–15 June 1940) Fate U-29 was scuttled in Kupfermühlen Bay, (east of Flensburg), on 5 May 1945 as part of Operation Regenbogen. The wreck was still in situ as of 1993.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN PHOTO ALBUMBS RAD HJ W Göring

Lot # 616 (Sale Order: 684 of 784)      

Three WWII Nazi German photo albums to include 1) Hitler Youth album with 60 photographs including marches, boat maneuvers, camping and scenery shots. 2) RADwJ The female version of the male RAD contains 130 photos with three candid shots of Hermann Goring on his Yacht Carin II. The woman was standing on the side of the dock when she took them, one with Goering looking at her with consternation. There are also several shots of Third Reich flags. 3) RADwJ The female version of the male RAD contains 95 photos with an autograph section in the back with several members of her group. She used colored chalk to decorate the interior of the album. She also took several shots of other family members in the service.
Three WWII Nazi German photo albums to include 1) Hitler Youth album with 60 photographs including marches, boat maneuvers, camping and scenery shots. 2) RADwJ The female...more version of the male RAD contains 130 photos with three candid shots of Hermann Goring on his Yacht Carin II. The woman was standing on the side of the dock when she took them, one with Goering looking at her with consternation. There are also several shots of Third Reich flags. 3) RADwJ The female version of the male RAD contains 95 photos with an autograph section in the back with several members of her group. She used colored chalk to decorate the interior of the album. She also took several shots of other family members in the service.

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WWII PRESENTATION TRIPLE ENGRAVED EICKHORN SWORD

Lot # 617 (Sale Order: 685 of 784)      

Rare triple engraved lion head dedicated sword by Eickhorn. Triple engraved with the dedication on the obverse in a frosted finish Da treuer Gefolgschaft with a scroll design to it's sides. The reverse has the inscription Uhr Feuerwehrkorps. This Army Lion Head Sword is in beautiful condition. It has a brass hilt which retains about a majority of the original gilding. The lion head pommel is highly detailed and has hand enhancement to the muzzle, brow, and mane. The mane runs partially down the backstrap, the remainder being a four pointed star pattern. The grip tabs are decorated with a floral pattern. The "P" guard also has the floral pattern. The reverse langet has a raised plain seal, while the obverse langet has a Wehrmacht style eagle with opened wings and clutching a swastika. The grip is carved wood covered in black celluloid. This celluloid is in perfect condition, wrapped with triples wires. The scabbard a couple of small dents and remains in excellent condition. The original black paint shows a little mild wear but remains about 85% intact. The blade is a very fine example with a highest quality nickel plated finish. It is in mint condition and measures 33 1/2 inches. The Sword/Saber is an age old military tradition, that evolved from a functional weapon into an item of uniform dress ornamentation by the start of WWI. This strong tradition continues in many armies to this day as a symbol of strength and power. After Hitler’s rise to power in January 1933 and the reintroduction of conscription in March 1935 a wide variety of new sword and saber designs were introduced to outfit the rapidly growing Wehrmacht. This revival in sword/saber production resulted in the numerous blade manufacturers, mainly located in Solingen, to develop a wide variety of ornate designs in an attempt to compete for the lucrative manufacturing contracts which resulted in over one hundred different patterns of the army sword/saber being produced during the Third Reich era. Dress regulations for Officers and senior NCO’s prescribed wear of side arms as a component of particular forms of dress. As a result of the war situation production of the swords and sabers was to be discontinued as per regulations of May 27TH 1943, although those already issued could still be worn on ceremonial occasions. Additional regulations of December 23RD 1944 indicated that all officers ranks were to wear a pistol in place of the sword/saber or the dress dagger.
Rare triple engraved lion head dedicated sword by Eickhorn. Triple engraved with the dedication on the obverse in a frosted finish Da treuer Gefolgschaft with a scroll de...moresign to it's sides. The reverse has the inscription Uhr Feuerwehrkorps. This Army Lion Head Sword is in beautiful condition. It has a brass hilt which retains about a majority of the original gilding. The lion head pommel is highly detailed and has hand enhancement to the muzzle, brow, and mane. The mane runs partially down the backstrap, the remainder being a four pointed star pattern. The grip tabs are decorated with a floral pattern. The "P" guard also has the floral pattern. The reverse langet has a raised plain seal, while the obverse langet has a Wehrmacht style eagle with opened wings and clutching a swastika. The grip is carved wood covered in black celluloid. This celluloid is in perfect condition, wrapped with triples wires. The scabbard a couple of small dents and remains in excellent condition. The original black paint shows a little mild wear but remains about 85% intact. The blade is a very fine example with a highest quality nickel plated finish. It is in mint condition and measures 33 1/2 inches. The Sword/Saber is an age old military tradition, that evolved from a functional weapon into an item of uniform dress ornamentation by the start of WWI. This strong tradition continues in many armies to this day as a symbol of strength and power. After Hitler’s rise to power in January 1933 and the reintroduction of conscription in March 1935 a wide variety of new sword and saber designs were introduced to outfit the rapidly growing Wehrmacht. This revival in sword/saber production resulted in the numerous blade manufacturers, mainly located in Solingen, to develop a wide variety of ornate designs in an attempt to compete for the lucrative manufacturing contracts which resulted in over one hundred different patterns of the army sword/saber being produced during the Third Reich era. Dress regulations for Officers and senior NCO’s prescribed wear of side arms as a component of particular forms of dress. As a result of the war situation production of the swords and sabers was to be discontinued as per regulations of May 27TH 1943, although those already issued could still be worn on ceremonial occasions. Additional regulations of December 23RD 1944 indicated that all officers ranks were to wear a pistol in place of the sword/saber or the dress dagger.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE PITH HELMET WW2

Lot # 618 (Sale Order: 686 of 784)      

1940 pattern tropical pith helmet with formed cork core covered in ribbed tan canvas. Helmet features a six panel vertically seamed tan canvas twill crown with horizontal band stitched at rear and covered by a vertical piece of canvas. Top center of crown has a raised removable canvas covered circular alloy knob with three semi-circular ventilation holes. All around visor shorter at front of two piece side seamed tan canvas and trimmed with stitched on tan leather. Helmet has stamped alloy insignia with the Kriegsmarine style Wehrmacht eagle shield to the left side and the national tri-color shield to the right side. The Kriegsmarine style eagle shield differs from the Heer pattern as follows. The Kriegsmarine eagle shield doesn’t have the embossed outer edge trim and the eagle itself is impressed instead of embossed as with the Heer pattern. Also the eagle is finished in a gilt coloration as opposed to the silver Heer type. The national tri-colored shield also differed from the Heer pattern with the absence of the embossed outer edge trim. The tri-color shield features three diagonally angled bars in the colors of red, white, and black on a slightly textured background field. Bottom of visor brim is lined in light weight olive drab linen and the crown in red linen. Interior has a wide tan leather sweatband. Maker marked to Clemens Wagner and is size marked 54. Shows lots of nice period use and wear. Very Good
1940 pattern tropical pith helmet with formed cork core covered in ribbed tan canvas. Helmet features a six panel vertically seamed tan canvas twill crown with horizontal...more band stitched at rear and covered by a vertical piece of canvas. Top center of crown has a raised removable canvas covered circular alloy knob with three semi-circular ventilation holes. All around visor shorter at front of two piece side seamed tan canvas and trimmed with stitched on tan leather. Helmet has stamped alloy insignia with the Kriegsmarine style Wehrmacht eagle shield to the left side and the national tri-color shield to the right side. The Kriegsmarine style eagle shield differs from the Heer pattern as follows. The Kriegsmarine eagle shield doesn’t have the embossed outer edge trim and the eagle itself is impressed instead of embossed as with the Heer pattern. Also the eagle is finished in a gilt coloration as opposed to the silver Heer type. The national tri-colored shield also differed from the Heer pattern with the absence of the embossed outer edge trim. The tri-color shield features three diagonally angled bars in the colors of red, white, and black on a slightly textured background field. Bottom of visor brim is lined in light weight olive drab linen and the crown in red linen. Interior has a wide tan leather sweatband. Maker marked to Clemens Wagner and is size marked 54. Shows lots of nice period use and wear. Very Good

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WWII NAZI GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE DONALD DUCK HAT WW2

Lot # 619 (Sale Order: 687 of 784)      

White cotton construction "Donald Duck" style sailor’s cap features a one piece, circular crown and two piece side panels with machine stitched vertical seams to each side. The front center of the cap has a separate stamped alloy, national visor cap eagle with out-stretched wings and a three piece national tri-color cockade below. The cap has a black rayon cap talley with machine woven Gothic script, "6. Schiffsstammabteilung 6.", in Gold wire threads. The cap talley is secured to the cap by dual vertical and diagonally angled threads at the reverse center. The cap talley has long, extended, "tails" with diagonally cut ends creating the "swallow tail" effect. Complete leather sweatband. Roughly a size 57. Excellent German Naval uniforms and headgear were based on traditional designs that date back to the creation of the Prussian Navy in 1848, and although uniforms and headgear did evolve during the interim years many items used during the Third Reich would still have been quite recognizable to the Imperial sailor. One of the traditional headgear items utilized during the Third Reich was the "Donald Duck" sailor’s cap intended for wear by all Junior NCO’s and enlisted personnel. The design of the cap underwent numerous minor modifications during the intervening years, including a cap with removable, interchangeable white and blue covers in April 1926. In December 1931 a final pattern was introduced that remained in use until the end of WWII with the only alterations being to the insignia and cap tallies worn. Regulations of October 29TH 1936 replaced the previously used gilt wire thread for the script on the cap tallies with golden yellow celleon threads as a result of the earlier cap tallies oxidizing to a greenish verdigris tone. On November 1ST 1938 the "Kriegsmarine" titled cap talley was introduced for wear as a security measure in the case of mobilization, and the wear of named cap tallies was restricted to barracks and on ships only if there was no possibility of them being seen by outside personnel. Additional regulations of September 5TH 1939 withdrew all named cap tallies from further wear, to be replaced with the "Kriegsmarine" cap talley, for the duration of the war.
White cotton construction "Donald Duck" style sailor’s cap features a one piece, circular crown and two piece side panels with machine stitched vertical seams to each sid...moree. The front center of the cap has a separate stamped alloy, national visor cap eagle with out-stretched wings and a three piece national tri-color cockade below. The cap has a black rayon cap talley with machine woven Gothic script, "6. Schiffsstammabteilung 6.", in Gold wire threads. The cap talley is secured to the cap by dual vertical and diagonally angled threads at the reverse center. The cap talley has long, extended, "tails" with diagonally cut ends creating the "swallow tail" effect. Complete leather sweatband. Roughly a size 57. Excellent German Naval uniforms and headgear were based on traditional designs that date back to the creation of the Prussian Navy in 1848, and although uniforms and headgear did evolve during the interim years many items used during the Third Reich would still have been quite recognizable to the Imperial sailor. One of the traditional headgear items utilized during the Third Reich was the "Donald Duck" sailor’s cap intended for wear by all Junior NCO’s and enlisted personnel. The design of the cap underwent numerous minor modifications during the intervening years, including a cap with removable, interchangeable white and blue covers in April 1926. In December 1931 a final pattern was introduced that remained in use until the end of WWII with the only alterations being to the insignia and cap tallies worn. Regulations of October 29TH 1936 replaced the previously used gilt wire thread for the script on the cap tallies with golden yellow celleon threads as a result of the earlier cap tallies oxidizing to a greenish verdigris tone. On November 1ST 1938 the "Kriegsmarine" titled cap talley was introduced for wear as a security measure in the case of mobilization, and the wear of named cap tallies was restricted to barracks and on ships only if there was no possibility of them being seen by outside personnel. Additional regulations of September 5TH 1939 withdrew all named cap tallies from further wear, to be replaced with the "Kriegsmarine" cap talley, for the duration of the war.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN STICKPIN LOT RAD LUFTWAFFE WW2

Lot # 620 (Sale Order: 688 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German stickpin lot to include 1) German Small Animal Breeders Stickpin. Association of German Small Animal Breeders Stickpin - "Reichverband Deutscher Kleintierzuchter". Silvered bronze, marked "GES. GESCH." and maker marked "C.P." on the reverse, 13.5 mm x 19.5 mm, on a 51 mm pin. 2) Musical Band Stickpin. This is a German WWII stick pin. These items were issued to military, civilian and political individuals for various reasons. In the case of military personnel, a stickpin was given along with a full size award. The soldier could wear the stick pin instead of having to sport the full size badge. The civilian and political stickpins were usually issued as an indication that the person had attended an event, or to indicate the affiliation to a particular group. The stick pin featured here was probably awarded to an individual for belonging to a band in a town in Germany. The stick pin may also have been issued for participating in a particular event, or set of events. The design of the pin consists of a Greek mythical winged creature holdinh a harp. A swastika and the name of the town are placed at the base of the figure. The back pin is of smooth construction and it is attached to the body via the use of a circular metal device. The stick pin is made of metal material. The back reads GES GESCH, which translates to trademark. In addition manufacturer markings are provided. 3) Luftwaffe Heimat Und Alarm Flakartillerie Stickpin. A Luftwaffe Heimat und Alarm Flakartillerie Stickpin - a stickpin, 30x18mm, as worn by members of the "Heimat und Alarm Flakartillerie" (Homeland and Alarm Flak Artillery), a civil group consisting of factory and office employees, usually in industrial areas, who were organized into small Flak batteries; this type of stickpin was awarded following completion of Flak training. Very scarce stickpin. 4) German Police Stickpin. Silvered bronze, unmarked with very crisp detail 5) Aircraft Industry Merit Badge Stickpin. (Treuewerkabzeichen der Betriebsgemeinschaften der Luftfahrt Anstecknadel). Constructed of silvered bronze with multi-coloured enamels, unmarked, measuring 18 mm (w) x 28 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition. 6) Saar Reunification Propaganda Stickpin. (Saar Anstecknadel). Constructed of silvered bronze, the obverse consisting of a German national eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swastika, overlaid by shaking hands, flanked by initials “D” and “S”, unmarked, measuring 15 mm (w) x 16 mm (h), in extremely fine condition. 7) Reichsnährstand / Blood And Soil Membership Stick Pin By Deschler & Sohn. A Reichsnährstand/Blut und Boden membership stick pin; in silvered bronze; 58 mm long knurled pin; maker marked “Deschler, München” and “Ges. Gesch.” on the reverse; measuring 22 mm x 22 mm; better than very fine condition. 8) German Writer’s Association Stickpin (silvered bronze with black enamels, marked "GES. GESCH." (Gesetzlich Geschützt), the RZM (Reichszeugmeisterei) insignia and maker marked "85" on the reverse, 18.7 mm x 22.3 mm, on a 50.3 mm pin) 9) RAD Gold Stickpin. RAD emblem of an upright, pointed spade head and dual sheaves of wheat projecting diagonally upwards from its base. 10) Nazi Olympic Stickpin. Beautiful Olympic rings with fine enamels. Pin is marked to the reverse.
WWII Nazi German stickpin lot to include 1) German Small Animal Breeders Stickpin. Association of German Small Animal Breeders Stickpin - "Reichverband Deutscher Kleintie...morerzuchter". Silvered bronze, marked "GES. GESCH." and maker marked "C.P." on the reverse, 13.5 mm x 19.5 mm, on a 51 mm pin. 2) Musical Band Stickpin. This is a German WWII stick pin. These items were issued to military, civilian and political individuals for various reasons. In the case of military personnel, a stickpin was given along with a full size award. The soldier could wear the stick pin instead of having to sport the full size badge. The civilian and political stickpins were usually issued as an indication that the person had attended an event, or to indicate the affiliation to a particular group. The stick pin featured here was probably awarded to an individual for belonging to a band in a town in Germany. The stick pin may also have been issued for participating in a particular event, or set of events. The design of the pin consists of a Greek mythical winged creature holdinh a harp. A swastika and the name of the town are placed at the base of the figure. The back pin is of smooth construction and it is attached to the body via the use of a circular metal device. The stick pin is made of metal material. The back reads GES GESCH, which translates to trademark. In addition manufacturer markings are provided. 3) Luftwaffe Heimat Und Alarm Flakartillerie Stickpin. A Luftwaffe Heimat und Alarm Flakartillerie Stickpin - a stickpin, 30x18mm, as worn by members of the "Heimat und Alarm Flakartillerie" (Homeland and Alarm Flak Artillery), a civil group consisting of factory and office employees, usually in industrial areas, who were organized into small Flak batteries; this type of stickpin was awarded following completion of Flak training. Very scarce stickpin. 4) German Police Stickpin. Silvered bronze, unmarked with very crisp detail 5) Aircraft Industry Merit Badge Stickpin. (Treuewerkabzeichen der Betriebsgemeinschaften der Luftfahrt Anstecknadel). Constructed of silvered bronze with multi-coloured enamels, unmarked, measuring 18 mm (w) x 28 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition. 6) Saar Reunification Propaganda Stickpin. (Saar Anstecknadel). Constructed of silvered bronze, the obverse consisting of a German national eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swastika, overlaid by shaking hands, flanked by initials “D” and “S”, unmarked, measuring 15 mm (w) x 16 mm (h), in extremely fine condition. 7) Reichsnährstand / Blood And Soil Membership Stick Pin By Deschler & Sohn. A Reichsnährstand/Blut und Boden membership stick pin; in silvered bronze; 58 mm long knurled pin; maker marked “Deschler, München” and “Ges. Gesch.” on the reverse; measuring 22 mm x 22 mm; better than very fine condition. 8) German Writer’s Association Stickpin (silvered bronze with black enamels, marked "GES. GESCH." (Gesetzlich Geschützt), the RZM (Reichszeugmeisterei) insignia and maker marked "85" on the reverse, 18.7 mm x 22.3 mm, on a 50.3 mm pin) 9) RAD Gold Stickpin. RAD emblem of an upright, pointed spade head and dual sheaves of wheat projecting diagonally upwards from its base. 10) Nazi Olympic Stickpin. Beautiful Olympic rings with fine enamels. Pin is marked to the reverse.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN STICKPIN DJ NSDAP LUFTWAFFE RAD

Lot # 621 (Sale Order: 689 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German Stickpin and HJ lot to include 1) GERMAN HORSEMAN'S BADGE IN BRONZE STICKPIN. Roughly 15mm x 18mm. Complete with its original 50mm rifled pin. Nicely marked to Steinhauer & Lück. 2) CONDOR LEGION LUFTWAFFE STICKPIN. Heavy Condor Legion Luftwaffe Stickpin, unmarked, 19 mm x 28.7 mm, on a 48 mm pin, light contact and gilt wear, nice detail. 3) KREFELD STADTMEISTER 1939 SHOOTING STICKPIN. Beautifully executed stickpin with fine enamels having the crest of the City of Krefeld with a white target above it. 4) NSDAP EAGLE STICKPIN. NSDAP Eagle stickpin marked RZM to reverse and M1/8 indicating the maker Ferdinand Wagner. 5) NSDAP EAGLE STICKPIN. Small early style NSDAP Eagle stickpin, commonly used on a tie. 6) RAD REICHSARBEITSDIENST STICKPIN. Small silver colored pin commonly used on a tie. 7) 1941 GOLD WEHRMACHT SHOOTING STICKPIN. Awarded to the best shot on the Company lever during a shooting event. Nicely maker marked to the reverse. 8) NSDAP EAGLE STICKPIN. Small early style NSDAP Eagle stickpin, commonly used on a tie. 9) NSDAP EAGLE STICKPIN. NSDAP Eagle stickpin unmarked to the reverse. 10) NS VLASTI ZDAR CZECH FASCIST PARTY STICKPIN. The Fascist Czech party was active between 1941 to 1945. 11) CROATIAN H D LAPEL PIN. Croatian Fascist party lapel pin measuring 1 1/2 inches. 12) SMALL GOLD PARTY EAGLE STICKPIN. Gold colored party eagle commonly used on a tie. 13) DJ MARKSMAN'S BADGE M1/77. A approximately 22mm diameter, convex alloy badge, whose obverse features four concentric silver-washed rings against a black enamel background, to the center of which is affixed the single DJ sigrune, with crossed, silver-washed rifles behind it. The 9mm tall sigrune is in white enamel with a silver border. A horizontal pin-back device is crimped to a circular plate soldered to its reverse. Above the plate is embossed an RZM, "Reichszeugmeisterei" (National-material-control-office), logo and M1/77 Foerster & Barth of Pforzheim.
WWII Nazi German Stickpin and HJ lot to include 1) GERMAN HORSEMAN'S BADGE IN BRONZE STICKPIN. Roughly 15mm x 18mm. Complete with its original 50mm rifled pin. Nicely mar...moreked to Steinhauer & Lück. 2) CONDOR LEGION LUFTWAFFE STICKPIN. Heavy Condor Legion Luftwaffe Stickpin, unmarked, 19 mm x 28.7 mm, on a 48 mm pin, light contact and gilt wear, nice detail. 3) KREFELD STADTMEISTER 1939 SHOOTING STICKPIN. Beautifully executed stickpin with fine enamels having the crest of the City of Krefeld with a white target above it. 4) NSDAP EAGLE STICKPIN. NSDAP Eagle stickpin marked RZM to reverse and M1/8 indicating the maker Ferdinand Wagner. 5) NSDAP EAGLE STICKPIN. Small early style NSDAP Eagle stickpin, commonly used on a tie. 6) RAD REICHSARBEITSDIENST STICKPIN. Small silver colored pin commonly used on a tie. 7) 1941 GOLD WEHRMACHT SHOOTING STICKPIN. Awarded to the best shot on the Company lever during a shooting event. Nicely maker marked to the reverse. 8) NSDAP EAGLE STICKPIN. Small early style NSDAP Eagle stickpin, commonly used on a tie. 9) NSDAP EAGLE STICKPIN. NSDAP Eagle stickpin unmarked to the reverse. 10) NS VLASTI ZDAR CZECH FASCIST PARTY STICKPIN. The Fascist Czech party was active between 1941 to 1945. 11) CROATIAN H D LAPEL PIN. Croatian Fascist party lapel pin measuring 1 1/2 inches. 12) SMALL GOLD PARTY EAGLE STICKPIN. Gold colored party eagle commonly used on a tie. 13) DJ MARKSMAN'S BADGE M1/77. A approximately 22mm diameter, convex alloy badge, whose obverse features four concentric silver-washed rings against a black enamel background, to the center of which is affixed the single DJ sigrune, with crossed, silver-washed rifles behind it. The 9mm tall sigrune is in white enamel with a silver border. A horizontal pin-back device is crimped to a circular plate soldered to its reverse. Above the plate is embossed an RZM, "Reichszeugmeisterei" (National-material-control-office), logo and M1/77 Foerster & Barth of Pforzheim.

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WWII HUNGARIAN PILOT BADGE & YOUTH BADGE LOT WW2

Lot # 622 (Sale Order: 690 of 784)      

WWII Hungarian militaria lot to include 1) Rare Hungarian WWII Levente Youth Movement Badge. Rare Hungarian WWII Levente Youth Movement Badge. The movement was a paramilitary youth organization in Hungary in the interwar period from 1921-39. Levente was not openly fascist, but was compared to the Hitler Jugend and the Opera Nazionale Balille in Italy. Made of zinc based metal which has some oxidation. Very scarce badge to find. 2) WWII Hungarian Air Force Officer's Hat Badge in Bullion. This is a circa 1930s - World War II Hungarian Air Force officer's hat badge in bullion. This badge shows a eagle with a crown above.
WWII Hungarian militaria lot to include 1) Rare Hungarian WWII Levente Youth Movement Badge. Rare Hungarian WWII Levente Youth Movement Badge. The movement was a paramili...moretary youth organization in Hungary in the interwar period from 1921-39. Levente was not openly fascist, but was compared to the Hitler Jugend and the Opera Nazionale Balille in Italy. Made of zinc based metal which has some oxidation. Very scarce badge to find. 2) WWII Hungarian Air Force Officer's Hat Badge in Bullion. This is a circa 1930s - World War II Hungarian Air Force officer's hat badge in bullion. This badge shows a eagle with a crown above.

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WWII HUNGARIAN PARATROOPER BADGE St. LADISLAUS DIV

Lot # 623 (Sale Order: 691 of 784)      

Original Hungarian Paratrooper badge of the St. Ladislaus Division. This badge is made of zinc with a crimped hinge and a vertical needle pin and C catch all intact. Badge measures 2 1/4 inches tall and in excellent condition. Unit History In October 1944, the Szent László Infantry Division was formed. Elements of the division saw action for the first time on 19 December when they were used as emergency troops to plug gaps in the front. This was just before the Battle of Budapest. The units engaged suffered heavy losses during the fighting in Hungary. The unit did not fight as a division until April, 1945. By then, it had received manpower from several other divisions to cover its earlier losses. The division continued to fight in northern Croatia and southern Austria until the end of the war. At that point, the division crossed the Carnic Alps and entered Carinthia where it surrendered to British forces. The personnel of the Szent László Infantry Division were allowed to keep their weapons until discussions between the British and Yugoslav partisans were settled. Subsequently, the division's remaining personnel were transferred to the regular prisoner of war camps in Germany. The Szent László Infantry Division was named for Saint László (also known as Ladislaus). Saint Laszlo was the King of Hungary from 1077 to 1095 and he was also the patron saint of military men and exiles.
Original Hungarian Paratrooper badge of the St. Ladislaus Division. This badge is made of zinc with a crimped hinge and a vertical needle pin and C catch all intact. Badg...moree measures 2 1/4 inches tall and in excellent condition. Unit History In October 1944, the Szent László Infantry Division was formed. Elements of the division saw action for the first time on 19 December when they were used as emergency troops to plug gaps in the front. This was just before the Battle of Budapest. The units engaged suffered heavy losses during the fighting in Hungary. The unit did not fight as a division until April, 1945. By then, it had received manpower from several other divisions to cover its earlier losses. The division continued to fight in northern Croatia and southern Austria until the end of the war. At that point, the division crossed the Carnic Alps and entered Carinthia where it surrendered to British forces. The personnel of the Szent László Infantry Division were allowed to keep their weapons until discussions between the British and Yugoslav partisans were settled. Subsequently, the division's remaining personnel were transferred to the regular prisoner of war camps in Germany. The Szent László Infantry Division was named for Saint László (also known as Ladislaus). Saint Laszlo was the King of Hungary from 1077 to 1095 and he was also the patron saint of military men and exiles.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN STICKPIN LOT NSBO RKK LUFTWAFFE

Lot # 624 (Sale Order: 692 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German Stickpin lot to include 1) Luftwaffe Membership Stickpin. Tombac and very high quality Luftwaffe Eagle clutching a canted swastika. 2) Reich's Culture Chamber Stickpin. This is one of the most sought-after and rare of all stickpins. It is for the Reichskulturkammer, RKK. This was the inner party organization that managed and directed, museums, art galleries, etc., in the world of Teutonic culture. This is extremely rare and one of the most beautifully designed pins of the Third Reich. This stickpin is well marked with the signature of the very famous firm of Deschler in Munich. It is also marked with the traditional "Ges. Gesch." 3) NSFK Stickpin. This is the stickpin for off-duty wear for a member of the NSFK (National Socialist Flying Corps). It is a beautifully crafted depiction of Icarus from Greek mythology. This was the symbol of the NSFK. 4) Deutsche Arbeits Front Stickpin. This was the National Work Organization that millions belonged to. The pin is Tombac and very high quality. 5) Organization for Air Travel Lapel Pin. This is the lapel pin for officials of the group that existed to promote travel by airplanes and zeppelins. It was formed by Hermann Göring in the 1930's. This organization had much influence with the aircraft industry. 6) Nazi German NSBO Membership Stickpin. The NSBO was a labor organization during the Third Reich. The stickpin featured here was issued to members of the group. The design consists of a hand clenching a hammer with a swastika in the center. A quarter gear is placed to the side of the hand. The letters NSBO are stamped along the gear. 7) Hitler Youth RJA Reichsjugend Sportabzeichen (National Youth Sports Badge) Stickpin. Maker marked badge on a knurled pin. 8) Wehrmacht Eagle Stickpin. This stick is in the shape of a Wehrmacht eagle. The bird looks to the viewer’s right and has half-opened wings. It clutches an open mobile swastika in it’s talons. 9) Swastika Lapel Pin. This Swastika Lapel Pin depicts a mobile swastika. It is apparently constructed of German Silver. A pin is soldered to the reverse, and is the type without serrations. 10) Reichsnährstand (National-food-estate) Stickpin Marked Ges Gesch Deschler U.S. MUNCH.
WWII Nazi German Stickpin lot to include 1) Luftwaffe Membership Stickpin. Tombac and very high quality Luftwaffe Eagle clutching a canted swastika. 2) Reich's Culture Ch...moreamber Stickpin. This is one of the most sought-after and rare of all stickpins. It is for the Reichskulturkammer, RKK. This was the inner party organization that managed and directed, museums, art galleries, etc., in the world of Teutonic culture. This is extremely rare and one of the most beautifully designed pins of the Third Reich. This stickpin is well marked with the signature of the very famous firm of Deschler in Munich. It is also marked with the traditional "Ges. Gesch." 3) NSFK Stickpin. This is the stickpin for off-duty wear for a member of the NSFK (National Socialist Flying Corps). It is a beautifully crafted depiction of Icarus from Greek mythology. This was the symbol of the NSFK. 4) Deutsche Arbeits Front Stickpin. This was the National Work Organization that millions belonged to. The pin is Tombac and very high quality. 5) Organization for Air Travel Lapel Pin. This is the lapel pin for officials of the group that existed to promote travel by airplanes and zeppelins. It was formed by Hermann Göring in the 1930's. This organization had much influence with the aircraft industry. 6) Nazi German NSBO Membership Stickpin. The NSBO was a labor organization during the Third Reich. The stickpin featured here was issued to members of the group. The design consists of a hand clenching a hammer with a swastika in the center. A quarter gear is placed to the side of the hand. The letters NSBO are stamped along the gear. 7) Hitler Youth RJA Reichsjugend Sportabzeichen (National Youth Sports Badge) Stickpin. Maker marked badge on a knurled pin. 8) Wehrmacht Eagle Stickpin. This stick is in the shape of a Wehrmacht eagle. The bird looks to the viewer’s right and has half-opened wings. It clutches an open mobile swastika in it’s talons. 9) Swastika Lapel Pin. This Swastika Lapel Pin depicts a mobile swastika. It is apparently constructed of German Silver. A pin is soldered to the reverse, and is the type without serrations. 10) Reichsnährstand (National-food-estate) Stickpin Marked Ges Gesch Deschler U.S. MUNCH.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN STICKPIN LOT SA RLB TENO DDAC DRC

Lot # 625 (Sale Order: 693 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German Stickpin lot to include 1) TeNo MEMBER'S STICK PIN. A 22mm alloy and enamel lapel pin in the form of a black mobile swastika, on a red square base, with a fifteen cogged wheel to the center of the swastika, enclosing a stylized "TN". To the reverse is the 45mm rifled stick pin, above which is embossed "Ges. Gesch." (patent pending). Membership number is stamped below 42953. 2) SA MEMBER'S LAPEL PIN. A die-struck alloy insignia with bronze wash, featuring the SA runes. Diameter is 15mm. Reverse is marked "Ges." and "Gesch.," for "Gesetzlich Geschützt" (By-law Protected). Reverse is also RZM marked, "Reichszeugmeisterei" (National-material-control-office) and ‘26'. A 50mm long vertical pin is soldered to its reverse. 3) SA RESERVE MEMBER'S LAPEL PIN. (Aufschlagnadel) A die-struck, enamel and silver washed insignia, Marked "Ges." and "Gesch.," for "Gesetzlich Geschützt" (By-law Protected). A 40mm long vertical pin is crimped to its reverse. 4) 1934 DDAC HONOR LAPEL PIN. A silver and enamel lapel pin, in the form of a 16mm tall, vertical oval, along whose base extend sprays of laurels. Against the white enamel backdrop of the oval is a black, stylized eagle, articulated in silver, with "D.D.A.C.," also in silver, across its breast, and in whose talons is clutched the translucent red, circular surround to a black, mobile swastika. Both the swastika and its surround are also edged in silver. All enclosed by a dual oval, the innermost translucent red, the other black, each edged in silver. To the center of the spray of laurels to its base is a small rectangle with "1934," in black, against it. Extending from a circular base to the reverse is 50mm rifled pin. 5) WHW 1938 DSVB FUND RAISING STICK PIN. A 2cm x 2.5cm badge with a 5cm long pin re-soldered to the reverse. 6) NSRL/DRL MEMBERS’ STICKPIN. (NSRL Mitgliedabzeichen) An approximately 16mm square, stamped metal lapel pin, with a bronze wash, for members of the DRL, "Deutsches Reichsabzeichen für Leibesübungen". The pin takes the form of an eagle with a mobile swastika superimposed to its breast. Embossed to the reverse is "DRL" & "Ges.Gesch." and the stylized makers logo. Complete with original 50mm rifled pin. 7) DRK MEMBER'S STICKPIN. Die struck alloy lapel pin with a silver wash and black and red enamel paint. The stickpin features a 1938 pattern, black enamel eagle with silver washed accents and down-swept wings with a canted black swastika, on a silver washed diamond base, superimposed on its breast and a Greek style red enamel cross clutched in its talons. The reverse of the pin has embossed script, "GES. GESC"., indicating, Gesetzlich Geschützt, (Protected by Law) 8) RLB MEMBERSHIP STICKPIN. Die struck alloy construction, first pattern, (circa 1933-1938/39), RLB emblem, visor cap insignia with bright silver washed and mid-blue enameled finishes. Forty-eight point, silver washed, sunburst pattern with the superimposed, stylized, mid-blue enameled, initials, "RLB" to the center, positioned above a small, canted, mid-blue, enameled, swastika. Original pin-back device complete. Marked to the reverse. 9) NS-HAGO MEMBERSHIP STICKPIN. Early quality with nickel silver finish with black swastika. Shows light age and wear. 10) CIVILIAN MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES LAPEL BADGE. Die struck, zinc construction, civilian members lapel badge. The badge features a roughly 23mm diameter, circular outer border encompassing a cut-out, stylized eagles head in profile flanked by stylized Gothic letters, "WG", indicating, Werhmacht Gefolge, (Armed Forces Retinue), with a small, canted swastika to the bottom center. The reverse of the badge is well marked with embossed designers name and location, ""Fec.O. Placzeck Berlin", and the manufacturers name and location, "Ausf. C. E. Junker Berlin". The badge comes complete with a soldered, vertical rifled pin on a circular base plate.
WWII Nazi German Stickpin lot to include 1) TeNo MEMBER'S STICK PIN. A 22mm alloy and enamel lapel pin in the form of a black mobile swastika, on a red square base, with ...morea fifteen cogged wheel to the center of the swastika, enclosing a stylized "TN". To the reverse is the 45mm rifled stick pin, above which is embossed "Ges. Gesch." (patent pending). Membership number is stamped below 42953. 2) SA MEMBER'S LAPEL PIN. A die-struck alloy insignia with bronze wash, featuring the SA runes. Diameter is 15mm. Reverse is marked "Ges." and "Gesch.," for "Gesetzlich Geschützt" (By-law Protected). Reverse is also RZM marked, "Reichszeugmeisterei" (National-material-control-office) and ‘26'. A 50mm long vertical pin is soldered to its reverse. 3) SA RESERVE MEMBER'S LAPEL PIN. (Aufschlagnadel) A die-struck, enamel and silver washed insignia, Marked "Ges." and "Gesch.," for "Gesetzlich Geschützt" (By-law Protected). A 40mm long vertical pin is crimped to its reverse. 4) 1934 DDAC HONOR LAPEL PIN. A silver and enamel lapel pin, in the form of a 16mm tall, vertical oval, along whose base extend sprays of laurels. Against the white enamel backdrop of the oval is a black, stylized eagle, articulated in silver, with "D.D.A.C.," also in silver, across its breast, and in whose talons is clutched the translucent red, circular surround to a black, mobile swastika. Both the swastika and its surround are also edged in silver. All enclosed by a dual oval, the innermost translucent red, the other black, each edged in silver. To the center of the spray of laurels to its base is a small rectangle with "1934," in black, against it. Extending from a circular base to the reverse is 50mm rifled pin. 5) WHW 1938 DSVB FUND RAISING STICK PIN. A 2cm x 2.5cm badge with a 5cm long pin re-soldered to the reverse. 6) NSRL/DRL MEMBERS’ STICKPIN. (NSRL Mitgliedabzeichen) An approximately 16mm square, stamped metal lapel pin, with a bronze wash, for members of the DRL, "Deutsches Reichsabzeichen für Leibesübungen". The pin takes the form of an eagle with a mobile swastika superimposed to its breast. Embossed to the reverse is "DRL" & "Ges.Gesch." and the stylized makers logo. Complete with original 50mm rifled pin. 7) DRK MEMBER'S STICKPIN. Die struck alloy lapel pin with a silver wash and black and red enamel paint. The stickpin features a 1938 pattern, black enamel eagle with silver washed accents and down-swept wings with a canted black swastika, on a silver washed diamond base, superimposed on its breast and a Greek style red enamel cross clutched in its talons. The reverse of the pin has embossed script, "GES. GESC"., indicating, Gesetzlich Geschützt, (Protected by Law) 8) RLB MEMBERSHIP STICKPIN. Die struck alloy construction, first pattern, (circa 1933-1938/39), RLB emblem, visor cap insignia with bright silver washed and mid-blue enameled finishes. Forty-eight point, silver washed, sunburst pattern with the superimposed, stylized, mid-blue enameled, initials, "RLB" to the center, positioned above a small, canted, mid-blue, enameled, swastika. Original pin-back device complete. Marked to the reverse. 9) NS-HAGO MEMBERSHIP STICKPIN. Early quality with nickel silver finish with black swastika. Shows light age and wear. 10) CIVILIAN MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES LAPEL BADGE. Die struck, zinc construction, civilian members lapel badge. The badge features a roughly 23mm diameter, circular outer border encompassing a cut-out, stylized eagles head in profile flanked by stylized Gothic letters, "WG", indicating, Werhmacht Gefolge, (Armed Forces Retinue), with a small, canted swastika to the bottom center. The reverse of the badge is well marked with embossed designers name and location, ""Fec.O. Placzeck Berlin", and the manufacturers name and location, "Ausf. C. E. Junker Berlin". The badge comes complete with a soldered, vertical rifled pin on a circular base plate.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN LOT NARVIK SHIELD SERVICE MEDALS

Lot # 626 (Sale Order: 694 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German medals lot to include 1) NARVIK CAMPAIGN SHIELD. Die stamped, alloy/zic (Type 2) construction, shield featuring an embossed, stylized, national eagle with down-swept wings, clutching a wreathed, static swastika in its talons, to the top center, positioned above the embossed script, "Narvik 1940", an edelweiss flower and a crossed propeller and anchor. The edelweiss, propeller and anchor represent the Heer Gebirgsjäger, (Army Mountain troops), the Kriegsmarine and the Luftwaffe respectively, that participated in the victory at Narvik. The shield is mounted on a cut-out field-grey wool base with an alloy backing plate with paper backing. 2) POLIZEI EIGHTEEN YEAR LONG SERVICE AWARD. Second class, die struck alloy construction award with bright nickel/silver plated and frosted white finishes for eighteen 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 wreathed, canted, swastika on a smooth background field. The eagle’s 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 ribbon suspension ring and medal loop are both intact. The award comes with a complete ribbon assembly. 3) FOUR YEAR LONG SERVICE MEDAL. Silver washed, die struck, sheet metal construction, fourth class award for four years service, features an embossed Wehrmacht, (Armed Forces), style eagle with down swept wings, clutching a canted, swastika in it’s talons, encompassed by Gothic script, "Treue Dienste in der Wehrmacht" (Loyal Service in the Armed Forces), on a smooth background field to the obverse. The reverse has a large embossed numeral, "4" to the center encompassed by an embossed, circular, oak-leaf wreath. Single parade mount with original pin back device. 4) FORTY YEAR FAITHFUL SERVICE DECORATION. Die struck alloy, first class award with a fire gilt finish and black enamel work. The decoration is in the form of a cross Pattée with an embossed 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 embossed Gothic script to the reverse, "Für treue Dienste", (For Loyal Service). The arms of the cross have a slightly textured background field with smooth, dual stepped, raised outer edges. The fire gilt finish and the black enamel are both fully intact and the decoration is still very bright and clean. The ribbon suspension ring and loop are both intact. The decoration comes complete with an original piece of ribbed, moiré, cornflower blue ribbon
WWII Nazi German medals lot to include 1) NARVIK CAMPAIGN SHIELD. Die stamped, alloy/zic (Type 2) construction, shield featuring an embossed, stylized, national eagle wit...moreh down-swept wings, clutching a wreathed, static swastika in its talons, to the top center, positioned above the embossed script, "Narvik 1940", an edelweiss flower and a crossed propeller and anchor. The edelweiss, propeller and anchor represent the Heer Gebirgsjäger, (Army Mountain troops), the Kriegsmarine and the Luftwaffe respectively, that participated in the victory at Narvik. The shield is mounted on a cut-out field-grey wool base with an alloy backing plate with paper backing. 2) POLIZEI EIGHTEEN YEAR LONG SERVICE AWARD. Second class, die struck alloy construction award with bright nickel/silver plated and frosted white finishes for eighteen 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 wreathed, canted, swastika on a smooth background field. The eagle’s 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 ribbon suspension ring and medal loop are both intact. The award comes with a complete ribbon assembly. 3) FOUR YEAR LONG SERVICE MEDAL. Silver washed, die struck, sheet metal construction, fourth class award for four years service, features an embossed Wehrmacht, (Armed Forces), style eagle with down swept wings, clutching a canted, swastika in it’s talons, encompassed by Gothic script, "Treue Dienste in der Wehrmacht" (Loyal Service in the Armed Forces), on a smooth background field to the obverse. The reverse has a large embossed numeral, "4" to the center encompassed by an embossed, circular, oak-leaf wreath. Single parade mount with original pin back device. 4) FORTY YEAR FAITHFUL SERVICE DECORATION. Die struck alloy, first class award with a fire gilt finish and black enamel work. The decoration is in the form of a cross Pattée with an embossed 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 embossed Gothic script to the reverse, "Für treue Dienste", (For Loyal Service). The arms of the cross have a slightly textured background field with smooth, dual stepped, raised outer edges. The fire gilt finish and the black enamel are both fully intact and the decoration is still very bright and clean. The ribbon suspension ring and loop are both intact. The decoration comes complete with an original piece of ribbed, moiré, cornflower blue ribbon

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WWII NAZI GERMAN WEHRMACHT INSIGNIA LOT NSKK WW2

Lot # 627 (Sale Order: 695 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German lot to include 1) SILVER WOUND BADGE MARKED 30. 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). 2) SILVER WOUND BADGE. 1939 pattern, die struck, alloy construction, 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 pin and catch assembly. Badge is unmarked. 3) BLACK WOUND BADGE. 1939 pattern, die stamped, tombak construction, hollow backed badge with a black wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of an M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. The reverse of the badge is a mirror image of the obverse and has a crimped, soldered hinge, a thin, round, vertical pin and catch all intact. 4) WEHRMACHT OFFICER'S WHITE SUMMER TUNIC BREAST EAGLE. Nicely detailed, nickle/silver plated, die stamped, alloy construction, national breast eagle with outstretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted, swastika in it’s talons. The eagle shows nice detailing and the reverse is a mirror image of the obverse. Complete with original hinge, pin and catch assembly. 5) OFFICER'S BREAST EAGLE. Hand embroidered, national breast eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted, swastika in it’s talons in bright, silver/aluminum bullion and wire threads with accent threads mounted on a cut-out dark blue/green badge cloth base. Removed from a uniform. 6) NSKK SLEEVE EAGLE. The insignia is comprised of a machine woven, silver/aluminum flat-wire thread NSKK eagle and swastika beneath an arching banner reading "N.S.K.K.". Size 95mm x 50mm. This insignia was originally worn on the upper right sleeve until late 1938 or early 1939 when it was transferred to the upper left sleeve. Still retains the original RZM tag. 7) WEHRMACHT EM/NCO'S BELT BUCKLE. Early, (circa 1936-1940), injection molded construction, natural aluminum box buckle with a pebbled background field and a slightly domed, embossed central motif. The central motif features an embossed Wehrmacht style eagle with down swept wings on a subtly pebbled field to the center, encompassed by an embossed oak-leaf cluster to the bottom and script, "Gott Mit Uns", (God with Us), to the top. The oak-leaf cluster and script are on a ribbed background field and are encircled by both an inner and outer simulated twisted rope border. The reverse has the integral, raised, slotted buckle catch and separate prong bar and prongs all intact.
WWII Nazi German lot to include 1) SILVER WOUND BADGE MARKED 30. 1939 pattern solid backed badge with a silver wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically o...moreval, 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). 2) SILVER WOUND BADGE. 1939 pattern, die struck, alloy construction, 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 pin and catch assembly. Badge is unmarked. 3) BLACK WOUND BADGE. 1939 pattern, die stamped, tombak construction, hollow backed badge with a black wash. The badge is in the form of an embossed, vertically oval, laurel leaf wreath encompassing an embossed profile of an M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base field. The reverse of the badge is a mirror image of the obverse and has a crimped, soldered hinge, a thin, round, vertical pin and catch all intact. 4) WEHRMACHT OFFICER'S WHITE SUMMER TUNIC BREAST EAGLE. Nicely detailed, nickle/silver plated, die stamped, alloy construction, national breast eagle with outstretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted, swastika in it’s talons. The eagle shows nice detailing and the reverse is a mirror image of the obverse. Complete with original hinge, pin and catch assembly. 5) OFFICER'S BREAST EAGLE. Hand embroidered, national breast eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted, swastika in it’s talons in bright, silver/aluminum bullion and wire threads with accent threads mounted on a cut-out dark blue/green badge cloth base. Removed from a uniform. 6) NSKK SLEEVE EAGLE. The insignia is comprised of a machine woven, silver/aluminum flat-wire thread NSKK eagle and swastika beneath an arching banner reading "N.S.K.K.". Size 95mm x 50mm. This insignia was originally worn on the upper right sleeve until late 1938 or early 1939 when it was transferred to the upper left sleeve. Still retains the original RZM tag. 7) WEHRMACHT EM/NCO'S BELT BUCKLE. Early, (circa 1936-1940), injection molded construction, natural aluminum box buckle with a pebbled background field and a slightly domed, embossed central motif. The central motif features an embossed Wehrmacht style eagle with down swept wings on a subtly pebbled field to the center, encompassed by an embossed oak-leaf cluster to the bottom and script, "Gott Mit Uns", (God with Us), to the top. The oak-leaf cluster and script are on a ribbed background field and are encircled by both an inner and outer simulated twisted rope border. The reverse has the integral, raised, slotted buckle catch and separate prong bar and prongs all intact.

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WWII BAYONET LOT OF 11 GERMAN BRITISH SIAM ITALIAN

Lot # 628 (Sale Order: 696 of 784)      

Military bayonet lot to include 1) WWII Nazi German K98 bayonet with leather frog. Roughly 25cm long, drop forged, steel construction blade with wide fullers. Blade retains about most of it's original blueing. Maker marked 41 cof Scabbard and blade do not match. Bakelite grip. Stud functions well. Comes with a nice leather frog. 2) WWII Nazi German K98 bayonet. Roughly 25cm long, drop forged, steel construction blade with wide fullers. Blade retains about most of it's original blueing. Maker marked 44 asw Scabbard and blade do not match. Bakelite grip. Stud functions well. Very Good. 3) WWII Nazi German K98 bayonet. Roughly 25cm long, drop forged, steel construction blade with wide fullers. Blade retains about most of it's original blueing. Maker marked 41 ddl Scabbard and blade do not match. Bakelite grip. Stud functions well. Excellent. 4) Knife bayonet for use on the 8 mm. Hakim self-loading rifle. The Hakim is a variation of the 6.5 mm Swedish AG42b Ljungman rifle. The Hakim bayonet is closely patterned after the Swedish M1896 bayonet. However, it has a conventional tang and wood grip scales to provide added clearance for the Hakim's muzzle brake. 5) WWII Japanese type 30 Bayonet. Excellent condition type 30 bayonet with straight quillon, curved pommel and blued blade made by Toyoda Jidoshoki Seisakusho (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works) under Nagoya supervision. Near Mint. 6) The No. 4 Mk. II was a simplified version, eliminating the milling cuts required to create the cruciform blade flutes. The No. 4 Mk. II was otherwise identical to the Mk. I, with the bayonet and socket one solid forging. Three firms produced the No. 4 Mk. II: Singer in Scotland, the Savage Stevens Co. in the USA, and Long Branch in Canada. The No. 4 Mk. II was, by far, the most numerous variant, with over 3.3 million units produced. This example is near mint with the scabbard. 7) Yugoslavian Model 1924 Mauser Bayonet. Sword bayonet for use with the 8 mm. Yugoslavian M1924 Mauser Short Rifle, closely patterned after the FN M1924 short rifle and was produced by Preduzece 44. 8) M1891 Italian Bayonet. This example was made at Fabbrica D'Armi Di Terni (Firearms Manufacturing of Terni) and has a ribbed steel scabbard. 9) Czech VZ23 Bayonet with Scabbard and Frog. Czechoslavakian VZ23 bayonet adapted for use on German G33/40 mountain rifle. Bayonet is in very good condition, with 95% bluing on blade and scabbard. SN matching on scabbard and bayonet. "dot" stamped on ricasso opposite SN. Overall very good example. 10) Siam (now Thailand) Type 45 Bayonet with Scabbard 11) British Jungle Carbine Bayonet with Scabbard. Correct bowie blade bayonet for the Enfield No. 5 carbine. Blades marked “RFI” – Rifle Factory Ishapore. Complete with steel scabbard.
Military bayonet lot to include 1) WWII Nazi German K98 bayonet with leather frog. Roughly 25cm long, drop forged, steel construction blade with wide fullers. Blade retai...morens about most of it's original blueing. Maker marked 41 cof Scabbard and blade do not match. Bakelite grip. Stud functions well. Comes with a nice leather frog. 2) WWII Nazi German K98 bayonet. Roughly 25cm long, drop forged, steel construction blade with wide fullers. Blade retains about most of it's original blueing. Maker marked 44 asw Scabbard and blade do not match. Bakelite grip. Stud functions well. Very Good. 3) WWII Nazi German K98 bayonet. Roughly 25cm long, drop forged, steel construction blade with wide fullers. Blade retains about most of it's original blueing. Maker marked 41 ddl Scabbard and blade do not match. Bakelite grip. Stud functions well. Excellent. 4) Knife bayonet for use on the 8 mm. Hakim self-loading rifle. The Hakim is a variation of the 6.5 mm Swedish AG42b Ljungman rifle. The Hakim bayonet is closely patterned after the Swedish M1896 bayonet. However, it has a conventional tang and wood grip scales to provide added clearance for the Hakim's muzzle brake. 5) WWII Japanese type 30 Bayonet. Excellent condition type 30 bayonet with straight quillon, curved pommel and blued blade made by Toyoda Jidoshoki Seisakusho (Toyoda Automatic Loom Works) under Nagoya supervision. Near Mint. 6) The No. 4 Mk. II was a simplified version, eliminating the milling cuts required to create the cruciform blade flutes. The No. 4 Mk. II was otherwise identical to the Mk. I, with the bayonet and socket one solid forging. Three firms produced the No. 4 Mk. II: Singer in Scotland, the Savage Stevens Co. in the USA, and Long Branch in Canada. The No. 4 Mk. II was, by far, the most numerous variant, with over 3.3 million units produced. This example is near mint with the scabbard. 7) Yugoslavian Model 1924 Mauser Bayonet. Sword bayonet for use with the 8 mm. Yugoslavian M1924 Mauser Short Rifle, closely patterned after the FN M1924 short rifle and was produced by Preduzece 44. 8) M1891 Italian Bayonet. This example was made at Fabbrica D'Armi Di Terni (Firearms Manufacturing of Terni) and has a ribbed steel scabbard. 9) Czech VZ23 Bayonet with Scabbard and Frog. Czechoslavakian VZ23 bayonet adapted for use on German G33/40 mountain rifle. Bayonet is in very good condition, with 95% bluing on blade and scabbard. SN matching on scabbard and bayonet. "dot" stamped on ricasso opposite SN. Overall very good example. 10) Siam (now Thailand) Type 45 Bayonet with Scabbard 11) British Jungle Carbine Bayonet with Scabbard. Correct bowie blade bayonet for the Enfield No. 5 carbine. Blades marked “RFI” – Rifle Factory Ishapore. Complete with steel scabbard.

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WWII RUSSIAN GYMNASTIORKA SHIRT & TROUSERS WW2

Lot # 629 (Sale Order: 697 of 784)      

Olive drab, heavy cotton twill construction with long sleeves and button cuffs. The shirt features a vertical, three button, front closure plaquet and a stand up collar. The shirt has two patch breast pockets with scalloped edged, button down flaps. To each shoulder is sewn a loop for the shoulder strap, as well a reinforced stitched button hole with opening that allows the shoulder board to be attached by using a button and string. The fabric is made of heavy cotton, along with buttons, are used to construct this Gymnastioka shirt with an additional two buttons inside the breast pocket to be used when attaching the shoulder boards. The chest measures approximately 44". Also matching set of trousers that are nicely marked to the interior are are roughly a size 34 waist
Olive drab, heavy cotton twill construction with long sleeves and button cuffs. The shirt features a vertical, three button, front closure plaquet and a stand up collar. ...moreThe shirt has two patch breast pockets with scalloped edged, button down flaps. To each shoulder is sewn a loop for the shoulder strap, as well a reinforced stitched button hole with opening that allows the shoulder board to be attached by using a button and string. The fabric is made of heavy cotton, along with buttons, are used to construct this Gymnastioka shirt with an additional two buttons inside the breast pocket to be used when attaching the shoulder boards. The chest measures approximately 44". Also matching set of trousers that are nicely marked to the interior are are roughly a size 34 waist

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WWII EARLY 14th AIR FORCE AVG PILOT WING GROUPING

Lot # 630 (Sale Order: 698 of 784)      

WWII Early CBI Pilot grouping consisting of 1) Chinese Numbered Pilot's Wing measuring 2 5/8 and numbered to the reverse 539 2) large 14th Air Force zinc badge measuring 2 1/8 inches with a small chip taken out of the edge. 3) CBI Pilot's ring in silver. 4) WWII Nationalist Chinese Sun Hat Badge. 5) Cloth set of Theater made US and Wing and Prop devices. 6) 14th Air Force Patch DI. 7) Sweetheart flag pin with Republic of China Flag, English Union Jack, American Flag and finally the Soviet Union.
WWII Early CBI Pilot grouping consisting of 1) Chinese Numbered Pilot's Wing measuring 2 5/8 and numbered to the reverse 539 2) large 14th Air Force zinc badge measuring ...more2 1/8 inches with a small chip taken out of the edge. 3) CBI Pilot's ring in silver. 4) WWII Nationalist Chinese Sun Hat Badge. 5) Cloth set of Theater made US and Wing and Prop devices. 6) 14th Air Force Patch DI. 7) Sweetheart flag pin with Republic of China Flag, English Union Jack, American Flag and finally the Soviet Union.

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WWII NAZI GERMAN INSIGNIA LOT KM HEER PANZER WW2

Lot # 631 (Sale Order: 699 of 784)      

WWII Nazi German insignia to include 1) WWII German Nazi Panzer Beret Wreath & Cockade Taken From Album. Early pattern, (circa 1934-1939), insignia consists of a machine woven, black rayon base featuring a machine woven oak-leave wreath in white threads encompassing a woven, national tri-color cockade with a black outer edge, a white roundel and a red center dot. This insignia has glue residue to the reverse and has been removed from an album. 2) WWII Nazi German Wehrmacht Flat Wire Officer's Wreath & Cockade For Assault Beret or Crusher Hat. Early pattern, (circa 1934-1939), insignia consists of a machine woven, green rayon base featuring a machine woven oak-leave wreath in silver wire threads encompassing a woven, national tri-color cockade with a black outer edge, a white roundel and a red center dot. 3) WWII Nazi German Wehrmacht Flat Wire Officer's Wreath & Cockade For Assault Beret or Crusher Hat. Early pattern, (circa 1934-1939), insignia consists of a machine woven, green rayon base featuring a machine woven oak-leave wreath in silver wire threads encompassing a woven, national tri-color cockade with a black outer edge, a white roundel and a red center dot. 4) Second Pattern Generals ranks, visor cap wreath and national tri-color cockade. The insignia consists of a nicely detailed, stamped, high relief, opened top, fire gilded, alloy oak-leaf wreath. 5) Second Pattern Generals ranks, visor cap wreath and national tri-color cockade. The insignia consists of a nicely detailed, stamped, high relief, opened top, fire gilded, alloy oak-leaf wreath. 6) WWII Nazi German Heer Wreath and Cockade. 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, aluminum oak-leaf wreath with six small acorns and a separate highly vaunted, three piece, national tri-color cockade. The cockade features a black, fluted, stamped alloy base, a silver washed, alloy roundel, and an red wool centerpiece. One pin is missing. 7) 5 Visor Cap Cockades. Three are complete while two are missing pins. 8) Kriegsmarine Officers Breast Eagle. Stamped alloy national eagle with spread wings and a fire gilted finish. Wingspan is roughly 9.5cm from tip to tip. Eagle shows nice detailing and reverse is a mirror image of obverse. Reverse with solid, soldered hinge, thin round horizontal pin and original catch all intact. Reverse of eagle also has a vertical retaining prong to wreath. Unmarked example. 9) Wehrmacht EM/NCO Visor Cap Eagles. Two, Second pattern, (Circa March 1935-May 1945) aluminum construction national eagles with outstretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted swastika in its talons. One eagle is missing a single prong and the other eagle is completely missing it's prongs.
WWII Nazi German insignia to include 1) WWII German Nazi Panzer Beret Wreath & Cockade Taken From Album. Early pattern, (circa 1934-1939), insignia consists of a machine ...morewoven, black rayon base featuring a machine woven oak-leave wreath in white threads encompassing a woven, national tri-color cockade with a black outer edge, a white roundel and a red center dot. This insignia has glue residue to the reverse and has been removed from an album. 2) WWII Nazi German Wehrmacht Flat Wire Officer's Wreath & Cockade For Assault Beret or Crusher Hat. Early pattern, (circa 1934-1939), insignia consists of a machine woven, green rayon base featuring a machine woven oak-leave wreath in silver wire threads encompassing a woven, national tri-color cockade with a black outer edge, a white roundel and a red center dot. 3) WWII Nazi German Wehrmacht Flat Wire Officer's Wreath & Cockade For Assault Beret or Crusher Hat. Early pattern, (circa 1934-1939), insignia consists of a machine woven, green rayon base featuring a machine woven oak-leave wreath in silver wire threads encompassing a woven, national tri-color cockade with a black outer edge, a white roundel and a red center dot. 4) Second Pattern Generals ranks, visor cap wreath and national tri-color cockade. The insignia consists of a nicely detailed, stamped, high relief, opened top, fire gilded, alloy oak-leaf wreath. 5) Second Pattern Generals ranks, visor cap wreath and national tri-color cockade. The insignia consists of a nicely detailed, stamped, high relief, opened top, fire gilded, alloy oak-leaf wreath. 6) WWII Nazi German Heer Wreath and Cockade. 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, aluminum oak-leaf wreath with six small acorns and a separate highly vaunted, three piece, national tri-color cockade. The cockade features a black, fluted, stamped alloy base, a silver washed, alloy roundel, and an red wool centerpiece. One pin is missing. 7) 5 Visor Cap Cockades. Three are complete while two are missing pins. 8) Kriegsmarine Officers Breast Eagle. Stamped alloy national eagle with spread wings and a fire gilted finish. Wingspan is roughly 9.5cm from tip to tip. Eagle shows nice detailing and reverse is a mirror image of obverse. Reverse with solid, soldered hinge, thin round horizontal pin and original catch all intact. Reverse of eagle also has a vertical retaining prong to wreath. Unmarked example. 9) Wehrmacht EM/NCO Visor Cap Eagles. Two, Second pattern, (Circa March 1935-May 1945) aluminum construction national eagles with outstretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted swastika in its talons. One eagle is missing a single prong and the other eagle is completely missing it's prongs.

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WWII RAF BRITISH AIRCRAFT ROUNDEL OR COCKADE WW2

Lot # 632 (Sale Order: 700 of 784)      

WWII RAF Royal Air Force aviation cockade or roundel Type A.2 measuring 35 inches and being made doped fabric and in very good condition. Britain used several cloth covered aircraft so I have no idea which one this is taken from.
WWII RAF Royal Air Force aviation cockade or roundel Type A.2 measuring 35 inches and being made doped fabric and in very good condition. Britain used several cloth cover...moreed aircraft so I have no idea which one this is taken from.

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