Here is a later NSKK RZM piece by Karl Robert kaldenbach rzm m7/72 1942
Even with spots on the blade and a small knick to grip frontside, still a beauty
In my eyes.
Hanger is a later addition.
Enjoy.
Here is your chance to own something truly unique. This is a 1939 dated Luftwaffe saxophone. This type of thing will appeal to many collectors and not just music lovers. Truly would be a centerpiece in most collections and an excellent conversation piece as everyone recognizes a saxophone. I believe it is silver plated brass with Mother of Pearl accents. It’s Cased and complete with accessories and appears to be numbered like a weapon. There’s a DRGM marking as well. It is engraved and was Fliegergruppe Brandenburg issued. I was told this is a B flat tenor sax. Included in the case are additional accessories such as music holder, extra reeds, a polishing cloth, etc. and while the case does appear of the era, it is stamped made in the USA. The instrument is 100% fully functional, though has not been conditioned in some time. If you look at the price of vintage instruments from the 30’s and 40’s you’ll see that the price is a bargain - not to mention this one is engraved like it is! For additional photos and information, please see the link below:
http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/art-decor-exotica-third-reich/1939-dated-luftwaffe-saxophone-658331/ To purchase, simply click the “Buy It Now” button on this page.
$2,495.00
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Here’s your chance to pick up an early silver wound badge produced in tombak. From the hardware configuration I would venture to guess this is a Gustav Brehmer example but I am not positive on that. Regardless of the maker, this is a very nice badge with much patina in the deep recesses and of the highest quality. Unlike their zinc counterparts, these early pieces do not lose their finish and become dull over time.
To purchase, simply click the “Buy It Now” button on this page.
$109.99
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Guys, I posted this a few days ago, so if I maybe allowed to let folks know by posting here (?), this post is a heads to let buckle loving members know
I’m trying to pay some car related bills… so get this one before I come to my senses and change my mind. I wouldn’t be doing it if I didn’t need the money.
And if I maybe also allowed to mention this here, I have a few other belts and buckles on the chopping block. Here’s a group shot of the other ones, I’ll probably part with parting with the late war Heer set, the Luft set (has the belt it came with, which is rare!), the Polizei set, and the early 60mm officer double claw belt. In the spirit of this forum, I’d like to see them go to good homes, so PM me if you are interested. Everything is real, well marked and vetted here, although some of the threads may be very old.
I recently bought a collection from Guernsey and in amongst were some shoulder boards. Last night whilst going through some photos I suddenly realised that the shoulder boards with the slip on F 152 were similar to the ones in the photo. I have no idea what the correct terminology for these slip on thing’s is, but what I would like to know is what the F 152 actually stands for. If anyone could let me know it would be much appreciated.
All the best from Jersey,
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I read an old post from Larry about sa dagger
From klittermann & Moog and just wanted to share my piece
By that maker.
Blade has a lot of in and scratches, but still retain some Nice crossgraining and Nice Dark etching on the blade.
Grip is Lovely Dark with beautifull toning in the wood or stribes if you Like.
It has gruppemark WM for Westmark.
Hope you Will Like this one.. comments and opinions welcome.
I would like to know the make of this pommel please. I know what make of dagger it is fit to but I would like some more opinions on it. Sorry if the picture is distorted a bit, I took a picture of the picture on a screen with my phone. Thanks.