Stahlhelm, Wehrmacht, german steel helmet, 2.WK, WK 2, WW 2, feldgrau
EUR 56,00 (9 Bids) End Date: 05. Aug. 12:36 Bid now | Add to watch list |
Militaria and WW2 history forum and topsites. Sõja ajaloo portaal.
EUR 56,00 (9 Bids) End Date: 05. Aug. 12:36 Bid now | Add to watch list |
EUR 15,00 (0 Bids) End Date: 14. Aug. 12:39 Bid now | Add to watch list |
EUR 9,50 End Date: 07. Aug. 07:48 Buy It Now for only: US EUR 9,50 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
22 lapel pins, from what I can find mos of these are from Polish towns & cities, but I’m trying to gauge when they would be from, pre, during, post war? Also trying to figure out the significance of them, were these just collected as you passed through or? Some of them seem to be one color while others are muli-colored, etc.
There is also a pin from what I can tell from the scouts, again same question is there anything about this to say when it was from, pre, during, post? or if anyone knows more about this outside of whats on wiki.
There is a patch, or at least looks like a patch, could possibly be a part of a package, but I can’t find anything on this Blitz-Metall. Just wondering if this has any significance as it was saved but not sure why.
Lastly we have a polish flag that we were going to put into a display case with his medals etc, I’ve searched around and havent really found any concise folding procedures. For example I know the American flag is to be folded so that the stars are showing. Just wondering if there is a particular way to fold this to display correctly.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Bryan
My latest mosin haven’t 91/30. Here’s the breakdown:
1943 with soviet crest
Manufactured at Izhevsk
Bolt body is from tula
Cocking knob and extractor are Izhevsk
Stock has soviet refurb mark
Not much collector value as these are common but the bore has nice deep hooves and imo the bolt has the perfect tension for charging. Should be a nice shooter. Just wanted to share:)