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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 PANZER OBERFELDWEBEL NCO M35 DRESS TU
A nice quality, private purchase, field-grey wool/tricot blend construction M35 dress tunic features a vertical, eight button front closure with dual metal hooks and eyes positioned at the forward neckline . hand embroidered officers eagle, Award loops for two badges. Two small holes to the back of the sleeve. Removed embroidered numbers under metal as was done in the period. Button under strap for a marksmen’s lanyard. Old sticking where a iron cross was thru button hole. Very clean and great displayable tunic.
WWII GERMAN FIRST PATTERN "NAT SOZ FRAUNENSCHAFT
An alloy and enamel badge in the form of an inverted triangle, 28mm wide along its top edge and 31mm tall. "Nat Soz Frauenschaft" is to the white band to the top of the obverse, underneath of which is a white cross against a black background. To the center of the cross is a red, static swastika, and "G" is to its left arm, "H" to its right, and "L" to its base. These letters signify the Frauenschaft motto, "Glaube, Hoffnung, Liebe" (Faith, Hope, Love). All of the letters, and the edges of the swastika, cross, and the badge itself, are in the same silver color as its alloy base. A blue band is along the edges of the obverse, indicating that it was worn by a staff member at the local level. To its reverse is crimped a horizontal pin-back device. Maker marked RZM "46" for Alfred Stubbe, Berlin.
WWII GERMAN EM/NCO'S VISOR CAP EAGLE AND WREATH S
Nicely detailed die struck, aluminum construction, second pattern, (Circa 1937-1945), Luftwaffe eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a canted swastika in one talon. The reverse of the eagle has two of the original prongs intact.Unmarked. Single piece wreath, die stamped, aluminum construction winged visor cap wreath with a painted national tri-color cockade. The winged, open topped, wreath features four, horizontally extended, "wings" emanating from the central oak-leaf wreath that encompasses the national tri-color cockade. The wreath and wings both have finely embossed detailing. The cockade features a ribbed, circular black outer ring encompassing a ribbed, silver inner ring and a smooth red centerpiece. The reverse of the insignia is a mirror image of the obverse and both attachment prongs with raised, crimped, retaining lips are intact.Very vaulted.