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Original Police Long Service Cross for 18 years of service in Nazi Germany, instituted on January 30, 1938.
This 3rd Class award was given to members of the Ordnungspolizei and other police branches for 18 years of honorable and uninterrupted service.
The cross is made of silver-plated metal and features a four-armed design. Obverse bears a wreath of oak leaves with a central swastika over crossed swords. The reverse is inscribed:
“Für treue Dienste in der Polizei”
(“For faithful service in the police”)
Includes: original presentation case.
Condition: excellent, no restorations, no damage.
A rare and highly collectible set — especially complete with its original case.
This medal is in extremely nice condition. No enamel damage. The ribbon is intact and the gold was is still excellent and bright.
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.
This celluloid badge is in perfect condition and maker marked on the reverse. There are no cracks and it is a fine and colorful tinnie.
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.
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.
This near mint cross just came in from a veterans son with grouping of other items. Cross is very nice as is the ribbon. The bag is original and shows minor repairs with tape.
This excellent Merit medal just came in from a veterans son with grouping of other items. The medal is very nice as is the ribbon. The bag is original and shows minor repairs with tape.
Great example of this style medal with nice black enamel and gold finish still present. Has a perfect blue ribbon and overall this medal would be hard to improve upon.
Unmarked clasp in very nice condition. This is an earlier model and has a tight pin and no damage.
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.
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.
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.
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.