POST-WW1 GERMAN FREIKORPS STREET FIGHTING BERLIN PALACE HIT! CAPTION IN THE UPPER RIGHT OF THE NEGATIVE. Street fighting in Berlin. Destruction of the palace. VERY SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.


POST-WW1 GERMAN FREIKORPS BERLIN AFTER THE STORM 1919 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. POST-WW1 GERMAN FREIKORPS BERLIN AFTER THE STORM 1919. Freikorps troops assemble in front of what is left of “Vortwarts” Communist. Newspaper building in Berlin during the Strassenkaempfe / street fighting. In early January 1919. CAPTION IN THE NEGATIVE. Eingang zum Vorwärts nach dem Sturm. Berlin Street Fight Days. Entrance to Vorwärts after the storm. SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY FINE CONTRAST. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.


This early variant has a heavy thick pin with a drop-in locking catch. It is 32 x 26 mm.

This 1930’s USMC Pilot’s wing, while never authorize by the Marine Corps, was certainly worn by various members of the USMC during ALL eras of our flying history and it is an original period item from the 30’s era specifically created upon request for military personnel during that period of time. This collectible piece falls under the theme of militaria and features a “OROID” marked badge with the EGA applied to a H&H USN/USMC wing symbolizing the prestigious H&H honor. It serves as a tangible symbol of the bravery and service of the pilots who fought in the war, making it a valuable and sought-after item for collectors and history enthusiasts due to the very low number of such wings created. This item comes out of a 70+ year old collection as will be most of the items to be listed in the next couple of months or longer. Please consider listing me among your favorites as many new and interesting items are to be listed in the very near future primarily in the categories of patches, wings, and badges from World War I, 1930s, World War II, Korean war, and as well as the Vietnam war. By listing the among your favorites, you will be notified each time I post a new listing.
Rare and scarce 1930s USMC S-89 Flightsuit. A fantastic piece of pre WW2 aviation history. This scarce S-89 flightsuit is in great condition, with an alpaca lining that looks amazing. The tag is partially washed out, but the date 10-13-36 can be seen as well as modification 1, USMC. Made of green cotton called Bedford cord. The same fabric as the WWII USN deck jackets. Fully lined in Alpaca pile. The collar lining appears to be a synthetic pile. The whole front unzips all the way down to the ankles. The only drawback is a small tear in the rear of the jacket.

Vintage 1930’s CCC Civilian Conservation Corps ring made of sterling silver and enamel, featuring a militaria theme. This original piece showcases the historical significance of the CCC program and would make a valuable addition to any collection of militaria memorabilia. The ring is designed with a unique combination of materials and symbols that have worn over time(chipped enamel, worth edges, and signs of a repair), nonetheless still gorgeous, unique, and visible.


Antique imperial Japanese commemorative art. Rare Imperial Japanese Commemorative Sculpture. Celebrates Emperor Taisho’s Coronation in 1915. Crafted from a 1-inch Naval Gun Shell. Engraved with “Coronation Commemoration” in Japanese. Includes original wooden base. Excellent condition for its age. A unique piece of Japanese history! Perfect for collectors of military antiques and imperial memorabilia. Please examine photos carefully for condition details. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of Imperial Japanese Navy history! Feel free to ask! International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
POST-WW1 GERMAN FREIKORPS CHRISTMAS REVOLUTION LEFTISTS FIGHTING PHOTO POSTCARD DECEMBER 1918. POST-WW1 GERMAN FREIKORPS CHRISTMAS REVOLUTION LEFTISTS FIGHTING PHOTO POSTCARD DECEMBER 24, 1918. In a foreground and background People’s Naval Division sailors with Maxim MG 08/15 machine guns, in the middle MG 08 heavy machine gun. BATTLE SCENE OF POST-WW1 GERMAN FREIKORPS CHRISTMAS REVOLUTION WITH LEFTISTS FIGHTING FROM THE BERLIN ROYAL PALCE DURING THE CHRISTMAS REVOLUTION OF DECEMBER 24,1918. SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST WITH A. CRACK FROM THE GLASS NEGATIVE IT WAS FROM ON THE LOWER RIGHT NOT AFFECTING THE SUBJECTS. PERIOD PRINTED CAPTION ON THE REVERSE. In the Pseiler Hall of the castle (Berlin Royal Palace). Im Pseilersaal des Schlosses. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.

I have other Victorian Labels, Trade Cards, and Print Ads up now as well. Please see the images of the actual item above for a better idea of the condition. The packed card will weigh around two and a half ounces, as I pack with thick cardboard to assure the card arrives safely. Be sure to add me to your. Please contact me with any issues prior to leaving negative/neutral Feedback or low detail ratings, as I will always do my best to solve any problems that may come up!
For Sale today: One very scarce Spanish language book. About the small arms of the Spanish Civil War. One of the most comprehensive books on the subject. With original photos of the amazing variety of arms. Author: Mariano Villoslada Minon. Capitan de Artilleria del Parque de Valladolid. Publisher: Libreria Santaren, Valladolid. Hardcover, 6 by 8 1/4 inches. 349 pages with more than 150 illustrations. Good+ solid condition all around.
