Naval Officer’s ceremonial sabre and scabbard is a stunning piece of history. The sabre and scabbard were manufactured in the United States and have been well-preserved over the years.
73 / I / 1944 With polychrome transfer heraldic crest and impressed “N, ” similar to the flag of Plymouth This British Royal Navy ammunition bucket is a must-have for any militaria collector. With a size of 14-1/2\” x 6\”, it is both practical and visually striking. The bucket is an original piece from the United Kingdom and is highly sought-after by collectors. It would make a fantastic addition to any militaria collection, especially for those interested in British Royal Navy history.
The tri-fold red ribbon is old and shows soiling. The planchet is silver alloy and has no markings.
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Can be used as spare parts. This model is from 1935.
Fatherland Front patriotic right-wing organization. Made in bronze with gold wash. Dated 25 July 1934. Portrait of Engelbert Dollfuss on the observe in dress uniform with Alpine collar tabs. It advocated Austrian nationalism and independence from Germany on the basis of protecting Austria’s Catholic religious identity from what they considered a Protestant-dominated German state.
Old pre-WW2 Regular Army. This design was only used May-September 1928! Not hallmarked; screwback fastener. Genuine, not a restrike.
This model was designed in two variations: with decorative crest (of French Adrian style) and with 2×7 holes airvents (of German style) – this type. Rare variant – type with 2×7 holes airvents.
I’ve collected USMC shooting badges for decades and have never seen another BB&B second pattern (1915 to present) expert badge. I’ve owned several BB&B rifle expert badges, and several BB&B “colt” (pre 1915) pistol badges, but cannot even find record of another of these online.