DRL (Deutsches Reichsbund für Leibesübungen) National Sport Badge,...
Wound Badge in Silver. Marked 107 on the back for the Carl Wild company....
Wound Badge in Silver. Marked 30 on the back for the Hauptmünzamt Wien,...
General Assault Badge. Unmarked but the configuration is of the Deumer...
Panzer Assault Badge in Silver. This example is marked R.R.S. for the...
Mounted Honor Cross of WWI (Hindenburg Cross for Non-Combatants). This...
Wound Badge in Silver. Marked 28 on the back for the Alois Rettenmaier...
Panzer Assault Badge in Silver. This example is unmarked and the...
The Bluejackets’ Manual, 1940. U.S. Navy book published by the United States Naval Institute. Chapters on basic seamanship, navy life and customs, rules and regulations, knots, boats, gunnery … just about everything a sailor would need to know. Color plates and black and white illustrations. 784 pages. Overall good condition. Condition I-
WWII field manual FM 23-90 81-mm Mortar M1. Dated 22 April 1943. Describes components, ammunition, mechanical operation, firing instructions and firing tables for the 81 mm mortar. 287 pages with illustrations. The front and back covers and first four pages have chips and light stains at the edges. Condition II-
US military holster for the M1911A1 .45 pistol. Early Vietnam era. Overall good shape; the leather has some wear. Embossed US on the front and manufacturer’s mark on the back BUCHEIMER MRT MAR 1963. Condition II
WWII field manual FM 31-30 Tactics and Technique of Air-Borne Troops. May 20, 1942. Includes chapters on the different types of parachute units, training, supply, tactical employment, etc. this is one of the field manuals used to prepare airborne troops for D-Day and later operations. With illustrations. Great condition; all pages intact. Condition I
Holster for the M1911/1911A1 pistol. Brown leather with snap flap. Non-regulation USMC stamp on the flap. Ordnance stamp on the back. This appears to be a private purchase holster from the Korean War era. Has scratches and wear marks. Complete with lanyard for tying to the leg. Condition II
Civil War Minie bullets. Genuine projectiles dug from Civil War battlefields. These are unfired .58 caliber Minie bullets; they may have been dropped on the battlefield; at any rate they’re unfired. Some are cast, and some are swaged (machine pressed). You may not get any of the ones from the photo, but you’ll get a similar unfired bullet. Condition IV
Civil War Minie bullets and round balls. Genuine projectiles dug from Civil War battlefields. All are more or less deformed from striking objects after being fired. The bullets will usually show the remains of the rings. You may not get any of the ones from the photo, but you’ll get a similar fired bullet or round ball. Condition IV