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This miniature sword has a beautiful hilt with Prussian Crown as a pommel. The basket is in the form of a winged soldier with helmet, placing the Imperial Crown over a Prussian eagle. The grip has gold leaves wrapped around it. The scabbard is constructed of nickel with brass tip and fasten clasps that hold gold bullion-type material hangers. Blade is 9 inches long with gilted two line inscription on both sides in German, regarding Faithful Service to the Fatherland. Inscription is bold and clear. Very clean blade with just a tiny bend at tip. Scabbard has a couple of tiny dings from handling, else fine condition. Nice original Imperial German relic, perfect for display!
Offered for sale is a cool little Imperial Naval flask...hand painted to both sides....screw top and cap. Has Imp sailor saying good by to his sweet heart as she weeps.......... No cracks no missing paint and named..... just missing his hand held top of flag it seems...does not really distract... Nice item for the Imperial collector and or your curio cabinet............
Offered for sale is a very unique 1914 cased set of of factory done spoon and fork set made from SHRAPNEL.... Never seen anything like this before....and was produced very early in WW1.... Would be interesting to know why and for what reason these were made.....or if some Officer had these removed from his body and had them made to eat with and remind him of a "close call".... Who knows but very cool set recessed in its case made for these things... Case is black leather with gold and silver embossed oak leaves etc and 1914 dat. Case shows some wear but no abuse.... Interesting item for a curio cabinet and some to talk about when your collecting friends come by........
Very nice Imperial German set with small dish or saucer, two inch demitasse mini cup and sugar bowl with lid. Excellent. Shipping included lower 48
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GERMAN WW 1 -Matching pair Left & Right of medic's belt pouches. Both marked: LOWENSTEIN & CO. FRANKFURT MAIN 1918 and L.Z.A. J.Frankfurt a/M. (WW1 Leder Zeugamt). Pretty awful condition, but have you ever seen another ?!!!?
For your consideration, a wonderful WW1 desktop memento. Shaped in the form of a shell with a helmet spike on top. Has the Bavarian Lion and a smaller shield emblem with the IC 1914 and noted Bayer Kriegerbund (War Society) Has a Lion holding a shield and noted 1874 around the Lion. Wonderful piece, has sat on top of my desk for some time guarding it. Now it can be yours.
Three vintage, original World War One era metal match stick holders. One displaying a tin photo of Von Hindenburg; one with embossed German soldiers wearing spiked helmets; and one with an embossed "Gott Mit Uns" insignia! Reverse sides are blank. All are in good condition (considering 100 years old) with surface wear, chips, stains and some minor rust spots. A nice grouping for the Imperial German collector! Note: The photo image of Von Hindenburg is much clearer than scan shows. Flash caused it to shine.
This is a pair of shoulder boards for a Leutnant in a Westfalischen Dragoner-Regiment. The backing is Panzer pink, not red. They are the sew-in type and are in used but very good condition.
Price includes USPS Priority Mail shipping to US addresses.
This is a pair of shoulder boards for a Prussian Captain in Jager Battalion # 2 , They are the sew-in type and show evidence of us.
Price includes Priority Mail shipping to US locations.
ORIGINAL REGIMENTAL STEIN, 17TH BAVARIAN INFANTRY REGIMENT, 3RD COMP., GEMERSHEIM, 1909-11. APPROX. 12" HIGH X 4-1/2" WIDE (AT BASE). FINIAL OF A STANDING RESERVIST AND BAVARIAN LION. CROWNED LION THUMBLIFT, WITH GLASS EYE. ALL COLORS ON STEIN BODY ARE STILL VERY VIBRANT, WITH ALL HAND-PAINTED DETAILS , SUCH AS UNIFORM BUTTONS, ETC.. THE UNIT ROSTER ON REVERSE NEXT TO THE HANDLE IS FADED - A CONDITION WHICH TYPICALLY HAPPENS WHEN A STEIN IS PLACED ON A WINDOW SILL, , WITH THE REVERSE EXPOSED TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT. LITHOPANE IN THE BOTTOM OF A RESSERVIST BIDDING FARE WELL TO HIS WIFE OR GIRLFRIEND.
STEIN IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, WITH NO DAMAGE OF ANY KIND TO STEIN BODY OR LID..
BUYER PAYS A SHIPPING FEE OF $20.00
I SHIP VIA USPS
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For your consideration, a seldom encountered mint Virgin and Maiden's Cross. Issued to ladies of the court and many nurses that served in the Franco Prussian War. Although it resembles the Iron Cross, it is not one of the series. A beautiful piece, captures my heart and I am certain will be a centerpiece of your collection. This one is unmarked. I have a great article about the piece to pass on to the new owner when acquired.
Kyffhauserbund cap badge,
GOLD-plated nickel silver version 1933 to 1939,
in the middle with a Kyffhauser monument and inscription
'The Kyffhauserbund his comrade',
Heavy sturdy pin and hook attached on reverse side.
Condition: MINT
Original BKB Bavarian German WW1 / Weimar era MUNCHEN Award
Great patina w/ hollow-backed stamped metal
Stamped Ges.Gesch. at bottom center front of badge.
Stamped DESCHLER & SOHN MUNCHEN-9 on Reverse
MINT COND
WW1 WEIMAR German Veterans? Association of Grana badge
Enamel Variant ( most are stamped metal no enamel)
Great enamel work with bright color
Stamped HOFFST?TTER BONN on Reverse
MINT COND
Original BKB Bavarian German WW1 / Weimar era Oberstaufen Award
Great patina w/ hollow-backed stamped metal
Stamped Ges.Gesch. at bottom center front of badge.
Stamped DESCHLER & SOHN MUNCHEN-9 GIESING on Reverse
Near Mint Cond.
Original
Post WW1 1897-1927 German Imperial Weimar
GRENADIER GAURD REGIMENT SPANDAU Soldier Bust Tinnie
Great Detail
Marked DESCHLER und SOHN MUNCHEN 9 on Reverse at Pin Attachment
Excellent ++++
Original Post WW1 1920s WEIMAR
German Imperial German BISCHOFSWIESEN 1929 Tinnie
Great Detail
Great patina w/ hollow-backed stamped metal
Excellent ++++
Original BKB Bavarian German WW1 / Weimar era Tinnie
Great patina w/ hollow-backed stamped metal
Stamped Ges.Gesch. at bottom center front of badge.
Excellent ++++
For your consideration, a niced cased IC 2 with award document in great shape. Case is marked for Godet in Berlin.Some scuffing to inside of case. Cross appears unmarked. Cross and ribbon in great shape. Award document dated 1917 to a Vice Feldwebel.
WW1 German Machine Gunner Lot
Two M.G. Unit sleeve badges One in gold used with any uniform ,
One in Field Grey for the Combat Field Grey Uniform,
And an original large post card portrait of a Machine Gunner wearing it
Prinzen size Naval Airship die stamped Badge by Walter Schott fec. Some of the finish has worn through showing areas of the bronze base metal. Has the correct T-pin style hinge and thin tapered pin, and the hook attachment on the reverse of the crown. A rare badge in this size. Low Excellent
WWI large anti-German pin in the shape of a spike helmet on which is stamped HEL-MET THE KAISER. Has a large safety pin soldered on the reverse. Unique piece. Low excellent.
For your consideration , a Prussian Military Medal in Silver issued to Enlisted Men as their Pour Le Merite. Comes with a case, unfortunately, I do not have the ribbon. Nicely marked on the bottom arm 835 W. Case in decent shape, although it is separating a bit at the back, so I wouldn't handle it too much. Great addition to an Imperial Collection
Offered for sale is a late war Imperial flag. VERY late war flag construction however does have reinforced stitching at the top and bottom outward ends.... Old flag is unmarked or completely faded out. Flag still has fairly bright colors on both sides...printed version.... Flag is almost see through and appears to made from wool... Bottom inside corner has a old repair as seen.... Flag has quite a few small holes through out but still stands very presentable.....for well over a 100 years old...! Flag has turned a off white color from age... My opinion is this flag was made very late in 1918.... UV neg through out. You just cant find these Imp flags anymore or at least real ones... I picked this up at out last show from a old school dealer.... Really needs to be put behind plexiglass to protect it.... Any questions just ask...
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