Dear customers,

We will be attending the following exhibitions:

If you are interested in any items from our catalogue and have the opportunity to visit one of the exhibitions, please let us know the item number and your name, and we will bring the goods for you to view in person.
Kind regards, Alex

  • Reich Finance Administration dagger for Customs Officers.

    Reich Finance Administration dagger for Customs Officers. (Lot: 584)

    Clean blade by the maker “E.&F. Hörster Solingen”, aluminum fittings, dark green leather-covered grip with intact wire wrapping, also dark green leather-covered scabbard with aluminum fittings, no visible damage, with a simple Wehrmacht portepee. A very well-preserved dagger showing only minor signs of age.

    $ 2,850 fee: 22.5%
  • “Anschluss Medal”, 13 March 1938.

    “Anschluss Medal”, 13 March 1938. (Lot: 591)

    Original medal with red-white ribbon, classic obverse design and dated reverse. Good condition with light patina.

    $ 100 fee: 22.5%
  • U.S. Army “French Language Guide” TM 30-302 – War Department, June 21, 1943

    U.S. Army “French Language Guide” TM 30-302 – War Department, June 21, 1943 (Lot: 392)

    Original WWII-era U.S. War Department language manual, issued to American servicemen preparing for operations in France and French-speaking territories.
    Official designation: TM 30-302, “French: A Guide to the Spoken Language”, published June 21, 1943 by the War Department, Washington, D.C.

    This pocket-sized booklet was part of the Introductory Series Language Guides, prepared under the authority of General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff, and Major General J.A. Ulio, The Adjutant General.
    Printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office in 1943 (code: O-530662).

    The manual includes basic grammar, pronunciation guides, and hundreds of practical phrases for field communication—covering topics such as food, transportation, medical aid, military instructions, and social interaction.
    Illustrated with a rear drawing of the Arc de Triomphe, symbolizing the liberation of France.

    Original blue softcover with the U.S. Great Seal and “TM 30-302” designation on the front. Typical pocket format used by GIs during the European campaign, especially around D-Day and the Normandy operations.

    $ 75 fee: 22.5%