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German Medals & Awards
Heer Grade Five Marksmen’s Lanyard
SOLD!Very nice, excellent condition first pattern (June 1936 – January 1939) Heer (Army) silver bullion Grade 5 Marksmen’s Lanyard with braided cord. The stamped aluminum shield device in in exceptional condition, with 100% of its original detail still in tact. It doesn’t get any better than this.
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Wilh. (Wilhelm) Weltersbach
SOLD!A very nice early (1933-35) SA Dagger by the seldom seen maker, Wilhelm Weltersbach (Wilh. Weltersbach). The wooden grip is in fine condition, but does have a few noteworthy nicks in one side of the handle, a very faint small dent near the lower cross guard, and a small hairline crack at the upper cross guard (one on each side – about 1/4” in length). The cross guard vertical fit is tight, and the green tarnishing where the metal meets the wood suggests the dagger has not been cleaned or messed with in quite some time…
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German Daggers & Knives
Transitional SS Dagger by J.A. Henckels (RZM 15/39 SS)
SOLD!What a fantastic transitional SS dagger. and by one of the more rare makers to boot, J. A. Henckels (RZM 15/39). We start with the grip, which has magnificent plated guard that have aged very well! We see a lot of these with pitting and plating loss, but not the case here…
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German Crosses
German Cross in Gold by Zimmermann (“dotted” version)
SOLD!Here’s a rare one, a “dotted” version of the Zimmermann German Cross in Gold, complete with original issue case!
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German Caps & Visors
Early Heer Infantry Visor Cap
SOLD!Early Wehrmacht period, older style teller shape WW2 German Infantry Visor Cap. This cap was purchased without the Eagle, but care was taken to reattach a matching aluminum-style eagle in the same location as the original pin holes.
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German Daggers & Knives
SA Dagger by Gustav Voss (rare maker)
SOLD!Here’s one by the maker Gustav Voss, rating a 9 out of 10 on the McSarr rarity scale! In fantastic overall condition the grip on this Voss SA dagger shows only minor wear, with a grip eagle and SA roundel that are about as good as it gets!
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger — Hugo Rader Solingen
SOLD!This is a nice, early SA dagger by maker Hugo Rader, Solingen, with solid nickel pommel nut, upper and lower guards, and scabbard fittings. This maker ranks #7 on the McSARR scale. The grip on this one has a very smooth and rich mocha wood coloring! The grip eagle retains 100% of its original detail, and the SA roundel is 90% (with some minor enamel loss)…
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German Army Daggers
Heer Dagger by Alcoso (horizontal mark)
SOLD!Heer daggers have become a staple in any WW2 German dagger collection, and whether you’re just staring out or are looking to upgrade, this may be the German Army dagger for you!
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German Army Uniforms
Heer Artillery Hauptmann (Captain’s) Winter Greatcoat
SOLD!An extremely high quality, Heer Artillerie Hauptmann (Artillery Captain) officer’s double-breasted winter greatcoat, in exceptional condition with only a few very minor moth holes, almost not worth noting. Solid stitching throughout, a pristine collar with soft high quality dark green wool, and flawless sewn-in shoulder boards which include proper original pips, and no evidence of unit cyphers…
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SA Dagger by F. Dick
SOLD!There are a lot of SA Dagger makers that collectors desire, but these F. Dick SA Daggers seem to be some of the more desirable of them all. This one has a lot going for it with its deep brown grip, overall excellent condition and a tone to the nickel fittings that we typically see with chained SS daggers. The grip is near perfect, with a dark tone and grain we’ve come to love from this maker. The eagle has some wear from use and age, with about 80% of it’s original detail remaining…
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German Medals & Awards
Knight’s Cross of the War Merit Cross with Case by Deschler
SOLD!Here’s a real beautiful (and extremely rare) find, a Deschler Knight’s Cross of the War Merit Cross with the original issue case and ribbon. The condition of this example is absolutely stunning! These crosses simply don’t come around often, and when they do they’re rarely in this nice a condition. The silvering throughout this cross is about 95%…
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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Dagger — E & F Horster Solingen
SOLD!Here we have a very well preserved, and highly sought after Luftwaffe dagger, by maker E&F Horster, Solingen. We love these ivory colored grips with the silvery toned braided aluminum wiring. Such an elegant look! Aside from age discoloration on one side of the grip, which we sometimes see with daggers that have been stored untouched for decades, there is a very small hairline crack (about 1/4 inch) at the top of the grip close to the pommel cap…
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German Daggers & Knives
Ground Rohm SS Dagger by Rich. Abr. Herder
SOLD!Here’s a budget SS dagger from a very desirable maker, and a Ground Rohm to boot! If you’re in the market for an SS dagger, but have a tight budget, this is your chance to grab one priced to see with a ton of character that displays well! The grip is is excellent condition, with only minor dings and scratches.
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German Daggers & Knives
Partial Ground Röhm SA Dagger by Carl Eickhorn (early maker mark) with Swastika Die Flaw
SOLD!For all of you hard-core SA dagger collectors, here is the dagger you’ve been waiting for! An early Eickhorn marked large double oval partial Röhm SA dagger. These are extremely scarce since early in the production of the Rohm inscribed SA daggers Eickhorn transitioned to the smaller mark that is positioned much closer to the lower guard…
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger from Robert Klaas – 7/37 RZM 1051/39 SS
SOLD!This is about as good as it gets when it comes to these late-war RZM SS daggers! A real nice one here from Robert Klaas (7/37 RZM 1051/39). The grip is near perfect as far as these daggers go, with only very modest dings and use wear.
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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Dagger — Unmarked Blade
SOLD!Here’s a nice, uncleaned, unmessed with and unmarked 2nd model Luftwaffe dagger for the collector who likes to see the dirt on their dagger so they know it’s untouched. Starting with the grip fittings, both the pommel cap and the cross guard still have around 98% or more of their factory detail, with only the normal use wear we expect to see, with no notable dings or dents to either…
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger by Maker 941/39 (Carl Eickhorn)
SOLD!We have here a nice late-war RZM SS Dagger by maker code 941/39, which is attributed to Carl Eickhorn. The grip on this SS Dagger is a nice deep black tone with several surface dings and scratches that only add to its character.
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German Medals & Awards
Luftwaffe Honor Roll Clasp with Original Issue Case
SOLD!This is one of the first Luftwaffe Honor Roll Clasps we’ve seen. These don’t seem to be as available as the Army version, and even fewer with the original case of issue.
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German Daggers & Knives
Serialized SS Dagger — E. P. & S. Solingen
SOLD!This early WW2 SS Dagger by hard to find maker, E. P. & S. (Ernst Pack & Sohne) is salty but extremely desirable. Acquired directly from the son of the veteran who brought it back from World War II. The grip is a very nice color, showing hints of deep brown and black. Two 1/2” chips can be found on both sides of the grip where it meets the cross guard, as well as a couple minor scratches and hairline cracks…
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German Daggers & Knives
RARE Land Customs (Zolldienst) Clamshell Dress Bayonet with Stag Grip by Clemen & Jung
SOLD!This Land Customs Clamshell Dress Bayonet might be one of the rarest of the dress bayonets, and is often times mistaken for a Police Bayonet. This particular example is absolutely exceptional! This particular Customs Bayonet is by the firm Clemen & Jung, and features a set of flawless stag grips, and a clamshell guard depicting the Prussian state eagle.
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German Daggers & Knives
RZM 1198/39 SS Dagger with Hanger
SOLD!The blade of this SS Dagger is marked with the RZM 1198/39 manufacturer marking, and has a fair amount of scratches and spotting. I wouldn’t say its been sharpened, but it does look as if someone may have tried steel wool on it at one time, until they realized it would leave marks. They’re not deep scratches by any stretch but visible in the right lighting. Still a great looking blade when comparing to many of the blades I see from day-to-day.
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German Medals & Awards
25 Year Jubilee Spange to the 1870 Iron Cross 2nd Class
SOLD!An absolutely gorgeous 25 year Jubilee Spange to the 1870 Imperial Iron Cross 2nd Class. This spange was authorized to be worn by recipients of the 1870 Iron Cross who were still in service in 1895, the 25 year anniversary…
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German Helmets
Heer (Army) Tropical Pith Helmet
SOLD!This WW2 Tropical Pith Helmet is not the nicest example I’ve seen, but it is complete, original, and in better shape than many on the market today. The only notable flaws are the heavily worn leather chinstrap, normal wear to the leather trim around the rim of the helmet except for a small 2-3” chunk missing, and some minor discoloration in areas. The sweatband on the inside is in tact, but has a small section that has either been burned, or saturated with a substance that caused the leather to harden.
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German Belts & Buckles
Waffen-SS EM Belt Buckle by RODO (rare maker)
SOLD!This very nice and highly desirable Waffen SS EM Buckle by the Rarely seen maker “RODO”. These RODO made buckles are some of the only ones you’ll find in field gray, and this particular buckle still has approximately 80 – 85% of the original paint (inside and out).