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Cased Blockade Breaker Set – AGMuK (Lot: 194)
$ 1,505 fee: 22.5%A very nice Cased Blockade Breaker Set in overall choice condition. This Cased Blockade Breaker Set is produced zinc, as all known examples are. The badge retains all of its original dark finish, and the original silver plating of the eagle and chain motifs remains in great condition overall. The Blockade Breaker Badge is maker marked AGMuK on the reverse. The reverse hardware remains intact and with no repairs with a correct ball style hinge for this maker. The set is complete with the miniature stickpin, which matches the badge’s age perfectly and surely have been a set forever. Case is present in great condition overall, displaying minimal wear to the corners overall. Complete with a period style sticker on the exterior. Case has a flocked style inlay and a push button clasp for opening. Overall, this is a beautiful Cased Blockade Breaker Set in choice condition!
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Feuerschutzpolizei bayonet KS 98 – Eickhorn (Lot: 134)
$ 230 fee: 22.5%A nice clean blade. “Carl Eickhorn” maker marked. Black bakelite grip plates. No chipping. Original black painted steel scabbard. No dents.
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RADwj Reichs Labor Service for Women, silver Commemorative Brooch. (Lot: 126)
$ 60 fee: 17.5%RADwj Reichs Labor Service for Women, silver Commemorative Brooch on safety pin with maker mark.
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Army Paratrooper Badge. (Lot: 116)
$ 3,205 fee: 17.5%This is the zinc model badge which shows use, but it is far from abused. It has the salt and pepper finish on the reverse and it has never been touched. Eagle is still attached solidly to the wreath and the eagle is bearded.
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Luftwaffe Pilot’s Badge (Lot: 114)
$ 1,515 fee: 17.5%Beautiful condition on this Pilot’s badge with great detail to the eagle and wreath. The pin is straight and functions just as it should and the maker mark is a clear stamp of B&N in the center of the reverse. Very nice example to add to any collection.
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Wehrmacht Long Service Award – 4 Years. (Lot: 112)
$ 135 fee: 12.5%Original Wehrmacht long service award for 4 years of service.
Designed in the shape of a silver cross with black enamel and featuring the national eagle with a wreath. The reverse shows the number “4” at the center. Comes with the original blue silk ribbon.
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Cased Luftwaffe Pilots Observer Badge in Aluminum (Lot: 91)
$ 7,995 fee: 22.5%Extremely rare to see these badges made in aluminum and in this stunning condition. This piece comes with the original case that is also in excellent condition. The badge has almost all of the original gold to the wreath on the front as well as the reverse and the original owner etched his name on the back. The eagle is perfect and shows amazing detail that really makes this badge pop. The hinge is a barrel style and functions as it should and it has the spun rivets which is common on these models. No damage and no repairs making this one stunning badge.
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Luftwaffe Pilots Badge cased by B & NL (Lot: 90)
$ 2,995 fee: 2.5%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.
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Luftwaffe Honor Goblet to Wolfgang Millatz (Lot: 88)
$ 8,550 fee: 17.5%German Luftwaffe Honor goblet (Ehrenpokal) awarded to Oberfeldwebel Wolfgang Millatz who was killed during trials for the ME-262 jet fighter aircraft in 1944. The goblet is a fine uncleaned example, engraved to the bottom ring ‘Oberfeldwebel Wolfgang Millatz AM 2-11-42′. The award is impressed to the bottom “Feinsilber Alpaka Auflage’ and the makers mark of ‘John Wagner & Sohn’. The goblet is in super uncleaned condition. Wolfgang Millatz was born in Berlin on 29th November 1914. He qualified as a pilot in the Luftwaffe, gaining his pilots qualification badge, he was also awarded the German Cross in gold, EK1,Ek2, Bomber clasp in bronze, silver and gold along with this Honor Goblet. In 1944 he was at the rank of Leutnant serving at the Messerschmitt factory at Schwabisch Hall ( Sonderkommando OKL). On 25th November 1944 he was flying a ME-262 A-2a jet fighter aircraft with code ‘NY+BS’ when the aircraft crashed on landing approach during trials at the air station. Millatz was killed in the crash.
Sold at Blitz price
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U.S. Navy Bureau of Navigation Mark II Sextant — David White Co., Milwaukee — Serial No. 647-1939 — With Original U.S. Naval Observatory Certificate of Inspection, dated August 15, 1941 (Lot: 1114)
Auction EndedThe Navy Mark II sextant by David White Company of Milwaukee was one of the principal instruments of U.S. Navy navigation throughout World War II. This example, serial number 647-1939, was inspected and certified by the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington on August 15, 1941 — just four months before Pearl Harbor — making it a genuine pre-war/early-war service instrument. The limb reads to single degrees with drum micrometer to 1 minute, and vernier to 6 seconds of arc. Original mahogany dovetailed case with brass hardware and David White Company nameplate. Original inspection certificate with handwritten eccentricity corrections and inspector’s signature survives intact. Telescope present.
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Imperial Japanese Army WWII Wooden Ammunition / Supply Crate, Showa 15 (1940), Original Rope Handles (Lot: 1068)
Auction EndedLarge field supply crate from the Imperial Japanese Army, dated to Showa Year 15 (1940). Lid bears hand-stenciled kanji markings indicating production year, arsenal or unit designation, and logistical data. Pine board construction with iron hardware and, notably, both original heavy rope carrying handles retained — a rare find, as these are almost always missing on surviving examples. Solid and display-ready. A compelling piece of Pacific Theater militaria.
Product sold for blitz price: $ 115 -
Imperial Japanese Army WWII 8×6.2° Artillery Stereoscopic Observation Binoculars — Serial No. 4021 — Complete Set with Brass Tripod, Metal Transport Case & Canvas Tripod Carrier No. 1902 (Lot: 1073)
Auction EndedA large-format precision artillery observation binocular of the Imperial Japanese Army, marked 8×6.2°, No. 4021 with Imperial Arsenal acceptance star stamp. This periscope-style instrument was used throughout the war by Battery Commanders for observation without exposure to enemy fire. Complete with adjustable-height tripod with matching serial number; tripod legs fold, extend, and lock in place. The instrument features precision azimuth and elevation adjustment dials with graduated scales. Included: original brass/aluminum field tripod with azimuth head, ribbed aluminum transport case, and canvas cylindrical tripod carrier marked No. 1902 with original straps. Optics clear on both sides.
Product sold for blitz price: $ 775






































