This mint HG Division cap wreath and cockade are for the panzer division. There is not much I can say about this item how about I bought it in August of 1980 its out of my collection. Condition Mint ...Read and See More
Just a neat RAD sports Shirt Emblem. I have placed a Navy Destroyer Badge on it go give you a feeling of the size. Nice to have the RAD and makers name on it.
Condition very good++ ...Read and See More
I have collected Japanese military medals for years and the proficiency badges are the hardest ones to find. This marksmanship badge instituted in 1939 is from my collection originally purchased in June 1985. Construction is of aluminum with the natural finish to the badge, and it is complete with t ...Read and See More
This Silver Wound Badge by Rudolf Wachtler & Lange. The obverse silver finish is spotty with most of the silver wash loss on the right side. The reverse is marked with the 100 on the upper base of the catch plate. A little harder to get Mfg. Condition good + ...Read and See More
This has been kicking around my place for a while so its time to sell it. This no 65 Klein & Quenzer A.G.. is made by a die struck of a zinc-alloy base that has been silver washed. The silver wash has deteriorated on the right side most likely because of the low quality of the medal material. The r ...Read and See More
This eagle and swaz came out of an real old time collection recently. The gray eagle has a permanent droop to the wings from being on a cap for some time. This 3" eagle is a quality made item not the thin late war eagles. Condition very good ...Read and See More
This is a real looker it appears to be an original officer quality EGA that has had the main screw stud and the pin on the eagle ground off to make room for a pin mechanism. I never learned the various periods for the EGA's by the wings and the lack or with the rope. Anyways this is a neat silver an ...Read and See More
This is a buckle that took me years to discover what it was. As the title list it the buckle is basically a Freikorps group from Styria. The group was also called the Styrian Homeland Protection and was led by Von Pranckhduring 1919-1920. The buckle is made of steel with a gray finish the face pla ...Read and See More
I have had this armband longer than I care to remember over 40+ years. I originally bought it with a pile of German material from a vet neighbor. I presume its German as everything else was. I have shown it to many armband collectors and no one has seen anything like it. So exactly what it is I do n ...Read and See More
I purchased this tunic from the vets daughter from my add. This is your typical heavy wool dress tunic with signal collar disk, technical staff Sgt.stripes, and 1 1/2 year overseas stripes. There are no manufacturers tags in the uniform or size noted, I believe it to be a 36 or 38 size with long arm ...Read and See More