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Original Nazi German K98 Bayonet with Later Etched Blade ‘Deutsches Afrika Korps- Hommeltruppe Afrika 1941' with Scabbard and Leather Frog. BAYO 415. - BAYO 451 / 22074
An original WW2 era Nazi K98 rifle bayonet with later beautiful etching that makes this a collector’s piece in its own right. The 9 ¾ " single edged fullered blade is marked by the Nazi wartime marked above the ricasso ‘F12042’. The blade is beautifully etched on both sides with panels ‘Deutsches Afrika Korps’ & 'Hommeltruppe Afrika-1941’ (Translation: German Africa Corps & Drone Squad Africa (The German Africa Corps commonly known as Afrika Korps, was the German expeditionary force in Africa during the North African campaign of World War II. First sent as a holding force to shore up the Italian defence of its African colonies, the formation fought on in Africa, under various appellations, from March 1941 until its surrender in May 1943. The unit's best-known commander was Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. he Afrika Korps formed on 11 January 1941 and one of Adolf Hitler's favourite generals, Erwin Rommel, was designated as commander on 11 February. Originally Hans von Funck was to have commanded it, but Hitler loathed von Funck, as he had been a personal staff officer of Werner von Fritsch until von Fritsch was dismissed in 1938.). The pommel has an etched panel on one side ‘Palm tree and swastika’. The pommel is Waffenamt. The bayonet has undamaged wood grips. Its steel scabbard is in good condition with the majority of paint intact. The ball end of the scabbard is Waffenamt. The frog is in good condition with stitching and studs intact and bearing the number 1/0750/0112 to the reverse. The price for this desirable collector’s piece includes UK delivery. BAYO 451. (German Box 2)
£475.00

WWI Era, Imperial German 8 Round Magazine with Correct Wooden Butt for the Luger P0 8 9mm Parabellum Semi-Automatic Pistol. A 1120. - A 1120
The Pistole Parabellum or Parabellum Pistole (Pistol Parabellum), commonly known as just Luger or Luger P08 is a toggle-locked recoil-operated semi-automatic pistol. The Luger was produced in several models and by several nations from 1898 to 1948. This is an original WW1 Era 8 Round Magazine for the Luger PO 8 9mm Parabellum Semi-Automatic Pistols. The magazine has its original finish & has no dents. The magazine is correctly slotted for inspection and has a strong spring action. It loads as it should. It has the correct WW1 era wooden butt toggle with crisp number 9674 on the base. *Pistol not included in the sale* The price includes UK delivery. A 1120.
£225.00

**VERY RARE**SOLID SILVER**WW2 Era Nazi German Waffen SS Generals Leather Coat Totenkopf Death’s Head Skull & Cross Bones Button With RZM 63 (SteinHauer & Luck, Ludenscheid) & SS Runes Marks. Sn 21968:3 - 21968:3
This is an original solid silver (tested) Totenkopf Skull Button of the quality and size that would have adorned a Nazi SS general’s leather coat (illustrated in image 1 is a period black and white image of the infamous Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler a leading member of the Nazi Party together with other high ranking SS Officer’s all wearing the type of leather coat that would have been mounted with these type of quality buttons. The button is 35mm diameter and weighs a hefty 26 grammes. The front has cast Waffen SS skull and crossbones on a stippled background. The rear has alug and roundels ‘SS’ runes, ‘RZM’ & ‘63’ which is the Nazi manufacturer code for SteinHauer & Luck, Ludenscheid. As with all of our stock this item is guaranteed 100% original. The price for this very rare Nazi piece includes UK delivery. Sn 21968:3 (in 21968 collection box)
£1,200.00

UNIQUE**LUFTWAFFE FIGHTER ACE ATTRIBUTED** WW2 1940 German Luftwaffe Pilot Officer’s Visor Cap To Major Hans Hahn Knights Cross & Oak Leaves Recipient With Bullion Luftwaffe Eagle & National Cockade Badges. Sn 21968:1 - 21968:1
Nazi Luftwaffe Major Hans Hahn had been with the JG2 Richthofen since the beginning of WW2 and had been leading at first the 4th Staffel, later from October 1940 to November 1942 the IIIrd Gruppe. With his high victory score against the RAF he belonged to the most successful fighter pilots in the west. Kommandeur II./JG 54 in Russia on 1-11-1942. 100th Victory 26-1-1943. On 21-2-1943 because of engine trouble he had to force land behind the Russian lines and was a POW for the next 7 years which did not dampen his infectious ‘joie de vivre’. Total 560 missions, 108 confirmed victories, 36 unconfirmed victories. This information is documented in a research leaflet which accompanies the cap and can be seen in image 1. The leaflet has a copy of a period portrait of the Officer in Uniform. This is Major Hahn’s superb original Nazi German Luftwaffe Officer’s visor cap (Luftwaffe cap variations and insignia are illustrated in Chapter 5 of ‘The Collector’s Guide To Cloth Third Reich Military Headgear’ by Wilkins). Made of Fliegerblau (Flier’s Blue) material it has the correct ribbed black Rayon headband. The front of the cap is mounted with the correct bullion Luftwaffe Eagle with Swastika & Winged Oak Leaves wreath with central National Cockade Badge. The material has no mothing or damage and is clean. The cap has a patent leather visor and bullion rope straps secured to white metal bosses. The cap has its original leather sweatband and cloth liner. The liner and sweatband have minor service wear & it retains its original clear cellophane panel on the crown. Beneath the panel are ink stamped ‘1940’ date and size ‘57’ (UK Size 7). There are no visible maker marks. The inside of the sweatband is ink marked with the famous fighter pilot’s name ‘H. Hahn’. As with all of our stock this item is guaranteed 100% original. The price for this excellent Nazi Luftwaffe piece to a distinguished fighter ace includes UK delivery. Sn 21968:1 (NB This Officer’s WW2 Luftwaffe flying gloves are available separately on this website stock number Sn 21968:2). In 21968 collection box.
£1,850.00

WW2 C1942-1944 German Army / Heer ‘DH’ Swiss Helios Shock Resistant, Nickel Plated Brass Cased Wristwatch With Stainless Steel Back Case & Original Leather Wrist Strap. MISC 855 - MISC 855
During World War 2 the German Military needed large numbers of timepieces and they turned to a wide range of Swiss watch manufacturers to supply them. While no official specification has been found by observation of thousands of examples it appears the contracts for these timepieces specified that the watches should be water resistant with a screw on case back that had 6 indentations; to allow a standard tool to be used to open the case back whoever the manufacturer, the dials were required to be black with luminous numerals and hands, with a small seconds dial at the six o’clock position and the movements shock protected. What evidence exists seems to indicate that the watches started to be supplied in 1942 when the demand outstripped the German watch industries ability to produce watches within Germany, especially as they increasingly turned to producing fuses and other war material and, although again there is little official evidence, the supply stopped in 1944 due to the increasing difficulties the Swiss watch industry had in obtaining raw materials. This is an original WW2 German Army Heer Swiss made "Helios" jewelled wristwatch. The German Army had special pocket and wristwatches for their Officers and special functions. (Deutsches Heer - German). The German Army. Letters DH designated the watches made in Switzerland under the military order for Germany during WW2. The watch face is black and is marked "Helios". The nickel plated brass case is factory nickel plated (some service wear to the nickel finish to be expected). The case has all the correct features of Heer watches. The back case with correct 6 slots for tool is marked "Stahlbowden (stainless) Wasserdicht (which means loosely translated watertight) D 20164 H". The D and H means Deutsche Heer (German Army) or Dienstuhr Heer (Service Timepiece Army). The watch has a clear glass and luminescent minute and hour hands. The watch has a second sub scale 60 second timer. The watch functions as it should but has not been serviced by us. The winder works as it should and alters the hour and minute hands. The watch has its original black leather strap with buckle. A very nice WW2 German Army service watch. The price includes UK delivery. MISC 855 (watch draw office)
£595.00

1939 Nazi 2nd Class War Merit Cross and Ribbon. N 135. - N 135
The War Merit Cross (German: Kriegsverdienstkreuz) was a state decoration of Nazi Germany during World War II. This award was created by Adolf Hitler in October 1939 as a successor to the non-combatant Iron Cross which was used in earlier wars (similar medal but with a different ribbon). The award was graded in the same manner as the Iron Cross: War Merit Cross Second Class, War Merit Cross First Class, and Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross. The award had two variants: with swords given to soldiers for exceptional service "not in direct connection with combat", and without swords given to civilians for meritorious service in "furtherance of the war effort". See page 76 of ‘Combat Medals of the Third Reich’ by C. Ailsby. In excellent order and UK delivery is included in the price. N 135.
£125.00
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