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 LARGE GOLDEN PARTY BADGE – IDENTIFIED
This is the large Party Badge once belonging to Alfred Rosenberg’s Deputy, and a Gauleiter of Westphalia-North. This is 100% original. The soldier who brought it back from WWII gave it to his landlords son who gave it to me. I have the soldier’s identity which will be provided. There is a great deal of information available about Alfred Meyer on line and he is mentioned in several books about WWII. Needless to say it is very difficult to obtain a Gold Party Badge for such a high ranking official. Unfortunately, there is damage to the badge which I have pictured and priced it accordingly. Comes with info, copy photos, and information as to the Veteran and how I obtained it. Ask for shipping and insurance Fees before checking out. No paypal postage + Ins. Consignment Item TP
WWII GERMAN NON-MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES ARMBAN
Golden yellow cotton construction armband with a machine woven, stylized, right facing, national eagle with out-stretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted, swastika in it’s talons, in black cotton threads, to the obverse center. Has stamp to the front.
WWII GERMAN NSDAP READINESS DETACHMENT CUFFTITLE/A
Veteran grab. Light weight, printed cotton construction cufftitle. Cufftitle features a red base field with printed, central, white circular field with printed, black, canted swastika to center. White circular field and swastika are flanked by black printed script, "NSDAP" and "Partei-Bereitschaft", (NSDAP, Readiness). Cufftitle was worn by party members when performing assorted operational duties. I have 5 this is for one. 2 Left
WWII GERMAN RUSSIAN POA VOLUNTEER'S SLEEVE SHIELD
Machine embroidered, official pattern, Russian POA volunteer’s sleeve insignia consisting of a flat topped, rounded bottom, mid-grey, shield shape base with a red bordered, central white field with the blue Cross of St. Andrew, (the patron Saint of Russia), to the center. Positioned above the central shield are the golden yellow, Cyrillic letters "ROA", which appear as the Latin letters, "POA", and indicate Russkaia Osvoboditel’ naia Armiia, (Russian Army of Liberation). Interestingly the embroidery has been applied to a mid-grey, cotton/rayon blend fabric base with only a stitch outline to indicate the outer edges of the shield. Recent vet pick-up, One left..