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A German Second War Army General’s Car Pennant. A very good condition Army General’s car pennant in its original carrying frame. The dark olive drab centre with wide outspread winged Third Reich Army eagle hand embroidered to both sides with a row of gilt tress running around the edge of the pennant with a line of swastikas, in its original chrome plated frame and its vehicle mounting post, very good condition £2,000-£2,400
£2,000–£2,400
Germany, Third Reich, Order of Aziz Hind, First Class neck badge, frosted silver, gilt, and enamel, with ‘Rudolf Souval, Vienna’ maker’s cartouche on reverse, with original neck riband with closing clips at the point of the riband, nearly extremely fine £1,200-£1,600
£1,200–£1,600
A German Second War Land Customs Dagger. Mint blade by Alcoso, Solingen. All of the fittings to the grip and the scabbard are in matching brushed aluminium, the leather to grip excellent with original grip wire intact. Undamaged scabbard mounts, the leather to the scabbard has patches missing, generally good condition £1,200-£1,600
A German Second War Continental Rubber Company Director’s Citation. A very nicely tooled leather folder with the initials ‘DVJF’ to the front. On opening the folder a very nice illuminated citation with the swastika of the Deutsche Arbeit front laying beneath the lettering, awarded to Willy Tischbein. In total are three parchment citations honouring the General Director Willy Tischbein of the Continental Rubber Works, Hannover for his meritorious service to the German bicycle...
£500–£700
A German Second War S.S. Officer’s Sword. A very fine example of the SS officers sword with its original portapee knot. The blade is without maker indicating this is an early heavy nickel production. Standard white leather washer between the blade and the hilt. Runic symbol mark to the upper throat and the lower section of the D guard, the blade itself superb in its original scabbard, which has virtually all of its original paint finish with minor abrasions. Good high quality nickel...
£5,000–£7,000
A German Second War Luftwaffe General’s Sword. Nice condition Luftwaffe General Officers sword, 78cm blade in good condition, clearly stamped ‘Eickhorn’. The etched panels to both sides good and deep, the gilt is faint to the central blued panel with a facsimile signature of Hermann Goering. The gilt overall to the hilt and two folding shell guards and the upper and lower scabbard mounts generally good, some rubbing in places. Deep orange grip which has one minor chip to both ends of...
£7,000–£9,000
A German Second War Trumpet Banner. A very high quality woven trumpet banner measuring 55cm x 50cm without the added fringe size of what is believed to be a Naval Shore establishment, the face side having the enormous individually hand embroidered Third Reich eagle with swastika below, woven in the classic chain stitch style of Third Reich embroideresses. The cream silk background slightly service stained. On the reverse side the Kriegsmarine War Flag in a multi constructed form on red base...
£2,800–£3,200
A German Second War Diver’s Knife. A rare lead handled divers knife, originally painted red, which has lost most of its paint. The blade is good with the Henkels trademark with its tubular brass scabbard. The knife screws firmly into the scabbard with its brass belt loop, good condition £800-£1,200
£800–£1,200
A Second War Commando Smatchet. A very good example of the heavy knife issued to commando units, with its parkerised teardrop blade, which has not been abused or re-profiled, still with the majority of its parkerising remaining. Slab wood grips undamaged, heavy pommel top. Leather over wood scabbard, some flakiness to the leather. Riveted belt loop to the reverse side, good condition £700-£900
£700–£900
A German Second War D.L.V./N.S.F.K. Flyers Knife. A very clean example of the DLV/NSFK flyers knife, faint traces of the Helbeig maker’s mark to the upper part of the blade, the lower part of the blade has been considerably shortened, blade length 15cm, the standard length should be 17.5cm. Good finish to all other portions of the dagger. Blue leather to the grip good. It would appear that the blue leather to the scabbard has possibly been replaced. Complete with its original hanging...
A German Second War Red Cross Officers Dagger. Magnificent blade, non maker marked, the Red Cross officers daggers never had visible makers marks. All cross grain finish to the blade complete. Deep orange grip, which is uncracked but has one chip to the right hand side, one minor chip to the face side. The plating thin to the top pommel and to the cross guard, good heavy plating visible to the scabbard without any indentations. Both screws holding the throat in place with heads unturned,...
£1,000–£1,400
A German Second War Postschutz Officer’s Dagger. Excellent blade, maker marked ‘Paul Weyersberg Solingen’ with much original cross grain finish remaining. Original leather washer sitting between the blade and the cross guard. All plating to the cross guard and upper pommel good, enamel to swastikas on both sides of the cross guard undamaged. Marked ‘2158 DRP’ to the underside of the cross guard. Good wood grip with its correct Postschutz insignia fitted. Fitted into its correct...
£2,400–£2,800
A German Second War N.S.D.A.P. Car Pennant. A nice condition swastika car pennant that would be flown on the opposite side of the vehicle mudguard to the political leaders area car pennant. Very finely black chain stitched swastika on a white field laid on standard red ribbed flag cloth, in its weatherproof celluloid clear frame, edged in red leather, some losses to the edging, complete with both of its high nickel plated pole attachment clip, reasonable condition £300-£400
£300–£400
A German Second War M.35 Double Decal Combat Helmet. Shell size SE64, original owner’s name ‘Weymann painted into the rear skirt, batch number ‘9857’. A good degree of the apple green paint remaining overall with some minor losses. Third Reich army decal abrased with swastikas still showing. National tricolour good and clear with some minor chips. Original all leather aluminium banded liner, original drawstring and chinstrap, which is maker marked and dated ‘1937’, good...
A German Second War Luftwaffe Obergefreiter Flight Four Pocket Tunic. A very nice condition virtually unworn four pocket open collar style tunic worn by a Luftwaffe Flight Obergefreiter. Standard configuration, four pockets with flaps, deep turned back cuffs. Luftwaffe machine embroidered eagle to the breast. This is an early period tunic indicated by the yellow piping to the collar. The tunic still has its interior removable collar in place. Loops for one award to the upper right hand...
A German Second War Austria M.16 Third Reich Used Combat Helmet. A recycled Austrian produced M.17 helmet refurbished in the late 1930’s after the occupation of Austria having twin decals with evidence of the national tricolour being removed under the 1940 regulations. Third Reich apple green finish applied, single army decal, which is all clear and undamaged with its M.35 light tan leather liner and aluminium liner band. The liner is stamped size ‘57’, helmet shell marked ‘BGB...
A German Second War Naval Officer’s Ordnance Issue Sword. A good example of the sword that was ordnance issued to naval officers, many swords with Weimar period markings are often offered as Third Reich period, this is incorrect, the Third Reich period swords have to have Third Reich ( eagle and Swastika ) waffen amt stamps on the back edge of the blade and on the base of the lower scabbard mount. This example with an excellent stamped blade ‘E & F Horster, Solingen’, standard naval...
A German Great War Prussian Guard Enlisted Man’s Helmet. A very nice all leather bodied Uhlan helmet with metal removable mortarboard top. The skull is excellent, large Guard chemically subdued field grey front plate, complete with its correct Reich cockade and Prussian black and white cloth field state cockade. The interior liner all complete and undamaged, good condition £1,200-£1,600
A German Second War S.S. Deutschland Schellenbaum Centre. An historic artefact of WWII being the highly attractive and impressive 33cm circumference Schellenbaum centrepiece as carried by Allgemeine SS Regiment 1 Deutschland. One minor piece of damage to one of the tips of the centrepiece at 4 o’clock, excellent gilt remaining overall, all silvering remaining to the central double sided swastikas with some thinness in places and all of the black painted finish to the lower field complete...
£2,600–£3,000
Pair: Sergeant V. H. Helm, Royal Army Ordnance Corps General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, South Arabia (23657053 Cpl V H Helm RAOC); Army L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army (23657053 Sgt V H Helm RAOC) mounted court-style as worn, nearly extremely fine (2) £80-£120
£80–£120
A Great War Royal Welsh Fusiliers Knife. The fearsome weapon used by the Royal Welsh Fusiliers during the Great War, privately provided by Lord Howard de Walden to his battalion. The design was based on an ancient Welsh knife known as the Cledd. Designed and patented by the well known sculptor, artist and designer Felix Joubert in 1917, the blade and hilt are forged from one piece with a circular fold back hand guard, which is fitted via a slot in the hilt. The hilts were always cord bound,...
£3,600–£4,400
Die Orden und Ehrenzwichen des Grossdeutschen Reichs. The excellent Dr. Doehle published work, Dr. Heinrich Doehle was an Under Secretary in the Presidential Chancellery and in charge of the Orders Department, he wrote various works during the Second War on the medals, badges and awards of the Third Reich. All of his works are highly sought-after. This is the 1941 edition with black and white cover and black and white fly cover, which is badly creased. 127 pages of coloured and black and...
£140–£180
Uniforms and Traditions of the German Army 1933-1945. The very hard to obtain 3 volume set of Uniforms & Traditions of the German Army 1933-45 by John R. Angolia and Adolf Schlicht. All three works published by Bender Publishing, the most comprehensive work on the German Army in three volumes with a total of 1,500 pages of in-depth text and photographs covering every aspect of the German Army. All are of the second printing November 1992, original print 1987. A very difficult set of obtain,...
£200–£300
A German Great War Luger Holster. A nice all brown leather holster for the Luger PO8 semi automatic pistol. All leather strong, good form to the holster, both belt loops intact. Army Group marked ‘B.A.XI’ plus maker marked and dated ‘1918’ to the interior, good condition £260-£300
£260–£300
A German Second War Third Reich Police Luger Holster. A nice condition police issue Luger holster, all stitching strong, both belt loops in place, ‘Berlin’ maker marked on the reverse side with a series of numbers very similar to that found on Third Reich police bayonets. The securing loop for the front strap is missing, to the interior the stripping tool is intact to its own individual pouch , stitching loose to stripper pouch. Police starburst acceptance stamp above the Berlin...
£200–£240
A German Second War Kriegsmarine Minesweeper Badge. A good condition non maker marked Kriegsmarine Minesweeper badge with at least 60% of its original gilt remaining to the face side with all the silver finish remaining to the exploding mine. To the reverse side the uniform retaining hook still present behind the head of the eagle with the horizontal wide tapering pin in place below, generally good condition £120-£160
£120–£160
German Second War Schutzpolizei Insignia. Five individual Schutzpolizei NCO shoulder boards all with green police underlay, reasonable condition (5) £40-£60
£40–£60
A German Second War Unteroffizier Vorschule Cuff Title. Fine Bevo woven cuff title, silver on light green for the Unteroffiziers Vorschule (NCO Training School). Full length, uncut, very good condition £80-£120
A German Second War Panzer Photograph Album. 143 images in the standard leather bound album beginning in the pre war period, moving on to training in small track vehicles, many shots wearing the black panzer wrap over uniform. The unit is identified as the 6th Company of Panzer Regiment 7. Mixtures of uniforms with early pink piped panzer jackets plus field grey uniforms, the early panzer beret being worn and many tracked vehicles. An interesting historical record, good condition £200-£240
A German Second War Spanish Civil War Condor Legion Photograph Album. An excellent album to a member of the German Condor Legion. To the front of the cover an outline of the Spanish combat helmet of the period. 300 photographs of the period of service with this Condor Legionnaire in Spain and 45 of the campaign in Poland. The first page annotated ‘My service with the Legion as a free volunteer with the Legion Condor from 1938 to 39’, followed by, as stated over 300 photographs of all...
£600–£800
A German Second War Kriegsmarine 1st Pattern E-Boat Badge. A good example of the extremely scarce 1st pattern E-Boat badge by Schwerin of Berlin. Loss of gilt to the upper part of the wreath, the silvering from the keel of the E-Boat thin. To the reverse side is the typical Schwerin blackened finish, complete with its uniform retaining hook behind the head of the eagle with its horizontal wide tapering pin, hook and hinge, very good condition, scarce £700-£900
A Great War ‘Western Front’ M.M. group of three awarded to Driver R. Foley, Royal Field Artillery Military Medal, G.V.R. (27620 Dvr. R. Foley. R.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (27620 Dvr. R. Foley. R.F.A.) very fine (3) £160-£200
£160–£200
A German Second War Luftwaffe Pilot’s Badge. A non maker marked mid war construction quality Luftwaffe Pilots badge. Two domed rivets holding the Luftwaffe eagle to the wreath, thick needle pin with original hook and hinge, good condition £240-£280
£240–£280
A German Second War Luftwaffe Paratrooper Badge. A good clean example of the Luftwaffe Paratrooper badge, maker marked ‘Osang Dresden’ at the reverse side of the paratrooper style diving eagle. Traces of good gilt to the eagle. The toned finish to the oak and laurel leaf wreath subdued, complete with its original thick needle pin, hook and hinge. Two small domed rivets holding the eagle to the wreath. A nice example, very good condition £500-£700
Germany, Third Reich, S.S. Faithful Service Medal, Third Class, for 8 Years’ service, bronze, very fine £360-£440
£360–£440
Germany, Prussia, Pour le Merite, a fine quality ‘Museum’ copy, gilt and enamel; together with a Prussian Fire Brigade Medal, silvered and enamel; and a Great War Honour Cross 1914-18, bronze, combatant’s type with swords, reverse stamped ‘G&S’, good very fine (3) £70-£90
£70–£90
Seven: Lieutenant R. B. Austin, Tank Corps and Machine Gun Corps (Heavy), late Worcestershire Yeomanry, who was wounded during the Attack on Scimitar Hill, Suvla, Gallipoli, on 21 August 1915, and subsequently served during the Second War as a Squadron Leader, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, and was Mentioned in Despatches 1914-15 Star (1935 Pte. R. B. Austin. Worc. Yeo.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. R. B. Austin.); 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War...
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A scarce Order of St. John group of four awarded to Colonel W. J. Will, New Zealand Expeditionary Force The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knight of Grace set of insignia (pre-1926 type), neck badge, 57mm, silver and enamel, with heraldic beasts in angles; Star, 56mm, silver and enamel, with heraldic beasts in angles, with neck cravat, in case of issue, star with some enamel repair; 1914-15 Star (15/10 Colonel W. J. Will. N.Z.E.F.); British War Medal 1914-20 (15/10 Col. W. J. Will....
Second War British Army Insignia. Comprising a pair of Colonel’s shoulder rank insignia, each consisting of 2 rank pips and a crown; 2 x R.E.M.E. shoulder rank titles; 3 x British Army of the Rhine Troops (B.A.O.R.) Cloth Formation patches. One khaki Officers uniform waist belt; together with various British Army Staff Gorget patches, 3 large pairs and 4 small pairs, all but two complete with buttons, generally good condition (lot) £40-£60
Hammer Price: £10
Volunteer Force Long Service Medal (India & the Colonies), G.V.R. (Tpr. R. P. N. Stephens) impressed naming, rank officially corrected, nearly extremely fine £50-£70
Hammer Price: £40
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