ORIGINAL – WW2 GERMAN – HORST WESSEL’S GRAVE – PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. HORST WESSEL’S GRAVE. GROUP OF GERMAN BOYS PAY RESPECT AT HORST WESSEL’S GRAVE IN ST. MARY CEMETARY I, BERLIN, GERMANY FEBRUARY 23,1933. Horst Ludwig Georg Erich Wessel. 1930 was a young German street fighter who became a paramilitary of the National Socialists in Germany. Murdered in 1930 and turned him into a martyr for the National Socialists. HAND OPAQUED INTO THE NEGATIVE ALONG THE LOWER EDGE. In Grabe Horst Wessel’s 23. In Horst Wessel’s grave Feb. CONDITION IS VERY FINE WITH SOME PERIOD ALBUM RESIDUE ON THE REVERSE. SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
60×82 cm – 23.5×32.5 in. Mini tears on bottom left side. Overally in very good condition. Please sign up to our store newsletter for accessing to our list of new items on a monthly basis. Rest of the World. Accepted within 60 days. Are you looking for a collectible from Turkey?
This is from a set the government had discarded that was ostensibly the original artwork for the designing of the crests for the 48 State National Guard units and our associated territories. They are all original watercolors on board and are in varying condition and the time frame they were done was the 1920’s to the 1940’s and the dates are in the corners with the sign off of the relevant officer of the quartermaster general’s office. These are one of a kind design proofs for the State Guard unit crests and are extremely well done and executed. I do not know who this artist is. This design was approved by the Quartermaster’s department in 1957. It is in good condition with minor corner wear. The size is about 8″ x 10″. I focus on happy repeat customers and love what I do and try to ensure all customers are happy. I do not stay glued to my computer and have a real job so please do not expect instantaneous answers. I specialize in paper, photos, coins and militaria. I sell about anything except reproductions. If it is not old, I say so. If there is a defect, I also say so. You can always learn more in this business. If I make a mistake, and we all do, I will take responsibility for it and you can return the item.
Tonight we are listing for sale a little something different from my inventory and what we have here is an. OLD WW 1 ORIGINAL MUSEUM QUALITY BRASS SHELL FIRED FROM A LONG RANGE CANNON SOMETIME DURING WW 1…… I COULD BE WRONG, BUT THE BRASS SHELL CASING APPEARS TO BE A 37 MM AND MEASURES RIGHT AT 15 1/2 INCHES LONG X 3 1/2 INCHES WIDE. THE SHELL CASING HAS BEEN EMBOSSED ON ONE SIDE WITH THE STATUE OF LIBERTY, WHILE THE BACKSIDE IS FULL OF EMBOSSED STARS OF DIFFERENT SIZES….. This piece is truly museum quality and I doubt you will see another one like this keeper, as it is a true piece of world history….. GOOD LUCK AND THANKS FOR READING THIS.
Superb Original Swiss military issued 1882 Ordnance Revolver cleaning tool set. Very hard to get. From my collection: This is an early tool handle with brass body. Later production changed to a blued steel tool handle. A Grade tool includes. Reversible flat head driver / threaded adapter. Great addition to a collection!
Bought from local estate. Please see my other auctions for more estate military. There was an error in the description. Thank you and good. As required by your country’s laws, they are not charged by me and I have no responsibility toward them.
Patriotic Soviet ring in commemoration of 10 years of Soviet rule. Very good condition, albeit a part of the coating is gone due to age. International buyers : please know your custom laws and restrictions!
Rare Original Photo German AVIATORS PILOTS HANDSOME! Luftstreitkräfte Imperial German Air Service Leather PILOTS Coats. German Luftwaffe Early Aviation War History. II was an unarmed German two-seat reconnaissance biplane of the First World War. Designed by Ernst Heinkel based on his 1913 Albatros B. First flying in 1914, large numbers of the B. II were built and, though it was relegated from front-line service in 1915 following the introduction of the armed C-type two-seaters, the B. II remained in service as a trainer until 1918 and was still operated by the Swedish Air Force in 1919 and by the Polish Air Force during Polish-Soviet war in 1920. II had a shorter wingspan than the B. I and used a variety of engines up to 120 hp (89 kW). In 1914 it set an altitude record of 4,500 m (14,765 ft). The seating arrangement was not ideal; the pilot occupied the rear cockpit and the observer sat in front over the wings which greatly reduced his downward view while the protruding engine block almost completely obscured the view over the nose. When Albatros developed the armed C. I based on their B-series, the seat positions were swapped so that the observer/gunner had a better view and clear field of fire.
From left to right: Establishing Volunteers of the Lithuanian Armed Forces Medal (Lithuanian: Lietuvos kariuomenes kureju savanoriu medalis), The Independence Medal (Lithuanian: Lietuvos nepriklausomybes medalis). International buyers : please know your custom laws and restrictions! This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “ostland_militaria” and is located in this country: LT. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Theme: Militaria
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Lithuania
100% ORIGINAL ISSUE PIECE. DAMAGED AND MISSING CROWN. Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Romania, Bulgaria, Mexico, China, Macau, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Montenegro. CANADA, USA, UK, IRELAND, AUSTRIA, DENMARK, SWEDEN, NORWAY, FINLAND, GERMANY, FRANCE, BELGIUM, ITALY, SWITZERLAND, NETHERLANDS, LUXEMBOURG, AUSTRALIA, AND NEW ZEALAND. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “worldmedals” and is located in this country: CA. This item can be shipped to Canada, all countries in Europe, United States, Japan.