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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger by Robert Klaas with Serial Number
SOLD!We have here a very well preserved early SS Dagger by Robert Klaas with the SS Mann’s serial number on the underside of the lower guard (56423). The grip is solid, with no chips but a couple minor cracks that appear to be stable.
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German Daggers & Knives
Chained SS Dagger – Unmarked Type I
SOLD!We just don’t see these Type I Chained SS Daggers much anymore, so when they do come around they don’t last long in any condition. While the blade on this one leaves something to be desired, the rest of the dagger displays extremely well in the scabbard!
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger — Early Eickhorn Ground Rohm with Swastika Die Error
SOLD!Here’s a real nice one, with a combination of qualities you’ll not find in another SS dagger! An early Eickhorn Ground Rohm SS dagger, in stunning condition, with an uncut Swastika arm on the grip eagle (see photos). The color tones in the grip are beautiful, mixing deep blacks with lighter brown tones (see photos)…
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German Army Uniforms
Heer Officers Service Dress Tunic & Visor
SOLD!This beautifully preserved German WW2 tunic and visor cap set is from a Heer Infanterie Hauptmann (Captain) of the Reserve. Aside from a few minor moth holes, most notably under the armpits and out of direct sight, this set is immaculate! The matching visor cap sports a more rare bullion kokarde and wreath, but was not found with the typical officer chin cord. This may very well have been removed by the officer because he preferred the look without it.
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Anti-Partisan Badges
Anti-Partisan Badge in Silver by C.E. Juncker
SOLD!This is a late war type-1 Anti-partisan badge by C.E. Juncker. Made of zinc, the plating is long gone, but the detail and quality of this badge is still very much in tact. Zinc tends to lose its plating over time, which is completely normal and expected.
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German Caps & Visors
M38 Panzer Officer Field Gray Overseas Cap – Named
SOLD!This is a very hard to find Field Gray version of the M38 Panzer Officer Overseas Cap, named to “J. Schlieckmann”. Typically these are found in black, but this field gray version is seldom seen, and much less often in the officer version. This cap is shown on page 94 of Pat Moran & Jon Maguire’s book, “German Headgear in World War II”.
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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 Medals & Awards
1943 Pattern Army (Heer) Paratrooper Badge by Juncker
SOLD!Here’s a nice hard to find late-war 1943 version Heer (Army) Paratrooper Badge by Juncker. This one has the flat “C” catch, still firmly in place and with more than enough gap to unhinge the pin.
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German Helmets
M40 Camo Helmet
SOLD!Here’s a real looker! A nice M40 camo helmet with a nice, clean pattern. We all know camo was applied uniquely with each helmet, not factory applied, so close inspection and good judgment is always in order when reviewing these. This one is no exception. It shows good, honest and uniform wear throughout, with no evidence of artificial aging or tooling that we see on the reproductions…
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German Caps & Visors
SS EM NCO M34 Overseas Cap
SOLD!This is a textbook Allgemeine SS EM NCO M34 overseas cap in almost perfect condition. Under the right light you can see some VERY minor moth nips where the wool is a tad thinned, but otherwise most of the lighter spots seen in the photos is just lint buildup or flat spots in the cloth…
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger by E.P.&S. (Ernst Pack & Sohne)
SOLD!Here’s a really nice and very desirable Ernst Pack & Sohne (E.P.&S.) SS dagger with a ton of appeal! The grip is a real beauty, with hints of brown showing through the black when you turn it under the light. The surface has very few blemishes – only the usual ding or minor scratch here and there from normal use. There are no cracks or chips either, which is a real treat considering how susceptible these grips are to damage.
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German Daggers & Knives
Early SS Dagger by Robert Klaas
SOLD!We do love these Robert Klaas SS Daggers! Their maker’s mark of the two kissing cranes has become synonymous with SS Daggers, and is an extremely popular maker with collectors. Overall this SS Dagger is about as good as it gets when considering it has been in a veteran’s footlocker since the end of the war, and not messed with since!
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger — RZM 1222/39, M7/95 J.A. Schmidt & Sohn
SOLD!This is a nice late-war RZM 1222/39 (M7/95) SS dagger attributed to J. A. Schmidt & Sohn, in overall excellent condition. The grip is in exceptional condition as it has only a couple of use wear marks (minor dings and scratches), the most noticeable being on the reverse as seen in the photos. The cross guards are a nice tight fit, along with excellent nickel plating in comparison to many other late war ss daggers…
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German Daggers & Knives
Postal Protection Leader’s Dagger by Paul Weyersberg
SOLD!One of the more collectible (and rare) of the WW2 German daggers, the Postal Protection Dagger by maker Paul Weyersberg. This dagger is absolutely stunning! The nickel plated fittings are superb, with only modest use scratches. The ebony grip is smooth and virtually flawless. Typically you find these with several deep scratches, dings, dents or even repainted. The grip on this example is the best we’ve seen, down to the detail of the grip insignia.
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German Daggers & Knives
Early Boker SS Dagger — Böker Solingen
SOLD!Here’s a really nice, early Boker SS dagger with anodized scabbard and nickel fittings. The grip on this Boker show honest use wear, but no more than is typical and expected. There is one very tiny chip (about an 8th of an inch) on the left side of the SS roundel where the wood meets the upper guard. The guard fittings are nice and tight against the ebony grip, with a light verdigris where the wood and nickel meet, implying that the dagger has not been cleaned or taken apart…
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Anti-Partisan Badges
Ant-partisan Badge in Silver with Scarce Thin Pin
SOLD!Here we have a very nice example Anti-partisan Badge (silver grade) with the seldom seen thin style pin and round catch. This is a truly exceptional example, with all the right hallmarks. These zinc based badges are notorious for losing their finish over time, but this one still have a small amount of silvering on and around the skull.
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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
SS Dagger — E.P. & S. Solingen
SOLD!A very nice, uncleaned and untouched E. Pack (E. P. & S.) SS dagger, purchased from the widow of the veteran who returned it from the war. Starting at the grip, we have nice deep wood tone with no chips, and only normal use wear including some minor dings. The grip fit to the beautifully patinated solid nickel fittings is tight, with very little (if any) shrinkage…
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German Daggers & Knives
Postal Protection Leader Dagger by Paul Weyersberg
SOLD!These Postal Defense Leader Daggers are some of the most stunning daggers in our opinion. We simply love the detail and uniqueness about them, and are honored to present this example to our collectors for consideration. The ebony wood grip on this one is very nice, with no cracks or chips to note, and an eagle device at the center that shows 100% of it’s original detail. The grip shows only minor use wear, consisting mainly of a few small impact dings, but nothing unexpected…
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German Daggers & Knives
TENO EM Dagger Hewer (matching) with Frog by Carl Eickhorn
SOLD!Here’s an exceptionally nice, uncleaned and all matching, TENO EM Dagger (hewer) from Carl Eickhorn, complete with original frog. Both ivory colored grip plates are free of cracks and chips, with both screws nice and tight, and without signs of being tampered with.
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German Belts & Buckles
Rare DAF Prototype Buckle with Wax Seal Tag
SOLD!An ultra-rare WW2 DAF prototype belt buckle with leather tab and unique wax seal tag by Overhoff & Cie, Ludenscheid. One side of the tag card has a wax seal attaching the string to the card, and the card to the buckle. The reverse of the card has some handwritten words (in German of course), along with the Ludenscheid stamp at the bottom. Unfortunately time has caused much of the writing to become faint, but it is still very much legible. The buckle condition overall is just shy of Mint, with only very picky flaws. A truly unique and rare buckle all things considered.
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Anti-Partisan Badges
Gold Anti-Partisan Badge (APB) with 2 Cut-outs (Rare Variant)
SOLD!This is a very scarce Gold Type-4 Anti-partisan badge by C.E. Juncker with rare cut-outs for this type (typically seen without the oblong cut-outs beneath the snake’s heads), and a previously unknown “thin” version (more on this below).
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German Daggers & Knives
SS Dagger – Partial Ground Röhm By Gottlieb Hammesfahr
SOLD!This is a very nice partially ground Ernst Röhm SS dagger by maker Gottlieb Hammesfahr. This dagger has been stored away since the war, only to be uncovered in the vet’s steamer trunk by his son who inherited his father’s military service items.
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German Daggers & Knives
Type I Chained SS Dagger
SOLD!Here’s a Chained SS Type I dagger with some interesting qualities, priced to sell! Perhaps the most obvious unique quality about this dagger is the use of SA guards. While not often encountered, many collectors have embraced the idea of surplus SA guards being applied to SS daggers in an effort to utilize the materials already sitting around in the factories.