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

  • Luftwaffe Pilots Badge cased by B & NL

    Luftwaffe Pilots Badge cased by B & NL (Lot: 90)

    This beautiful badge comes in the original leatherette case. All the silver wash on the wreath is present and it has dark burnishing on the eagle.

    $ 2,995 fee: 2.5%
  • U.S. Navy Officer’s Visor Cap (WWII period)

    U.S. Navy Officer’s Visor Cap (WWII period) (Lot: 360)

    This is an original U.S. Navy officer’s visor cap from the World War II era. The cap was produced by S.W. Rice (Annapolis, Pensacola, Quantico), one of the popular suppliers of uniforms for the U.S. Navy.

    It features the classic silhouette with an olive-drab wool crown and a black mohair band. On the front is the large officer’s U.S. Navy insignia — a gold bullion embroidered eagle clutching a fouled anchor, with a shield on its chest. The embroidery shows natural signs of age, emphasizing the authenticity and wartime production of the piece.

    The visor is made of black lacquered leatherette with characteristic age-related cracking. A gold bullion chinstrap is attached with side Navy officer buttons bearing the eagle-and-anchor motif. The interior has a leather sweatband and is marked with the maker’s logo S.W. Rice, along with a paper name tag identifying the owner: Mr. Paul A. Mowbray.

    An additional detail is the woven ventilation insert beneath the lining, a feature typical of pre-war and early wartime examples.

    Such caps were a required part of both service and dress uniforms for U.S. Navy officers. They were worn aboard ships as well as on shore duty, and became one of the most recognizable elements of American naval officers’ attire during World War II.

    $ 195 fee: 22.5%
  • German “Day of Labour 1935” Commemorative Badge (Tag der Arbeit 1935), Pleuger & Voss, Lüdenscheid

    German “Day of Labour 1935” Commemorative Badge (Tag der Arbeit 1935), Pleuger & Voss, Lüdenscheid (Lot: 403)

    Original German event badge issued for the “Day of Labour” celebrations on May 1st 1935. Die-struck aluminium construction with pin-back fastening. Obverse shows three workers with tools and an eagle with wreath and swastika; dated 1935 below. Reverse maker-marked Pleuger & Voss G.m.b.H., Lüdenscheid. A typical Third Reich propaganda tinnie, well-preserved collectible example.

    $ 30 fee: 22.5%
  • Luftwaffe Honor Roll Clasp

    Luftwaffe Honor Roll Clasp (Lot: 872)

    Non-ferrous metal hollow-embossed, gold-plated, with 4 flat prongs mounted on Iron Cross ribbon. Unworn in very good condition. In presentation case with removable spray-felt lining.

     3,800 fee: 22.5%