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German Army Daggers
Army (Heer) Officer Dagger by Carl Eickhorn
SOLD!A very nice WW2 German Dagger, this Heer Officer Dagger bears the Carl Eickhorn Solingen maker mark on the blade. The blade measures 10.25”, and is the traditional stiletto style with flat central ridge. Total length (including the hilt) is approximately 14.5″. This dagger has never been cleaned, stored untouched since World War 2, and purchased directly from the daughter of the vet who brought it home. Aside from a hairline crack in the handle, the dagger is virtually without flaw considering it was a used war time piece.
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Japanese Pistols & Rifles
Japanese Type 26 Revolver
SOLD!This is a very rare, hard to find Tokyo Arsenal Japanese revolver Type 26 with all matching numbers, down to the grips. Only 59,000 were made during the war, making this surviving pistol a true gem. The revolver retains approximately 60% of its original bluing, with all markings still crisp and clear. Since many of these surviving revolvers were refinished after the war, its difficult to find one with any original finish at all.
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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 Uniforms & Tunics
Hitler Youth (HJ) Shirt, Unissued with Tags
SOLD!This is a truly amazing piece of history! A mint condition Hitler Youth shirt that has never been unfolded. It still appears as it would have on a stock room shelf during WWII, including all of the original securing pins on the reverse so the shirt retains its folded shape. Also includes the original button attached RZM tag, and sewn on, hand written stock tag. A true gem!
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German Uniforms & Tunics
Luftwaffe Tuchrock (School Tunic)
SOLD!This is a Luftwaffe School Tunic (Luftwaffe Tuchrock for an Obergefreiter of Flieger KriegsSchule). The breast eagle is very nicely preserved, with solid stitching and detail. The shoulder boards are firmly seated into the seams of the sleeves, and bare the markings “KS”, which I can only assume stands for “KriegsSchule”. Collar tabs are filled with three gulls each, all period and all original to the tunic. On the left sleeve are two very nice badges including a “Flight Technical Personnel” trade badge (lower badge), and “Obergefreiter’s” rank chevron (higher badge)…
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German Army Uniforms
Heer Artillery NCO Waffenrock
SOLD!Artillery NCO Waffenrock (Parade Tunic) belonging to an Unterfeldwebel (Staff Sergeant) serving with the 8th (E.) Batterie of Artillerie Regiment 51. Originally purchased without ribbon bar, wound badge, or brocade belt. This tunic is in very nice condition, with only very minor age (almost not worth mentioning) and no noteworthy stains or mothing. The breast eagle is a very nice variant for parade tunics; the color of the backing is not very often seen.
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German Belts & Buckles
Luftwaffe EM/NCO Brown Belt & Buckle Set
SOLD!This is a superb example of a Luftwaffe EM/NCO buckle & correct brown leather belt. The belt buckle is marked on the leather tab, “F. W. Assmann & Söhne”, while the belt has the marking, “B. A. Br. 10 39”. Both are very high quality, and extremely well preserved. The leather of the belt is supple, yet firm (as is expected), with normal scratches and imperfections expected from a wartime used piece. The buckle is equally as attractive with about 80% of its original blue/gray color, and about equally as much detail still remaining.
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German Belts & Buckles
Luftwaffe Black Leather Belt & EM/NCO Buckle
SOLD!Very nice quality, unmarked black leather belt with enlisted man / NCO unmarked buckle. Buckle still retains more than 80% of its detail, and is an absolutely beautiful piece by itself. The matching belt, complete with adjustable buckle strap, very nicely detailed hook, and supple high quality, well preserved leather, completes the set very nicely.
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German Belts & Buckles
Heer EM/NCO’s Belt Buckle with Leather Tab
SOLD!Unmarked Heer (Army) Enlisted Man’s/NCO belt buckle with marked (although illegible) brown leather tab. Buckle is in average condition, with much of the eagle definition worn down, while the leather tab still retains much of its original quality and finish. The interior still shows a great deal of the original gray/green paint.
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German Belts & Buckles
Luftwaffe Belt & Buckle with Leather Tab
SOLD!This 1942 dated brown leather tabbed Luftwaffe belt buckle is in average condition, still retaining a good deal of detail in the eagle and wreath. Both buckle and leather tab are marked, H. Aurich Dresden, 1942. The belt has a weathered black exterior, smooth brown interior, with gray painted clasp and the markings “S/C 43” stamped into the hook.
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German Belts & Buckles
Hitler Youth (HJ) Cast Alloy Belt Buckle
SOLD!This is a very nice example of a cast alloy HJ (Hitler Youth) belt buckle with RZM M4/38 markings on the underside. This buckle still retains a great deal of its original detail, both inside and out, with only average wear and surface scuffs.
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German Flags & Armbands
Hitler Youth (HJ) Armband with NSDAP Pin
SOLD!Very nice three piece construction Hitler Youth armband with white diamond and swastika applied in layers onto the armband. NSDAP pin by maker Ges Gesch., attached as it was when purchased from the Widow of the vet.
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German Daggers & Knives
Luftwaffe Dagger (2nd Pattern)
SOLD!Very nice second pattern Luftwaffe Dagger with original sheath by Carl Eickhorn. Eickhorn daggers are always more desirable due to the quality behind the name. This piece is no exception with the traditional heart shaped pommel, and tangerine-orange color grip. Aside from the hairline crazing marks you’ll find on most any period dagger grip, this dagger has retained much of its original detail, and a clean, near perfect blade to match!
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German Caps & Visors
State Forestry Officer Visor Cap (named)
$1,200.00This is a very high quality, and immaculate WWII German State Forestry (Heeresforstverwaltung) Officer’s named visor cap, manufactured by Karl Schlipf Uniformgeschaft Backnang. It simply doesn’t get any better than this. The exterior condition is like new, with hardly a blemish, while the interior appears as if the cap was worn only a handful of times. A collector’s dream!
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German Caps & Visors
Luftwaffe Signals NCO Visor Cap
SOLD!A very nice, clean and well shaped example of a Luftwaffe Signals enlisted & NCO ranks Visor Cap manufactured by the scarce maker, Ostland (Freiburg Schlesien 1939). Second pattern insignia in bright aluminum above a chinstrap of black patent leather. Very minor scuff marks to the visor and chinstrap, interior is in pristine condition, with no cracks in the plastic or sweatband. Overall excellent condition.
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German Belts & Buckles
Heer EM/NCO Belt & Buckle with Leather Tab
SOLD!German WW2 Army EM/NCO’s belt and buckle pair, with 1938 dated and maker marked brown leather tab from the very rare maker, Friedrich Turck – Lüdenscheid, who was not known for their buckles. This is a very exceptional example all around, with soft supple leather, and tight stitching.
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German Belts & Buckles
Heer Officer’s Brocade Belt & Buckle with Original Box
SOLD!German World War 2 Heer Officer’s Brocade Belt & Buckle (Feldbinde und Feldbindenschloß für Offizier) with Original Box. Box shows some signs of exterior wear (the decorative laminate finish is chipping), but otherwise is in solid condition. The belt itself is near mint, with very few signs of use, and still retains the original size marker! This belt was likely only worn on a handful of occasions.
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German Uniforms & Tunics
Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel Tunic
SOLD!This is a Luftwaffe Oberfeldwebel Tunic with some minor wear to the fabric that can be seen when photographed under a flash, but not in normal lighting. Buttons also show signs of wear. Tunic shows signs of custom tailoring as well, and is evident by the markings on the inside of the tunic. Buttons appear to have been repositioned as previous button holes have been sewn closed (by a very skilled tailor as they are barely visible).
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German Army Uniforms
Oberfeldwebel Reichswehr NCO Transitional Tunic
SOLD!World War II Oberfeldwebel Reichswehr Transitional Tunic for an Infantry NCO in a Machine Gunner’s unit. This WW2 tunic is a Reichswehr carry-over in moleskin, modified for Wehrmacht use with period added Werhmacht style M36 dark green collar and a very early Heer breast insignia. The unit markings are also Reichswehr period. The inside of the tunic is named to Franz Bauer…
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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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Forestry Uniforms
State Forestry Officer Tunic and Visor Cap
$2,500.00This is a very high quality, and immaculate example of a WWII German State Forestry (Heeresforstverwaltung) Officer’s tunic and visor cap. The tunic is in unissued condition inside and out. The visor cap is one of the best examples of a wartime visor I’ve seen, and is named to the officer it belonged to during the WWII period.
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German Medals & Awards
Iron Cross First Class – Wilhelm Deumer (L/11)
SOLD!Iron Cross 1st class, EKI (Eisernes Kreuz I Klasse mit Etui) by Wilhelm Deumer (L/11 maker mark). A fine cross indeed, retaining about 97% of its black finish, with only a very small chip to note, and only modest tarnishing. On the reverse, the coke bottle pin is standard for this maker, and the clasp is strong and firm, with the Wilhelm Deumer L/11 mark stamped clearly beneath it.
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German Medals & Awards
Iron Cross Second Class – Klein & Quenzer (65)
SOLD!Iron Cross Second Class EKII, 1939 (Eisernes Kreuz II Klasse) with “65” stamped into the ring, which signifies the maker, “Klein & Quenzer”. This Iron Cross may look a little rough, but a cross like this tells a story all its own. As any collector knows, to clean or restore a piece such as this one would destroy its history and value. Aside from some modest petina, and very slight surface color, the overall black finish is still about 95% on both sides, with the trademark “veins” running through random sections. A very nice cross indeed!
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German Medals & Awards
Iron Cross Second Class – Gustav Brehmer (13)
SOLD!Iron Cross 2nd Class, EKII (Eisernes Kreuz). 1939 pattern, Gustav Brehmer (13) die struck, three piece construction. The typical front-facing side features an embossed, high relief swastika with the “1939” date below it. The reverse shows the date, “1813”.