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Soviet WWII Campaign Medal “For the Defence of Stalingrad”
€85,00Authentic Soviet Medal “For the Defence of Stalingrad” (Russian: Медаль «За оборону Сталинграда»), awarded for participation in the defence of the city during the pivotal battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943).
The medal is struck in brass and measures 32 mm in diameter with a raised rim. The obverse depicts a dynamic battle scene of five Soviet infantry soldiers advancing with rifles, supported by tanks and aircraft, with a waving Soviet flag above. At the top is a five-pointed star, flanked by the inscription “FOR THE DEFENCE OF STALINGRAD” («ЗА ОБОРОНУ СТАЛИНГРАДА»).
The reverse features the hammer and sickle emblem above the inscription “FOR OUR SOVIET MOTHERLAND” («ЗА НАШУ СОВЕТСКУЮ РОДИНУ»).
The medal is suspended from a standard Soviet pentagonal mount and worn on a 24 mm olive-green silk moiré ribbon with a central red stripe. The ribbon shows age-related wear with light soiling, minor staining, and fraying to the edges, consistent with period use and storage. Overall remains intact and displays well.
Condition: As shown in photographs.
Soviet WWII Campaign Medal “For the Defence of Stalingrad”
€85,00Authentic Soviet Medal “For the Defence of Stalingrad” (Russian: Медаль «За оборону Сталинграда»), awarded for participation in the defence of the city during the pivotal battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943).
The medal is struck in brass and measures 32 mm in diameter with a raised rim. The obverse depicts a dynamic battle scene of five Soviet infantry soldiers advancing with rifles, supported by tanks and aircraft, with a waving Soviet flag above. At the top is a five-pointed star, flanked by the inscription “FOR THE DEFENCE OF STALINGRAD” («ЗА ОБОРОНУ СТАЛИНГРАДА»).
The reverse features the hammer and sickle emblem above the inscription “FOR OUR SOVIET MOTHERLAND” («ЗА НАШУ СОВЕТСКУЮ РОДИНУ»).
The medal is suspended from a standard Soviet pentagonal mount and worn on a 24 mm olive-green silk moiré ribbon with a central red stripe. The ribbon shows age-related wear with light soiling, minor staining, and fraying to the edges, consistent with period use and storage. Overall remains intact and displays well.
Condition: As shown in photographs.
Named Belgian M35 Officer Uniform – Lt. Georges L.L. Saint-Maux – Administration Service
€550,00An exceptional and historically researchable Belgian M35 officer’s uniform set, consisting of the tunic and matching trousers (the trousers are unfortunately not pictured, as they could not be mounted together with the display). The uniform belonged to an officer of the Belgian Army Administration service and pairs perfectly with the administrative kepi previously acquired from the same grouping.
What makes this set especially desirable is the fact that it is fully name-attributed. The interior label bears the name “Lt. St. Maux”, allowing the original owner to be positively identified as Georges L.L. Saint-Maux of Aarlen (Arlon).
Further research revealed Saint-Maux in the well-known “Guldenboek der Vuurkaarten”, where both his full name and portrait photograph are published, giving this uniform a direct and personal historical connection to its wearer. In addition, he also appears on the website of the Fraternelle Chasseur Ardennais, where he is listed among the Chasseurs Ardennais in 1938. During the First World War, Saint-Maux served with the Belgian 10th Line Regiment.
The tunic remains a fine and attractive example of the Belgian M35 officer uniform, showing honest period wear and age. A highly interesting named Belgian officer grouping with documented provenance and excellent research potential.
A rare opportunity to acquire a fully identified Belgian officer uniform belonging to a documented prewar and wartime officer with confirmed military service history.
Belgian M1935 Officer’s Tunic – 12e Linieregiment (Infantry)
€450,00Interesting and research-worthy Belgian Model 1935 officer’s tunic, fitted with shoulder boards of the 12th Line Regiment (12e Linieregiment). The tunic displays a remarkable combination of pre-war, wartime, and post-war elements, illustrating the continued use and adaptation of Belgian military uniforms throughout and after the Second World War.
Most striking are the eight gold front stripes on the lower sleeve, indicating four years of frontline service during the First World War. Such a distinction would only have been awarded to a veteran with extensive active front service between 1914–1918.
Inside the tunic is a name label dated 1940, reading — as far as currently decipherable — “Schouveller.” Research in Belgian military annuaries reveals a likely candidate: Schouveller R.V.J., Infantryman, born 15 October 1901.
This immediately creates a historical inconsistency, as an individual born in 1901 could not realistically have accumulated four years of effective frontline service during the First World War, and therefore would not qualify for eight front stripes. Furthermore, Schouveller appears associated with the Chasseurs Ardennais (Ardense Jagers) in period records.
Several plausible explanations exist:
- The tunic may originally have belonged to Schouveller and later reused by an older First World War veteran during or after 1940.
- The uniform could have been privately acquired or reused following mobilization, demobilization, or captivity circumstances.
- The handwritten name may have been misread, requiring further archival comparison with similar surnames.
The tunic is decorated with numerous award ribbons connected to both World Wars, including:
- Leopold Order with Palm
- Fire Cross (Vuurkruis)
- War Cross with Palms
- Victory Medal
- Iron Medal with four stripes
- Belgian Centenary of National Independence Medal 1830–1930
The uniform is additionally fitted with the Fourragère / Vuurkoord, further enhancing its visual and historical appeal.
Rank insignia indicate Captain-Commandant, though these are clearly early post-war additions — entirely consistent with Belgian military practice, as pre-war uniforms were frequently reused and updated after 1945. The shoulder boards themselves also appear to be early post-war manufacture.
An especially interesting aspect is the historical connection between the 12th Line Regiment and the Chasseurs Ardennais, strengthening the possibility that the tunic reflects a transitional or reused service garment rather than a straightforward single-period issue.
Overall, this is a highly attractive and historically layered Belgian officer’s tunic with excellent research potential, illustrating the complex continuity between First World War veterans, the 1940 campaign, and post-war Belgian military service.
3x Studioportrait of a Panzertruppen soldier
€25,00Original 3x Studioportrait of a Panzertruppen soldier, wearing the Panzerkampfabzeichen (in Bronze). Postcardsize. Condition as seen.
Mutterkreuz in Gold – Mother’s Cross in Gold – Wilhelm Deumer
€105,00Original Mutterkreuz in Gold (Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter / Mother’s Cross in Gold) complete with its original Wilhelm Deumer case (etui).
A very attractive near mint example with excellent enamel and finish preservation. The cross remains in outstanding condition overall and is accompanied by its original fitted case bearing the national eagle emblem to the lid.
The ribbon has been shortened for display or wear at some point in its history, but remains original to the piece.
Erwin Kreßmann – schwere Panzerjäger-Abteilung 519
€30,00Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Erwin Kreßmann. Hauptmann Erwin Kreßmann (02.06.1918 † 19.03.2017) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on January 16, 1944 as Oberleutnant with schwere Panzerjäger-Abteilung 519 and the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on December 9, 1944 as Hauptmann with the 1. Kompanie/ schwere Panzerjäger-Abteilung 519. He also earned 2 Panzervernichtungsabzeichen. Postcardsize. Condition as seen.
Wilhem Bachor – Panzer-Regiment 24 (24. Panzer-Division)
€45,00Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Wilhelm “Willy” Bachor. Oberwachtmeister Wilhelm Bachor (04.05.1921 in Kelbassen † 20.03.2008 in Apolda) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on June 28, 1944 with Panzer-Regiment 24 and the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on May 8 – 11, 1945 as Oberwachtmeister in the 12. Kompanie/ Panzer-Regiment 24 of the 24. Panzer-Division. He also earned the Panzerkampfabzeichen III. Stufe “50”. Condition as seen. Postcardsize.
“Damals” – Erinnerungen an grosse Tage der SS-Totenkopf-Division im Französischen Feldzug 1940 – Original Wartime Photo Book
€250,00Original wartime photographic commemorative book titled “Damals – Erinnerungen an grosse Tage der SS-Totenkopf-Division im Französischen Feldzug 1940”, published by Chr. Belser Verlag, Stuttgart.
This large-format period publication documents the campaign of the SS-Totenkopf-Division during the 1940 French campaign and contains numerous wartime photographs, battle imagery, and propaganda-style presentation material from the early years of the war.
The book retains its original illustrated cover featuring a German soldier standing atop an armored vehicle marked “Orléans.” Interior title pages remain clean and attractive, showing the distinctive period typography and divisional references.
Condition is overall good considering age, with visible period wear, edge wear, creasing, and some damage to the outer cover and spine area. Interior pages remain well preserved and display very nicely. The cover is damaged (little side missing) and reverse is loose!
An increasingly difficult-to-find original wartime divisional publication with strong historical and display appeal.
Sold on commission.
Hindenburg Cross with Award Document to a Dentist – Frankfurt am Main – Marked “R.V. Pforzheim 18”
€50,00Original Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer 1914–1918 (Hindenburg Cross with Swords) complete with its matching award document issued to: Dr. Karl Buchholz, Dentist (Zahnarzt), Frankfurt am Main.
The document is dated: 21 March 1935
The cross remains mounted on its original ribbon and backing cloth. Reverse is maker marked: “R.V. PFORZHEIM 18”
A very attractive and honest untouched set with light age patina and excellent display appeal. The combination of named document and matching decoration makes this a desirable complete wartime-era award grouping.
Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (Unmarked)
€110,00Original Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (Iron Cross 2nd Class), unmarked. Three piece construction with magnetic iron core. Interesting with the small ribbon bar attached to the medal’s ribbon. Condition as seen.
WWII German Coconut Canteen (Kokosnuss Feldflasche) with Cup & Carrier Straps
€150,00Original and attractive WWII German coconut canteen (Kokosnuss Feldflasche) complete with its carrying straps and accompanying metal drinking cup.
The canteen retains its distinctive dark coconut shell body with period webbing harness and black bakelite screw cap. The accompanying cup remains attached and shows characteristic wartime field use and paint wear. A very appealing example with strong display character.
Visible maker markings to the coconut body include:
DRGM HRE42 DRP
The canteen shows honest wartime wear and age throughout, including surface scratches, paint loss to the cup, oxidation to metal components, and field-used patina. The webbing remains present and displays nicely together with the canteen.
These coconut canteens are strongly associated with tropical and southern theatre service and are considerably less common than standard Wehrmacht M31 canteens, making them particularly desirable display pieces today.
Press Photo Flemish Collaboration: Vlaamse Wachtbrigade in Brussels with officers & Flag!
€145,00Original Press Photo Flemish Collaboration: Vlaamse Wachtbrigade in Brussels with officers & Flag!! Size: 18x13cm.
WWII Mk II Camouflaged Steel Helmet “Concrete” Textured Finish – G.S.W. 1941 – REME or BELGIAN FLAG
€350,00Original WWII Canadian Mk II steel combat helmet, manufactured in 1941 by G.S.W. (General Steel Wares in Toronto). The helmet retains an exceptional untouched combat-used appearance with a heavily textured rough camouflage finish, often referred to by collectors as a “concrete” or anti-glare finish. These field-applied coatings were created by mixing sand or granular material into the paint to reduce reflections and improve camouflage in combat conditions.
The shell is clearly maker marked and dated: G.S.W. Mk T 1941
The interior still retains its original wartime liner, though heavily worn and fragile from age and use. Interior liner markings visible including “V.M.C.” (Viceroy Manufacturing Company) and size/manufacturing codes. The helmet also retains its period web chinstrap.
Of particular interest is the worn painted insignia to the front, either appearing to be the REME insignia or resemble a Belgian tricolor marking, suggesting possible Belgian wartime or postwar reissue or continued service after liberation. Britain supplied large amounts of military equipment to Belgium during and after WWII, making such reuse entirely plausible.
The exterior finish has aged into a very dark brown-black tone with heavy patina and surface texture throughout, giving the helmet a superb battlefield relic appearance while still remaining structurally solid.
A highly displayable and untouched example of a wartime British combat helmet with strong character and excellent visual appeal.
1936 Berlin Olympic Book Set in Original Slipcase – XI Olympiade & Winterspiele
€75,00Original matching two-volume Olympic book set covering the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics and the 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Winter Olympics, complete with the scarce original period slipcase.
Included are:
- So Kämpfte und Siegte die Jugend der Welt – XI. Olympiade Berlin 1936
- Kampf und Sieg in Schnee und Eis – IV. Winterolympiade 1936
Both volumes were published by Verlag Knorr & Hirth G.m.b.H., München and contain extensive photographic coverage, reports, results, and historical documentation of the 1936 Olympic Games held in Germany.
The books remain in good overall condition with normal age and handling wear. The original slipcase is present, which is often missing, and shows expected storage wear from age. Interiors remain well preserved and highly displayable.
An attractive and increasingly difficult-to-find complete Olympic set from the 1936 Games, especially desirable with both matching volumes and original case intact.
Sold on commission.
Das Deutsche Führerlexikon 1934–1935 – Original Third Reich Leadership Reference Book
€450,00Original wartime Das Deutsche Führerlexikon 1934–1935 in its original black hardcover binding with gilt title lettering to the front cover.
This early Third Reich reference work contains biographical and organizational information regarding political, military, governmental, and administrative leadership figures within Germany during the formative years of the National Socialist period. Such books were intended as official-style reference guides documenting prominent personalities and structures of the rapidly expanding state and party apparatus during the mid-1930s.
The book remains in very good overall condition with honest period wear to the cover and edges from age and handling. The gilt front title remains attractive and well preserved. A very displayable original example.
An increasingly scarce and historically significant early Third Reich political reference volume, especially desirable due to its pre-war 1934–1935 publication period.
Sold on commission.
Kingdom of Belgium – Honorary Distinctions for the Great War (Book)
€65,00Kingdom of Belgium – Honorary Distinctions for the Great War
By Wim Martens | Limited Conference Edition | 217 Pages
A highly sought-after reference work dedicated to Belgian First World War honors and decorations. Published to coincide with the XVII European Conference for Phaleristics in Brussels (May–June 2024), this volume provides a comprehensive and meticulously organized overview of official Belgian wartime distinctions.
Arranged chronologically by date of institution, the book presents detailed coverage of orders, medals, and decorations, including recognized variants, accompanying certificates, and period imagery of recipients. In addition, select service insignia and several unofficial yet tolerated distinctions are thoughtfully documented, offering a broader perspective valuable to collectors and historians alike.
Richly illustrated and expertly compiled, this 217-page publication serves as both a scholarly reference and a visually engaging catalog of Belgium’s Great War honors system.
Highlights:
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Complete overview of Belgian WWI honorary distinctions
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Chronological structure for ease of reference
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High-quality photographs of medals, variants, and documents
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Includes service insignia and rare unofficial distinctions
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Features historical images of decorated individuals
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Published for a specialized European phaleristics conference
Condition: New
Availability: Very difficult to find — especially outside specialist circles.
An essential addition to any serious phaleristics library or First World War collection.
Note: Shipping prices might not be final to some countries due weight and size!
Signed Photo of SA Chief Viktor Lutze Visiting Kriegsmarine Crew – Hoffmann Press Photo
€375,00Original wartime signed photograph depicting SA-Stabschef Viktor Lutze during a visit aboard a Kriegsmarine vessel in Brest.
The image shows Lutze together with a large group of Kriegsmarine sailors and officers aboard ship. The lower front margin bears a bold original ink signature of Viktor Lutze.
Viktor Lutze became Chief of Staff of the Sturmabteilung (SA) in 1934 following the death of Ernst Röhm during the Night of the Long Knives. As leader of the SA, Lutze remained one of the highest-ranking political figures within the Third Reich and frequently appeared at official military and propaganda events throughout the war years. He died on 2 May 1943 following injuries sustained in a serious automobile accident near Potsdam.
Reverse retains the original handwritten period notation: “Besuch des Stabschef der SA Lutze an Bord im Brest.” (“Visit of SA Chief Lutze aboard ship in Brest.”)
Also visible to the reverse is the printed credit line: “Photo-Standardpresse Heinrich Hoffmann Berlin SW 68 – Nachdruck verboten”
A very interesting original Third Reich signed photograph with strong historical and display appeal, especially for collectors of SA, Kriegsmarine, political memorabilia, and wartime autographs.
Condition as seen.
Photograph of Flemish Volunteers of the SS-Freiwilligen-Legion “Flandern” (Names Known!) – Puschkin, 1942
€95,00Original Photograph of Flemish Volunteers of the SS-Freiwilligen-Legion “Flandern”. Names known, taken in Puschkin, 1942! Size: 6x9cm. Condition as seen.
Albert Henze – Panzergrenadier-Regiment 110 & Gruppe Henze (Eichenlaub)
€55,00Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Albert Henze. Generalleutnant Albert Henze (07.08.1894 in Kirchhain † 31.03.1979 in Ingolstadt) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on March 2, 1943 with the Panzergrenadier-Regiment 110, the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on January 15, 1944 as Oberst und Kommandeur of Panzergrenadier-Regiment 110 and the 11. Panzer-Division and the Eichenlaub on January 21, 1945 as Generalmajor und Kommandeur of the Gruppe Henze / 21. Feld-Division (L). Larger then Postcardsize.
79. Infanterie-Division “Tapfer und Treu” Kriegs-Weihnachten 1940 Porcelain Plate – Villeroy & Boch
€250,00Original “Kriegs-Weihnachten 1940” porcelain commemorative plate for the 79. Infanterie-Division. Manufactured by Villeroy & Boch, Mettlach and measuring approximately 20,5 cm in diameter.
The front displays the divisional designation together with the motto “Tapfer und Treu” and central Iron Cross 1939 design. Reverse retains the original Villeroy & Boch maker mark and suspension cord for wall display.
A very attractive and historical wartime presentation piece with excellent display character. Ideal for collectors of Wehrmacht memorabilia, divisional items, or wartime porcelain.
Condition as seen.
Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber – Wound Badge in Silver – Maker Marked “107” Carl Wild – Zinc Example
€95,00Original WWII German Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber (Wound Badge in Silver), manufactured in zinc and maker marked “107” on the reverse for Carl Wild, Hamburg.
This example retains a very attractive appearance with a pleasing naturally aged patina and a substantial amount of its original silver finish still present, particularly on the helmet, wreath, and crossed swords. The badge shows strong detailing throughout and remains a visually appealing piece.
The reverse setup is fully intact with its original hinge, pin, and catch assembly. The maker mark “107” is clearly visible beneath the hinge.
The Silver Grade Wound Badge was awarded to German servicemen wounded three or four times in combat, or for more severe injuries sustained during active military service.
A solid original wartime example by a desirable maker, featuring excellent overall character and finish retention.
Condition exactly as shown in the photographs.
Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42 Medal – Maker Marked “107” (Carl Wild)
€75,00Original Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42 Medal (“Ostmedaille”) in well preserved condition. This example is maker marked “107” for Carl Wild, Hamburg, and retains an attractive original finish with clear details throughout. The medal comes complete with its original ribbon and shows honest period wear consistent with age.
A solid untouched wartime example in Near Mint Condition and an excellent addition to any German WWII medal or Eastern Front collection.
Condition exactly as shown in the photographs.
WWII German DRK Helferin Badge – Enamel Red Cross Membership Badge – Ges. Gesch.
€65,00Original WWII German Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK) membership / helper badge featuring the classic red cross design surrounded by the inscription: “Deutsches Rotes Kreuz Helferin”
The badge is manufactured in attractive tombak construction with multi-colored enamel finish and retains its original functional pin assembly to the reverse. Reverse is marked: “GES. GESCH.” for Gesetzlich Geschützt (legally protected design).
The front displays excellent period character with strong original enamel finish to the red, white, and black sections, while the reverse shows untouched age patina consistent with wartime wear and age.
Badges of this type were worn by female DRK nursing and medical auxiliaries who assisted with hospital care, wounded transport, civilian emergency aid, and wartime medical support during the Second World War.
A highly displayable and authentic wartime German Red Cross auxiliary badge with strong visual appeal and excellent collector value.
Condition exactly as shown in the photographs.
WWII German DRK Helferin Badge – Enamel Membership Badge by Ernst L. Müller, Pforzheim
€55,00Original WWII German Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK) membership / helper badge featuring the classic red cross design surrounded by the inscription: “Deutsches Rotes Kreuz Helferin”
The badge is manufactured in tombak/copper construction with attractive multi-colored enamel finish. Reverse retains its original functional pin setup and is marked: “GES. GESCH.” together with the maker initials: “E.L.M.” identifying the manufacturer as: Ernst L. Müller, Pforzheim
a known wartime producer of political and organizational insignia during the Third Reich period.
The badge displays attractive untouched age patina throughout the reverse, while the enamel front remains highly displayable with honest period wear and fine age-related craquelure to the white enamel field.
Badges of this type were worn by female DRK (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz) auxiliaries and helpers involved in wartime medical support, civilian aid, nursing assistance, transport duties, and hospital service during the Second World War.
A very displayable original wartime DRK badge with appealing untouched character, quality tombak construction, and identifiable maker marking.
Condition exactly as shown in the photographs.
WWII German “Eismeerfront 1942–1943” Commemorative Badge / Tinnie with Leather Hanger
€155,00Original Second World War German commemorative badge / tinnie marked: “Eismeerfront 1942–1943”. A very interesting wartime remembrance piece connected to service on the harsh Arctic Front (Eismeerfront), the northernmost combat theater of the German-Soviet War centered around northern Finland, Lapland, and the Arctic region near Murmansk.
The badge features:
- Front with gothic-style “Eismeerfront 1942–1943” inscription
- Reverse with prominent edelweiss-style design, strongly associated with German mountain and northern troops
- Original leather hanger / suspension strap still attached
- Attractive untouched darkened wartime patina throughout
Constructed in lightweight wartime metal with a suspension loop and period leather attachment, likely intended for wear on personal equipment, a vehicle interior, or as a commemorative keepsake by veterans serving in the Arctic theater.
The Eismeerfront was one of the most brutal operational environments of WWII, with German and Finnish troops facing extreme cold, snow, isolation, and continuous fighting against Soviet forces in the far north.
The piece remains in very good untouched condition showing honest age and wear. The leather hanger displays expected age hardening and surface wear consistent with wartime use and storage. Condition exactly as shown in the photographs.
WWII Wehrmacht Verbandpäckchen / First Aid Bandage Pack – 1939 Dated
€20,00Original Second World War German Wehrmacht Verbandpäckchen (field dressing / first aid bandage pack), still retaining its original wartime canvas wrapping and period markings.
This example is clearly 1939 dated, making it an early-war production piece. The exterior retains several visible manufacturer and medical acceptance markings, including:
- “1939” date stamp
- Size marking “20”
- Maker-marked example, produced by Hartmann & Co., Ges. m. b. H., Wien.
- Period German medical supply markings
- Original wartime wrapping cord still present
The package remains unopened and untouched, preserving its original field-issued appearance. Interestingly, traces of what appear to be old blood staining are visible on the exterior wrapping, adding to the authentic battlefield-used character of the piece.
Condition shows honest wartime age, storage wear, staining, and handling exactly as photographed. An untouched and authentic early-war example with excellent display character.
Julius Ringel – 5. Gebirgs-Division (Eichenlaub) (Wartime Signed)
€150,00Original Wartime Signature on a Postcard of Julius Ringel. General der Gebirgstruppe Julius “Papa” Ringel (16.11.1889 † 11.02.1967) was an Austrian general serving in the armed forces of Nazi Germany during the Second World War. He saw service on the Western Front, Eastern Front, and during the Balkan Campaign, and held a number of senior commands, including 3. Gebirgs-Division, 5. Gebirgs-Division, LXIX. Armeekorps, Wehrkreis XI, and Armeekorps Ringel. He earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on June 13, 1941 as Generalmajor und Kommandeur of the 5. Gebirgs-Division, and was later awarded the Eichenlaub on October 25, 1943 as Generalleutnant und Kommandeur of the 5. Gebirgs-Division. Condition as seen. Postcard size.
This is sold on commission!
Belgian Army Visor Cap – Post-Liberation / Early Postwar – Royal Crown Badge
€100,00Original Belgian Army visor cap dating to the immediate post-liberation / early post-WWII period, likely manufactured shortly after the liberation of Belgium in 1944–45.
The cap is constructed in classic Belgian khaki wool with a brown leather chinstrap and retains its original Belgian national cockade together with the royal crown insignia to the front. The overall appearance strongly reflects transitional Belgian military headgear used during the rebuilding of the Belgian armed forces following occupation.
The interior retains its original diamond-shaped retailer/manufacturer label from:
“Vêtements Civils et Militaires Van Den Haute-Rabou”
86 Rue de Diest, Louvain (Leuven)
Condition remains very good overall, showing only light age and storage wear. The cap retains an attractive shape and displays very well.
A desirable and increasingly harder-to-find piece of early postwar Belgian military headgear, closely linked to the liberation and reconstruction period of the Belgian Army.
Belgian M15 Adrian Helmet (WWI) – Complete with Chinstrap (Reissued)
€275,00Original Belgian Adrian helmet Model 1915, originally produced during the First World War and later refurbished for continued Belgian military service during the interwar period. Complete with original Belgian lion-head front badge and characteristic comb crest. The helmet retains its period repaint and later upgraded liner/strap configuration, typical of Belgian arsenal refurbishments carried out during the 1920s–1930s.
A genuine and historically interesting example showing both WWI origin and later pre-WWII Belgian military reuse.
Used original condition with age-related wear, scratches, paint loss, and patina. Later service repaint and updated liner configuration consistent with Belgian interwar refurbishment practices. Please study photos carefully for exact condition.
WWII German Waffen-SS Death Card – SS-Sturmmann, LSSAH, KIA Shitomir 1943
€125,00Original WWII German Sterbebild (death card) for Ignaz Längfelder, an SS-Sturmmann of the elite Leibstandarte SS “Adolf Hitler” (LSSAH), killed in action on the Eastern Front in 1943.
Details from the card:
- Name: Ignaz Längfelder
- Rank: SS-Sturmmann
- Unit: Leibstandarte SS “Adolf Hitler” (LSSAH)
- Award: Panzer Assault Badge (Panzersturmabzeichen)
- Killed in action: 29 December 1943
- Location: Shitomir / Iwankowo sector (Ukraine)
- Age: 21
The card notes he fell in combat during heavy fighting in the Shitomir region, part of the winter battles on the Eastern Front.
The reverse features a religious image (after Titian) with devotional text.
Condition:
Good overall condition with typical age wear, slight edge wear, and light handling marks. Fully intact and well preserved.
Additional note:
This individual is the subject of a published family-written book, adding a rare level of personal historical documentation and research potential.
NSDAP Kreistreffen Paderborn 1937 Badge – Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid (Early Party Tinnie)
€60,00Original NSDAP Kreistreffen badge for the district rally held in Paderborn, 14–16 October 1937.
Die-stamped aluminium construction with a detailed design featuring an eagle above a shield displaying multiple regional coats of arms. Vertical inscription “NSDAP” and side text “Kreistreffen der NSDAP – Paderborn 14–16 Oktober 1937.”
Reverse maker marked Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid, one of the most well-known and respected producers of Third Reich insignia.
Complete with original pinback.
Condition is very good, with sharp detail, light wear, and a clean, untouched appearance (see images).
A highly attractive and well-designed regional NSDAP event badge, with strong visual appeal and a desirable maker mark.
NSDAP Gautag Westfalen-Süd Dortmund 1936 Badge – Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid (High Quality Design)
€55,00Original NSDAP Gautag badge for Westfalen-Süd, issued for the rally held in Dortmund, 19–21 June 1936.
Die-stamped aluminium construction with an unusually elaborate geometric design, featuring a central medieval armored figure flanked by architectural elements and red-painted vertical inscription:
“Gautag Westfalen-Süd – Dortmund 19–21.6.1936”
Reverse clearly maker marked Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid, one of the premier badge manufacturers of the period.
Complete with original pinback.
Condition is very good, with strong detail, intact paint, and only light age-related wear. A particularly clean and well-preserved example (see images).
A visually striking and higher-quality Gau rally tinnie, standing out from more typical, simpler designs of the era.
NSDAP Gautag Westfalen-Süd Bochum 1935 Badge – Early Gau Rally Tinnie
€55,00Original NSDAP Gautag badge for Westfalen-Süd, issued for the event held in Bochum, 5–7 July 1935.
Die-stamped construction with bronze-toned finish, featuring a large national eagle clutching a wreath with swastika, surrounded by the inscription:
“Gautag der NSDAP Westfalen Süd – Bochum 5–7.7.1935”
Complete with original pinback.
Condition is good, showing honest age-related wear and patina, with clear detail and legible text (see images).
A classic early-period Gau rally tinnie, representing regional party organization during the consolidation phase of the mid-1930s.
“Heimat und Reich” Münster Tinnie 1933 – Early Third Reich
€65,00Original “Heimat und Reich” tinnie (badge) from Münster, dated 1933.
Die-stamped, silvered metal construction with red and black painted finish, measuring approximately 50 × 50 mm, with vertical pinback to the reverse.
The badge features the inscription “Heimat und Reich 1933 Münster” and incorporates the Westphalian horse within a central shield. The piece retains strong detail and contrast, with typical age-related wear to the painted surfaces (see images).
Large and visually striking example from the early period of the Third Reich. Tinnies of this type were commonly produced for regional events, gatherings, or propaganda-related activities tied to the rapid political consolidation of 1933.
A desirable and collectible early piece, especially with clear regional attribution to Münster.
NSDAP “Wiedersehensfeier der Alten Parteigenossen” Hattingen Ruhr 1935 Badge – Sieper & Söhne
€55,00Original NSDAP event badge (tinnie) for the “Wiedersehensfeier der Alten Parteigenossen”, held in Hattingen (Ruhr), 15–17 June 1935, within Gau Westfalen-Süd.
Die-stamped aluminium construction featuring a large national eagle with wreath and swastika, with surrounding inscription. Reverse marked B. Sieper & Söhne, Lüdenscheid, a known and respected maker of Third Reich badges.
Complete with original pinback.
Condition is very good, with sharp detail and light, honest wear consistent with age (see images).
A classic early-period NSDAP Gau event badge, representing regional party organization and early consolidation phase items from 1933–1935.
WWII German K98 Ammunition Pouch – RBNr. Numbered, Black Leather (Late War)
€75,00Original WWII German K98 ammunition pouch (Patronentasche), constructed in black pebbled leather and clearly stamped with an RBNr. (Reichsbetriebsnummer) indicating late-war production.
The pouch is (in my opinion, what I can make out!) marked:
RBNr. 0/0570/0033
This code corresponds to:
- Manufacturer: Karl Kühne
- Location: Lüdenscheid, Westfalen
- Industry: Military leather equipment production, including ammunition pouches, straps, and field gear
The RBNr. system was introduced during the war to conceal manufacturer identities, replacing earlier visible maker/date markings. Identified examples like this are especially desirable as they can be traced back to specific firms.
This example features:
- Three-cell K98 configuration (holds 60 rounds total)
- Blackened leather typical of mid-to-late war production
- Original stitching and hardware throughout
- Clear and legible RBNr. stamp
Condition:
Good, honest field-used condition. The leather remains structurally sound with expected wear, light scuffing, and age-related patina. Hardware intact and functional. A well-preserved example of a late-war issued pouch.
Belgian UN Korea Medal – “Corée–Korea” Clasp (Korean War, 1950–53)
€125,00Original Belgian United Nations Korea Medal, complete with “Corée–Korea” clasp.
Bronze medal featuring the Belgian coat of arms within a radiating star design, suspended from its original ribbon in light blue with white stripes and national edge colors. The medal retains a strong, attractive finish with light, honest wear. The clasp is present and correctly mounted on the ribbon.
Overall condition is very good (see images), with only minor signs of age and use.
A desirable and historically significant decoration awarded to members of the Belgian Armed Forces who served during the Korean War.
WWII Wehrmacht Dienstauszeichnung Packet – III. Klasse (with Hoheitsabzeichen und Band)
€40,00Original WWII German paper packet for a Dienstauszeichnung (Long Service Award), III. Klasse, marked “mit Hoheitsabzeichen und Band” (with national emblem and ribbon).
This type of packaging was used for Wehrmacht long-service awards, issued to personnel of the Wehrmacht.
Constructed from thin, period waxed paper, typical of wartime award packaging. The packet remains in good, untouched condition, showing expected creasing, handling wear, and age-related discoloration (see images).
Original award packets are often missing, as they were frequently discarded after presentation. As such, surviving examples—especially clearly marked and legible—are increasingly difficult to find.
A desirable accessory piece for completing a Wehrmacht long-service award set or for display alongside period decorations.
British WWII Mounted Medal Group, 91st Field Royal Artillery (Monte Cassino & Rhine Crossing)
€325,00Authentic British Second World War mounted medal group of six, comprising the 1939–1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, and War Medal 1939–1945, mounted as worn on the original bar and accompanied by the Soldier’s Release Book.
The group is attributed to Battery Quartermaster Sergeant Hall, who served with the 91st Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, a Territorial Army unit associated with the 5th Infantry Division. The regiment saw extensive active service throughout the war, providing vital artillery support across multiple major theatres.
The medals include:
- 1939–1945 Star – for early operational service
- Atlantic Star – for service connected to the Battle of the Atlantic
- Italy Star – for service in the Italian Campaign, including the fighting at Battle of Monte Cassino
- France and Germany Star – for service in North-West Europe
- Defence Medal – for non-operational service
- War Medal 1939–1945 – for full-time wartime service
The 91st Field Regiment was mobilised in 1939 and initially deployed to France with the British Expeditionary Force. Following evacuation and reorganisation, it served in the North African campaign before taking part in the Allied advance through Italy, including operations around Monte Cassino. As a field artillery regiment equipped with 25-pounder guns, it played a key role in supporting infantry assaults and engaging enemy positions.
In the later stages of the war, the regiment was deployed to North-West Europe. By March 1945, it was operating under XXX Corps and took part in the Rhine crossing during the final Allied advance into Germany.
The group therefore reflects a highly experienced artillery NCO with confirmed service in:
- North Africa
- Italy (including Monte Cassino)
- North-West Europe (Belgium and Germany)
The medals are mounted as worn on their original bar and display an even, attractive patina. The ribbons show light age-related wear consistent with period use.
Accompanied by the original Soldier’s Release Book, offering strong research potential and clear attribution, significantly enhancing collectibility.
Condition: As shown in photographs.
WWII British KIA Medal Group, Royal Horse Artillery, Netherlands 1944 (with Memorial Scroll)
€350,00Authentic British Second World War casualty medal group of four to Bombardier Frank Wardle, 4th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, who was killed in action in the Netherlands on 26 October 1944.
The group comprises:
- 1939–1945 Star
- France and Germany Star
- Defence Medal
- War Medal 1939–1945
Together with the original Next of Kin Memorial Scroll, named to Bombardier F. Wardle, Royal Regiment of Artillery, and a period Royal Artillery shoulder title. Also included are supporting research documents confirming service details, unit, and place of burial.
Bombardier Wardle (service number 2127923) served with the 4th Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, a mobile artillery unit supporting armoured and infantry formations during the Allied campaign in North-West Europe. He was killed in action on 26 October 1944 during the fighting in the Netherlands, a period associated with intense operations following the advance from Normandy and the battles to secure key approaches into Germany.
He is buried at Bergen op Zoom War Cemetery, where many casualties from the autumn 1944 operations in Holland are commemorated.
The medals are original and accompanied by their correct ribbons, showing light age-related wear consistent with period use and storage. The memorial scroll is well preserved and forms a central part of the group, significantly enhancing its historical and commemorative value.
This is a poignant and fully attributable Second World War casualty group to a Royal Horse Artillery soldier, with strong historical context and research potential.
Condition: As shown in photographs.
WWII British Medal Group to Royal Engineers Sapper, Normandy 1944, with Service Book (Engine Driver)
€175,00Authentic British Second World War medal group of three, awarded to 14253819 Sapper Walter Clarke, Royal Engineers, comprising the 1939–1945 Star, France and Germany Star, and War Medal 1939–1945, accompanied by his original Army Book 64 (Soldier’s Service and Pay Book).
The group is fully attributable, with the service book confirming Clarke’s personal details, enlistment, trade, and wartime service. He enlisted on 6 August 1942 and was employed as an engine driver, having previously worked as an LMS fireman (locomotive), indicating specialist railway or transport-related skills.
The award of the France and Germany Star confirms operational service in North-West Europe. The service book records his deployment to Normandy on 17 August 1944, placing him in the theatre shortly after the Allied breakout from the Normandy beachhead and during the rapid advance across France.
As a member of the Royal Engineers, Clarke would have been engaged in essential logistical and infrastructure duties, likely including railway operation, transport coordination, and the repair or construction of key supply routes supporting front-line forces. Such roles were critical to maintaining the momentum of Allied operations following the Normandy landings.
The medals are mounted together and display a natural patina, with ribbons showing light age-related wear consistent with period use. The accompanying service book is well preserved and provides valuable insight into the soldier’s background and wartime role.
A solid and fully attributable Royal Engineers group with clear Normandy service and good research potential.
Condition: As shown in photographs.
British WWII 4 Medal Mounted Group to Signalman, Royal Signals (France & Germany)
€180,00Authentic British Second World War mounted medal group of four, comprising the 1939–1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, and War Medal 1939–1945, mounted as worn and accompanied by the original Soldier’s Release Book.
The group is attributable to 2352270 Signalman R. G. Shaw, Royal Corps of Signals, with medal entitlement confirmed through service records. Issued to Richard George Shaw, of 93 Cardigan Road, Anlaby, Hull, Yorkshire.
The medals include:
- 1939–1945 Star – for operational service during the war
- France and Germany Star – for service in North-West Europe, likely during the Allied advance following D-Day
- Defence Medal – for non-operational service
- War Medal 1939–1945 – for full-time wartime service
The France and Germany Star confirms operational service in the North-West Europe theatre during 1944–45, a period encompassing the liberation of Western Europe and the final advance into Germany.
Signalman Shaw served in the Royal Signals, responsible for maintaining communications—an essential role in coordinating infantry, artillery, and armoured units during active operations.
The medals are mounted as worn on a period bar and display an even patina. The ribbons show light age-related wear consistent with service.
Condition: As shown in photographs.
Soviet WWII Campaign Medal “For the Defence of Leningrad”
€55,00Authentic Soviet Medal “For the Defence of Leningrad” (Russian: «ЗА ОБОРОНУ ЛЕНИНГРАДА»), awarded to participants in the prolonged defence of the city during the Siege of Leningrad, one of the most significant and devastating sieges of the Second World War.
The medal is struck in brass and measures 32 mm in diameter with a raised rim. The obverse features a detailed relief composition depicting a group of Soviet soldiers in winter gear advancing with rifles at the ready, symbolizing the दृढ़ resistance of the city’s defenders. Behind them rises the Admiralty building of Leningrad, anchoring the scene geographically. Along the upper circumference runs the inscription “FOR THE DEFENCE OF LENINGRAD” («ЗА ОБОРОНУ ЛЕНИНГРАДА»), with a five-pointed star positioned at the base.
The reverse bears the hammer and sickle emblem above the inscription “FOR OUR SOVIET MOTHERLAND” («ЗА НАШУ СОВЕТСКУЮ РОДИНУ»), consistent with the standard reverse design of Soviet campaign medals.
The medal is suspended from a standard Soviet pentagonal mount, fitted with a 24 mm silk moiré ribbon in olive-green with a central green stripe. The ribbon may show age-related wear such as light soiling, minor staining, and edge fraying, consistent with period use and storage.
Condition: As shown in photographs.
Soviet WWII Campaign Medal “For the Capture of Königsberg”
€55,00Authentic Soviet Medal “For the Capture of Königsberg” (Russian: «ЗА ВЗЯТИЕ КЕНИГСБЕРГА»), awarded to participants of the Battle of Königsberg during the final phase of the Second World War.
The medal is struck in brass and measures 32 mm in diameter, featuring a raised rim. The obverse displays a small five-pointed star with divergent rays at the top. Beneath it is the bold three-line inscription “FOR THE CAPTURE OF KÖNIGSBERG” («ЗА ВЗЯТИЕ КЕНИГСБЕРГА»), with a horizontal laurel branch below symbolizing victory.
The reverse features a plain five-pointed star at the top, with the date “10 APRIL 1945” («10 АПРЕЛЯ 1945») arranged in three lines beneath, marking the fall of Königsberg to Soviet forces.
The medal is suspended from a standard Soviet pentagonal mount, fitted with a 24 mm silk moiré ribbon incorporating narrow green edge stripes and alternating black and green central stripes. The ribbon may show typical age-related wear such as light soiling, minor staining, and edge fraying, consistent with period use and storage.
Condition: As shown in photographs.
Soviet WWII Campaign Medal “For the Defence of the Soviet Transarctic”
€125,00Authentic Soviet Medal “For the Defence of the Soviet Transarctic” (Russian: «ЗА ОБОРОНУ СОВЕТСКОГО ЗАПОЛЯРЬЯ»), awarded to participants in the Arctic campaigns against Nazi Germany during the Arctic Campaign of World War II.
The medal is struck in brass and measures 32 mm in diameter with a raised rim. The obverse features a detailed composition centered on the bust of a Soviet soldier dressed in a sheepskin coat and fur cap, armed with a PPSh submachine gun. To the left appears the partial silhouette of a warship, while aircraft are shown in flight on either side of the soldier’s head. At the lower portion, two tanks emerge across the soldier’s coat, emphasizing the combined arms nature of the campaign. Along the circumference runs a 3 mm band bearing the inscription “FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE SOVIET TRANSARCTIC” («ЗА ОБОРОНУ СОВЕТСКОГО ЗАПОЛЯРЬЯ»), with a five-pointed star and hammer and sickle emblem at the base.
The reverse displays the hammer and sickle near the top, above the three-line inscription “FOR OUR SOVIET MOTHERLAND” («ЗА НАШУ СОВЕТСКУЮ РОДИНУ»), a standard motif across Soviet campaign medals.
The medal is suspended from a standard Soviet pentagonal mount, fitted with a 24 mm blue silk moiré ribbon featuring narrow white edge stripes and a broader central white stripe with fine edging. The ribbon may show age-related wear such as light soiling, minor staining, and edge fraying, consistent with period use and storage.
Condition: As shown in photographs.
Soviet WWII Campaign Medal “For the Capture of Vienna”
€85,00Authentic Soviet Medal “For the Capture of Vienna” (Russian: «ЗА ВЗЯТИЕ ВЕНЫ»), awarded to participants of the Capture of Vienna during the final stages of the Second World War.
The medal is struck in brass and measures 32 mm in diameter, featuring a raised rim. The obverse has a textured (pebbled) field with a five-pointed star at the top. Beneath it appears the bold three-line inscription “FOR THE CAPTURE OF VIENNA” («ЗА ВЗЯТИЕ ВЕНЫ»). At the bottom, a laurel branch curves upward along the left edge, symbolizing victory and honor.
The reverse displays a plain five-pointed star at the top, with the date “13 APRIL 1945” («13 АПРЕЛЯ 1945») arranged in three lines below, commemorating the fall of Vienna to Soviet forces.
The medal is suspended from a standard Soviet pentagonal mount, fitted with a 24 mm silk moiré ribbon in light blue with a central dark blue stripe (approximately 8 mm wide). The ribbon may show typical age-related wear such as light soiling, minor staining, and edge fraying, consistent with period use and storage.
Condition: As shown in photographs.
Soviet WWII Campaign Medal “For the Defence of Stalingrad”
€85,00Authentic Soviet Medal “For the Defence of Stalingrad” (Russian: Медаль «За оборону Сталинграда»), awarded for participation in the defence of the city during the pivotal battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943).
The medal is struck in brass and measures 32 mm in diameter with a raised rim. The obverse depicts a dynamic battle scene of five Soviet infantry soldiers advancing with rifles, supported by tanks and aircraft, with a waving Soviet flag above. At the top is a five-pointed star, flanked by the inscription “FOR THE DEFENCE OF STALINGRAD” («ЗА ОБОРОНУ СТАЛИНГРАДА»).
The reverse features the hammer and sickle emblem above the inscription “FOR OUR SOVIET MOTHERLAND” («ЗА НАШУ СОВЕТСКУЮ РОДИНУ»).
The medal is suspended from a standard Soviet pentagonal mount and worn on a 24 mm olive-green silk moiré ribbon with a central red stripe. The ribbon shows age-related wear with light soiling, minor staining, and fraying to the edges, consistent with period use and storage. Overall remains intact and displays well.
Condition: As shown in photographs.