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This is a very attractive piece with great detail. The body and all the front pieces are in wonderful condition. The felt backing is also excellent. The chain looks to be an original piece, but it is not the factory issue one that would have gone with this gorget. I have seen these sell for over $1200 with the factory issue chain. The chain been there for many years, and may well be original to it. Still it really displays very well.
This is a really great example with almost all of the original finish still there. The back has all of the original green backing. The chain matches the gorget and is full length. Some of the links in the chain has a very slight different coloring or appearance. It looks like it is made from different base metals, so it is from a transitional period. Some links have more of a brass color while others look a little more copper in color. These differences are really hard to see, but think I should mention it in the description. Overall it is a really attractive example.
This is a really nice un-touched example. It has not been fixed or polished. The finish is a nice even dull color. It is very attractive and, will display very well. The chain is a great match; you will love it.
This is a great example, with really nice finish and nice markings. It will look great with your gorget.
These are not often encountered. It is a later example that shows some honest oxidation, but with no damage or corrosion. The detail is very strong. The case is perfect without any damage and with a flawless hinge and catch.
If I was the person responsible for this award, I would give one to the guy that started up the Outback Steakhouse. Now with that out of the way, we can begin. This is right out of the attic. It has a nice even color with wonderful detail. There is an inscription on the bottom, and a small hole drilled there too. It does not detract form the piece, and was done a long time ago. These are a rare non portable award.
This is probably Pre-Adolf in terms of an era. It is in wonderful condition in a 5.5x8inch imitation leather case, which is perfect without any problems. The award is approx 3x4.5 in in size and looks to be bronze, but may be a lighter metal that has been plated. The condition is very nice with all of the bronze finish still there. This is a nice item for those into the colonial history of Germany prior to their big screw up of 39-45.
This is a nice example of the WWII German Bakelite radio made to help everybody hear the words of "Der Fuhrer" The body is really good and without any issues or problems. I do not know if it works, and do not offer any functionality guarantee. It has a nice period plug, and great markings on the back. I have one of these in my collection, and it looks good in the man cave.
This is a great original piece that is right out of the woodwork in Warren, Michigan. It is a nice SS tin cigarette case with great detail and the original tax stamp still on the bottom. The condition is wonderful. This is the 1st one of these I have seen. The SS belt buckle is in the photo for scale, and is not included.
This is a standard German WWII donation can, but the 1st one I have seen with an Army decal on the front. The decal is different than any other one on a helmet I have see. It is definitely original. The top shows age, and a natural place to be worn. Overall this is a nice piece for a helmet collector too.
This is the standard WWII German donation can used during the war. The finish is almost 95% and is overall very attractive
This is a nice early WWI veteran's 1liter beer mug. It features a front fighter with "Munich 1929". It is solid with only one slight hair-line crack. The one side has a slight imperfection from the time of being kiln fired. It displays well, and is completely functional. I tested it with Czech Kozel dark beer, and it performed flawlessly.
As with most WWII German rings, this is a private purchase example. It looks to be made of some non silver metal, with the panzer badge and Krim shield in miniature attached through the body with a rivet. The condition is very good with nice detail. It is from an old collection. This is a good opportunity to buy a really neat piece.
This came in with a candy box of original German insignia. It is the classic SS Allach with the interwoven SS runes which appear on the bottom of the Allach porcelain items. I am not sure what this is for. One dealer friend told me he thought it was for printing on paper. The stamp is made of brass on some kind of metal nailed onto plywood. In any event it is 100% original and in very nice condition.
This is a nice example of the rare life saving award. It is nice and heavy with good detail. It is from a vet's estate in northern Michigan.
This is the second one I have seen, and is made by Asmond. The condition is just about mint. The finish is a light gold color. The back has all three loops. This piece really displays well with other Water police items, daggers, pistols, insignia etc.
This is the 1st one of these I have had. It is printed on a natural type paper, and shows a good deal of age. Still, it would frame up very well to go with your other NSDAP politically incorrect, yet likeable stuff.
This is a nice original for German troops to be aware of enemy propaganda, and 10 ways to combat it. It is in very nice condition, and looks to have been folded @ one time. This is a good addition to the war room.
This is a really honest example showing very light but honest age and use. The swaz is made of the ribbed material we all like. It has only very slight mothing, and is overall very attractive.
This is a very solid example showing light honest use and some age. It is nicely constructed from many pieces, and is an attractive example.
This is a really nice example of the standard RLB armband. It has no problems, and is nicely marked on the back.
This is a great example of the standard SA sports armband. It has nice colors, and displays well.
This is a very nice example of an NSDAP member serving in the luftschutz. It is a larger size for the overcoat.
This is for personnel performing duties for the NSDAP aka Nazi Party. It shows a bit of age, but is overall very solid. This is a little harder armband to find.
This is a hard to find armband. It came for a vets estate in Western Michigan. It is wonderful condition . The back has old glue from some tape. I removed a bit of it with my thumb nail, and I think it will be a good project for the buyer.
These are tough to find armbands. It is a nice honest example showing light surface moth snacks, but no lunches. The original owner installed a friction buckle for ease of use.
This is a very nice interesting example. The material is like very high quality felt-like. It has several tiny moth nips, but overall is very good.
This is a very nice interesting example. The material is like very high quality felt-like. It has some moth nips, but overall is very good.
This is a very nice original piece showing only very light age.
This is a really attractive example The colors are really bright. Wear it to work, and watch your co-workers comment on what a nice example it is.
This one was woven in a BeVo style with the white circle very close to the edge. It shows some age, but is nice variation.
This is a war time printed version. It shows a little dirt and age, but is very honest looking. Don't wear it to school; they will not like it.
This is a nice early example all made from pieces. It shows a bit oaf age and a few tiny moth nips, but is an honest example.
This is a war time printed version. It shows a little dirt and age, but is very honest looking. It is nice with the original WWII GI signature, and place where he "captured" it. It could be a good research project to find out what unit the vet was in. Don't wear it to school; they will not like it.
This is a little tougher to find armband. It measures just under 2 inches wide. This example is mint and unissued.
This is a good early example. The swaz is woven and sewn to the armband. It shows little age, and is very attractive.
This is a very early example made from sewn pieces. It shows honest age and use, but is a nice variation
This is a standard piece, but with a very nice custom printed cloth tag. These tags are of the military type, and not often seen on HJ items.
This is a nice example with the original RZM label on the back. It has a little bit of age on the insignia, but is otherwise fine.
This is the standard issue version made on silk screened cotton. It looks to be issued showing a little age, but no abuse.
This is the crudest version of this armband I have had. It is printed on a very loosely woven material. The condition is very nice with bright colors.
This is a WWII era armband for WWI vets. It is an woven patch sewn onto a dark blue wool field. This piece is a nice original example.
This is a late war silk-screened armband for the military stretcher bearers or carriers. Medics wore the red cross Armband. It is an original example, but a late one. The condition is very nice.
I have seen these armbands listed as both of the above. It is in nice condition showing just a bit of age, but no damage
This is the early machine embroidered example. It is nice & in original condition.
This is a really nice example, it is not mint, but really good.
This is a very nice later version. It is super clean without problems.
This is not the most visual armband, but is definitely one that belongs with a Uniform or armband collection. It is mint and perfect. I also have the matching white band for the visor cap listed in the German WWII headgear section, which actually came from the same WWII vet's estate.
This armband was worn by Luftwaffe troops in search of facilities to be used as air bases and other potential Luftwaffe facilities in forward areas. Really, I am not making this stuff up. It is the 1st one I have had, and is in perfect condition.
This is the more rare oval version. It is maker marked with a solid pin& catch.
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This is a nice example of the round version with solid pin & catch with good markings.
This is a nice example without any problems. It has nice markings and a good pin.
This is a nice example without any problems. It has nice markings and a good pin.
This is a nice example without any problems. It has nice markings and a good pin.
This is a later war type. the interesting part is the back. It is made to be worn in a button hole. It has a nice maker & RZM mark on the back.
It is about the size of a 50 cent piece, and looks like German silver. It is nice quality. The perfect thing to wear to work on a Monday. It will really "liven up" the work place.
This came from a vets estate. It is made of wood and @ one time had a dowel rod in the bottom. It looks old, but I have never seen one before.
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