1914 Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse Unmarked

Gents,

I must admit… I’m a sucker for a detailed core. This recent acquisition is a true beauty in my mind. Though unmarked, my original thought that this one may be of the Friedlander varietal. However, interesting crown and W leave this one for the guess of who is the manufacturer category?


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Kvk l58

Hello cross is ok ? Or post war ? Thanks for reviews .


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Bevo TK for Opinions

Hi Folks,
I’ve never been very good with this insignia, so I’m soliciting opinions on this , please. Fire away!

Arran.


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Army Field Cap

Forgot that I had this. Near mint example except for the star. That star must have been super yummy to the moths because it seems to be all they munched on. It’s Showa 19 dated and what is interesting to me is that the sweat band looks like eel skin? Anyway, watcha think?


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Need help! Prussian Medal Identification

I received this in a lot that I purchased this past week.

Can anyone identify what it is?. At first I thought it might be Polish and posted it in that forum but have been told it is probably Prussian.

Medal appears to be silver (not sure). There are no markings on it.

Thanks!

M

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IJN Field Cap

One of the few Japanese Navy items in my collection. Still, I like this cap so it’s a keeper. Unfortunately, the markings are pretty faint but still I’d like to hear your comments on it. Thanky!


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Schulterklappen Effekten für die Uniform.Schulter Stücke mit Weißen Stoff.2.WK



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Need help! Am I making a mistake or is it a good one ? M18 cut out

Hi Guys

This is tempting me but I would appreciate a little help as I know they are tricky to find and fakes abound……………does this one have a chance ?

kind regards Tony

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Schulterklappen Wehrmacht Orden Abzeichen 2. Weltkrieg



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SWITZERLAND M48 - Swiss conversion from UK HSAT

A new acquisition, my first in nine months (money’s too tight to mention). But irresistable even at *that price*. This is one of the myriad versions of what we know as the Swiss M48, in this case an ex-UK HSRAC shell with a Swiss strap, liner, and shadow-black granulated paint. It’s a nice one and I am enormously pleased to have it. This one, unlike some of these conversions, does *not* have Swiss vents punched into the upper rear.

According to the excellent WWH site around 13,000 surplus HSAT, HSRAC, and DR shells were acquired by the Swiss in 1946, and mostly refurbished with a variety of Swiss liners and straps. This is a ex Armoured Corps helmet. Note that this one has not had the Swiss vents added - that seems to have happened with some of the early conversions.

Many of these helmets seemed to have been passed to the Croats during the 1990s wars - they were frequently seen on news broadcasts - and those probably ended up in the scrapheap. That goes some way to explaining why the M48 (and the later M48/62, which is a totally Swiss-made product) is a comparatively uncommon helmet.

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View from above showing the blind rivet filling the hole where the HSRAC nut&bolt liner fitting would have been.

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A stamp - annoyingly slightly illegible. The date can’t actually be ‘1900′ and probably not ‘1950′ either, so I’m going with 1960.
The stamp also reads “Zahler AG - SACK-FRABRIK-BERN’ Possibly.
There is another stamp on another lobe which might read “WAEBISCHER BERN” Perhaps. Distressing lack of fabled Swiss precision in the stamping department, really.

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Critical clue to tell a HSRAC shell conversion from a genuine Swiss M48/62 - see the blind rivet to the right of the image, between the sets of three and two rivets for the Swiss liner and strap, and the applied rim, replaced in the Swiss product by a small and simple up and out fold.

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