Arbeitsbuch and Gesellenbrief
A 1st pattern arbeitsbuch and a hardback work certificate (gesellenbrief) to a Leopold Schneider, a supervisor on the Reichsbahn (German railway). Issued in 1935 and stamped up to 1941 read more
32.00 GBP
German WW2 Ribbon Bar
A bar of two German WW2 medal ribbons - a War Merit Cross with Swords and an Eastern Front medal. Felt backing, with pin read more
20.00 GBP
Baden WW1 Veterans Badge
A WW1 Grand Duchy of Baden veterans badge. Die-stamped gilt-washed bronze badge with Duchy of Baden ribbons attached. With clip read more
3 x German Officers Rank Pips
Three dig-up German officers rank pips. Found in Liepajas, which is now in Latvia read more
RAD Leaders Forage Cap.
A forage cap for a leader in the RAD - Reicharbeitsdienst - work organisation. Green wool sidecap with RAD insignia to the front with bullion cockade and silver bullion oak leaves. Olive green cotton lining with RAD stamp and a 1940 date. Maker stamped BA. read more
395.00 GBP
NSDAP Party Badge - Dig-Up
An NSDAP Nazi party members badge which was a garden dig-up from Germany. Enamel is present but stained. No clip. Ges-gesch marked read more
24.00 GBP
Wehrmacht Field Dressings - Pack of 10.
A pack of 10 Wehrmacht issued sterile field dressings. Unopened. Paper wrapped and fully marked, in a cloth carrying case. Dated 1945 read more
Three Nazi Awards with Paperwork
Three Nazi awards presented to a field hospital NCO, with citations. All three given to Obergefreiter Otto Hartmann of Field Hospital 35, which was largely deployed on the Eastern Front. Consists of Eastern Front Medal with full-length ribbon and citation presented in August 1942, War Merit Cross with Swords presented in July 1941 with citation signed by Knights Cross holder Generalleutnant Wal... read more
295.00 GBP
US Army Foot Powder
A tin of WW2 issue US Army foot powder. Salt shaker tin. Maker labelled by Scholl Manufacturing of Chicago read more
10.00 GBP
War Merit Cross 1st Class Stickpin.
A lapel stickpin for the 1st Class War Merit Cross without swords, for non-combatants. Silver cross on a long turned pin. read more










