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.
Heer Green Painted Buckle and Leather Belt, Both D
This is an untouched set, buckle has around 705 of its original green finish, mainly to the front and 90% to the rear, the leather tab is dated 1940 and maker marked for the firm B, HAARMANN, tab is in very nice condition. The leather belt is again in very good condition, supple with no damage, its also dated 1940 and maker marked, size stamp 92 to the front tip, catch is maker marked ''OLC''. A fine set thats never been apart.
Heer Belt and Buckle, E S and L Marked, 1943.
A very nice untouched example of a mid war German Army buckle and leather belt. The buckle has well over 80% of its original dark Blue/Grey finish, front and back, buckle is maker marked to the inside front, ES over L with a 43 to the centre. The belt is in supple condition and is a large size, 102 marked to the tip. Belt was found recently during a house clearence and has a couple of paint marks to both , i quite like this as its a good sign that its been together for some time ofcourse this will clean up if you wish.
'''Jagdgeschwader Udet''' Cuff Title
Lufftwaffe cuff title bearing the legend ''Jagdgeschwader Udet'', this example is in very good condition with only couple match head moth nips to the body, just under the right hand side of the word ''Udet'', there are a couple more near the end , you will have to really look closley to see. The cuff title measures just over 19 inches and appears never to have been worn. A very good example.
Rare HJ Firefighter Uniform photograph
Not a photograph that turns up that often, this HJ member is wearing the special HJ firefighters uniform, jacket and trousers, also of interest is the double political ''Y'' straps with his HJ belt and buckle. This is the only photo i myself was able to get of this special uniform when i collected HJ photos.
British WW2 MKIII Combat Helmet.
A very nice example with over 90% of its original green textured paint remaining and foilage net. The helmet itself is stamped MKIII 1945 with the screw fitted liner being dated 1944, size 7, and is in very nice condition The webbed chinstrap is in very nice condition. The helmet does have what looks like a staking ring but the net looks as if its been on this lid for a very long time, check the fraying and wear to the net .
WW2 German Luftwaffe Pilots Award
Here we have a mid war example of a WW2 German airforce pilots award, its an unmarked example and has a very good amount of its original silver wash to the wreath. This one has had the Swastika removed postwar, its been nicley done so this one could be an example used as a 57 pattern .