WW2 GERMAN STATE POLICE MUSIC BAND 1933. SHARP FOCUS AND VERY FINE CONTRAST. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
Vintage Assistant Chief Police Department Badge City of Petersburg VA F. Condition: Good vintage condition with moderate wear and surface scratches throughout consistent with age. Please review all photos for detailed visual condition. This collectible brass police badge features ASST. CITY OF PETERSBURG VA. On the front with a central seal and eagle top design. The back is stamped F. BEASLEY, indicating assignment or ownership by a specific officer. Classic raised and engraved details with blue enamel lettering. Brass construction with curved shield shape. Great historical item for collectors of police memorabilia and badges from Virginia. Believed to date from the early-mid 20th century. Petersburg, Virginia law enforcement artifact. No pin or clasp mechanism present on back; badge is as shown.


Dutch/German WW2 M38 helmet ISSUED TO SCHUTZMANNSCHAFT AUXILLARY POLICE. After the German conquest of Holland. (May 10, 1940 – May 17, 1940) Dutch helmet shells were reworked with German liners and textured green paint for issue to Auxiliary Police forces on the Eastern Front working with the Germans. The Schutzmannschaft , or Auxiliary Police. “Protection team”; plural: Schutzmannschaften. Abbreviated as Schuma was the collaborationist auxiliary police. Of native policemen serving in those areas of the Soviet Union. And the Baltic states. During World War II. Helmet liner band is marked RBNr. 0/0256/0038 indicating the Biedermann und Czarnikow (B&C) factory. Some rust under the underside front rim. Some white paint drips to the outside. When acquired, the original liner band and suspension were intact but the leather had rotten away, so another B&C liner was installed using the original aluminum liner brads. The leather had previously been Norwegian red painted but was restored. The original liner size ink stamp 56 is intact. A faint oval ring where former Dutch badge once was. Also some faint red paint in this area.

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Interwar German Weimar Republic City of Hamburg Police Shako Front Plate Emblem. Interwar German Weimar Republic City of Hamburg Police Shako Front Plate Emblem (missing securing screws as shown, posts appear good / not cross threaded); Overall Fine Issued. Condition as Photographed with a historic patina and wear as seen – Good Candidate for Display. Recent Estate Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Very Rare (Complies with all Listing Rules & Regulations). Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!
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!

This authentic German Police Shako WW2 Helmet is crafted with 100% genuine leather, brass, and felt materials. It features a classic design with a tan and black color scheme, perfect for collectors or those looking for a unique costume piece. The helmet is a reproduction item, made in India, and it is suitable for adult use. The item is ideal for those interested in militaria and collectibles, specifically those related to police forces during the 1919-38 era. The helmet is an excellent gift idea for anyone who appreciates historical artifacts or enjoys cosplay.


This vintage 1930s Massachusetts Army National Guard 211th Military Police Syracuse China serving platter is a unique collectible for militaria enthusiasts. Made in the United States, this original piece is perfect for display or serving. The platter features the emblem of the 211th Military Police on the edge, and the units motto Monstrat Viam – “It Points the Way” surrounded by a star in the middle, adding to its historical value. Whether you’re a collector or just appreciate the history of military police, this china platter is a must-have addition to any collection. It’s in great shape and has been well preserved over the years. Add it to your collection today! The platter measures approximately 15.25 inches long x 10.5 inches wide. It is marked OPCO Syracuse China 5-k on the bottom. OPCO stands for Onondaga Pottery Company, and the date code translates to May, 1930. Overall very good condition with strong graphics. Some utensil marks to the center of the platter that I will try to show in the pictures. The line on the back is a mold mark. The plate does have a little wobble to it when sitting on a flat surface. Additional background: The 211th Military Police Battalion (“First Corps of Cadets”[1]) is a unit of the Massachusetts Army National Guard. Its Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment is descended from the First Corps of Cadets, initially formed in 1741. It is one of several National Guard units with colonial roots. Its motto is Monstrat Viam – It Points the Way. While it has served in five wars, the sub-unit’s primary contribution to Massachusetts and to the United States was as an officer-producing institution for new regiments from the Revolutionary War through World War II.

Soviet Badge 5th Anniversary Investigative/Criminal Police Of The Ukrainian SSR. Workshop:?? (appears to have Pavel Yegorov silversmith’s stamp present). Measurements taken without rosette. Height: 26.29 mm. Width: 19.35 mm. Weight w/ screwplate: 9.773 g. Weight w/o screwplate: 7.084 g. Rosette weight: 1.065 g. Rosette diameter: 48 mm. In addition to the anniversary celebrations organized by the Central Administration of the NKVD of the RSFSR, various anniversaries and memorable dates were widely celebrated and celebrated locally in the republican departments of the NKVD. Some of them established and issued anniversary award signs. Thus, in Ukraine in 1926, the 5th anniversary of the formation of the investigative and criminal police was also marked with special silver and gold icons. (The regulation “On the criminal investigation bodies and judicial-criminal police” was approved by the People’s Commissariat of Justice on May 11, 1919, but the structure was finally formed by the end of 1921, when 12 provincial departments, 87 county departments, 131 cities began to function on the territory of Ukraine criminal investigation table). This striking piece is in very good condition with very little visible damage to the enamel. Age spots are visible in the whites and there is a small chip located within the red star as well as a couple enamel bubbles along the right side. These are very small and the bubbles may be original. An aged patina is visible on the reverse as well as on the obverse in the small areas between letters and on the screw plate. I personally haven’t seen an example of these two pictured together. I have not applied the burn test to check for authenticity (age). However, I have tried to include photos that accurately represent how it looks to the eye. Ultra violet pics included to show lack of modern repairs to the enamel. If you would like to see any specific part in fine detail just reach out to me and I’d be happy to provide additional photos! The reference book pictured. Soviet Badges, Volume 2: Law Enforcement Agencies, by Igor Sysolyatin, C 2020, Moscow. Reach out to me with any and all questions you have. All sales are final. Condition and authentication are “as seen”.
WWI – Weimar German Police Short Sword Sidearm, Early Period Conversion. Original WWI – Weimar Republic German Police Short Sword Sidearm, Early Period Conversion from an Enlisted Sword (Ricasso Partial Unit Mark) Cut-Down and Paired with an M98/05 Scabbard & Frog Set that Have Been Painted Gold, Measures 13 3/4 Inches Blade Length, 19 1/4 Overall & 20 1/2 Resting in the Scabbard – Overall Good Issued. Condition as Photographed with some wear, loss of finish, cracks to the grip, and broken leather on the frog as seen – Exceptional Example – Unique Authentic Candidate for Display in a Library, Office, or War Room. Recent Estate Acquisition – Presented as Acquired, Very Rare (Complies with All Rules & Regulations). Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!