Political Leaders Belt Buckle. M4/24, Friedrich Linden.
With close to 100% of its gilt finish intact, couple of minor knocks only. The rear has a clear RZM mark and makers code. read more
SS Belt Buckle, Overhoff & Cie.
Unmarked late war steel SS buckle manufactured by the firm Overhoff. Buckle has a good amount of its period finish with the top and bottom outer edges down to metal with a certain amount of patina. Details are sharp. The inside has both fixing prongs and catch with over 75% of its finish. read more
SA Event Badge/Tinnie. Untergruppe 1 Aufmarsch, 1933.
A super designed tinnie for an event held in 1933. The badge has 100% period finish with its period fixing pin and makers details. read more
M42 Helmet Shell, ckl 66.
This WW2 manufactured steel helmet was used postwar by the fire brigade having the shell painted black and a new liner system added. The large sized 66 shell is in very nice solid condition with the only pitting i can see just around one vent above the reproduction swastika decal, no dents or cracks and clear stamps to the rear. There does appear to be a green finish under the black, i have not... read more
Court Mounted Czech October 1st Commemorative Medal.
A very nice single mounted medal with close to 100% of its period finish and a nice used ribbon. The rear has its fixing pin and cloth backing. read more
Iron Cross 2nd Class.
This example has lost its top ring im sorry to say. The medal itself has a tight two piece frame and close to 90% of its period finish to the iron center. Comes with a nice length of period ribbon. read more
SA Song Book.
Nice early clean hardback song book to the SA. All pages present, couple of pencil marks to the face of the SA member to the front of the book, some hand written details to the rear with a distribution stamp to the inside rear cover. read more
Court Mounted War Merit Cross Without Swords.
A really nice early 2nd class KVK with close to 100% of its period factory finish. The ribbon is very nice and clean to the front of the mount. Rear has lost its fixing pin and rear cloth. read more
Denazified Bronze Panzer Badge. Factory Conversion 1957 Pattern.
Badge has nearly all its bronze finish intact with its period rear hardware. The cut removing the swastika is perfectly done with little evidence of cut marks to the area under the feet and wings making me think this might well be a factory conversion to correspond with the postwar 57 pattern regulations. read more
WW1 Imperial Black Wound Badge. Otto Schikle.
Made from zinc and having over 80% of its period finish intact, rear has its period hardware. This example appears to have been made after WW1 as its manufactured from zinc and the hinge and clasp would correspond to the type used by the firm Otto Schikle. read more