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 MARSCH und KAMPF des DAK 1941
Book Marsch und Kampf des D.A.K. 1941, hard bound book of 213 pages having numerous illustrations relating to the first year of the campaign in North Africa, depicting personalities, soldiers, vehicles, equipment and desert life, with text in both German and Italian. A must for the AK collector.
WWII GERMAN PANZER UNTEROFFIZIER'S M35 DRESS TUN
High quality, private purchase, field-grey light weight blend construction M35 dress tunic features a vertical, eight button front closure with dual metal hooks and eyes positioned at the forward neckline and a lay down, blue/green badge cloth collar. Buttons and insignia all original stitching. Award loops for ribbon bar. Two small holes on sleeve, nothing under collar. Comes with ribbon bar, tunic only no hat.
1924 "STAHLHELM" MEMBER'S COMMEMORATIVE BADGE
A slightly convex, 31mm diameter, nickel-silver alloy badge, against whose black enameled obverse is pinned a profiled M16 helmet. To the right of the pin is embossed the manufacturer’s logo of an underlined and stylized "S," "T," and "H." To the left of the pin is embossed "Ges. Gesch. Small tiny chip.
1925 "STAHLHELM" MEMBER'S COMMEMORATIVE BADGE
A slightly convex, 31mm diameter, nickel-silver alloy badge, against whose black enameled obverse is pinned a profiled M16 helmet. To the right of the pin is embossed the manufacturer’s logo of an underlined and stylized "S," "T," and "H." To the left of the pin is embossed "Ges. Gesch. No chips
WWII GERMAN BLACK WOUND BADGE L/24
Late war pattern, die struck, solid backed, alloy badge. The badge is in the form of a vertical oval with an embossed M35 pattern helmet with a high relief, canted, swastika to the center, superimposed over crossed swords on a pebbled base encompassed by an oval laurel leaf wreath. The solid reverse has a central circular recess and a raised lip to the outer edge. manufacturer's LDO numerical code, "L 24", indicating manufacture by Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart.
WWII GERMAN POLICE VISOR CAP EAGLE
First pattern, (Circa April 1934-June 1936), two piece, die stamped alloy construction, police visor cap eagle with a frosted silvery/white washed finish. The nicely detailed, left facing eagle features extended, tapered, pointed tip, wings and is clutching a canted swastika in it’s talons.Most of finish is gone.
WWII GERMAN ARMBAND FOR BLINDED SERVICE PERSONNEL
BeVo Weave Armband For Blinded German Service Personnel A very nice BeVo weave on light weight cotton example of the Armband worn by Blinded service personnel. Overall condition is very good with very light dust markings from storage. A similar version was in use for civilians without the Maltese Cross.Very rare