POST-WW1 GERMAN KAPP PUTSCH FREIKORPS in BERLIN 1920 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. POST-WW1 GERMAN KAPP PUTSCH FREIKORPS in BERLIN 1920. FULLY ARMED POST-WW1 GERMAN KAPP PUTSCH FREIKORPS MEMBERS OF THE MARINE BRIGADE EHRHARDT ARE SEEN WITH THE IMPERIAL NAVY FLAG ON THE STREETS OF BERLIN DURING THE KAPP-PUTSCH in BERLIN MARCH 1920. Was an attempted coup against the German national government in Berlin on 13 March 1920 that lasted 5 days. Also known as the. Was a Freikorps unit of the early Weimar Republic. It was formed on 17 February 1919 as the Second Marine Brigade from sailors (Matrosen) of the former Imperial German Navy under the leadership of Hermann Ehrhardt. The Brigade was used primarily in the suppression of the Bavarian Soviet Republic and the First Silesian Uprising, both in the first half of 1919. In March 1920, faced with its imminent disbanding by orders of the government in Berlin, the Marine Brigade was one of the main supporters of the Kapp Putsch that tried to overthrow the Weimar Republic. TITLED IN THE LOWER NEGATIVE. VERY SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
RARE ORIGINAL Antique British Interwar WHITE PITH HELMET. A Very Rare And Difficult To Find Original Antique Helmet! The Classic Mark Of The Legendary Adventurer’s Of Yore! This Original Antique British Pith Helmet. Retains It’s White Paint, Likely Applied In The Field. Has Some Wear From Age And Use, And It Does Not Have A Chin Strap. It Is In Very Good Condition! An Iconic Piece Of Field Equipment From The Height Of The British Empire’s Influence In The World! This Helmet Is Named In The Sweatband “M HAWKINS” And Retains It’s Original Size 7 Label As Well! The Liner Is In Excellent Shape, And The Sweatband, While Stained, Is Still Flexible! CENTURY OLD HELMETS Like This One. Are Only Getting Increasingly More Difficult To Find. Making This Rare Example A REAL HIGHLIGHT! This Helmet Is EXTREMELY RARE, And Will Make A Fine Addition To Any Military Collection! Don’t Miss Out, Add This Piece Of Vital Field Equipment To YOUR Collection TODAY! Helmet Is Vintage Original, Interwar Period British Pith Helmet, 1920’s – 1930’s Era, Named M HAWKINS, Sweatband Is Still Flexible, Heavy Staining To Sweatband, Some Minor Wear From Age And Use, No Strap, Retains White Paint Presumably Applied In The Field. Overall In Very Good Condition! An Extremely Rare Find!
Great detail, with the full feather wings as in the WW2 period. Full size, not a miniature. Issued starting in 1922 to service members in the United States Navy and United States Marine Corops who received training and qualification as dirigible pilots. The badge first appeared in Navy Uniform Regulations in 1922. _gsrx_vers_468 GS 6.4 (468).
Up for sale is this unique old watch fob. This is an early fob, I would guess 1920’s -1930’s. I believe the league started in 1923. I don’t think there arr many of these around. It’s quite nicely made as well. The fob measures approx.
For your consideration is this 1930’s to WW2 U. Marine Corps Pistol Expert shooting badge made in Silver by Bailey Banks & Biddle of Philadelphia, PA. The detail and craftsmanship of this Pistol Expert badge has no equal – I’ve owned all known varieties at one point, and this one by BB&B takes the cake. See our high-resolution pictures for fine detail work on the pistols and wreath especially. This piece is in exceptional original condition as shown. Please see our other listings for other rare shooting badges and pins. Please see our other listings, and check back often as we typically list 30-50 high-end estate items each week with No Reserve!
LARGE 1-7/8 INCH SIZE 1930’S PRE WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES ARMY COLONEL EAGLES SHOULDER INSIGNIA, PIN-BACK. I BELIEVE THESE WERE A CUSTOM ORDER PEICE MADE BY THE JEWELER H. “W SHIELD” & “STERLING” H. The insignia for a colonel is a silver eagle which is a stylized representation of the eagle dominating the Great Seal of the United States (which is the coat of arms of the United States). As on the Great Seal, the eagle has a U. Shield superimposed on its chest and is holding an olive branch and bundle of arrows in its talons. However, in simplification of the Great Seal image, the insignia lacks the scroll in the eagle’s mouth and the rosette above its head. On the Great Seal, the olive branch is always clutched in the eagle’s right-side talons, while the bundle of arrows is always clutched in the left-side talons. The head of the eagle faces towards the olive branch, rather than the arrows, advocating peace rather than war. As a result, the head of the eagle always faces towards the viewer’s left. Some colonel eagles from the 1920s to the 1950s faced the arrows, though this is no longer done. The full-sized colonel eagle is exactly two inches in diameter from the tips of each wing. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
A very desirable jeweler made Marine Corp EGA officer’s collar insignia made by Bailey Banks and Biddle of Philadelphia. Marked “BB&B” and “14K” to the back of the anchor. An extremely high quality insignia. Please pay upon receipt of invoice.
Rare Irish Free State Vickers M27 Helmet with Liner for sale. A copy of the WW1 M16 German Stalhelm design, the Vickers company was contracted by the Irish army to manufacture these helmets and only produced 10,021 of them. The helmet comes with a complete liner, reproduction chin strap (not pictured) and copy helmet badge. It appears that at one time the helmet was painted white and has been stripped. The white paint can still be seen on the underside. The Vickers markings can be made out on the rear skirt of the helmet but are very difficult to read as they have been painted over. The helmet is overall in great shape, although as mentioned has had it’s white paint stripped. One noteable dent in the shel. The liner is intact but the liner band no longer holds it all together as it once would have. There is a rip in one of the cushioning pads and the insides (a black hair like material) will come out.
Rare 1906 USS Flagship Alabama Roster & American Fleet Program Japan w/ Extras. Rare 1906 USS Flagship Alabama Roster H. Stratton of Cuba w/ Extras. The Flagship Alabama booklet was Published in Cuba by HH Stratton in 1906. The second item is an American Fleet Reception Program in Tokyo Japan. Typical wear for such an item. Thank you- WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONSIDERATION OF OUR ITEM! ONLY CONFIRMED PAY PAL ACCOUNT PAYMENTS ARE ACCEPTED. We strive for nothing but FIVE star feedback. We will do our best to answer all questions. We have very few problems with our items because we give accurate descriptions. However, on occasion there can be questions. We are not perfect. But as you can see from our feedback we work hard and take pride in giving honest accurate descriptions. We are not experts in any collecting field. We just enjoy finding things and getting them to people across America who can use them. 75 is charged to all packages. _gsrx_vers_1608 GS 9.5 (1608).
This is a rare and original pair of Knights Pythias shoulder epaulettes, styled after the US Army’s 1872 design. It is not a modified item and is considered original, adding to its collectible value. The Knights Pythias were a fraternal organization, and these epaulettes served as a symbol of rank and status within the group. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a rare piece of history.