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This one is out of an old collection. It is really attractive with no issues or problems. If I didn't already have 3 of them in my collection, I would keep it.
This is a nice looking example I bought some years ago right out of an estate sale in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. It is nice and original with the "M" maker's stamp on the back. I have several others in my collection, and cant keep it all.
This is a nice looking example right out of the woodwork in Clio, Michigan. It shows light patina, with some light rust in one spot on the chain. It is nicely Assmann maker marked on the back. You won't be disappointed with this one.
This is a nice looking example showing some age and light rust on the chain. It is all complete and displays very well. Sorry, the dog is not included.
This one shows age, use and some rust included @ no added cost. It displays well and still glows in the dark. If you fear replicas, this is for you.
These are made in Europe to fool collectors. It looks excellent, and glows as it should. You will love it!
This is right out of the estate of a US WWII 3rd div vet in Fraser, Michigan. I bought the original suitcase full of German WWII flags and other great souvenirs. It is 100% untouched. Watch for the other goodies coming up for sale over the next week. This is a super clean piece. The finish is excellent. The chain has a different RZM code than the gorget, but is in excellent condition and a perfect match. The backing has a few moth nips, but nothing bad. This is a great piece. You will not be disappointed.
This is a nice looking example with a good honest look. the back is RZM marked and has excellent backing material. The chain is missing, so it is priced right. This one will display really well, for the money.
This is a nice looking example. The finish is very nice, but the rear prongs are gone, which is typical. It is perfect for a display or to fix a gorget.
This is a good looking full length gorget chain. It is maker marked M1/102 on both ends, and shows only very light age and use. This one will look great on your gorget.
This is a good looking full length gorget chain. It is maker marked M1/128 on both ends, and shows only very light age and use. This one will look great on your gorget.
This is the classic European porcelain domed sign. It shows honest age and some damage where the finish cracked when it was removed from the wall. The size is just under 20X16 inches. It will look great in your relic zone.
This is an excellent looking eagle with nice even old patina and black stuff in the ridges. The bolt shafts were period cut of, which is typical. This one will display really well, having no issues or problems, in your collection room.
I sold this back in the fall, and was happy to take it back it trade, from one of my favorite customers. There is nothing wrong with it; he wanted one of my helmets more. This was found by the moving company in the basement of a WWII vet in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. It looks just like it should with a nice old silver appearance. There are some good looking black speckles caused by 65 years of storage. I think it was cleaned a little recently, but still looks super honest and original. It is slightly bent at the Swaz and the 2 areas where the bolts were attached. The areas are just slightly bent backwards. I have seen this before, and comes from when the eagle was removed from the boxcar. Please, see the photo taken from the side. It really does not show from the front. If you want a good & REAL looking large RR eagle, this is for you.
This is a nice looking NSKK prize. It looks to be silver, but honestly I'm not sure it is silver. The condition is excellent. There is a maker's mark of the bottom.
This is a nice looking original prize plaque. The cannon is made like an early badge with good looking patina. The wood is also original. It is in very nice original condition, and will look great in you man cave.
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This is a nice looking souvenir of a German NCO's service time. The shoulder strap is one of his actual straps added to a 4X6 inch desk plaque. It is nicely made and shows only light age. It will look nice on your desk @ work.
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.
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This is an attractive piece showing a nice even patina, with no issues or problems. It will look nice in your office @ work next your Herman Goring all you can eat buffet award.
This is a nice original example. It is Maker marked on the back, and perfect for your fish eyes in glue.
The fork is again available; as I had a no pay. have 2 pieces from a German dealer friend who found about 10 pieces recently in Germany. They are from the workers' mess @ the Gustloff plant located in the Buchenwald concentration camp. Both pieces are made of "Rostfrei" or stainless steel and are in great condition. This is a rare opportunity to buy a piece of Germany's darker history, and have lunch with it.
This is a really nice copy of the classic book German Awake. It has all the photos and, is not mint but, really clean. It is the perfect gift for your boss Mr. Finkelstein, who has everything.
This is the standard WWII German donation can used during the war. The finish is almost 90% and is overall attractive.
This is a great looking piece. The body is very bright with a nice slightly aged patina. It has no problems or issues. The lid fits right. You will not be disappointed.
This is a great looking piece. The body is very bright and without issues. The original lid is attractive, but a little weak @ one side, so when opened, will move about. I really do not thing it hurts the piece a whole lot. I think you will be very happy with this item. Christmas is coming; you deserve it.
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.
This is from one of the better militaria pickers in Detroit. It is a commercially produced and sold, SS ring which were very popular during the war. I have had these in different variations over the years. It is made from some type of period metal with a black outlined SS on the top. It shows honest age and use, and is the real thing. If only it could talk! This is a great item to go with your other SS stuff.
This is from an old collection of WWII rings in Detroit. It is made of some type of war-time metal, and shows good honest age and use. These were private purchased items popular WWII soldiers during WWII. It displays very well with nice details, and will look great in your collection.
This is from an old collection of WWII rings in Detroit. It is made of some type of war-time metal, and shows good honest age and use. These were private purchased items popular WWII soldiers during WWII. It displays well with nice worn details, and will look great in your collection.
This is right out of the woodwork just outside of Detroit. It is a period made ring displaying a palm tree and some type of Arab dwelling. It looks to be made of nickel, and shows some honest age and use. This will be a nice addition to a tropical or DAK collection.
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 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 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.
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.
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