WH, Stahlhelm M35 Glocke, Heer grün, Futter, Emblem ? , 2.WK, WW2 /574



EUR 67,00 (23 Bids)
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for sale SS proofed Polizei Officer’s sword by Krebs

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by: all1knew

Description: Hello all,

Here’s your chance to pick up a nice Police Officer’s degen that’s been twice SS proofed. This Krebs produced piece is nice and salty and displays very well. This piece is not mint by any means but the blade sure is bright and this one is priced right!

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$59.99

free shipping ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD & I don’t charge PayPal fees like some of the other guys!

Thank you for looking.

William Kramer

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Wilhelm Deumer (L/11) Verwundetenabzeichen in black. (for reference)

G’day all, another wound badge from my small collection for reference. This time a example from Wilhelm Deumer, in black.


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Kragenspiegel Heer Mannschaft gewebt Panzertruppe (h773)



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WH, LW Stahlhelm M40 Glocke Q64 DN, Heer, Futter+ Sturmriemen ergänzt, 2.WK/516



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Asso - Solingen Army Officer’s dagger

Hello all,

I recently picked up a collection from a former Chaplain in his 80’s that spent 14 years in Germany. Within his daggers, he had this and I am quite puzzled by it. The cross guard appears to be a WKC fitting and almost looks like it’s been scrubbed with steel wool. The blade also looks like it could have been polished or did Asso just have a very shallow logo?

William Kramer


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Need help! Polish Police ? Nagant holster, ink stamp dated April 1939, 100% original Prewar ?

Hello,

Is this Polish Nagant holster, ink stamp PP (Policja Państwowa - Polish national Police, or Poczta Polska - Polish Post Security guard) dated April 1939, 100% original Prewar, please ?

It is made by Spolka Polskich Rymarzy i Siodlarzy w Warszawie, the majority of their products were made Postwar.

It has quite a few wear marks on the inside main flap.

I have attached the photographs.

Thank you very much, in advance.

I look forward to reading your knowledgable opinions.

Justin

justin1939


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Kragenspiegel Heer Mannschaft gewebt (h775)



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Karl Frank exhibit, his glass eye…and other items of note…

The recently opened "On The Streets of the Protectorate" exhibition within the Army Museum in Prague, although fascinating in its entirety, has a section related to SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS und Polizei Karl Hermann Frank, who held the most powerful official position in the Protektorat Böhmen und Mähren by 1943. The focus in question, which garners patent interest due to the individual concerned, the nature and scale of his crimes and ultimately, his death, features items such as those pictured below:

1) The ocular prosthesis of Karl Hermann Frank

2) Frank’s field blouse, worn during his execution - note that all honour and insignia markings were removed prior to his hanging. The manufacturer was Kučera of Prague

3) Passport issued in 1944, which, along with other pictured items, is currently on loan from the North Bohemian Museum in Liberec. The entries translate as follows:

Occupation - German Minister of State for Bohemia and Moravia
Birthplace - Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary, Cz.)
Date of Birth - 24th January 1898
Place of Residence - Prague
Build - Tall
Face - Elongated
Eye Colour - Blue
Hair Colour - Dark Blonde
Special Features - left blank (no mention of his glass eye)

4) Watch worn by Karl Frank


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SA-Marine dagger ?

Hello all,

I recently picked up a collection from a former Chaplain in his 80’s that spent 14 years in Germany. Within his daggers, he had this and I am quite puzzled by it. The fittings appear to be correct to the handle and neither insignia in the handle have been removed or replaced. The fittings look like they’ve almost been scrubbed with steel wool. Is the scabbard correct for a transitional WKC piece? Obviously you can see the handle is painted black, but why is this? I had this at the Max and a few people I showed it to mentioned that it may be SA-Marine related, is there any validity to that statement?

William Kramer


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