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Minesweeper War Badge (Lot: 1103)
$ 485 fee: 22.5%Non-ferrous metal, reverse marked by manufacturer “Fec. Adolf Bock – Ausf. Schwerin Berlin”.
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Minesweeper War Badge (Lot: 1102)
$ 455 fee: 22.5%Non-ferrous metal construction, without maker mark. Lightly worn. Includes original photograph of the recipient.
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WWII German Wehrmacht Officers / NCO Combat Boots. Early War. Exceptional Rarity. Museum-Quality Condition (Lot: 1099)
$ 2,045 fee: 22.5%German Army (Wehrmacht) combat boots for enlisted men and non-commissioned officers — early World War II period, first half of the war.
An extraordinary find. Boots of this type, in this condition, are virtually impossible to encounter on the antique militaria market. A piece this well-preserved represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for any serious collector of Third Reich militaria.
Do not miss your chance to own a genuine artifact of the early war German fighting man — the kind of item that simply does not come up for sale anymore. -
U-Boat Front Clasp in Bronze (Lot: 1097)
$ 2,075 fee: 22.5%Bronze-plated zinc alloy, reverse marked with manufacturer “Entw. Peekhaus Berlin Ausf. Schwerin Berlin S.W.”, grooved pin is magnetic.
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Auxiliary Cruiser War Badge (Lot: 1096)
$ 1,095 fee: 22.5%Fine zinc, manufactured by Steinhauer & Lück, needle, hinge and catch are magnetic, riveted globe.
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E-Boat War Badge, 2nd Pattern (Lot: 1095)
$ 995 fee: 22.5%Fine zinc construction, maker marked “Schwerin Berlin” on reverse, magnetic horizontal pin.
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E-Boat War Badge 1st Pattern (Lot: 1094)
$ 4,295 fee: 22.5%Tombac, wreath gilt with polished edges and swastika, boat silver-plated, waves bronzed, reverse with horizontal pin and catch, reverse marked by manufacturer “Schwerin-Berlin 68”.
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U-Boat Front Clasp in Bronze (Lot: 1093)
$ 1,775 fee: 22.5%Fine zinc with bronze finish, reverse marked by manufacturer “Entw. Peekhaus Berlin Ausf. Schwerin Berlin S.W.”, with magnetic fluted needle.
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U-Boat War Badge (Lot: 1092)
$ 1,475 fee: 22.5%Gold-plated non-ferrous metal, polished edges, manufactured by Schwerin-Berlin but without maker’s mark.
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U-Boat War Badge (Lot: 1091)
$ 1,295 fee: 22.5%Gilt bronze, polished edges, manufactured by Schwerin-Berlin but without maker’s mark.
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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.
Product sold for blitz price: $ 665 -
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







































