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FiltersAn original Iron Cross 1st Class, 1914 pattern, manufactured by Carl Dillenius (CD) of Pforzheim is offered for sale.
The pin is stamped “800,” indicating a high silver content (80%).
Details:
A rare and highly collectible example of one of the most iconic decorations of the German Empire.
A unique collectible item is offered for sale — a commemorative desk piece dedicated to the non-commissioned officers’ corps of the 3rd Company, 1st Panzer Regiment of the Wehrmacht, dated October 1936.
The miniature is made of metal and depicts a German light tank, Panzerkampfwagen I, traversing rough terrain. The piece is mounted on a wooden base with an attached plaque bearing the original inscription:
“Zum Andenken an das Uffz.-Korps 3./Pz.Rgt.1 Okt. 36”
(“In memory of the NCO Corps of the 3rd Company, 1st Panzer Regiment, October 1936”)
The condition is excellent for its age: the detailing of the tank and the plaque is well preserved, with only minor signs of aging on the base.
An ideal item for collectors of military history, especially from the early development period of German armored forces.
Obverse center crossguard features the Bulgarian crest with a replica of the Bulgarian Military Order for Bravery on the reverse. The royal crown pommel is complete with the cross on top. Medium yellow celluloid grip shows light surface wear and small cracks & is complete with tight twisted wire wrap. Nickel-plated blade shows light surface wear, runner marks and one speck of lifting near reverse tip. Double etched blade features the cipher of King Boris III (1918-1945) on the obverse with the reverse marked in Cyrillic letters “ZA NAMI BOGA (GOD IS WITH US)”
Original Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK) belt buckle from the Third Reich era. The buckle is made of aluminum and is of standard size, intended for wear by enlisted personnel and junior medical staff.
The front features a Third Reich eagle with outstretched wings, clutching a wreath containing a Red Cross and swastika. The background has a characteristic pebbled texture. The detailing is excellent, with deep relief and clearly defined elements.
The reverse side retains the original fastening system with the catch and prongs. A maker’s mark is present.
The condition is excellent for its age: minor signs of storage and careful wear, with no damage, deformations, or restorations. A fully authentic piece, ideal for any serious collection of DRK awards, uniforms, or militaria from the World War II period.
Original Krim Shield (Krimschild) — a German award from the World War II era, instituted in 1942 for participation in the battles on the Crimean Peninsula.
The front of the shield features a raised map of Crimea, a German eagle with a swastika, and the inscription “KRIM” along with the dates “1941–1942.” It is made of metal with a bronze finish.
The condition is excellent for its age: minor signs of wear are visible, but no major damage or restorations. 100% authentic — a worthy addition to any serious collection of German World War II awards.
This is original German Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen) in Silver from the World War I period (1914–1918). This award was given to soldiers for moderate injuries received on the battlefield.
The obverse features a World War I-style steel helmet with a cross, set against a background of crossed swords and a laurel wreath. The silver finish has been excellently preserved. The reverse side has a vertical pin attachment.
The condition is excellent for its age: minor signs of wear are visible, with no restorations or repairs. 100% original — a worthy addition to any serious collection of World War I military awards.
Original German Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen) in Gold from the World War II period. This award was given for severe or multiple wounds received in combat.
The obverse features a steel helmet with a swastika, set against a background of crossed swords and a laurel wreath. The badge retains a significant portion of its original gold finish. The reverse side has a vertical pin attachment. No maker’s mark is present.
The condition is excellent for its age: minor signs of wear, no restorations or repairs. A completely authentic piece, perfect for enhancing any serious military awards collection.
This dagger is a symbol of the East German military elite, a relic of the Socialist era and a mark of authority for high-ranking officers within the National People’s Army (Nationale Volksarmee). Crafted with precision and discipline, the dagger embodies the stark, utilitarian aesthetic of the DDR military, reflecting the socialist ideals and the political landscape of the time. This dagger would have been primarily ceremonial or used for specific, symbolic purposes rather than as a standard-issue combat weapon. It’s a historical artifact that encapsulates the austere and highly controlled nature of post-war East Germany.
Outstanding gorget which which has the number 540 on the front banner which was Hitlers town. Has a dark patina and has never been cleaned. Original felt backing still intact and maker marked Junker. Just a super out of the woodwork piece that has not been touched in 70+ years.
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.