SA Event Badge/ Tinnie. Gruppe Hamburg 1939.
In very nice condition with nearly all its gold finish to the front. The rear has its period fixing pin and makers details. read more
2 X German WW2 Photo Post Cards.
Two nice photo post cards, one being an officer with a dark piped visor, early first pattern eagle and Iron Cross and Russian front ribbons, the other showing an infantry soldier in ''walking out'' uniform with a lovely painted buckle and a K98 bayonet. Condition is very good. read more
RZM Marked Metal Cap/ Collar Edelweiss.
Political badge as used sewn onto shirt collars and cloth headgear. The condition is very good with a faint RZM mark and code number, both being found above and below the right prong. read more
Event Badge/ Tinnie. Kreistag Der NSDAP, Osnabruck, 1939.
A very nice design incorporating Industry and agriculture with all its dark finish intact, slight pest spotting. The rear has its period fixing pin and makers details. The front spotting and rear pest will come clean with a slight brush with a toothbrush! read more
WW2 German Post Card, W.Willrich, Unsere Panzerwaffe.
Nice card, its been sent, pasted in an album and sold going by the dealer stamp to the top. read more
Bullion Medical Orderly Arm Badge.
I presume its a RN example going by the black tombstone backing. Condition is very good with some tarnish to the bullion. read more
Hitler Youth Event Badge/ Tinnie. Obergau Sportsfest 1939.
In very nice condition with its period fixing pin and makers details to the rear. read more
1st Class Iron Cross, MM/107, Carl Wild
This example is in nice used condition with a tight frame and nearly all its factory finish to the iron center, just the slightest of bubbling to the corners. The rear has its period hardware with the fixing pin having a clear makers number code 107. read more
Adolf Galland Wartime Signed Hoffmann Post Card.
This photo post card of Galland was produced by the Hoffmann firm, the bottom has a clear pen signature of Galland. The card is a field post example dated 1942 and has the unit stamp to the bottom corner in red. read more