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General Officer and Senior Ranks Uniforms
& Headgear – Third Reich
The Clyde Davis Collection The five General officer uniforms listed below are all from the
collection of the late Clyde Davis, one of the “old guard”
advanced collectors of Third Reich militaria and published author of various
reference books and magazine articles on TR militaria and the related
history. If you’ve been in
the hobby for a long time, he needs no introduction. Mr. Davis was a serious collector who
invested a lot of time and effort documenting the items he acquired and
tracing down their history, those efforts being reflected in many of the
uniforms listed below. |
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#7077 |
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Heer Generalstabsveterinar Dr.
Fritsch Tunic Here’s a fine example of a
well-worn uniform that saw a lot of action on the Eastern Front, and belonged
to Dr. Phillip Fritsch, one of just 16 men to achieve the rank of Generalstsveterinar, or Generalleutnant
of Veterinarian service. The six-button front tunic is privately tailored
from a fine tricot wool, piped down the front panel in red, with scalloped
and pleated pockets, French cuffs, bottle-green collar and maker-marked
matching gold pebbled buttons (one missing). The right breast features loops
for a German Cross in Silver (awarded Feb. 9, 1944) and there are loops for a
ribbon bar and two awards on the left breast/pocket and an Ostfront ribbon at the second buttonhole. The insignia is all bullion, with a
nicely toned bullion/wire gilt eagle, collar tabs beautifully executed in
fine gold wire and gilt/aluminum shoulderboards
featuring a single, large silver rank pip and the silver frosted serpent
device indicative of Veterinary service.
Both the exterior and interior of this tunic show a significant amount
of wear, as there are patches and repairs throughout. Stitching evidence of previous
field-grade rank insignia indicates this tunic was in use prior to 1939 when
Fritsch was promoted to Generalveterinar. Included with the tunic are; The Vorschlag for award of
the German Cross in Silver, Fritsch’s Truppenausweis
(identification card), his Führerschein
(driver’s license), calling card, numerous period photos, and a copy of
the Summer 2008 magazine “Military Advisor” in which there is a
20 page feature article about Dr. Fritsch written by Clyde Davis, which
describes Fritsch’s complete history. No further information survived as to
the acquisition, but the magazine article notes that a waffenrock
and brocade belt of Fritsch’s also survived the war. |
SOLD |
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#7078 |
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Heer Generalmajor Richter Tunic Another example of a tunic that
saw many years of service, having been tailored in 1937 when Otto Richter was
a Major, and used throughout the remainder of the war. Richter had extensive
experiencing leading Pioneer troops and was promoted to Generalmajor
in March of 1944, where he subsequently commanded the 73rd
Infantry Division, 79th Infantry Division in Romania, 320th
Infantry Division and finally the 198th Infantry Division in
Southern France at which time he was captured in August of ’44 by
American troops. The eight-button front tunic is privately tailored from a
very fine tricot wool with scalloped and pleated pockets, French cuffs,
bottle-green collar and maker-marked matching gold pebbled buttons.
Interestingly, the buttons were never changed to gold and field-grey buttons
were retained. The right breast features two embroidered holes for attachment
of a German Cross in Silver (received Oct. 22, 1943) and there are loops for
a ribbon bar and numerous awards on the left breast and pocket. The insignia
consists of; A finely embroidered breast eagle in
gold bullion with a cello swastika and accent threads, with dark toning to
the gilt bullion. The General officer collar tabs are also embroidered in
fine gold bullion wire and exhibit a slight age darkening as well. Shoulderboards
are of matte gold bullion with silver-aluminum soutache inner cords. The interior is lined in grey rayon
with a tailor label at the neck and tailor tag on the inside pocket with
“Major Richter” and dated “14.10.37”. Accompanying the tunic are a group of
letters to Clyde Davis, one of the letters dating to November of 1960
detailing how it was purchased from a New York judge whose son had brought it
back from the war as a souvenir. Additional letters offer Mr. Davis the
“topcoat” for $55 and the Knights Cross Document and Cassette to
Hermann Fegelein for the then-princely sum of
$110! There is also a photocopy
of a period newspaper article about an American Private capturing General
Richter. |
$11,500 |
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#7079 |
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Heer Generalmajor von Kalm Tunic If you like tunics that have been
deeply researched and have a great acquisition history, this one might be for
you. It’s the tunic of Generalmajor Otto-Thile von Kalm, an artillery commander
and later commander of Magdeberg. Kalm was suspected of involvement in
the July 20 assassination attempt and retired in November of 1944. The six-button front, tunic is
privately tailored from a in tricot wool and fully piped down the front
panel, collar and cuffs. It has scalloped and pleated pockets, French cuffs,
a field-grey badgecloth collar and maker-marked
matching gold pebbled buttons. The left breast has loops for a ribbon bar and
three awards on the left breast and pocket (an EKI comes with the tunic, as
does a ribbon bar). An EKII ribbon and spange are
sewn to the second buttonhole. The breast eagle is a reproduction, however
the original breast eagle, which had been removed and denazified, is included
with the tunic, along with a letter describing this. The collar tabs are embroidered of
fine gilt wire and carefully hand-applied with hidden stitches, the collar
with padded reinforcement areas on the underside. Shoulderboards
are textbook examples of interwoven matte gilt/silver-aluminum cords, sewn
into the shoulder seam and secured with gold pebbled buttons. The interior is
lined in grey rayon and features a tailor label at the neck, as well as a
tailor label/name tag on the inside pocket named to “Gen. Maj.
Kalm” and dated “6.3.41”, a month after he was promoted to
General. Accompanying the tunic
is quite a bit of documentation between Mr. Davis and the original owner, as
well as a large stack of correspondence between the original owner and von
Kalm’s daughter. Most
interestingly is one letter in which Kalm’s daughter describes an
American soldier coming into their home, questioning her father and then
taking this uniform tunic as a souvenir.
In respect of privacy for the family, the bulk of the letters will not
be posted in detail in this listing and are available for review privately to
those seriously interested in acquiring this tunic. Only a portion of the letter
describing the tunic being taken from the home is shown. |
$11,500 |
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#7080 |
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Heer General der Infantarie
Erfurth Tunic While this tunic does not have
the acquisition documentation of some of the pieces listed above, it has been
photo-matched in a studio portrait and there are historical research
documents that accompany the piece. It is named to General der Infanterie Dr.phil. Waldemar
Erfurth, who was the liaison officer in Finnish Headquarters from 1941-44.
The tunic is a light-grey, eight-button front tunic in a lighter-weight
gabardine cloth, piped in red down the front panel and around the collar with
scalloped and pleated pockets, French cuffs, bottle-green collar and
maker-marked matching gold pebbled buttons. It was tailored in Finland and
has a Stockholm tailor/name tag in the inside pocket. The collar has long,
narrow pointed tips with the collar tabs positioned high on the collar and
close to the front edge, and the shoulderboards are
installed incorrectly with the button loops facing forward (both unique
characteristics can be seen in the period photo of Erfurth). The shoulderboards
are also attached with smooth, gold buttons rather than the pebbled finish
buttons on the rest of the tunic. The right breast features loops for a
German Cross in Silver (which doesn’t show up in his awards list, but
do appear in period photos of Erfurth), which are oddly positioned below the
pocket. There are loops for a ribbon bar (attached) and four awards on the
left breast and pocket (an EKI and War Merit Cross with Swords are
included). The insignia is all
gold bullion with a beautiful, finely embroidered breast eagle in different
colors of gold with yellow thread accents (this appears to be reapplied or
restored). The collar tabs are
embroidered in multi-color, fine gilt wire and are nicely dark toned. Shoulderboards
are of matte gold bullion with silver-aluminum soutache inner cords and
feature two, large silver finish rank pips. There is a button underneath the
right shoulderboard and on the right inside front
panel for aiguillette attachment.
The interior is lined in grey rayon and has an internal
waist-adjustment strap with hooks for closure. Accompanying the tunic is a portfolio
of photocopied documents (some from Bundesarchiv,
with translation) and copies of period photos of Erfurth, all from research
done by Mr. Davis, as well as two copies of a book Erfurth wrote. |
SOLD |
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#7081 |
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Luftwaffe Generalmajor Krueger
Tunic This regulation, open collar
four-pocket tunic is attributed to Otto Krueger, promoted to Generalmajor in November of 1941. As General, Krueger commanded the
Luftwaffe Construction Brigade V in Western France and the Aerial District
9/XII until September of 1943 when he retired. The tunic is blue-grey tricot wool,
tailored in 1936 when he was an Oberst and has been upgraded to General rank
with gold bullion twist piping around the collar and matching gold pebbled
buttons. The breast eagle is one
of the finest examples I’ve encountered, beautifully hand-embroidered
in fine gilt wire with gold thread accents and hand-applied. The collar tabs are gold bullion
embroidered with a single set of wings, indicating the rank of Generalmajor, over a white backing and hand-applied. Shoulderboards
are interwoven gilt/silver-aluminum cord over white backing, sewn into the
shoulder seam and secured with gold pebbled buttons. There is a slight bit of moisture
discoloration to the white backing underlay on both the boards and the tabs.
The tunic has embroidered holes above the left breast pocket for ribbon/award
attachment and two loops below for award attachment. There is a period repair
to the right elbow area, otherwise the tunic is in very good condition. The interior is lined in blue-grey
rayon and has a suspension strap, clip and opening for edged weapons
attachment and two inner waist belts.
There is a tailor label at the neck and a matching label/nametag at
the inner pocket with the Generals name and date. Unfortunately, none of Mr. Davis’ research or documentation was recovered with
this tunic, so there is no accompanying paperwork or acquisition background. |
$9500 |
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#5967 |
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Luftwaffe Evening Dress Gala Uniform of Generalmajor Christ Complete formal dress, gala
evening uniform for Generalmajor Torsten Christ, a
highly decorated officer who was awarded the Knights Cross, German Cross in
Gold, Spanish Cross in Gold with Swords, Pilots Badge, Iron Cross 1st
and 2nd Class, and the Blood Order! Grouping includes his jacket with gold
bullion aiuguillette, both white and blue-grey
vests and long pants. The jacket,
pants and blue vest each have a tailor tag with Christ’s name
handwritten inside. The jacket features all celleon
insignia and piping with matching maker-marked gold pebbled buttons and
closure chain. Both vests have
gold pebbled buttons, the long pants have the wide, gold brocade stripes down
each outer leg. A contemporary white tuxedo shirt and bow tie are included,
as is an attached medal bar (not known if this is original to the
jacket). Other medals shown are
for display only and not included.
Consignor reports he obtained this uniform from the collector Jim
Jones, who acquired many Generals uniforms directly from the Generals
themselves back in the 1960’s and 70’s. Torsten Christ was promoted to Generalmajor very late in the war, January of 1945, and
is not documented in the Rangeliste, however the
promotion document survived the war and a photo is
in the listing. |
SOLD |
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#5973 |
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Kriegsmarine Konteradmiral
Formal Evening Dress/Gala Jacket Formal, mess dress/gala jacket
privately tailored in dark-blue wool with wide lapels and an open front with
button/chain closure. The sleeves
each have gold brocade lace sleeve rank bands, one large ring at the bottom
and one narrow ring stacked above, for the rank of Konteradmiral,
additionally a gold bullion embroidered star is positioned above the stripes,
indicating a Fleet Officer. A gold bullion hand-embroidered eagle on
dark-blue backing completes the insignia. There are two rows of four gold
buttons, marked with fouled anchors, and two buttons with chain to close the
front. The jacket is lined in
black rayon with striped sleeves, a tailors label
for “Th. Thöl” of Kiel as at the
neck, with an additional name tag in the inside pocket, though the
Admiral’s name has been carefully cut-out. Includes a waffel-pattern white vest with gold KM buttons. Medals are for display only and not
included. |
SOLD |
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#5969 |
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Heer Generalmajor Tunic An exceptional tunic in near-mint
condition with just one small flaw; a very small abrasion to the upper right
back shoulder. The six-button
front tunic is privately tailored from a very fine, heavy gabardine wool with
scalloped and pleated pockets, French cuffs, bottle-green collar and
maker-marked matching gold pebbled buttons. The right breast features loops
for a German Cross in Gold/Silver and there are loops for a ribbon bar and
four awards on the left breast and pocket. The insignia on this tunic is
outstanding, with a beautiful finely embroidered breast eagle in gold bullion
wire with just very slight age toning.
The General officer collar tabs are also embroidered in fine gold
bullion wire and exhibit a slight age darkening as well. Shoulderboards
are of bright gold bullion with silver-aluminum soutache inner cords. All insignia appear original to the
tunic with no evidence of previous insignia or promotional upgrades. There are no tailor or name tags, so
it is unattributed. The tunic is
a smaller size and will not fit most contemporary male mannequins. If you are one of those collectors who
only pursue absolutely mint items, this piece will
probably fit your criteria. |
SOLD |
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#5972 |
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Luftwaffe General Officer Visor Cap This visor has great shape to it,
exhibiting a nice crushed look with a tall peak,
giving it the appearance of a pilots visor. Cap body is blue-grey regulation
tricot wool and piped in gold celleon around the
crown and center band. The visor is a black lacquer with the typical brim
stitched reinforcement leather trim, and a black checkered underside. The cap eagle and wreath are
hand-embroidered in gold celleon, the wreath with
bullion accent thread highlights and a metal cockade with red insert. Gold
cello chin cords are affixed by gold pebbled buttons at each side. The inside is lined in dark-blue
rayon, the sweatshield is intact and underneath is
marked to August Müller, though much of the gold foil logo has worn
off. It has a grey leather
sweatband perforated at the forehead area, with a silk tie at the rear. The lining is sewn in with long
stitches with no evidence of removal, previous holes or alterations and has
left thread impressions on the underside of the sweatband. |
SOLD |
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#5920 |
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Police General’s Visor Cap Police-green doeskin wool visor
cap for a General officer in the Polizei. The cap is an “Erel” from
the distributor “Hans-Dürbeck” and
the cap body is in overall very-good condition with just a few, small pinhole
sized holes in the front centerband. The insignia
consists of a two-piece, 2nd pattern gold metal eagle/wreath,
above that a metal cockade with red wool center, and gold metallic mesh
piping around the crown and centerband. The
interior is lined in gold rayon with the maker and distributor log impressed
under the sweatshield. The leather sweatband is
also foil stamped to “Erel”.
The lining has some soiling and ink marker damage and there is a bit
of corrosion to the gilt finish eagle.
Size is approximately a 56cm.
Very rare cap. |
$19,500 |
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#5527 |
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Waffen SS Senior/Officer Ranks Field Cap Field grey wool M43 pattern
visored field cap for an officer in the Waffen SS. Exterior is very clean with no damage
or soiling. The crown of the cap
is piped in a silver celleon/nylon basket weave
piping, indicating use for senior rank officers from Oberfurher
through General Officer ranks, as well as field grade and junior officers.
Insignia consists of a green trapezoid eagle and skull machine-woven in a
silver grey metallic. Cap scallops close via a two-button front of silver
pebbled buttons. The underside of the visor is a green cotton fabric. The cap
is lined in a grey ribbed rayon material and size stamped “56”,
with a brown leather forehead sweatband embossed “Extra” at the
center front. Excellent to near
mint condition. H. Noehren collection. |
$5500 |
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#4713 |
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Kriegsmarine Fore-and-Aft Hat for Admirals Formal dress, black felt,
Fore-and-Aft hat and wooden storage box for the rank of Admiral in the
Kriegsmarine. Hat is in the
standard “Zweitspitzhut” early style
dating back to the 1920’s, with 1933 style rosette ribbon of national
colors. Hat is in excellent
condition showing only some age, as to be expected. The storage box has had some exterior
repairs at the joins on the sides,
but is in otherwise good condition. |
SOLD |
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#6015 |
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Generalfeldmarschall von Blomberg
Metal Bust Cast, silvered metal bust of
Field Marshal Werner von Blomberg, depicting him in his early Field
Marshal’s uniform with crossed batons on the shoulderboards
and standard General officer collar tabs which were regulation at the
time. The bust has
three-dimensional relief and shows some wear to the finish at the high points
yet is very impressive. The
reverse is hollow and has two, long threaded screw posts, one thread still
retaining the nut, for attachment to either a wall, marble display or large
wooden plaque. Blomberg was Hitler’s first Field Marshal, promoted to
the rank on April 20, 1936. Size
ca. 26.5cm x 18.5cm. |
$850 |
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#5933 |
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Heer General Embroidered Visor Cap Insignia A matching set of
hand-embroidered gold bullion wire insignia for application to a General
Officer visor cap. The eagle is
finely executed in gold, bullion thread and wire with orange-brown thread
highlights, over a dark-green backing.
The combined wreath/cockade features a wreath in gold bullion thread,
at center an embroidered cockade in black, silver and wread
with silver accent outline, over a dark-green backing. |
SOLD |
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#5686 |
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Heer General Cuff Insignia for the Waffenrock A matching pair of uniform
removed ornamental cuff insignia for use on a Heer General officer’s
formal Waffenrock parade dress uniform. Very fine gold wire embroidery with an
opening provision for a gold button at one end of each bar. Remains of threads from uniform
removal around the circumference of each bar. Size of each bar ca. 61cm x 40
cm. |
SOLD |
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#5687 |
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Heer General Cuff Insignia for the Waffenrock A matching pair of uniform
removed ornamental cuff insignia for use on a Heer General officer’s
formal Waffenrock parade dress uniform. Very fine gold wire embroidery with an
opening provision for a gold button at one end of each bar. Remains of threads from uniform
removal around the circumference of each bar. Small moth nips on each bar.
Size of each bar ca. 57cm x 31 cm. |
$450 |
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#5653 |
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Generalleutnant der Polizei shoulderboard A single shoulderboard
for a SS-Gruppenfuhrer und Generalleutnant
der Polizei.
Board is made from two matte-gold bullion outercords
surrounding and inner cord of silver soutache
braid. There is a single, large General’s style silver pip at the base
near the shoulder seam attachment.
Most of the silver wash has worn off the pip, but
can still be seen towards the base of each side. The board is a sew-in
example and still has a single thread remaining from uniform removal. The
underlay is the typical toxic green used for Police generals. The gold braid
has very nice age tone to the gold, as is typical with this style of gold
cord. The underlay has some wear
with a bit of the U-shaped wire visible near the button loop and some of the
cardboard backing visible along the edges. Very nice, worn example that has been
removed from a tunic. |
SOLD |
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Heer General der Panzertruppe
Insignia Grouping A full set of insignia for a
General to include shoulderboards, collar tabs, and
two breast eagles. My consignor
reports that these are attributed to General der Panzertruppe
Hans-Jurgen von Arnim, though there is no provenance to accompany the
grouping. Boards and tabs are
both celleon, tabs have bullion highlights. The boards each have two, large,
silver age-toned Generals pips.
There is a gold bullion hand-embroidered breast eagle on green backing
and a gold metal breast eagle for the white tunic. A modern printed black & white
photo of Arnim is included. The
insignia all has glue residue on the reverse from photo album removal
(excluding metal eagle), but it otherwise in excellent condition. Gold pebbled tunic buttons are
attached with hot glue (no damage to boards). |
SOLD |
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#5600 |
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Heer Generalmajor Insigna Grouping A matching pair of mint, un-issued
Heer General officer shoulderboards for the rank of
Generalmajor.
Brite gold bullion basketweave outer cords with a silver-aluminum
center basketweave braid inner cord over a brite
red underlay. Attached to the boards is a paper price tag from the tailorshop. These are sew-in boards with the tongue at
the base for sewing into the shoulder seam. Also included is a pair of Heer
General collar tabs hand-embroidered in a mix of fine gold wire and bullion
highlights. On the reverse is the tailor’s price written in pencil.
Hard to find complete sets. |
SOLD |
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#5599 |
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Heer Generalmajor Shoulderboards A matching pair of mint,
un-issued Heer General officer shoulderboards for
the rank of Generalmajor. Brite gold bullion outer cords with a
silver-aluminum center soutache braid inner cord over a brite
red underlay. These are sew-in
boards with the tongue at the base for sewing into the shoulder seam. Condition is superb! |
SOLD |
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#5602 |
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Heer General’s Single Collar Tab A single collar tab for the left
collar of a Heer General Officer.
The larisch pattern is hand-embroidered in a
golden-yellow brite celleon
(nylon) coated thread indicating later war production. The backing is a brite
red cloth folded over a light color buckram. Reverse shows some glue residue
indicating possible removal from a veteran photo album. |
SOLD |
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#5535 |
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General Officer Tunic Buttons A set of eight gold pebbled tunic
buttons for use by Heer and Luftwaffe General officers. All matching makers, some soiling and
wear. |
$85 |
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#5415 |
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Heer Generalmajor Schopper
Insignia and Photo A small grouping attributed to
Heer Generalmajor Erich Schopper and obtained
directly from the General by the early pioneer collector Bill McLure. Included in the grouping are a
uniform-removed shoulderboard for the rank of Generalmajor consisting of matte gold and aluminum
interwoven cords on a bright red backing (with thread remnants from removal)
and a signed photo postcard of Schopper.
McClure obtained a large volume of material directly from many
Generals, Admirals and Field Marshals and is responsible for many of the
attributed uniforms residing in collections around the world. |
SOLD |
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#5482 |
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Luftwaffe General’s Collar Tab A single collar tab for the right
collar of a Generalleutnant officer in the
Luftwaffe. The tab is finely
hand-embroidered in a two-tone gold bullion thread with darker gold accents
on the wreath centers and acorns, over a soft, white badge cloth backing. The tab is edge piped in a golden
yellow celleon piping. For unknown reasons, Luftwaffe
Generals insignia is often a mixture of bullion and celleon
thread (and this is observed on headgear as well). An excellent example to fill in the
hole in your senior ranks collections. |
SOLD |
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#5434 |
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Luftwaffe General’s Metal Breast Eagle Gold metal, pin-on Luftwaffe
style national eagle emblem for wear on the white summer tunic of General
officers serving in the Luftwaffe.
Eagle is in excellent condition with a nice gold finish and lots of
detail. Rear is maker marked
“A” for Assman. |
$550 |
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#5399 |
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Heer Generalleutnant Shoulderboards A matching pair of shoulderboards for the rank of a Generalleutnant
in the Heer. The boards are
constructed of two interwoven celleon gold cords
with an inner silver/aluminum soutache style cord. The underlay is bright red, indicating
General officer service branch and is of the sew-in variety. They are matching left/right boards,
each with a single silver pip centered within the braid. Excellent condition, just showing some
age toning to the pips (much of the silver wash has worn off) and a bit of
soiling to the tongue and underside of the left shoulderboard. |
SOLD |
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#5366 |
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Luftwaffe General Officer Pennant A Luftwaffenwimpel
(vehicle pennant) for General Officers in the Luftwaffe, to be displayed on
the front fender of a car. The
pennant features a hand-embroidered Luftwaffe pattern eagle in celleon with dark brown highlights over a blue-grey wool
backing. The pennant is edged in
gold brocade with woven swastikas on top & bottom with a thinner gold
brocade along the edge.
It’s a two sided flag and encased in a
very nice glass frame for wall display.
Excellent condition. |
$3200 |
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#5166 |
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SS Oberfuhrer Collar Tabs Matching pair of senior rank
officer tabs for an Oberfuhrer in the SS. Tabs are the 2nd pattern,
1942 style tabs which were worn by the equivalent of a Senior Colonel. Tabs are in excellent to near mint
condition with no corrosion to the aluminum wire. |
SOLD |
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#5028 |
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Luftwaffe General’s Cape Closure A set of Luftwaffe General
officer cape closures, or “Spanierschloss”,
consisting of two gold-colored light alloy pressed eagles
heads facing each other and a connecting chain. The discs are backed with bluegray felt like material. In very good to excellent condition
showing some light toning to the gold finish. |
SOLD |
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#4416 |
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Luftwaffe General Officers Vehicle Pennant Bluegray cloth triangular car pennant, edged in gold brocade of
embroidered swastikas, and with a hand embroidered gold silk eagle centered
in the middle. The pennant no
longer has the celluloid case, but it is in very good to excellent condition,
is two sided and still attached to the metal framing for attachment to
vehicle staff. |
$2500 |
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#4121 |
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Reichsminister Alfred Rosenberg’s collar tab Collar tab attributed to Alfred
Rosenberg for his rank of Reicshminister of the
Occupied Eastern Territory Officials (RMBO). Gold metal wehrmacht
style eagle on dark red backing with gold embroidered wreath surround. Originally part of the Foxhole
Collection. Excellent condition. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#6008 |
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Knights Cross Recipient Luftwaffe Generalmajor
Walther von Axthelm Photo Album An absolutely mint condition
photo album belonging to Generalmajor Axthelm
(later General der Flakartillerie), a recipient of
the Knights Cross on September 4, 1941 as Commander
of 1st Flak Corps for support of Guderian’s 2nd
panzer group on the Eastern front.
Red leatherette covered binder with silver drooptail
early Luftwaffe eagle embossed on the cover, bound with red twist cord and
two tassels. Photos include a signed studio portrait of the General and 173
photos commemorating his service at the front, showing troops in action,
civilians in captured territories, troops in action and the General with
staff members, each picture with a written descriptive caption printed
below. Every album page has a
protective tissue covering that is still intact and crisp. |
$2500 |
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#4229 |
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Generalfeldmarschall Autographed
Hoffman Postcards and Documents Wartime autographed postcards of
most all of the Generalfeldmarschall’s
and Grandadmiral’s are available. Some of these are listed in the Documents and Photographs page of the For Sale
section. Others are available
upon request. |
Various available see Documents and Photographs |
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#5638 |
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Admiral Puttkamer Leather Coat This visually-stunning
piece, which comes with full provenance, is available once again. It’s
a well-worn, dark green leather overcoat, worn throughout the war by Konteradmiral Jesko von Puttkamer, Naval adjutant to Adolf Hitler and recipient
of the July 20 Wound Badge. It is a Heer
coat, which Puttkamer put Kriegsmarine buttons on,
as he notes in the accompanying provenance “because, at the beginning
of the war, these practical coats did not yet exist for the navy”. A
pair of slip-on Konteradmiral shoulderboards
in celleon are attached to the coat with screw-post
buttons. This coat, along with
three other uniforms and a visor cap, were all obtained directly from Puttkamer by American collector Bill McClure in 1970 and
there is a treasure trove of provenance consisting of letters between McClure
and Puttkamer, customs documents and period, signed
photographs of Puttkamer during the war years with
Hitler and other high ranking personalities. Please click on the photo at left for
detailed photos of this historical item and samples of some of the provenance
relating to this specific item. A full set of scans of the original documents
will be included (25 scans in total).
The original documents are available for a separate purchase. Also see the Featured Items page, where other Puttkamer items are profiled. |
No Longer Available |
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#5736 |
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Heer Generalleutnant Tunic 6-button front, tailored from
fine tricot field-grey wool, piped in red down the front panel closure,
scalloped and pleated breast pockets, slash hip pockets with flaps. Bottle-green cloth collar with hook
closure and French cuffs at sleeves with gold pebbled General officer buttons
which are all matching maker-marked. The shoulderboards
are sew-in matte gold celleon cord with inner
aluminum soutache braid on a red backing with single, large General’s
size silver rank pips for the rank of Generalleutnant.
Collar tabs are hand-embroidered
in gold celleon and machine-applied. The breast eagle is also of gold celleon and hand-applied. There
are loops for a long ribbon bar above the left breast pocket and loops for
three awards on the pocket below, showing soiling from the award attachments
(Note: there were post-war DKiG loops originally
collector-applied to the right breast pocket which have been removed. Tunic is named to “Major E. von
Bogen” (Erich von Bogen) and would’ve later been upgraded to Generalmajor and Generallutenant
upon promotion. There is speculation as to whether General von Bogen was
awarded the DKiG as it is not listed in the
surviving archives, which are incomplete. This German website makes note of the
claim of the award; Generalleutnant Erich von Bogen - Lexikon
der Wehrmacht (lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de) . An EKII ribbon and spange
are applied to the second button. The interior is lined in grey rayon and the
sleeves are lined in typical striped material with a dagger suspension clip
opening provision into the hip pocket for dagger display. Tailor tag at neck,
and name label at inside pocket. |
SOLD |
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#5735 |
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Heer General der Gebirgstruppe
Tunic 8-button front, old-style tunic
tailored from tricot field-grey wool, piped in red down the front panel
closure. Bottle-green cloth
collar with hook closure and French cuffs at sleeves with gold pebbled
General officer buttons which are all matching maker-marked. The shoulderboards are sew-in matte gold bullion cord with
inner aluminum soutache braid on a red backing with two, large
General’s size silver rank pips.
The pips toward the shoulder button are a brighter silver, indicating
upgrade in rank from promotion.
Collar tabs are hand-embroidered fine gold wire thread and
machine-applied. The breast eagle
is a nicely aged and toned example rendered in multi-color gold wire and gold
bullion thread with golden-yellow highlight threads. The left sleeve has an Edelweis hand-applied. There are
loops for a German Cross in Gold on the right pocket, a long ribbon bar above
the left breast pocket and loops for three awards on the pocket below, plus
and embroidered hole for a screwback award. An EKII ribbon and spange
are applied to the second button. The interior is lined in grey brushed
cotton and the sleeves are lined in typical striped material. There is a an opening provision into the hip pocket for dagger
display, but no hanging strap with clip.
Un-named. |
SOLD |
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#5699 |
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Heer Generalleutnant Uniform A nice, field-worn, tailor-made
tunic of fine tricot field-grey wool, five button front, four patch pockets
with scalloped flaps and pleated fronts.
Tunic is small in stature and sleeve length, but chest and waist are
big enough to fit standard mannequin sizes. Standard bottle-green cloth
collar with hook closure and French cuffs at sleeves with gold pebbled
General officer buttons which are all matching maker-marked to Assmann. The shoulderboards
are sew-in matte gold bullion cord with inner aluminum soutache braid on a
red backing with a single, large General’s size silver rank pip which
does not protrude through the base. Collar tabs are hand-embroidered gold
bullion thread and machine-applied.
The breast eagle is a nicely toned example rendered in gold wire and
gold bullion thread with golden-yellow highlight threads and very neatly
hand-applied. There are loops for
a German Cross in Gold on the right pocket, a long ribbon bar above the left
breast pocket and loops for three awards on the pocket below. The interior is lined in grey rayon
and the sleeves are lined in typical striped material. There is a dagger
hanger/clip and opening provision into the hip pocket for dagger display. There is a tailor tag on the inner
breast area, but no name tag. Includes a pair of stone-grey tricot General
officer long pants with the broad, bright red lampassen
(Generals stripes) down each side. six button fly and buttoned tape closure with slit hip
pockets, watch pocket and two rear pockets with button flaps. Inside buttons
and flaps for suspender attachment, partially lined. No holes or damage to either the tunic
or breeches, excellent condition. Consignor reports tunic is believed to have
belonged to Otto Hitzfeld, a Knights Cross w/Oakleaves and Swords recipient,
though there is no provenance associated with it. |
SOLD |
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#5700 |
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Heer General’s Uniform A beautiful presenting example of
a tailor-made General’s tunic in a larger size which displays very nicely.
Made of a very soft, fine tricot field-grey wool with a five
button front, four patch pockets with scalloped flaps and pleated
fronts. Bottle-green cloth collar
with hook closure and French cuffs.
The gold pebbled General officer buttons are all matching maker-marked
to Assmann. The shoulderboards are the very desirable matte gold bullion
cord with inner aluminum soutache braid on a red backing. There are holes for
two pips in each board (rank of General der Infanterie,
etc.), which have been removed. From examining them I think they were removed
long ago, perhaps by a vet who took them as souvenirs of General’s
“stars”. This is how the tunic came to me, but the pips can be
easily restored and I can help with that if need be.
Collar tabs are finely hand-embroidered gold wire and have had the buckram
stiffener removed for comfort around the neck, then hand-applied with hidden
stitches. This is a common practice I have seen with General’s tunics
as the elongated tabs make the collar rather stiff and uncomfortable and
removing the buckram remedies that.
The breast eagle is a gorgeous example featuring a mixture of
embroidered gold wire and gold bullion thread with dark-green highlight
threads and hand-applied. There
are loops for a long ribbon bar above the left breast pocket (bar included,
though not original to the tunic), and loops for three awards on the pocket
below. The interior is lined in
grey rayon and the sleeves are lined in typical striped material. There is a
dagger hanger/clip and opening provision into the hip pocket for dagger
display. No tailor tag or name
tag. Includes a pair of stone-grey tricot General officer riding breeches
with the broad, bright red lampassen (Generals
stripes) down each side with zipper closures at the ankles. Four button fly and hook closure with slit hip pockets and
single rear pocket with button flap. Inside buttons and flaps for suspender
attachment, partially lined. No
holes or damage to either the tunic or breeches, excellent condition. |
SOLD |
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#5701 |
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Luftwaffe Generalstabsingenieur
Greatcoat A stunning example of a greatcoat
for the very rarely encountered branch of Ingenieur’s. While Luftwaffe troop General’s
all utilized white underlay as branch color, the Ingenieur’s
wore pink underlay, which is prominently displayed on this coat as backing
for all insignia, and the broad lapels and piping that really make this piece
stand out. The base coat is
tailor-made of a very high-quality, fine tricot blue-grey wool with a ten
button, double breasted front with lower slit hip pockets and flap closure
and French cuffs. The rear has a
waist adjustment belt with two gold-pebbled buttons and the bottom vent
closes with hidden plastic buttons. All gold buttons are matching and marked
to Overhoff & Cie. The pink-backed shoulderboards
are the late war brite gold celleon
and have single, large General officer-size pips that are gold metal (either
the preference of the General or never had a silver wash applied). The collar
tabs are hand-embroidered in celleon with gold
bullion thread highlights, edge piped in celleon
over pink backing and machine-applied. The interior is fully lined in
blue-grey rayon and has a dagger hanger and clip with a tailor’s label
sewn to the outside of the breast pocket (no name tag inside). There is some moth damage to the rear
exterior of the coat across the back area (see photos)
but it doesn’t effect display from the
front. I have sold a few of these
tunics over the decades, but never encountered a greatcoat before…very
rare! |
SOLD |
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#5698 |
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Heer General der Infanterie
Tunic Tailor-made tunic of fine tricot
wool field-grey cloth, six button front, four patch pockets with scalloped
flaps and pleated fronts.
Bottle-green cloth collar with hook closure, French cuffs at sleeves. Gold, pebbled
General officer buttons are all matching maker-marked and are in a condition
matching the tunic. Shoulderboards are sew-in matte gold bullion cord with
inner aluminum soutache braid on a red backing with two silver rank pips,
secured with gold pebbled buttons.
Collar tabs are finely hand-embroidered gold wire with celleon highlights and machine-applied. The breast eagle is a beautiful
example featuring a mixture of embroidered gold wire and gold bullion thread
with celleon highlight threads and is
hand-applied. There are loops for
a long ribbon bar above the left breast pocket, and loops for four awards on
the pocket below. The right breast
pocket has loops for a single award (German Cross). The interior is lined in
soft, grey rayon, has a tailor label near the breast pocket and a suspended
dagger hanger and clip. Excellent
condition with no moth damage, holes, tears or snags. Smaller size, un-named. |
SOLD |
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#5693 |
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Heer Generalleutnant Greatcoat Tailor-made, heavy, doeskin wool
greatcoat for a Generalleutnant in the Heer. Coat is of regulation double-breasted
style with five buttons on each panel, slanted side pockets, French cuffs and
bright red lapel facings indicative of General officer rank. The gold,
pebbled General officer buttons are all matching maker-marked “Extra
Fein” and show even wear and age.
Shoulderboards are sew-in matte gold bullion
cord with inner aluminum soutache braid on a red backing and single silver
rank pips for the rank of Generalleutnant, secured
with gold pebbled buttons.
Overall condition is good, however there is some damage to the rear,
decorative belt which has rodent damage and there are also a couple of holes
in the sleeves (see photos). The
interior is a grey rayon and has a label for the tailor “Fritsch”
of Dresden. The inside pocket has
a name tag to “Oberst Foltmann” and dated January of 1938, which
would indicate Josef Folttmann who became Generalmajor in April of 1939 and Generalleutnant
in February of 1941. The coat was
then upgraded to General with the addition of red facings, shoulderboards and gold buttons and later pips added when
promoted to Generalleutnant. Coat is a smaller size. |
SOLD |
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Featured! |
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Konter-Admiral Jesko von-Puttkamer
White Tunic A stunning white tunic to a Third
Reich personality with provenance!
This white tunic belonged to Admiral Puttkamer,
Kriegsmarine adjutant to Adolf Hitler and recipient of the July 20 Wound
Badge for surviving the assassination attempt on Hitler. It was purchased directly from Puttkamer in the early 1970’s and comes with full
provenance. Please see the Featured Item page for additional photos and details,
or click on the photo at left.
Price has been reduced to sell and this piece is only available until
July 15. |
SOLD |
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#5637 |
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Luftwaffe General Officer Kleiner Rock Beautiful, blue-grey,
high-quality, very fine weave tricot wool Undress tunic or “kleiner Rock”, worn only by General officers.
Double breasted front, with three-button closure, two side slash pockets,
white piped French cuffs and white piped front panel with two, large white
cloth lapels. The collar is piped
in gold bullion twist-cord, all buttons are gold pebbled, closure buttons
with longer shafts, decorative buttons tightly sewn down. Celleon shoulderboards each with a single, large silver Generals
pip (which do not protrude through the base) and secured with sew-down gold
buttons. Loops for a long ribbon
bar and two award badges. Collar tabs are bullion embroidery with gold
bullion highlights to gulls, hand-stitched with wide stitches to permit easy
removal for laundering. Breast eagle is a nice, high-quality example in
tightly hand-embroidered gold bullion wire over a white underlay. It appears as if the eagle was
restored, as there is a shadow around the outside (and the white backing
glows, so it was probably cleaned at some point too). Interior is lined in blue-grey rayon
with two horizontal breast pockets and a small repair patch machine-sewn. No
name tag or tailor label. Tunic is in excellent condition, no damge. Light soiling to white lapels. Consignor reports
it is believed to be attributed to Generalleutnant
Victor Krocker, though there is no supporting provenance. |
SOLD |
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#5641 |
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Heer Generalmajor
Tropical-Weight Field Tunic Olive-green, high quality cotton
ribbed twill material, made by either a civilian or military tailor for field
use. Five button
front with four pleated, patch pockets, French cuffs, a vented rear and a
closed collar in bottle green wool.
The inside is un-lined and has a stamp on the inside panel of unknown
origin. There is a very rare
flat-wire embroidered gold Generals breast eagle on green backing,
machine-applied in the typical zip and flip fashion. General’s gold wire
hand-embroidered collar tabs are also machine-applied to the collar. Gold bullion Generalmajor
shoulderboards are hand-sewn into each shoulder
seam and secured by gold pebbled buttons. All buttons are matching and by the
same maker. There are award loops
for two breast badges on the left breast pocket. This tunic originally surfaced out of
Europe a few years ago and came with a pair of tropical breeches with the
broad Generals stripes (lampassen) that were
matching in size and had clearly been worn. The breeches were sold separately some
time ago by my consignor. Tunic
is in excellent condition with no holes and just very minor wear. |
SOLD |
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#5642 |
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Luftwaffe Generalleutnant Erich Kressmann Uniform Privately tailored, blue-grey,
high-quality, very fine weave tricot wool open-collar tunic, piped around the
collar in gold bullion wire twist piping. Insignia is all matching gold, matte celleon for the rank of Generalleutnant. Gold pebbled buttons are all matching
and by Assmann. Award loops on right breast for Spanish Cross (Legion Condor
Flak commander), loops for five awards on left breast pocket and long ribbon
bar above. Breeches are tailored from blue-grey doeskin with Zabin zip ankle closures and wide, white lampassen (Generals broad stripes). Both the tunic and breeches are each
named to Generalleutnant Erich Kressmann
and have matching tailor labels from Averbeck and Broskamp
of Berlin. Condition is excellent
with no holes, mothing or damage.
General Kressmann was commander of the Air
Defense Command Berlin/ 1st Flak Division at the Berlin Zoo flak
tower from March through November of 1944. |
SOLD |
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#5640 |
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Luftwaffe General’s Cape Beautiful, blue-grey, finest
quality wool officer’s cape with lay-down collar and fly front
secured by a series of five tunic size gold pebbled buttons, all marked
“Extra Fein”. There
is a front hook and eye neck closure and a separate cloth strap (bridle) at
the neck, buttoned at the back and secured at the front by a large gold
pebbled button. Two gold colored
aluminum “Spainerschloss” buckle
fasteners decorated with an eagle’s head are attached at the upper
breast to each fly panel and secured by a gold chain and hook. The
wearer’s left side has a beautiful large, gold wire and bullion
hand-embroidered General’s eagle, flying toward the left, hand-applied.
The collar is not piped and the reverse is grey
cloth. Partially lined in
blue-grey silk rayon. Tailors label to “Anton Kinting”
of Bad Aachen. In near-mint
condition with no damage or issues.
Fantastic display piece! |
SOLD |
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#4119 |
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Reichsmarschall Hermann Goring’s tunic A stunning private tailor made
white, fine tricot tunic cut in the Kleiner Rock style and attributed to
Reichsmarschall Hermann Goring. This tunic is in absolute near mint condition
with only a few minor, light stains. Tunic has a matching pair of
Reichsmarschall collar tabs of the 2nd pattern, 1941 design as
well as a pair of matching shoulderboards of
Reichsmarschall rank, all outstanding in the quality of manufacture. The breast eagle is the finest example
of a hand embroidered eagle that you will ever see…only what you would
expect from a piece attributed to Goring. Great piece of history that once
belonged to one of the more interesting characters of World War Two. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
No Longer Available, Sold at Auction |
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#4120 |
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SS Obergruppenfuhrer Lorenz
Formal Jacket Extremely rare formal evening
dress jacket belonging to Obergruppenfuhrer Werner
Lorenz. Jacket is complete with
early style tabs, a pair of shoulderboards with
rune marked attachment buttons, the totenkopf
breast badge, an RFSS staff cufftitle, silver piped
party armband, and Lorenz’s WW1 Iron Cross first class. All rune marked buttons are intact as
is the closure chain. Jacket has a Holters tailor
tag on back panel and name tag inside pocket. Complete description and additional
photos available to those who are interested. Woodwork find,
never before in a collection!
Some minor restoration work was done to fix a sleeve tear and reweave
the lower left corner (photos show repairs). (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#5417 |
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Heer General Officer Visor Beautiful, 1942 pattern Heer
General Officer’s visor cap made by Erel. The cap body is constructed of a very
fine, high quality doeskin wool in superb condition, except for a small
abrasion above the eagle. It is
piped in gold celleon with dark gold celleon chincords and the late
pattern gold metal national eagle and wreath with vented cockade. The interior is equally pristine and
has the mint green lining and “Privat” marking you would expect
in a hat of this quality. There
is a nametag under the sweatshield for Dr. Garn, Generalveterinar.
Outstanding visor cap in excellent to near-mint condition with just
the slightest wear. |
SOLD |
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#5326 |
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Heer General Officer Field Cap Salty, field-worn sidecap for a General officer
showing lots of character. Cap is
made from a high quality tricot wool in field grey
with the top scallop piped in gold bullion mesh wire indicating General
officer level. Cap eagle reflects
pre-43 era and is machine woven metallic silver thread. Cap front has gold wire Russia braid
soutache applied and the cockade rosette is hand embroidered bullion with a
gold bullion edge piping. Cap
shows a significant amount of wear, though no major damage. Interior is cotton lined, stamped
“59” for size and has a hand sewn leather sweatband applied to
the forehead area. A nice cap to match up with a General’s
field tunic. |
SOLD |
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#4787 |
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Luftwaffe General Officer Overseas Cap High quality, private purchase
overseas cap or “schiffen” for a
General Officer in the Luftwaffe.
Cap body is a very fine, blue-gray tricot with the crown piped in gold
bullion. Insignia is hand applied
and consists of a two-tone gold bullion hand embroidered eagle and a bullion
cockade edge piped in gold for General officers. Condition is excellent inside and out
with no visible issues. |
SOLD |
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#5576 |
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Heer General der Infanterie
Allmendinger Tunic and Breeches Complete uniform for General Karl
Allmendinger, a Knights Cross with Oakleaves recipient and commander of the 5th
Jaeger Division. This uniform was obtained by Bill Shea and is featured in
his multi-volume series “The Stories Behind The
Treasures of WWII”. Tunic
is privately tailored of a very fine tricot wool in field-grey and is piped
in bright red down the front panel.
Six button front with scalloped and pleated
pockets and a vented rear. Insignia consists of; gold bullion hand-embroiderd breast eagle of the highest quality,
hand-applied, a pair of hand-embroidered celleon
collar tabs, machine-applied, a pair of celleon and
aluminum shoulderboards each with two aged silver
rank pips, and a General officer aiguillette in
finely woven gold bullion and wire.
On the left sleeve is a gold Kuban shield on a bottle green backing,
hand-applied, from the days Allmendinger commanded the V Army Korps. Numerous
award loops on the left breast. Includes a pair of long pants with the wide lampassen (Generals broad stripes). |
SOLD |
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#5440 |
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Heer Generalmajor Tunic This is one of the nicest
condition General officer tunics that I’ve ever encountered, a
perfectly preserved closet queen for those of you who insist on mint
condition. The base tunic is a
private purchase six button front with scalloped and pleated pockets made
from a very fine whipcord field gray wool (with more of a gray hue). There are loops for four badges on the
left breast along with ribbon bar loops, and loops on the right breast pocket
for a DKiG.
The buttons are all maker matched gold pebbled and mint. The insignia is all textbook bullion
with almost no age tone, with the exception of the
collar tabs in which the gold wire has just a slight dark tone
developing. The tunic shows no
evidence of prior insignia. It is
un-named and has no tailor labels.
It is a smaller tunic, but fits a standard
mannequin torso without struggling to button it. |
SOLD |
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#5362 |
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Heer Generalmajor Named Tunic Lightweight field grey field
tunic named to Generalmajor Alexander Bourquin,
commander of the 114th Jaeger Division. The tunic comes with a letter from the
Stars & Stripes combat correspondent who brought the tunic back from the
war, as well as about 50 pages copied from Bourquin’s personnel files. The tunic shows quite a bit of wear
and fading from heavy field use, with numerous small holes and snags and a
couple stains on the rear.
Insignia consists of gold bullion breast eagle, gold wire collar tabs
and celleon shoulderboards
that are of the slip-on variety (with screwpost
buttons and tailor-made bridles).
The right sleeve features a crudely hand-sewn cloth Edelweiss sleeve
badge. The tunic was tailored in Prague, Czechoslovakia, as shown on the
tailor tag and noted in the letter from the correspondent. |
SOLD |
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#5363 |
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SA 1944 Pattern Brigadefuhrer
Tunic Brown wool, four pocket open
collar tunic for a late war SA Brigadefuhrer
assigned to the Oberste SA-Fuhrung. The exterior of the tunic is in
excellent to near-mint condition with absolutely no damage or mothing (the
interior does have damage to one lower side). There are a series of loops for a long
ribbon bar and multiple award loops on the left breast pocket. Insignia consists of 1944 pattern
silver hand-embroidered oakleaf collar tabs on a crimson backing and a pair
of matching General rank shoulderboards in
white/yellow/white rayon cords on a carmine backing. The collar is edge piped in silver
aluminum twist cord. Both sleeves
have single brocade sleeve stripes at the top of the French cuffs and the
left sleeve has a party armband (which has some light staining to the white
disc). Includes brown SA tie. |
SOLD |
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#5364 |
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SA Brigadefuhrer Uniform Brown wool, four pocket open
collar tunic for a pre-1944 Brigadefuhrer in the
SA. Tunic is excellent
throughout, with no damage or mothing. There are a series of loops for a long
ribbon bar and two sets of award loops on the left breast pocket. Insignia consists of early pattern
silver hand-embroidered oakleaf collar tabs on a red backing with a single
pip and a pair of matching General rank shoulderboards
in white/yellow/white rayon cords on a red backing. The collar is edge piped in white
rayon twist cord and a party armband is sewn to the left sleeve. The grouping includes brown wool
breeches, a brown shirt and brown tie. |
SOLD |
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#5484 |
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SS Oberfuhrer Collar Tabs, 1st
Pattern A pair of absolutely
mint, un-issued collar tabs for the rank of Oberfuhrer
in the SS. Oberfuhrer
was a unique rank the equivalent to a Senior Colonel, though allowed the
privilege of wearing General officer headgear. The tabs are hand-embroidered in
silver bullion wire on black velvet backing and are of the first pattern the
SS used for this rank (from 1929 to 1942). The tabs are tied together by two
black strings which are sealed by a metal disk with SS runes on the obverse
side and “B.A.” on the reverse. You won’t find a better set than
these! |
SOLD |
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#5416 |
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General Officer/Admiral Shoulderboard
Pips A very nice, minty pair of the
large, over-sized rank pips used exclusively by General officers and Admirals
in all of the major service branches (Heer,
Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen SS).
The pips are approximately 24mm wide, stamped bright silver metal and
have two long retaining prongs soldered to the center underside. Pips this size are incredibly
difficult to find. Condition is
excellent/near-mint. |
SOLD |
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#5352 |
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for more detailed images) |
Polizei Generals Collar Tabs A matching pair of General
officer rank collar tabs of the Heer style pattern, with gold bullion
embroidery over a bright toxic green backing, which was worn from 1936 until
February of 1942 (thereafter they wore SS style Generals tabs). These tabs show quite a bit of age and
oxidation to the gold bullion but are beautifully executed in
hand-embroidery. The backing
cloth is a very soft and supple badge cloth. |
SOLD |
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#5356 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
General der Infanterie Insignia
Set A set of insignia for a Heer
General der Infanterie which includes a matching
set of shoulderboards and a matching set of collar
tabs. Shoulderboards
are constructed of the matte gold bullion cords with inner aluminum soutache
cord with two large silver frosted pips centered on the boards and are of the
sew-in variety. The collar tabs
are hand embroidered in fine gold bullion wire over a red badge cloth in what
most would consider a textbook example.
Both pieces have been removed from a uniform and show evidence of wear
but are in excellent condition. |
SOLD |
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#5357 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Generalfeldmarschall Shoulderboard A single shoulderboard,
for the right shoulder of a Generalfeldmarschall in
the Heer. The shoulderboard
is constructed of brite gold bullion outer cords
with an inner aluminum mesh cord sewn to an underlay of bright red badge
cloth. It is a sew-in example in
which the tongue has been removed.
A pair of silver frosted crossed field marshal batons of the first
pattern (utilized from 1936 – 1940) are centered on the board. In very good overall condition showing
some age and toning to the cords, with some frosting worn off the
batons. Rare example. |
SOLD |
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#5177 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer Generals Shoulderboards A very nice, early pair of rank
insignia shoulderboards for a Generalmajor
in the Heer (Army). Boards are
the very early style dark gold bullion with silver inner cords with the
non-visible red backing, which dates them before 1935, though they continued
to be utilized by many of the senior Generals throughout the war and upgraded
with pips as promoted. There are
small tabs at the ends for insertion and sewing into the shoulder seam. |
SOLD |
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#5051 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Deputy Gauleiter Collar Tab A very rare, single rank collar
tab for a Stellvertretender Gauleiter, or Deputy
Gauleiter. The tab is the early
1936 pattern and is hand embroidered in a gold wire over a red velvet
backing, with red rayon edge piping.
Excellent, unissued condition with no issues. |
SOLD |
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#5032 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
SS Obergruppenfuhrer Collar Tab A single collar tab for the right side tunic of an SS General officer in the rank of
SS-Obergruppenfuhrer / General der Waffen SS. Tab shows extensive amount of wear and
has been tunic removed. Unterlagen shows through on
oakleaves and bullion is almost completely gone from pips with only the
cardboard unterlagen showing and the base box
bullion threads with bits of bullion still attached. Originally a screw post tab in which
posts were filed off to sew on tunic.
Bits of field gray thread remain on backside, and the velvet nap is
worn down. |
SOLD |
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#4303 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Luftwaffe General Officer Insignia Grouping A grouping of late war, celleon embroidered insignia for a General Officer in the
Luftwaffe. Grouping consists of a
breast eagle, visor cap eagle and visor wreath, all still retaining the
control tags and sequentially numbered, in absolute mint condition. All insignia is embroidered in a very
fine celleon thread. (click on photo at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4133 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Reichsleiter of Party Courts Single collar insignia for a Reichsleiter of the Party Courts. Gold bullion wreath with an inset of a
party eagle embroidered in silver over a dark blue velvet backing. Tab is edged in gold twist bullion piping. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4299 |
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for more detailed images) |
Retired Reichsleiter of Party
Courts Retired party courts reichsleiter, blue velvet backing with a blue edge piping
indicating a retired status.
There is some question as to whether these tabs were ever officially
issued. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4295 |
|
Heer General’s Panzer Wrap Uniform A full uniform for a Generalmajor in the armored units, or Panzer service,
consisting of a wrap around field jacket and field
trousers. Both jacket
and trousers are private purchase, tailor-made from a fine, black doeskin
wool with very high quality detail in construction
throughout. The wrap (jacket) has
gold bullion cord piping around the collar (General officer wraps have also
been observed with pink or red piping and with no piping). General officer collar tabs and shoulderboards are in gold wire and bullion with an even
age and tone. The breast eagle is rendered in gold celleon
with black highlights, over a black backing. There are many loops on the right
breast for awards and a ribbon bar.
The left breast has loops for a German Cross. Field trousers are of standard design
for armoured service with tapered legs and tie
ribbons at the bottom edge. Red lampassen (broad General officer stripes) are tailored
into the pants, providing a stunning display. Both the tunic and trousers have
evidence of name tags that were removed, but there is no knowledge as to the
name of the General officer.
Additional, extensive detail photographs of the interior of the wrap
and trousers are available to those with serious interest. |
SOLD |
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#4304 |
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Heer General’s named Tunic and Overcoat A nice, named uniform grouping
belonging to Knights Cross recipient General der Infanterie
Friedrich Fangohr. Grouping consists of a waffenrock period altered to an old
style service tunic, with the addition of patch breast pockets,
slanted side pockets and French cuffs.
Tunic has Generalmajor rank insignia,
consisting of celleon shoulderboards
and bullion breast eagle and collar tabs. Fastener hooks were added under the
collar for attachment of the Knights Cross. The overcoat was tailored for Fangohr in December of 1943 when he was a Generalmajor and Generaloberst
Hermann Hoth’s Chief of Staff of the 4th Panzer Army. The
coat retains the tailor name tag and Generalleutnant shoulderboards
(Fangohr was later promoted to General der Infanterie in 1945).
This grouping comes with a folder of research obtained from the German
archives by the veteran’s family the uniform was sourced from. (click on photo at left for
additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4415 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Kriegsmarine Konteradmiral’s
Greatcoat Full length, dark blue-black
cloth greatcoat for a Konteradmiral in the
Kriegsmarine. The coat is
constructed from beautiful, heavy doeskin wool and has the contrasting,
bright cornflower blue lapels indicative of Admiral officer rank. A pair of Admiral shoulderboards
are sewn-in to both shoulders and are constructed of gold bullion cord with
inner silver aluminum soutache braid.
All of the gold Kriegsmarine buttons are
present, including the shoulderboard buttons. The coat is in excellent to near-mint condition
with the only possible flaw being a liquid spill near the inside breast
pocket (which can easily be cleaned).
The coat was produced by the |
SOLD |
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#4570 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer Generalmajor Greatcoat Tailor-made, heavy, doeskin wool
greatcoat for a Generalmajor in the Heer. Coat is of regulation style with six
buttons on each panel, slanted side pockets, French cuffs and bright red
lapel facings indicative of General officer rank. The Gold, pebbled General officer
buttons are all matching maker marked and show even wear and age. Shoulderboards
are later war, celleon gold cord with inner
aluminum soutache braid and for the rank of Generalmajor,
with sew-in attachment gold buttons.
Overall condition is very good, showing just moderate wear. There are a few moth nips to the red
lapel facings and body of the coat.
The interior is an olive colored artificial silk and has a tailor
label to “Melchior” of |
SOLD |
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#4571 |
|
Heer General Officer Breeches Very early, 1934 tailor-made
General officer riding breeches by the famous German tailor firm, Holters.
Breeches are stone gray, tricot fabric with light grey leather
reinforcement around the front knee area. Ankle closure consists of a vertical
double eyelet lace-up and a horizontal three button closure. The broad, red General Officer side
stripe adornments (lampassen) trim the side of each
leg and are tailored around the side slash pocket openings. The cloth exterior of the breeches are
in average to good condition, with minor nips and snags and one 2.5cm hole in
the back of the right leg. The
leather reinforcement shows some soiling and age, but the leather itself is
still very nice and supple. The
breeches are named on the Holters tailor tag. Overall, a very early pre-war set of
General’s riding breeches showing some honest wear and age. |
SOLD |
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#4114 |
|
Reichsfuhrer SS Collar Tab A single, right collar tab for
the rank of Reichsfuhrer SS, which was held from
1929 - 1945 by Heinrich Himmler.
Extremely rare original rank insignia for the head of the SS. This tab comes with a solid history of
ownership and has been featured in one of the reference books on German War
Booty (hardbound version). This
example no longer retains the glass or brass bead acorn highlights. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4216 |
|
Luftwaffe Generaloberst Collar
Tab A single collar tab rank insignia
for the Luftwaffe rank of Generaloberst, the
highest Generals rank, just below Generalfeldmarschall. The eagle and wreath are embroidered
in very tight, gold wire and bullion thread which has taken on a nice, dark
tone from age. The tab at some
point was de-nazified and had the swastika picked off, though still retains
the base image. Maker marked on
the back and an excellent, original example of an extremely rare and hard to
find rank. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4221 |
(click on photo for
more detailed images) |
Generalfeldmarschall Hermann
Goring’s shoulder board A single Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall rank shoulder board, captured during
the war from amongst Goring’s possessions in his (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4111 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Reichsmarschall Hermann Goring collar tabs A matched pair of collar tabs for
the highest rank in World War II: Reichsmarschall of the German Reich, a rank
held by one man, Hermann Goring.
These are the highest quality of embroidery you will ever find on any
rank tab of the period and are textbook Goring examples. Gold embroidered crossed
Reichsmarschall batons are intricately detailed and overlay a textured
brocade backing interlaced with silver threading. The batons are surrounded by a laurel
wreath and then also piped in gold around the edge of the tab. Excellent condition and absolutely
stunning quality. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4417 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General der Infanterie,
etc., shoulderboards A pair of worn, sew-in style shoulderboards for a full General (General der Infanterie, General der Panzertruppe,
etc.) in the Heer. Nicely aged celleon gold cords surround inner center cording of
aluminum soutache. Two large,
General officer size pips are mounted to each board. Pips at the base are of a different manufacture
than pips at the shoulder loop, indicating promotional upgrade from Generalleutnant.
Boards have a nice “arch” showing evidence of wear. |
SOLD |
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#4418 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer Generalleutnant shoulderboards A pair of earlier style gold
bullion shoulderboards with single, large General
officer style rank pips at the base of each board. The boards are slip-on style and show
evidence of wear with the gold bullion being slightly brighter around the
button loop area and a nice age patina to all of the cording and the pips. |
SOLD |
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#4419 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General Officer collar tabs A pair of collar tabs for General
officers in the German army (Heer). The base Larisch pattern is tightly
embroidered in gold celleon with inner highlights
being done in gold bullion thread, achieving a very nice two-tone effect,
making for a stunning pair of tabs.
The backening stiffeners appear to have been
removed (a somewhat common practice so that the tabs would not make the
collars stiff and rigid during wear). |
SOLD |
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#4132 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
SA-Stabschef Viktor Lutze Collar
Tab and Grouping Collar tab attributed to Viktor
Lutze, as SA Stabschef. Very finely embroidered in gold wire
over a red badge cloth, with gold edge piping. This design imitates the Reichsfuhrer SS collar tab. This unique piece came out of
the Campion collection many years ago. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
No Longer Available |
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#4126 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Organization Todt General’s collar tabs This pair of tabs is un-issued
and still tied together by a string.
They reflect the General Officer rank of Einsatzgruppenleiter
II, from Organization Todt. Mint
condition. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD At Auction |
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#4125 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
NSKK Korpsfuhrer Shoulderboard and Collar Tab Extremely rare rank insignia grouping
for an NSKK Korpsfuhrer, which includes a single
collar tab and a single shoulderboard. The device used on the shoulderboard is the same oakleaf cluster as used by
Heinrich Himmler on his shoulderboard as Reichsfuhrer SS. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
No Longer Available |
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#4286 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General’s Breast Eagle National emblem for wear on the
breast of tunics by General Officers in the Heer (army). Standard gold bullion thread
construction over a dark green backing.
Bullion is intact and shows quite a bit of age darkening. The gold wire used for swastika and
wreath is a little brighter, but overall shows a nice even tone. Some moth nipping to the green
backing. (click on photo at left for
additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4129 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Generalfeldmarschall Hermann
Goring Breast Eagle and Visor Eagle General officer eagles for the
breast and visor that are believed to have belonged to Hermann Goring during
his time as Generalfeldmarschall, as they were
sourced with other Goring items.
Both eagles are gold bullion embroidered over a very light gray
backing. These are
pre-Reichsmarschall style and more similar in design to standard Luftwaffe
General Officer national eagles. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4223 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer Generalfeldmarschall collar
tabs Pair of matching collar tabs for
a Heer (Army) Generalfeldmarschall. Tabs are a variant pattern, not yet
documented in period photographs by the author, but match period construction
and materials. Variation is in the prongs surrounding the leave. Very nice,
tight gold wire embroidery showing much age toning to the gold. Tabs are un-issued and show no signs
of having been on a uniform. (click on photo
at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4192 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer Generalfeldmarschall’s
Formal Baton Nicely made replica of a Heer
(army) field marshals formal baton, named to GFM Model. Does not have a case. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4315 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General Officer collar tabs A pair of collar tabs for General
officers in the German army (Heer).
Tabs are constructed of tightly woven, gold celleon
thread over a base of very fine, bright red badge cloth. There are slight variances in the
embroidery, as is typical with hand embroidered insignia, so these are not an
exact match. The backing
reinforcement material is also different, but the tabs are obviously produced
by the same manufacturer as all other features are identical. Near mint condition and have not been
on a uniform. (click on photo
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4283 |
|
Oberlandforestmeister (State
Forestry Service General) Collar Tab A single collar tab rank insignia
for the individual who was the head of the State Forestry Service, equivalent
to a Generalmajor rank. This was the highest rank that could
be obtained in the Forestry Service, a very rare piece. Constructed of aged gold bullion wire
over a dark green badge cloth for state service, and surrounded by gold
bullion piping. In very good
condition, with no visible major flaws, just showing nice age and toning. (click on photo
at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4284 |
|
Luftwaffe Generalmajor Collar
Tabs A matched pair of collar insignia
for a Generalmajor in the Luftwaffe. Tightly embroidered gold bullion
wreath over a very fine white backing that has heavily aged and toned from
storage. A single gold
embroidered bird in the center of the wreath indicates the rank of Generalmajor.
Fine, gold cord piping surrounds the edge of the tabs. Nicely constructed, textbook original
pair of tabs showing quite a bit of age, which is reflected in the price. (click on photo
at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4218 |
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Imperial Prussian Generalleutnant
shoulder boards Imperial era shoulderboards
for a Prussian Generalleutnant, constructed in
surrounding gold bullion cords with a silver inner cord with black darts,
indicating an officer from (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4140 |
|
Luftwaffe General’s Visor Cap Eagle Excellent condition gold bullion
embroidered visor cap eagle for a General in the Luftwaffe. Unissued eagle with all backing
intact, nicely aged and toned bullion with a bit of verdigre. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4205 |
|
Heer Generals Visor Cap Later war Erel Privat Heer
Generals visor cap featuring celleon piping &
chin cord, and gilt metal insignia.
Cap is in excellent to near mint condition, with a very fine doeskin
nap and almost no visible flaws.
Beautiful example of a very desirable hat. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4296 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General’s Black Panzer Field Cap Standard 1938 pattern officers
field cap, piped in gold for a General officer. Cap is a high quality tricot fabric,
with gold mesh wire piping around the front scallop and encircling the crown. Gold lace soutache piping is stitched
to the facing above a bullion rosette with the rare gold surround piping on
black. Cap eagle is the 1943 gold
bullion eagle for General officers.
Interior of cap is grey cotton, showing minor wear and a few stains to
the edge. Very rare piece of
General Officer headgear. (click
on photo at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#5215 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General Officer Visor Pre-1942 This is one of the nicest early
Generals visors I’ve ever handled in all my years of
collecting…an incredible piece in-hand! Very high quality, soft doeskin cap
body in a light field grey with nicely toned bullion piping and chincords.
Crisp, silver bullion eagle and wreath are all original to the
cap. The exterior is mint, with
just some age tone. The interior
is in very good condition, with some wear and age to the brittle sweatband
and a couple of holes in the lining.
Maker marked to a small, private purchase cap manufacturer. Acquisition history going back to the
70’s is available. |
SOLD |
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#5186 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General Officer Visor Pre-1942 Nicely age toned General Officer
visor cap with Pre-1942 regulation silver insignia. Cap body is a fine doeskin wool with
no issues and a tall front peak.
Cap is piped in nicely age toned gold bullion with a matching gold
bullion chin cord. The insignia
is a matched set showing beautiful age and tone to the silver wash. The interior shows a moderate amount
of wear and sweat staining to the sweatband, but no major damage. The celluloid sweatshield
is intact and maker marked to the tailor “Richard Kohlberg” of |
SOLD |
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#4781 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General Officer Visor Pre-1942 Erel “Privat” General
officers visor cap, featured in the book “The Collectors Guide to Cloth
Third Reich Military Headgear” by Gary Wilkins. Cap body is made from a very fine,
high quality doeskin wool and is in excellent condition, excellent for a
single moth nip near the piping.
Crown and cap band piping is in gold celleon
web. Wreath, cockade and national
emblem are in aluminum. There is
no chincord, and no evidence of one ever being
attached. Interior of cap is the mint green lining of a Privat and is
extremely clean. The sweatband
has some illegible markings, the source of which is unknown. Tissue paper is still stuffed between
the sweatband and the lining. (This is a relisting as it is back on trade). |
SOLD |
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#5136 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General’s Tunic & Breeches Complete uniform tunic and
breeches for a Generalleutnant in the Heer. Tunic is old style 8 button front with
slanted side pockets. It was
period upgraded from field grade to General officer rank and had red piping
expertly added down the front panel as well as a field grey rayon
collar. The insignia is all
bullion and matching in age and wear.
The single large, Generals size pip has unfortunately been painted
gold (likely post-war collector or veteran addition) and the insignia also
has touch ups, which is why the price is lower than market. There are three loops for a ribbon bar
above the left breast pocket, as well as loops and a screwback
hole on the breast pocket for several combat awards. The breeches have also been upgraded
with the addition of the General’s lampassen
(broad red stripes) and have the remains of the tailor tag/owners name tag
which shows a date of 1937. Both
the tunic and breeches are a larger, portly size, the tunic having a large
waist, neck with short arms. The
breeches are approximately a size 36 |
SOLD |
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#4346 |
(click on photo for
more detailed images) |
Soviet Artillery General’s Uniform and Visor WWII era Soviet General’s
M43 uniform tunic, long pants and visor cap, to a Major General in the
Artillery service. This uniform
came out of the former Soviet Union in the early 90’s after the wall came
down and has been featured in the Schiffer Publications book “Soviet
Military Uniforms from 1917 – 1945”. All pieces are in very good condition
showing minor wear and age but no damage. Tunic exhibits holes in breast area
where various pinback awards were removed. |
SOLD |
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#4301 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer Adminstrative
General’s collar tabs Pair of matching collar tabs for
a Heer (Army) General serving in the Administrative branches, which is
indicated by the green backing and red edge piping. Tabs are of textbook design and
constructed of fine gold wire embroidery. (click on photo
at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4313 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Rommel Signed Document Original Rommel signed awards
list for the War Merit Cross with Swords, from May of 1942 when he was Generaloberst and commander of the Afrika Korps. Very nice, pristine condition with the
typical, bold Rommel signature in pencil. Very good condition. (click on photo
at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4189 |
|
SS Police Oberfuhrer Uniform A full uniform (tunic and pants)
for the rank of Oberfuhrer (senior colonel) in the
SS Polizei division. This was a unique rank to the SS that
was between Colonel and General, yet entitled the officer many of the
privileges of a General officer.
What makes this uniform incredibly rare is the SS style collar Oberfuhrer collar tabs on police-green backing. This was instituted in February of
1942 but rarely worn as most officers in the police who belonged to the SS
preferred the black backed SS officer tabs, rather than the green
backing. Both tunic and breeches
have matching name tags and police stampings, but the officers name has been
scratched off the tags. Complete
with officers bandeleir, leather cartouche and
officers aguilette. Very rare and in excellent
condition. (click on photos for additional/larger
images) |
SOLD |
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#4203 |
|
U.S. Army Major General Haffner Grouping WWII vintage grouping belonging
to Major General Charles Haffner, commander of the 103rd Infantry
“Cactus” Division.
Grouping includes: the very rare 1927
style General officers short overcoat with European Theater Operations
Headquarters patch, Major General’s stars on shoulder straps and
General’s stripes on sleeves; Haffner’s
combat helmet with 2 silver stars soldered on front of helmet; Major General vehicle plate with the
large, WW2 vintage silver stars; a
period photograph of General Haffner in the field. Haffner was commander of the 103rd
from November of 1942 until January of 1945, at which time the division was
taken over by Major General Anthony McAuliffe, famous for telling the
German’s “Nuts” to their surrender request while commanding
the 101st Airborne.
The coat is in very good to excellent condition with no mothing and
just a few minor abrasions. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4187 |
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Very nice piped service tunic and
long pants belonging to Dr. Hans-Joachim Barnewitz, who was the Chief Medical
officer of the Afrika Korps and served on Rommel’s staff. Tailor made tunic is dated from 1938,
when Barnewitz was an Oberfeldarzt (Lt. Colonel)
and has been upgraded several times as he was promoted, including the later
addition of red piping and General Officer insignia (brocade belt and hanger
not included). All insignia is in
bullion and nicely matching in age and tone. Long pants with lampassen
are included. Brocade belt and
dagger hanger are NOT included.
Please contact for further details or photos. Additional pictures added
11/17/08 (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4320 |
|
West German Bundeswehr Luftwaffe Generalleutnant’s
Uniform Tunic and Visor Unique gray blue uniform for a Generalleutnant in the early Luftwaffe of the Bundeswehr
in post war (click on photo
at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4123 |
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SS Police General’s Brigadefuhrer
Collar Tab A single collar tab for the right
collar belonging to an SS-Brigadefuhrer (Generalmajor) of the 1942 SS style General officer
pattern, on a green police underlay. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4166 |
|
Generalfeldmarschall
Milch’s Spange to the Iron Cross 1st Class Rare opportunity to acquire an
award to a field marshal. This spange to the EK1 is attributed to Luftwaffe GFM Erhard
Milch and is part of the Milch estate that was dissolved in 2001. Comes with a period case (not original
to the award) and many pages of provenance (please see photographs). Spange is the early version with the
very rare concave ends on the number box. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4186 |
|
U.S. General of the Army Insignia Pair of post WW2 era rank insignia
for the highest rank in the U.S. Army: General of the Army. Insignia consists of a pair of pin-on
shoulder star clusters, a pair of eagle crests (maker marked) and a small
pair of star clusters for the collar (maker marked silver). (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4115 |
|
Luftwaffe General of Engineers collar tabs Pair of collar tabs for the rare
rank of Leitender Flieger Chefingenieur,
which was the highest General Officer rank of the Luftwaffe Corps of
Engineers. Gold bullion
embroidered wreath surrounding a three bladed propeller, over a pink underlay
with gold piping edging the tabs. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4134 |
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SS Gruppenfuhrer Collar Tab,
pre-1942 Pattern A single collar tab for the SS
General officer rank of Gruppenfuhrer in the first
pattern, which was utilized from 1929 until April of 1942. Tab has an “F” marked RZM
tag on the back. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4130 |
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National Railway General’s Collar Tab Single collar tab for a Railway
General in the Pay Group 5 and above category. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4135 |
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Replica Generalfeldmarschall
Formal Baton An excellent reproduction of a
Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall formal baton,
complete with blue leather case.
Baton and case are both named to GFM Albert Kesselring. Highly detailed and jeweler made. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4014 |
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Kriegsmarine Konteradmiral Shoulderboard A single shoulderboard
for the Kriegsmarine Admiral officer rank of Konteradmiral. Standard gold bullion and silver
Admiral/General shoulderboard construction over a
dark blue backing with screwpost Naval shoulderboard button attachment. |
SOLD |
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#4072 |
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Generalfeldmarschall von
Reichenau Uniform Officers field tunic and breeches
attributed to GFM Walter von Reichenau. Tunic has a (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD By consignor |
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#4073 |
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Afrika Korps/Tropical Uniform for a Generalmajor Absolutely stunning Holters tailored open collar tropical tunic and long
pants in dark olive for a Generalmajor serving in
the tropics. Tunic has a tailor
tag, but the name has been carefully cut out. Pants show evidence of where the tag
has been removed. Insignia (shoulderboards and collartabs)
are all celleon and textbook, the breast eagle is
one of the most beautiful I have ever encountered being rendered in two tone
gold wire and bullion over a tropical olive backing. Long pants have red General’s lampassen. Included with the uniform is a M-43 Generals
cap, in a different shade of green, with celleon
piping and a celleon cap eagle. The silver bullion cockade has thin
gold piping surrounding it at the base.
Very rare and impressive uniform with all matching textbook insignia. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
No Longer Available SOLD by consignor |
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#4097 |
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Luftwaffe General der Flieger Kleiner Rock Uniform, named
to Pour le Merite recipient Beautiful formal Luft
General’s Kleiner Rock and long pants named to General der Flieger
Friderich Christiansen, a Pour le Merite recipient
of WWI. Doeskin wool tunic with
wide, white General’s lapel facings, white cuff and panel piping down
the front and gold twist piping around the collar. The interior is lined in
blue gray artificial silk with both tailor label and name tag. Long pants
have Generals white lampassen piping down the side
seams. Insignia is all gold
bullion and appears nicely matched in age and tone. General’s Kleiner Rock tunics
are extremely rare to find and among the more elegant formal uniforms of the
era. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4050 |
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Reichsfuhrer SS Collar Tab A single collar tab for the rank
of Reichsfuhrer SS, which was held from 1929 - 1945
by Heinrich Himmler. The tab is
for the right collar and is very tightly embroidered in aluminum wire on a
fine, black velvet backing. Only
five of the brass bead highlights remain on the laurel wreath, but otherwise
this example is in excellent condition.
There are tiny punch holes in the upper left and lower right corners
indicating that this was most likely a display piece. Extremely rare original rank insignia
for the head of the SS. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4006 |
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Waffen SS General Sepp Dietrich’s Leather Coat Leather overcoat and shoulderboards attributed to well
known Waffen SS General Sepp Dietrich. Shoulderboards
are of the Oberstgruppenfuhrer rank (three frosted
rank pips) in gold bullion and silver cording and are of the slip-on variety (they have been
removed from the coat due to fragility of the underlay fabric). Non-regulation gold General officer screwpost buttons for shoulderboard
attachment, all others are regulation silver, as was correct for the SS. Dietrich of course,
‘personalized’ his uniforms incorporating some Heer traditions by
utilizing gold to indicate General rank as per the army (Heer) style, instead
of the silver regulated by the Waffen SS. There is a dagger hanger also present
inside the pocket flap. Overcoat exterior, sleeve lining and inner lining all
show much wear and field use.
Coat and separate inside liner both are maker marked. Comes with several pages of provenance
from the veteran who captured this from Dietrich’s home (only one
sample page is shown). Many
period photos exist of Dietrich wearing this very coat. Excellent opportunity to own a very
rare piece of history attributed to a charismatic and highly respected
General officer of World War Two (Sepp Dietrich was commander of the Liebstandarte Adolf Hitler, which was Hitlers honorary SS
bodyguard. |
SOLD |
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#4007 |
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Heer Generalmajor Panzer Uniform Privately tailored black panzer
wrapper and pants for a General in the panzer troops. Insignia is in all matching celleon, boards are sewn-in with screw post buttons. Collar is piped in panzer pink. Wrap and pants are made in high
quality black tricot fabric and lined in black artificial silk. Pants have General’s red lampassen (broad red stripes) and ties at the bottom of
each leg. Loops for many awards incuding breast award for DKiG
or Spanish Cross. Un-named, but could probably be researched as based on
pants size this was a very tall General.
This uniform has some good provenance as well and has only been in the
hands of a few collectors. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
No Longer Available |
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#4009 |
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Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall Shoulderboards Pair of shoulderboards
attributed to Luftwaffe GFM Erhard Milch. Boards are the larger, overcoat size
variety with all three cords in brite gold bullion
over a white underlay. Batons are
the larger, oversized variety and are silver cast. In many period photos and official
portraits it can be seen that Milch wore these larger boards and batons on
his tunics. These examples are
one of many items that came out of GFM Milch’s estate several years
ago. For more info on Luft GFM
boards and GFM Milch visit the Luft GFM page. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4013 |
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Pre-Imperial Era General’s Shoulderboards Massive pair of Generalmajor shoulderboards,
6” long by 2 ¾” wide believed to date back to the late
1800’s. Gold bullion cords
surrounding an inner silver cord over a dark green underlay. Boards are the slip-on variety. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1051 |
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Luftwaffe General’s Dagger Hangers Extremely rare Luft
General’s Deluxe dagger hangers. Gold finish shows very light wear with
a beautiful, aged gilt finish.
RZM marked with “UE 10” & “DRGM”. Fabric straps in very good to
excellent condition on front with light wear to the velvet backing. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4004 |
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Soviet General’s full uniform and visor M-43 style Colonel
General’s full uniform, has correct WW2 General’s period buttons
all same maker with correct number of republics for pre-1945. This is one of
the first high ranking full uniforms of WW2 vintage to come out of (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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# 1028 |
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British General’s Tunic, Monty’s MA Named, Brigadier General’s
khaki service tunic, 8th army WW2 vet and holder of the
Distinguished Service Order and Order of the (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1046 |
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German Heer General der Infanterie
tunic, named Tunic, pants and visor cap. Tunic is named to a Pour Le Merite, Knights Cross and German Cross In Gold recipient Kuno-Hans von Both. It is made from the finest doeskin
I’ve seen. Boards and tabs are bullion and exhibit matching age, breast
eagle is celleon. All buttons are maker mark matched, no
flaws whatsoever on the exterior. There is a minor stain inside on the
interior back panel. Pants have
matching tailor label though do not have owners name tag and are made from
heavy, top grade gabardine. This
was a Russian front General and the whole uniform is made of very heavy
weight wool. Just an absolute
beautiful, stunning piece. The
Generals visor did not come with the uniform but is being sold with this as a
set. It is an Erel with proper
venting on the inside and outside cockade, constructed from fine
doeskin. The medals shown on the
tunic are not included, but available for separate sale. The ribbon bar is a modern made copy
using original materials. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1047 |
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German Luftwaffe Generalmajor
Uniform and Visor Extremely rare General’s Fliegerbluse (Flyers Blouse) tunic, pants and visor
cap. Tunic has initials inside,
but no name. Research, based on
initials shows three Luftwaffe Generals during WW2 with these initials. Based on my research, the tunic size
and award loops, it may have belonged to a well known
Paratroop General. Tunic is a
very finely made lighter weight gabardine in excellent condition with the
exception of a few very small holes (about pencil point size) that can only
be seen upon very close inspection.
Tunic is of typical fliegerbluse cut and has
a dagger hanger loop in the left pocket. Boards and tabs are both bullion,
breast eagle is celleon. Gold bullion piping surrounds the
collar, but is smaller than regulation.
Pants are a heavier weight gabardine showing some use and minor field
repairs. White Lampassen are still nice and bright and free from
staining. Visor may be of
government stock, in lesser grade gabardine with no maker mark. Bullion insignia shows much age, toning
and some mold in places. Entire
uniform is more of a field quality rather than service dress and all pieces
match very well to each other.
Medals, belt and holster are not included in sale but may be purchased
separately with uniform. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1053 |
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Beautiful bullion embroidered
visor bill and eagle/crest. Very
hard to find this combination as it is a pre-war hat (with the eagle facing
to the right). The inside of the
cap has “STONE” written on the sweatband. Admiral Everett Stone was the
Executive Officer aboard the U.S.S. California during the attack on (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#4002 |
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Heer Generalfeldmarschall collar
tabs A pair of 1941 pattern elongated
collar tabs for a Generalfeldmarschall in the
Heer. Two tone gold wire
embroidery over bright red badge cloth.
Left side tab shows some wear and possible repair to the badge cloth. Right side is in very good condition.
Back of tabs show the initials “WvB”
handwritten on each one.
Extremely rare and hard to find these days. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1064 |
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Polizei Generalmajor’s
Shoulderboards Matching pair of boards for the
rank of Generalmajor/SS-Brigadefuhrer. Constructed of celleon
gold cords and aluminum inner cords over a police green underlay. Boards are of the sew-in variety and
appear to have been un-issued.
Back side of boards show some moth damage to the underlay, in places
the shiny cardboard underlay is visible.
This is an extremely rare set of boards. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1061 |
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Luftwaffe General’s Breast Eagle Beautifully embroidered, high
quality breast eagle for a General in the Luftwaffe. Multi-tone gold bullion embroidery
with yellow yarn highlights over a blue-gray backing. Un-issued. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1062 |
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Luftwaffe General’s Cap Eagle Excellent, tightly woven high
quality cap eagle for General
officer rank in the Luftwaffe.
Two-tone gold bullion embroidery with gold wire highlights over a
blue-gray backing. Un-issued. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1063 |
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Heer General’s Breast Eagle Another un-issued example of
General officer insignia, this one for the army. Nice mix of high quality bullion embroidery
with gold wire highlights over a field gray backing. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1050 |
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Heer Army General’s Dagger Hangers Excellent condition, very rare
Army General’s gold finished Deluxe dagger hangers. Nice, even gold finish with darkened
patina. Fabric straps are also in excellent condition front and back. Box clip at top (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#3127 |
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Heer Generalfeldmarschall shoulderboards 1st pattern 1938-1940 pair
of matching shoulderboards for a Generalfeldmarschall in the German Army. Batons are stamped of flat stock
silver in the first pattern and also have a silver frosting applied. Shoulderboards
are the earlier style gold bullion with silver inner cord and are of the very
rare five loop variant. These are
a larger set of boards and were probably used on a greatcoat or leathercoat and do show some slight arching and bending
from wear. Boards are the slip-on
variety and also show wear from button attachment. There is a very even ageing to both
the boards and batons. An
excellent, original set of GFM boards. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1027 |
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Heer Generalfeldmarschall shoulderboards These have gone back in the
collection, but pictures will remain up for those who want reference.
Matching pair of slip-on shoulderboards for an
early Generalfeldmarschall in the Army (Heer). This is the 1st pattern of
crossed batons which exhibit a design going back into the 1800’s. This pattern was officially worn from
1938 up until 1940 when they were replaced by a more detailed design
reflective of the Nazi era. (For more detail on the baton patterns and dates,
see Army GFM Insignia). The shoulderboards
are of the Reichsheer pattern with the non-visible
red underlay. Nicely aged and
toned early gold bullion and silver cords with the silver darkening towards
the end of the boards. Batons are in excellent condition and still show a nice,
silver even appearance. Werner
von Blomberg was the only Generalfeldmarschall from
1930 to 1940 though this pattern was also utilized by a few of the later
promoted field marshal’s. GFM von Leeb in particular seemed to favor
this pattern, perhaps due to his dislike of the Nazi party. It is unknown who this pair may have
belonged to. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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#1060 |
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General Officer Shoulderboard
Buttons Have a few of these available in
sets of two by different makers, condition varies. Also have a few un-issued cards of
12. Occasionally have other
General officer buttons in different sizes and makers as I pick up good ones
whenever I see them, please contact me if you’re looking for something
specific. |
SOLD OUT |
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#1029 |
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U.S. Army Lieutenant General Shoulder Stars WWI/WWII early style silver
frosted three star Generals’ insignia set for the shoulder straps. Nice, big set really display well on a
period tunic or coat. No maker
markings. Pin on. |
SOLD |
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#1030 |
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U.S. Army Brigadier General Shoulder Stars WWI/WWII early style silver, age
toned one star Generals’ insignia set for the shoulder straps. Another nice, big set that will look
nice on an aged tunic or display with other similarly aged brass and ribbons. No maker markings. Pin on. |
SOLD |
#4606 |
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for more detailed images) |
Heer General Officer Visor Pre-1942 Highly desirable, top of the line
Erel “Privat” General officers visor cap. Cap body is made from a very fine,
high quality doeskin wool and is in absolutely mint condition. Piping is in a nice, bright gold celleon which contrasts well with the aged gold bullion chincord.
Wreath and cockade are hand embroidered silver bullion, national
emblem is aluminum. Interior of
cap is the typical mint green lining of a Privat and is extremely clean. The only issue is a cracked fracture
in the sweatband at the forehead.
Tissue paper is still stuffed between the sweatband and the lining and
the sweatband is brittle (as a result, no under-the-hood shots). |
SOLD |
#4596 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General Officer Visor Pre-1942 Very nice Erel
“Extra” General officer’s visor adorned with the early,
pre-1942 silver officers insignia.
Cap exterior is near perfect showing just the tiniest bit of wear to
the fine wool. Bullion gold
piping and chin cord exhibit even ageing. Insignia consists of a metal, silver
frosted national eagle with a very nice age to the frosting and a silver bullion
hand embroidered wreath. Interior
shows even, honest wear throughout with no major issues. If you’re looking for a pre-42
Generals, this one is a beauty. |
SOLD |
#4598 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer General Officer M43 Visored Field Cap Stunning General officer M-43
visored field cap showing a beautiful and very rare flatwire
gold eagle sewn to the crown. Cap
body is made from a very fine wool as you would expect to see on a
General’s field cap and is free of any damage. The gold eagle is accompanied by a
national colors cockade surrounded by gold piping unique to General officers.
Interior has no maker marks and is lined in a light brown cotton with a soft
leather sweatband. Two gold pebbled
“Ulbricht” marked cap buttons secure the front flap. |
SOLD |
#4789 |
(click on photo for more detailed images) |
Kriegsmarine Admiral’s Greatcoat Cloth greatcoat in dark blue wool
with cornflower-blue open faced lapels indicating officer rank of
Admiral. Coat is a private
purchase piece made from a high-grade soft wool and lined in black cotton. Rank insignia consists of Admiral rank
shoulderboards sewn into the shoulder seams and
secured with gold buttons. Boards
are very nicely age toned gold bullion with aluminum inner cords over a
black/blue underlay and have two large silver pips indicating the rank of a
full Admiral. Condition is very
good with no damage. The
cornflower-blue lapels have some small, very minor abrasions which may be
moth nips but do not go all the way through the wool. Great looking display coat. |
SOLD |
#4569 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer Generalmajor Tunic Light, summer-weight tunic for a Generalmajor in the Heer. Tunic is a five button front M-35
style tailored in a very light weight, gray/green cotton twill with a green
artificial silk lining. Shoulderboards are finely aged, gold bullion for the rank
of Generalmajor. Breast eagle is gold bullion with gold
wire and yarn highlights with a matching age and tone. Collar tabs are hand embroidered celleon with slight age to the artificial gold thread and
some wear showing to the red backing cloth. The tunic has numerous award loops to
both the right and left breast pockets as well as ribbon bar loops. Tailor tag is attached to the inside
chest area but has faded so that the owners name is no longer visible. All original buttons are present and
are maker marked to Overhoff & C.
Tunic condition is excellent, with no damage, snags or repairs, only
some slight soiling where the awards were attached to the award loops. |
SOLD |
#4206 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Luftwaffe Generalmajor Officers
Greatcoat Tailor made greatcoat for a Generalmajor in the Luftwaffe made of the finest grade
doeskin wool and in excellent condition.
Coat features the wide white, badgecloth
lapels and white collar piping, indicative of a General officer in the
Luftwaffe. Also unique to the
Luftwaffe was the use of collar rank insignia on greatcoats, and this coat
exhibits two stunning celleon collar tabs featuring
a mixture of celleon with fine gold bullion
highlights. Shoulderboards
are a matching celleon and aluminum cord. This coat would display great with a
Luft Generalmajor uniform, which is a much easier
and more common rank to find. (New photos added 9/14/10). |
SOLD |
#4604 |
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U.S. Major General Richard H. Carmichael Uniform This uniform belonged to Major
General Richard H. Carmichael (Army Air Corps/US Air Force). General
Carmichael was awarded two Distinguished Service Crosses and two Silver Stars
during WWII. He is well known for successfully landing his unarmed B-17 during
the attack on Links: http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/rhcarmichael.htm http://www.af.mil/information/bios/bio.asp?bioID=4926 |
SOLD |
#4347 |
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for more detailed images) |
World War I French General’s Uniform WWI era French General’s
dolman uniform tunic and dress trousers, named to “General Genolo” and dated 18 of February 1913. The dolman has several moth holes,
evidence of wear and period repairs but is in good condition for a uniform
that is nearing 100 years old!
Bright red, heavy wool pants are in very good condition showing little
wear and age and no major damage.
I do not have any background information on General Genolo, but it would be a good research project for those
who have more time and resources. |
SOLD |
#4317 |
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for more detailed images) |
Italian General’s Uniform WWII era Italian General’s
uniform tunic, showing the cut and quality expected of an Italian tailor
(made in |
SOLD |
#4319 |
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for more detailed images) |
East German General’s Uniform and Visor Parade dress uniform for a full
General in the East German army, circa 1980. Grouping includes four pocket, open collar
tunic, Generals breeches with bright red lampassen,
dress aguilette, medal bars, Soviet academy badge
and brocade belt and buckle. Shoulderboards are made of five loop celleon/aluminum
intertwined cording with two silver pips. Collar and cuff insignia is gold,
stamped metal, highlighted by bright red piping around the collar and cuffs.
Pants, breeches and hat all show minor wear and are in excellent condition. (click on photo
at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
#4364 |
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for more detailed images) |
British Generals Cap Olive field visor cap for a
British General in very good condition with no visible flaws and maker marked
to Herbert Johnson of |
SOLD |
#5176 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Heer Generals Collar Tab A single collar tab for General
officer ranks in the Heer (Army).
Tab is hand embroidered gold bullion in typical high quality style,
showing much age and tone to the gold bullion and some significant wear to the
red cloth backing. This tab was
obviously removed from a uniform, which likely accounts for some of the
damage. Even with the damage to
the backing, it is an excellent textbook example of the quality of German
embroidery on General officer insignia, at a great price. |
SOLD |
#5175 |
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for more detailed images) |
Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall
Baton Devices A single shoulderboard
rank insignia device for a Generalfeldmarschall in
the Luftwaffe. The insignia
consists of a pair of crossed field marshal batons bearing the correct
pattern of Balkan cross/iron cross/wehrmacht eagle
that was on the ceremonial batons.
The batons are made of cast aluminum and the attachment prongs have
been clipped off. They are the extra large size,
which is common and unique to the aluminum baton devices (silver batons, in
comparison, are about 15mm smaller). |
SOLD |
#5159 |
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for more detailed images) |
Luftwaffe Generalmajor Shoulderboards Very nice set of aged, gold
bullion General Officer shoulderboards for a Generalmajor in the Luftwaffe. Boards are constructed of gilt wire
cords with aluminum inner cord over a white badgecloth
backing. Gold Generals tunic
buttons are included. Would go
nicely with the set of Generalmajor Collar Tabs in
the listing below, as the age and tone match perfectly. |
SOLD |
#5160 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Luftwaffe Generalmajor Collar
Tabs Matching pair of aged, gold
bullion General Officer collar tabs for a Generalmajor
in the Luftwaffe. The tabs are
embroidered in fine, gilt wire and edge piped in bullion cord over a fine,
white badge cloth. They are maker
marked “22”, which is a common maker of Generals collar
insignia. Would go nicely with
the set of Generalmajor Shoulderboards
in the listing above, as the age and tone match perfectly. |
SOLD |
#5059 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Senior Leaders Sleeve Insignia, Foreign Diplomatic Service 1938 pattern sleeve insignia for
a high grade, Pay Group I official serving in the Foreign Diplomatic
Service. The insignia is
hand-embroidered in a silver bullion which has evenly toned to a goldish hue
over the years. There are white
yarn highlights around the swastika wreath and accenting the eagle wings,
feathers and feet. The backing is
now a faded blue, with darker blue around the edges. Very impressive piece. |
SOLD |
#5027 |
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for more detailed images) |
Luftwaffe General’s Cape Eagle Large, hand embroidered gold
bullion Luftwaffe eagle and swastika for use on the General officer
cape. Eagle is left-facing, for
use and attachment to the left side of the cape. Eagle is in excellent condition with
beautiful workmanship, detail and definition utilizing the finest gold
bullion and gold wire of the time.
Eagle measure approximately 19.5cm wide, wingtip to wingtip backing. |
SOLD |
#4788 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
Luftwaffe Generalmajor Collar
Tabs A perfectly matched pair of
collar tab insignia for a General Officer with the rank of Generalmajor in the Luftwaffe. Tabs are hand embroidered in gold celleon over white badge cloth, edged in gold bullion
cord piping with gold bullion wire highlights to the single gulls indicating
rank. Tabs are maker marked
“22”, which is a desirable maker and one well known to advanced
collectors. |
SOLD |
#4599 |
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for more detailed images) |
Heer/Luftwaffe General Officer Tunic Buttons A set of 12 matching gold pebbled
tunic buttons for use on General officer tunics of the Heer or
Luftwaffe. Buttons appear to have
been removed from a uniform as they show a light amount of wear and minor
discoloration. All buttons are
marked “Extra Fein” on the back, some with a minor bit of rust on
the backing. These buttons would
be perfect for a matching tunic restoration. |
SOLD |
#4582 |
(click on photo
for more detailed images) |
SS Brigadefuhrer Collar Tab Single collar tab for the left
side collar of the General Officer rank SS Brigadefuhrer. Tab is the frist
version, utilized from May of 1933 until April of 1942. Tightly embroidered
two leaf oakleaf of the Pre-1942 version over a black, velvet backing. The oakleaf is accentuated by a
single, embroidered rank pip. No
tag on back. Tab is rated very
good to excellent. |
SOLD |
#4565 |
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for more detailed images) |
Kriegsmarine Admiral’s Vehicle Pennant Triangular vehicle pennant, or
wimple, for an Admiral in the Kriegsmarine. Flag is dark blue cotton edged on all
three sides by a gold brocade tress with embroidered swastikas. The national emblem is woven from a
fine, golden yellow cotton thread with brown highlights. These vehicle pennants were displayed
on the left front fender of the staff car when the Admiral was present in the
vehicle. Very good condition with
slight age darkening to the brocade. |
SOLD |
#4446 |
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for more detailed images) |
German General Officer Rank Pips A pair of large General Officer
sized rank pips for use on Third Reich General’s shoulderboards. Both pips are well worn and matching
in age and toning and show evidence of having been removed from shoulderboards.
All prongs remain intact and could easily be used again to restore
pips to stripped Generalleutnant boards (or restore
missing pips on higher ranks).
Nice, original pieces, and extremely rare to find a loose, equally
aged matching pair. |
SOLD |
#4185 |
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for more detailed images) |
Marshal of the Pair of World War Two era shoulderboards for the highest military rank in the
Soviet Union; Marshal of the (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
#4146 |
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SS Gruppenfuhrer Collar Tab,
pre-1942 Pattern, variant Single rank collar tab for the SS
General officer rank of Gruppenfuhrer in the first
pattern, which was utilized from 1929 until April of 1942. This tab is a confirmed, rare variant. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
#4217 |
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Imperial Imperial era shoulderboards
for a General from the Wurrtemberg province, which
show evidence of having previously been a Generaloberst
in the range of Generalfeldmarschall. On the front and back of the boards
you can see where four pips and a center placed cipher have previously been
fastened to the boards, but removed.
There is a nice, even age to the tops of the boards so the devices
were likely removed a long time ago.
Boards are gold bullion
cord, with silver inner cord and darts of red and black indicating (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
#4248 |
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U.S. Army Indian War era Brigadier General’s Shoulderboard Single star General’s board
for a Brigadier in the Indian War era.
Very good condition, with some of the gold bullion piping missing
around the inner edges. |
SOLD |
#4311 |
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Rommel Signed Document Original Rommel signed awards
list for the War Merit Cross with Swords, from May of 1942 when he was Generaloberst and commander of the Afrika Korps. Very nice, pristine condition with the
typical, bold Rommel signature in pencil. Very good condition. (click on photo
at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
#4312 |
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for more detailed images) |
Rommel Signed Document Original Rommel signed awards list
for the War Merit Cross with Swords, from May of 1942 when he was Generaloberst and commander of the Afrika Korps. Very nice, pristine condition with the
typical, bold Rommel signature in pencil. Very good condition. (click on photo
at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
#4314 |
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for more detailed images) |
Rommel Signed Document Original Rommel signed awards
list for the War Merit Cross with Swords, from May of 1942 when he was Generaloberst and commander of the Afrika Korps. Very nice, pristine condition with the
typical, bold Rommel signature in pencil. Very good condition. (click on photo
at left for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
#4003 |
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Rommel Signed Document Original Rommel signed awards list
from February 1942 when he was Generaloberst and
commander of the Afrika Korps.
Comes with a certificate of authority from a document appraiser. Note: I have
access to authentic signed documents from all of the Third Reich Generalfeldmarschall’s. Please email me if you have one that
you are specifically looking for. (click on photos
for additional/larger images) |
SOLD |
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