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An Army Honour Roll Clasp. An excellent quality example of the type with 4 round pins on reverse, retaining all original gold finish. Unissued and still on the pale brown felt lining from the inside of the presentation case, extremely fine £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,500
A Luftwaffe Honour Roll Clasp in its Original Presentation Case. A superb quality example, retaining all original matt gold finish with bright polished highlights. Originally having 4 flat pins on the back, all now detatched, although the remnants of 2 are still present, otherwise in excellent condition. The case is covered in black artificial leather. Inside it is lined in dark blue velvet on both lower and upper sections, extremely fine and of the 3 types of Honour Roll Clasp, the...
Hammer Price: £600
An Iron Cross First Class 1939 in its Original Presentation Case and with the Matching Maker’s Outer Cardboard Box. The Iron Cross is probably an early War production, not maker marked, unissued, and is almost mint. The case is covered in black artificial leather, with a silver outline of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in white velvet, and white artificial silk in the top. Case is about mint. The outer pale cream cardboard box has some slight...
Hammer Price: £320
An Iron Cross First Class 1939 in its Original Presentation Case and with the Matching Maker’s Outer Cardboard Box. The Iron Cross is probably an early War production, the pin maker stamped ‘65’ [Klein and Quenzer, Idar Oberstein], unissued factory new condition. The case is also mint, and is covered in black artificial leather, with a silver outline of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in cream velvet, and white artificial silk in the top. The...
Hammer Price: £460
An Iron Cross First Class 1939 in its Original Presentation Case. The Iron Cross is probably an early War production, pin stamped ‘26’ [B.H. Mayer, Pforzheim], unissued, and is about factory mint, retaining all original finish. The case is covered in black artificial leather, with a silver outline of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in white velvet, and white artificial silk in the top. Case is also about mint, extremely fine £260-£300
An Iron Cross First Class 1939, Screw-back Private Purchase, in its Original Presentation Case. It is convex type, and is stamped ‘L/54 [Schauerte and Hohfeld, Ludenscheid] below the rear plate, which is also convex and with a centre ridge. Probably unissued. The case is covered in black artificial leather, without a silver outline of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in black velvet which is recessed to take the rear circular plate, and white...
Hammer Price: £380
An Iron Cross First Class 1939. A Schauerte and Hohfeld Screw-back Type. Maker’s mark ‘L/54’. Domed screw-plate with raised centre bar, nearly extremely fine £200-£240
A Cloth Iron Cross First Class 1939. A Rare Cloth Version. Black velvet centre, swastika outlined in white cotton, and ‘1939’ in the same white cotton. Silver wire border, black felt border, good very fine, rare £500-£700
Hammer Price: £1,600
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross First Class 1914. A rare 1st Pattern, with scalloped edges to the ‘1939’ date box. Believed to be a Paul Meybauer, Berlin production, but not maker-marked. Large hinge plate and with a round ‘foot’ to the catch. Pin widens in centre, extremely fine £360-£440
Hammer Price: £750
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross First Class 1914, by C. E. Junker, Berlin. The 2nd pattern with straight edges to the ‘1939’ box. Unmarked but with distinctive Juncker-type hinge, round base to the hook. Probably an unissued example, retaining most factory finish, good very fine and desirable by this maker £300-£400
Hammer Price: £400
A scarce type Iron Cross Second Class 1939 in its Original Presentation Packet. A particularly scarce type, this size being about half way between a Schinkel type and the standard Iron Cross Second Class 1939. Rare 1st Pattern with small dimensions than the standard pattern Iron Cross. Not maker marked. About mint condition, retaining almost all original factory bright polished finish. In a small brown paper packet, front printed in Gothic script ‘Eisernes Kreuz II.Klasse 1939’, with...
Hammer Price: £260
Iron Crosses 2nd Class 1939 in Original Presentation Packets. Two examples, the first by Richard Simm and Sohne in Presentation Packet. Standard Cross in absolutely factory mint condition, retaining all original finish, and in original tissue paper wrapping. Ring stamped ‘93’. Blue paper packet, front printed in Gothic script ‘Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse 1939’, and on the back ‘Richard Simm and Sohne Gablonz Neisse’; the second by Steinhauer and Luck, in Presentation Packet...
Hammer Price: £300
Iron Crosses 2nd Class 1939 in Original Presentation Packets. Two examples, the first by Gustav Brehmer, in slightly damaged Presentation Packet retaining almost all original bright factory finish. Ring stamped ‘13’. Blue paper packet, front printed in Gothic script ‘Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse 1939’, and on the back ‘Gustav Brehmer Markneukirchen’; the second by Rudolf Wachter and Lange, in Presentation Packet retaining most original bright factory finish. Ring stamped ‘100’....
An Iron Cross Second Class 1939 in Scarce LDO Box. A fine example by Wilhelm Deumer retaining almost all original bright factory finish. Ring stamped ‘L/11’. Maroon paper covered box, inside the white paper lid is printed ‘LDO’, and the lower section has a dark blue velvet recessed space into which the Cross fits, extremely fine £240-£280
Hammer Price: £240
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross Second Class 1914. A rare First Pattern, with scalloped edges to the ‘1939’ date box. Maker unknown. 2 pairs of flat horizontal pins, one pair above the other on the reverse. An issued example with very light tarnishing, otherwise very good condition, on its Great War riband, black safety type pins at either end of the riband, extremely fine £360-£440
£360–£440
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914, 2nd Pattern in its Original Presentation Packet. Straight edges to the ‘1939’ date box, in its very rare horizontal printed paper presentation packet, and still wrapped in the original tissue paper. The front printed in black Gothic letters ‘Spange zum Eisernen Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939’. The reverse with the maker’s name ‘Ziemer and Sohne Oberstein’. The Clasp with no maker’s mark. 2 pairs of flat horizontal pins, one pair above the...
A Spanish Cross in Silver with Swords. An exceptional quality ‘925’ silver highly detailed example, retaining all original bright factory finish. Not maker marked, but a tiny ‘925’ silver hallmark just below the hinge. Wide slightly tapering pin, extremely fine £1,000-£1,400
£1,000–£1,400
A M.1936 Spanish Civil War Wound Badge in Silver, with Maker’s mark. An extremely rare variation with a flat plate on reverse, and flat tapering pin, with maker’s stamp ‘L/52’ inside frame [C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim] on it. Excellent quality and condition, but the lower left side of the wreath appears to have been grazed by a rifle bullet, very good condition and an extremely rare maker-marked example £240-£280
£240–£280
A M.1936 Spanish Civil War Wound Badge in Silver. Hollow back type, with round pin. Some tarnishing, otherwise a particularly good quality and condition example, very good condition £140-£180
Hammer Price: £160
A M.1936 Spanish Civil War Wound Badge in Black. An exceptional quality example, retaining almost all high gloss paint factory finish. Not maker marked. Hollow back type, with round pin, very good condition £100-£140
Hammer Price: £100
A 1939 Gold Wound Badge. A very good quality heavy gold-plated early type. No maker’s stamp on reverse. Round pin. Very slight rubbing on swastika, otherwise very good condition. The pin is slightly bent towards the point, so appears to be an issued example, very good condition £140-£180
Hammer Price: £180
A 1939 Silver Wound Badge in its Original Presentation Packet. A Late War type in original factory new condition, but some finish faded to grey the silver-plate. Raised ‘30’ maker’s mark. Pale brown paper packet, front printed in black Gothic lettering ‘Verwundeten Abzeichen silber’ and maker’s name in black ‘Hauptmunzamt Wien 40’ on back. Badge still in its original tissue paper wrapping. Slight wear to the packet, extremely good condition £100-£140
Hammer Price: £140
1939 Black Wound Badges in Original Presentation Packets. The first a superb quality early War type with semi-gloss black finish in original factory new condition, no maker’s mark. Pale brown paper packet, front printed in black Gothic lettering ‘Verwundeten Abzeichen schwarz’ and maker’s name in black ‘Mittweidaer Metallwarenfabrik Rudolf Wachtler and Lange Mittweida’; the second a superb quality early War type with satin black finish, in factory new condition, no maker’s...
1939 Black Wound Badges. Two examples, the first a very good quality example, maker’s mark ‘E.S.P.’ [Eugen Schmidthaussler, Pforzheim] on back; the second a scarce late War 1944-45 type in zinc. Maker’s mark ‘E.S.P.’ [Eugen Schmidthaussler, Pforzheim] on back, the pin is in brass, rather than steel, and the hinge has a reinforcing ‘foot’ to it, very good condition (2) £120-£160
£120–£160
A Knight’s Cross of the War Service Cross with Swords. A fine quality early example in 900 silver. The bottom arm of the Cross is stamped on one side ‘900’ and ‘20’ [C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim] on the other side. It is an issued example, having a few tiny knocks and scratches. The riband has a small metal hook for attaching to a metal loop under the tunic collar, with the matching one missing from the other end of the riband, very fine £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,850
A War Service Cross First Class in its Original Presentation Case. A superb example in mint as new unissued condition, retaining all original bright factory finish. The pin is maker stamped ‘1’ [Deschler and Sohn, Munchen]. The case is also mint, and is covered in black artificial leather, with a solid image in silver of the Cross printed on the slightly domed lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in black velvet, and white artificial silk in the top printed in black ‘Deschler...
Hammer Price: £200
A War Service Cross First Class with Swords. An unusual convex shaped variant. Excellent quality and condition early type, retaining almost all original bright factory polished finish. Round pin. No maker’s mark, nearly extremely fine and a scarce variant £100-£140
Hammer Price: £95
War Service Crosses Second Class with Swords in Original Presentation Packets. Two examples, the first an early War issue of excellent quality in bronze, and in mint as new unissued condition, retaining all original bright factory finish. The ring is maker stamped ‘1’ [Deschler and Sohn, Munchen]. The light brown packet is also mint, and has printed on the front ‘Kriegs-Verdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwerten’; the second a late War issue, but of excellent quality in bronze washed...
A War Service Cross 2nd Class in its Rare Fitted Original Presentation Case. A fine early War issue of exceptional quality in bronze, and in mint as new unissued condition, retaining all original bright factory finish. The ring is maker stamped ‘1’ [Deschler and Sohn, Munchen]. The case, in mint condition, is covered in black paper artificial leather. Inside it is lined on the lower section in white velvet, and recessed to receive the Cross. Above this is another recessed section for a...
£200–£240
War Service Crosses Second Class in Original Presentation Packets. Two examples, the first an early War issue of excellent quality in bronze, and in mint as new unissued condition, retaining all original bright factory finish, and is wrapped in its original tissue paper. The ring is maker stamped ‘1’ [Deschler and Sohn, Munchen]. The light brown packet is also mint, and has printed on the front ‘Kriegs-Verdienstkreuz 2. Klasse ohne Schwerten’ and on the reverse ‘Deschler and Sohn...
Hammer Price: £80
War Service Cross Medals in Original Presentation Packets. Two examples, the first an early War issue of excellent quality in bronze, and in mint as new unissued condition, retaining all original bright factory finish. The ring is not marked. The light brown packet is also mint, and has printed on the front ‘Kriegs-Verdienstmedaille 1939’ and on the reverse ‘Josef Feix Sohne Gablonz/Neisse’; the second an early War issue of excellent quality in bronze, and in mint as new unissued...
Hammer Price: £85
An Infantry Assault Badge in Silver in its Original Presentation Packet. A fine late War example in zinc, not having been silver-plated. No maker’s mark. White metal pin. The packet is blue paper, the front printed in black Gothic letters ‘Infanterie Sturmabzeichen’. On the back ‘E. Ferd. Wiedmann Frankfurt a. M. S.10’, very good condition £150-£200
A Panzer Assault Badge in Silver for 25 Engagements. A particularly fine early example, in excellent condition, being the thickly silver-plated type, retaining all original factory finish with bright polished highlights, scooped-out back to the wreath, maker’s mark ‘GB’ [Gustav Brehmer, Markneukirchen] on the back of the tank, brass pin, and 3 rivets with raised heads in the back, extremely good condition £1,000-£1,400
An Army Parachutist’s Badge. Aluminium type, with anodised gold wreath and silvered diving eagle. Maker’s mark ‘C.E. Juncker Berlin S W’. Retains much original factory finish. Eagle held to wreath by 2 small domed rivets. Thin white metal pin, hook broken off bottom of wreath, otherwise very good condition £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
A Wehrmacht Sniper’s Badge First Class. Machine-embroidered on pale grey felt, black cotton eagle’s head and crossed green cotton oak leaves, gold wire border, good condition £500-£700
Hammer Price: £1,300
A Wehrmacht Close Combat Clasp in Silver. A very rare 1945 ‘Last Ditch’ production, the area behind the eagle and crossed bayonet and stick grenade being solid and not fretted-out as it normally is. However, still a superb quality example in excellent condition, and retaining most original factory finish, apart from a slight fading to the silver plating. Not maker marked. Tapered fluted pin, very good condition and an extremely rare example £400-£500
Hammer Price: £360
A Wehrmacht Close Combat Clasp in Gold. An extremely rare example of exceptional quality. Appears to be hand finished, the swastika being fretted out, and with a unique type needle-type pin. Retaining most original factory finish with polished highlights, and bright blued metal centre plate. Not maker marked. Slight fading to the gold plating, very good condition £800-£1,000
A Kuban Shield, Army Type. Matt lacquered bronze finish. Excellent quality example with very good detail, on fieldgrey felt, with pale brown paper backing stamped with maker’s name ‘Friedrich Orth Wien’. Mint, factory new condition, apart from very slight wear to backing paper, extremely good condition £200-£240
Second World War Medals. A West Wall Medal in heavy metal, retaining all original factory bronze finish; an East Front Medal in its original Presentation Packet, retaining all its original factory finish. Brown thick paper packet, printed on front on Roman black script ‘Medaille “Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42” (Ostmedaille)’. Top of packet printed ‘Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Heeresbedarf in der Graveur-und Ziseleur-Innung Berlin’; and another East Front Medal in its original...
Hammer Price: £110
A ‘Kurland’ Cuffband. Soft mid-brown felt, white cotton band, and black cotton machine woven lettering, and black cotton in a double-lined border, extremely good condition £300-£400
£300–£400
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