Sold Gallery
These pages display a number of the rare items that I have had the pleasure of selling. To view more details and a larger photograph please click on the thumbnail picture.
WWII GERMAN FEMALE RAD INSIGNIA AND PASS
This is a Deutscher Frauenarbeitsdienst (early Labour Service for women/girls) Arbeitszeugnis from 1934/1935, including the very rare female patch. These passses were only in use for a short time and only in 1934/1935, the Deutscher Frauenarbeitsdienst was the forerunner of the Reichsarbeitsdienst Weibliche Jugend that started in 1936, making this a rare set. The pass is unfortunely broken at the spine, but…it comes with the extremely rare armpatch for women. These patches were only in use for about a year or so and are very very hard to find!!! Despite the condition of the pass a very desirable and rare set! I think i priced it according to it’s condition very good!
WWII GERMAN PODIUM BANNER WITH FRINGE
This is a stunning excellent example of the desirable multi-piece podium banner featuring a machine-sewn pole sleeve along the upper edge, and 3" twisted cord fringe along the bottom edge. The white border stripes are machine-sewn onto the red field, with the center white circle having a black printed swastika. The center circle is machine-sewn onto the red field. The banner edges are finished and machine-sewn. This banner measures about 31" x 47" including the fringe, an ideal size for display with your collection. Mint condition.
WWII GERMAN HJ OST SUDETENLAND DISTRICT SLEEVE T
Black rayon construction isosceles triangle features machine woven Gothic script in two lines, "Ost Sudetenland", in golden yellow threads. The triangle also has a narrow machine woven golden yellow border stripe near the outside edges. Complete with original paper RZM tag. Hold, Don
WWII GERMAN IRON CROSS 2nd CLASS WITH DOCUMENTS,
This is a great set to a pioneer soldier with documents and issue envelope, cross is almost mint with marked ring '100' for Rudolf Wachtler & Lange. Very nice set signed by a general. Black Wound Badge showing honest wear, an issue badge envelope which has a couple tears and cuts, and the original award document. The extremely fine award document is dated "Gera, den 8. Sept. 1943" and ink-signed by the "Oberfeldarzt u. Chefarzt" with purple ink stamp marking. The soldier awarded the Black Wound Badge was from the Reserve Pioneer "Btl. 653". Russian front medal in great condition unmarked. Unmarked War Merit Cross. Great set from one soldier with General signatures . Generalleutnant Walther Hahm, Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves Winner.









