German Army Generalmajor Shoulder Board Strap
Original strap on type German shoulder board for a Generalmajor. Red wool backing with stiffener complete with a silver and gold wire braid. Absolutely textbook example. Exactly what you want to see. Well worn example, could have been attached to a Tunic or greatcoat. A really nice item, not often encountered. read more
Luftwaffe Administration Officers Collar Tabs
Original pair of Luftwaffe Admin officers collar tabs. Uniform removed. In good shape. read more
55.00 GBP
Kreisfeuerwehrappell In Cloppenburg 1937 Day Badge
Original Feuerwehr day badge, Cloppenburg 1937. read more
Non Combatant WW1 Kyffhauferbund Medal
Original Der Kyffhauferbund award complete with the non combatant ribbon. read more
20.00 GBP
2. Gebietsaufmarsch Nordsee-Bremen 1937 HJ Day Badge
Original day badge for the second March of Nordsee HJ-SA 1937. Maker marked Wilhelm A Jäger of Frankfurt. read more
35.00 GBP
1. Fest Der Jugend 24. Juni 1933 HJ Day Badge
Original Day badge for the first Jugend Fest, 24th June 1933. read more
SA/ SS Kepi Eagle
Original SA/ SS Kepi eagle. Complete with two prongs on the reverse. No makers mark present. read more
30.00 GBP
Mid War Black Wound Badge
Original mid war period black wound badge. Early models were all produced in brass, once shortages of brass became apparent, these awards started to be made of a variety of metals including zinc and steel. This badge is of that mid war period transition. Complete with original pin, hook and hinge set up. No makers mark present. read more
50.00 GBP
German Army DRL Bronze Sports Badge
Original German army DRL sports badge in bronze. Made by Wernstein, Jena. DRGM number 35268. read more
North African Made Italian German Fascist Ring
Original WW2 North African made pot metal Italian-German fascist ring. Commemorating the alliance of Mussolini’s Italy and Hitlers Germany. Both the pillar and swastika feature on the ring. These types of rings were made available for troops at local markets for a small fee. This ring dates to around 1941-1943. read more