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FiltersRare small golden NSDAP party badge with number 19504. An original, personalized (numbered) piece, issued for special merits to the party. Produced in a reduced size for everyday wear.
The serial number on the reverse indicates an officially documented issue, which significantly increases its collectible value. Well-preserved enamel, clearly readable serial number, original pin.
A historically significant item and a rare find on the market. A valuable addition to any serious collection of Third Reich artifacts.
Original SS sleeve eagle patch – an iconic element of the uniform worn by all branches of the SS (Allgemeine-SS, Waffen-SS, and police units). The eagle with outstretched wings holds a wreath with a swastika – the official symbol worn on the left sleeve of the uniform.
The patch was sewn onto the upper part of the left sleeve and was a mandatory insignia throughout all periods of SS service.
A great piece for collectors of Third Reich military history. Condition as shown in the photos. Authenticity guaranteed.
A rare Third Reich award — the Olympic Games Decoration for the Organization of the 1936 Olympic Games, 2nd Class (Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um die Olympischen Spiele 1936, II. Klasse). Established in 1936 to honor individuals who made significant contributions to the organization of the XI Olympic Games in Berlin.
The award features a Maltese-style cross with white enamel, Olympic rings, and a swastika in the center. The 2nd Class version is silvered and typically worn on a neck ribbon.
A well-preserved original piece, highly sought after by collectors of Olympic and Third Reich decorations. A rare item, especially in this condition.
Original early-type SS belt buckle made of nickel silver (Neusilber). The front features a detailed depiction of the SS eagle clutching a wreath with a swastika, surrounded by the motto: “Meine Ehre heißt Treue” – “My honor is loyalty.”
Nickel silver buckles are among the earliest and highest-quality variants, primarily issued to members of the Allgemeine-SS before the outbreak of World War II. They are known for their sharp detail and durability.
Original early-type SS belt buckle made of nickel silver (Neusilber). The front features a detailed depiction of the SS eagle clutching a wreath with a swastika, surrounded by the motto: “Meine Ehre heißt Treue” – “My honor is loyalty.”
Nickel silver buckles are among the earliest and highest-quality variants, primarily issued to members of the Allgemeine-SS before the outbreak of World War II. They are known for their sharp detail and durability.
The SS 8-Year Long Service Medal was instituted in 1938 to reward members of the SS for prolonged and faithful service.
On the obverse, the SS runes are depicted in the center, surrounded by the inscription: “Für treue Dienste in der SS” – “For faithful service in the SS.”
The reverse features a large numeral 8, indicating the number of years of service, along with a decorative wreath of oak leaves.
The ribbon is black with two narrow silver stripes along the edges – a typical color scheme of the SS. The medal was worn on the ribbon, either on a medal bar or directly on the uniform.
The medal was awarded for 8 years of impeccable service in the ranks of the SS. Previous service in the police or other affiliated structures could also be counted if they were part of the SS.
This is one of the rarer classes of the award, as the period of issuance was relatively short, and the organization ceased to exist in 1945.
Original SS belt buckle made of aluminum. The front features the iconic SS eagle clutching a wreath with a swastika, surrounded by the motto: “Meine Ehre heißt Treue” – “My honor is loyalty”, the official slogan of the SS.
This type of buckle was issued to SS personnel during the pre-war and early wartime period (approximately until 1940), after which steel versions became more common.
A desirable and classic item for any collection. Lightweight, original aluminum version. Condition as shown in the photos. Authenticity guaranteed.
Original 2nd Class Fire Brigade Decoration (Feuerwehrehrenzeichen 2. Klasse), instituted in Germany to honor firefighters for long and faithful service.
The award features a metal cross with a swastika in the center and an inscription on the reverse. The 2nd Class was awarded for 25 years of service. It was worn on a red and white ribbon.
A well-preserved piece, representing the history of civil awards in the Third Reich. A valuable addition to collections focused on firefighting, public service, or German decorations.
An original Japanese naval officer’s dagger, Model 1883, is offered for sale.
This type of dagger was used by officers of the Imperial Japanese Navy from the late 19th century up to the early stages of World War II.
Specifications:
A rare and valuable piece for collectors of edged weapons and Japanese military history.
The front side features the Luftwaffe eagle, while the reverse side bears the inscription:
“Fliegerhorst Kommandantur Ingolstadt” (Airfield Headquarters Ingolstadt).
Fliegerhorst Ingolstadt-Manching Airfield
Construction of the airfield began in 1936 with the creation of taxiways, and from spring 1937 onward, various buildings were erected. In April 1938, the completed airfield was handed over to the military and officially named “Fliegerhorst Ingolstadt”.
During World War II, the base hosted various flight schools, including fighter and night-fighter schools, which operated Messerschmitt Bf 110 aircraft.
The Bf 110 was actively used during the French campaign, in the Battle of Britain (where it proved vulnerable against RAF fighters), and later as a night interceptor defending the Reich.
Its primary equipment included radar systems and heavy armament for engaging enemy bombers.
From mid-1944, the airfield was heavily bombed by Allied forces, with particularly intense raids in April 1945.
On April 26, 1945, the airfield was captured by the United States Army.
Original Warstory display case. Features museum-quality, non-reflective glass with UV protection. Material: alder wood.