Dear customers,

We will be attending the following exhibitions:

If you are interested in any items from our catalogue and have the opportunity to visit one of the exhibitions, please let us know the item number and your name, and we will bring the goods for you to view in person.
Kind regards, Alex

  • Iron Cross 1st Class, 1939 pattern, screw-back version. Marked L/13 (Paul Meybauer, Berlin).

    Iron Cross 1st Class, 1939 pattern, screw-back version. Marked L/13 (Paul Meybauer, Berlin). (Lot: 554)

    Original screw-back Iron Cross 1st Class with L/13 maker mark on the reverse. Three-piece construction with magnetic iron core, black lacquer finish, and silvered frame. Rare screw-back variant complete with its original base plate and nut. Reverse is stamped L/13, indicating the manufacturer Paul Meybauer, Berlin. Attractive patina, all parts original, no restoration.

    $ 600 fee: 22.5%
  • Medal “Commemorative Medal of 1 October 1938” (Sudetenland Medal)

    Medal “Commemorative Medal of 1 October 1938” (Sudetenland Medal) (Lot: 753)

    Instituted on October 18, 1938. Awarded to participants in the annexation of the Sudetenland into Germany, including members of the armed forces and civilians who contributed to the operation. The obverse shows two male figures — one helping the other onto a podium bearing the German eagle with a swastika, with a flag in the background. The reverse reads: “EIN VOLK • EIN REICH • EIN FÜHRER • 1. OKTOBER 1938” (“One People, One Empire, One Leader, 1 October 1938”).
    The ribbon is black with a central red stripe and white edges.
    Also shown is the campaign bar “Prager Burg Spange” (Prague Castle Clasp), awarded for participation in the later occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1939.

    $ 220 fee: 22.5%
  • U.S. Army Officer’s Crusher Cap (WWII) — “Airflow” Model

    U.S. Army Officer’s Crusher Cap (WWII) — “Airflow” Model (Lot: 361)

    This cap is a classic example of the U.S. Army officer’s crusher cap from World War II. It was manufactured by the Society Brand Hat Co. (Airflow model). The distinctive feature of the “crusher” type is its soft top and the absence of a stiffener, which allowed it to be comfortably worn with aviation headsets and gave it the characteristic “crushed” look.

    The cap is made of khaki cotton fabric with a brown leather visor and chinstrap. On the front is the large officer’s insignia — the Great Seal of the United States, made of gilt metal. Standard U.S. Army eagle buttons are set on the sides. Inside is a leather sweatband with perforation and the embossed marking “Airflow.” The original size tag “6 ¾” is still present.

    Such caps are especially valued by collectors, as they were widely used by U.S. Army pilots and officers of various branches during World War II.

    $ 140 fee: 22.5%