NSDAP leader visor cap eagle
Original cap eagle for a NSDAP leader’s visor cap.
Complete with both pongs.
No visible maker marks.
Zink construction. read more
55.00 EUR
Wehrmacht Officer ‘Zweidorn’ Double Claw Belt
Wehrmacht officer belt in light worn condition
No markings found
Leght about 100cm
in used but good condition! read more
95.00 EUR
WH/SS M44 Backpack
A nice M44 backpack in used condition
one of the straps is broken but can still be used
no markings found
nice to put on a mannequin read more
65.00 EUR
N.S.D.A.P.-related lapel-pin ( Mitgliedsabzeichen )
N.S.D.A.P.-related lapel-pin ( Mitgliedsabzeichen )
it shows a sowing farmer-figure surrounded by a bright-red 'Sunburst'-swastika
in used but good condition read more
65.00 EUR
Finnish Army SA Marching Badge
Finnish Army marching pin
in used but good condition read more
12.50 EUR
WWII US Army Air Force Patch
The U. S. Army Air Force patch is a winged star emblem embroidered in yellow, white, and red on a blue felt circle. It’s worn on the left shoulder of a uniform coat or shirt. Known as the “Hap Arnold emblem,” it was approved for wear in 1942
in a very good condition read more
10.00 EUR
WWII US Anti Aircraft Command Patch
US WW2 Anti Aircraft patch.
Worn by the GI’s protecting the airfields and other important places
in a very good condition read more
7.50 EUR
WWII US 20th Army Corps Patch
he 20th Corps was activated on September 5, 1942, at Camp Young, Indio, California, as the IV Armored Corps and was redesignated before the Corps arrived in England on February 18th, 1944.
in a very good condition read more
7.50 EUR
WWII US 33rd Infantry Division Patch
Nickname: Illinois Division. (Division is also known as Prairie Division since Illinois is the Prairie State and Illinois National Guard units make up the division.)
in a very good condition read more
7.50 EUR
WWII US 98th Division SSI Patch
The 98th Infantry Division never got to fire a shot in combat, but it wasn’t for any lack of desire. The luck of war kept the division stationed in Hawaii from the time it went overseas— April 1944—until the Japanese surrendered sixteen months later.
But the 98th got a look at the enemy, if only at an enemy already defeated. The “Iroquois” Division was one of the Divisions select... read more
12.50 EUR