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Reich Finance Administration dagger for Customs Officers. (Lot: 584)
$ 2,850 fee: 22.5%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.
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Wehrmacht Luftwaffe (WL) Dagger for Officers. (Lot: 583)
$ 4,130 fee: 22.5%Extremely rare version with a black plastic grip. Intact wire wrapping; crossguard and pommel made of aluminum, with traces of original gilding still visible on the sunwheel swastikas. Clean blade by “Robert Klaas, Solingen”; scabbard with no significant damage, slightly toned. Complete with portepee and hanger. Worn example.
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NPEA dagger for students/graduates of the National Political Education Institute (NPEA) Naumburg. (Lot: 582)
$ 7,500 fee: 22.5%Blade marked “Karl Burgsmüller Berlin-Charlottenburg 5,” with some minor spots; the motto remains crisp and clear. Aluminum fittings, crossguard stamped “N448.” Brown wooden grip with slight pressure marks. Steel scabbard painted olive-green, showing light traces of corrosion. Comes with the original sidearm hanger. A worn piece, but in good overall condition. Rare.
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NPEA dagger for course participants. (Lot: 581)
$ 5,700 fee: 22.5%Apart from a few age spots, the blade is clean, bearing the motto “Mehr sein als scheinen” (“To be more than to appear”) and the maker/supplier mark “Karl Burgsmüller, Berlin.” Pommel and crossguard are made of aluminum; brown wooden grip shows a repair area, stress cracks, and small chips above the crossguard. Olive-green painted scabbard retains about 97% of its original finish, complete with original leather hanger, which has the owner’s name “M.H. Möller” scratched on the reverse. A very well-preserved NPEA dagger.
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General Assault Badge (Lot: 572)
$ 300 fee: 22.5%General Assault Badge, featuring the typical light silvered finish and strong relief associated with late production. The eagle, grenade head, and crossed bayonet elements remain sharply defined, with a natural uncleaned patina across the surface.
The reverse displays the textbook late hardware configuration: a long narrow pin, tubular hinge, and a solid cast catch. The rear cut-outs are cleanly executed and match the form seen on authentic unmarked badges from late-war manufacturers.
Overall condition is good and fully original, with crisp details and untouched hardware.
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Infantry Assault Badge in Silver, maker S.H.u.Co. 41 — Schauerte & Hohfeld, Lüdenscheid (Lot: 571)
$ 280 fee: 22.5%An original Infantry Assault Badge in Silver manufactured by Schauerte & Hohfeld, marked S.H.u.Co. 41 on the reverse. This is a classic late-war zinc example from the maker, known for its distinctive eagle with broad wings, sharply detailed oak-leaf wreath, and characteristic rifle profile.
The reverse features a clean, well-struck maker’s mark. Hardware is textbook for S.H.u.Co.: tubular hinge, long straight pin, and solid cast catch, all matching original wartime construction with no repairs. The silver finish shows typical zinc-era wear, yet the badge retains strong relief and clean details.
Overall, a solid collectible piece with natural patina and fully original hardware.
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Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze (Lot: 570)
$ 400 fee: 22.5%An unmarked Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze, with the strong relief and pronounced detailing typical of pre- and early wartime manufacture. The oak-leaf wreath features deep, well-defined veins, while the eagle and rifle show crisp lines consistent with high-quality early private makers.
The reverse displays the correct early hardware setup: tubular hinge, long slim pin, and a solid cast catch, all untouched and free of repairs. The bronze finish remains evenly preserved with natural patina and no signs of cleaning. A well-preserved collectible example with sharp relief and intact original hardware.
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Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Badge, maker Brehmer (Lot: 569)
$ 760 fee: 22.5%Original Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Badge manufactured by Brehmer, Markneukirchen, a highly regarded and collectible maker. This example displays all the classic Brehmer features: a sharply detailed eagle with long, elegant wings, deeply cast 88 mm gun, and a well-defined oak-leaf wreath with crisp vein work.
The reverse shows the distinctive vertical maker’s mark “BREHMER / MARKNEUKIRCHEN”, fully consistent with authentic wartime production. The hardware is the early Brehmer style: tubular hinge, long straight pin, and a solid block catch—untouched and without repairs. The piece is made of high-quality alloy with natural grey patina, no damage, and excellent preservation of relief.
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Eastern Front Medal 1941/42 (Ostmedaille), with maker. (Lot: 568)
$ 150 fee: 22.5%Original Eastern Front Medal 1941/42 with the maker’s mark stamped on the suspension ring. Produced in zinc with a well-preserved dark patina and traces of the original silver wash along the rim. The eagle motif and all inscriptions remain clear and sharp, showing no signs of cleaning or restoration.
The ribbon is bright, with the correct wartime weave and colour tone, mounted on the original marked ring. Overall condition is excellent for a zinc Ostmedaille: even patina, strong relief, and a fully authentic, untouched set.
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Panzer Assault Badge in Bronze (Lot: 567)
$ 850 fee: 22.5%An unmarked bronze Panzer Assault Badge, typical of private-maker production from the early wartime period. The badge features a sharply detailed depiction of a Panzer IV with well-defined tracks, road wheels, and turret, framed by a deep-relief laurel wreath. The bronze finish remains evenly preserved with a natural patina and no signs of cleaning.
The reverse shows the characteristic early hardware setup: tubular hinge, long curved pin, and a solid block catch—fully consistent with authentic early-to-mid war construction. Made of a heavy alloy with crisp detailing, free of repairs or damage. A strong collectible example of an bronze assault badge.
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Luftwaffe Air Gunner Badge, Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid (Lot: 566)
$ 900 fee: 22.5%An early Luftwaffe Air Gunner Badge manufactured by Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid. The oval wreath is struck in a silvered alloy, while the eagle is produced in dark oxidized zinc with the crisp detailing typical for Deumer—distinct beak, sharply cut wings, and well-defined talons. The reverse bears the clear maker’s mark “W. DEUMER LÜDENSCHEID.”
The hardware corresponds to Deumer’s authentic early configuration: a narrow tubular hinge, long slightly curved pin, and a solid block catch. The wreath shows expected wear to the silver finish, yet the leaf detail remains strong. The eagle retains a uniform dark patina with no signs of cleaning. Overall condition is good and fully original, with no repairs or restoration.
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Wound Badge in Black, 1939 pattern. (Lot: 565)
$ 100 fee: 22.5%A standard stamped Black Wound Badge, instituted in 1939 and awarded to soldiers who sustained one or more combat wounds. This example retains its characteristic dark finish typical of lwar production, with expected even wear to the paint. The helmet, laurel wreath, and crossed swords remain clearly defined. The reverse features the original long pin, hinge plate, and catch—consistent with unmarked late-production variants. Overall condition is good: surface finish is partially worn, yet the relief remains crisp and the piece shows no distortions.
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Kriegsmarine Cap Tally Ribbon “6. MINENSUCHGESCHWADER” (Lot: 564)
$ 110 fee: 22.5%Original Kriegsmarine cap tally ribbon for the 6th Minesweeping Squadron (6. Minensuchgeschwader). Made of black silk with a clean matte finish. The inscription is executed in gold machine embroidery, using dense metallic-style thread with correct period stitching visible on the reverse.
Ends are neatly folded and stitched. Excellent collectible condition — intact silk and bright, complete embroidery. Fully original wartime item.
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Kriegsmarine Cap Tally Ribbon “TORPEDOSCHULE” (Lot: 563)
$ 95 fee: 22.5%Original Kriegsmarine cap tally ribbon for the Torpedo School (Torpedoschule). Made of solid black silk. The inscription is rendered in gold machine embroidery in a Gothic script, with the correct thread density and period stitching visible on the reverse.
Ends are neatly folded and stitched. Excellent condition overall — strong silk, clean color, and bright intact embroidery. A fully original wartime piece.
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Kriegsmarine Cap Tally Ribbon “MARINESCHULE KIEL” (Lot: 562)
$ 125 fee: 22.5%Original Kriegsmarine cap tally ribbon for the Marineschule Kiel naval training school. Made of black silk with a matte wartime finish. The inscription is executed in gold machine embroidery, displaying the correct thread density and authentic period stitching on the reverse.
Both ends are neatly tapered and properly finished. Excellent condition overall — intact silk and bright, complete embroidery. A fully original Kriegsmarine item.
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Kriegsmarine Cap Tally Ribbon “2. TORPEDOBOOTS-HALBFLOTTILLE” (Lot: 561)
$ 150 fee: 22.5%Original Kriegsmarine cap tally ribbon for the 2nd Torpedo Boat Half-Flotilla. Made of black silk with a matte wartime finish. The inscription is executed in gold machine embroidery, showing the correct density, stitch pattern, and reverse thread structure typical of period manufacture.
Ribbon ends are neatly tapered and finished. Excellent condition overall — bright intact embroidery and clean silk. Fully original wartime piece.
Sold at Blitz price
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Japanese Naval Officer’s Dagger, Model 1883. (Lot: 62)
Auction EndedAn 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:
- Original blade with traditional shape
- Brass guard featuring naval insignia
- Grip wrapped in leather or traditional material (specify if known)
- Metal scabbard with period-correct fittings
- Condition: Good, with natural patina and signs of age
A rare and valuable piece for collectors of edged weapons and Japanese military history.
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German WWll Luftwaffe Trumpet Banner (Lot: 49)
Auction EndedThe 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.
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Display case 6×14″ (Lot: 40)
Auction EndedOriginal Warstory display case. Features museum-quality, non-reflective glass with UV protection. Material: alder wood.
Product sold for blitz price: $ 110







































