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

  • III Reich. German Motorsport Badge, 2nd Class in Silver

    III Reich. German Motorsport Badge, 2nd Class in Silver (Lot: 596)

    Silvered tombak; reverse marked “LN 1700 ges. gesch.” (= Christian Lauer, Nuremberg); fitted with a domed pin on the reverse. A worn example in attractive condition.

    The German Motorsport Badge was instituted by decree of the Führer and Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler on 18 February 1938. It was awarded to recognize outstanding achievements and dedicated service in motor sports contributing to Germany’s prestige and reputation. The design was created by the Berlin graphic artist Paul Casberg. The sole manufacturer was L. Christian Lauer.

    $ 7,650 fee: 22.5%
  • Heer Infantry Dagger Model 1935 with Dedication Engraving, A. Wingen (Solingen)

    Heer Infantry Dagger Model 1935 with Dedication Engraving, A. Wingen (Solingen) (Lot: 528)

    Heer Infantry Dagger, Model 1935, featuring early aluminum fittings and an orange tapered grip. The blade bears a rare personalized dedication inscription:

    „Unserem verehrten Herrn Rittmeister … nach einjähriger Kriegsgemeinschaft von seinem Unteroffiziers Korps.“

    “To our esteemed Rittmeister … after one year of wartime service together, from his NCO corps.”

    The dagger is produced by A. Wingen, Solingen, confirmed by the crisp maker mark on the ricasso. Includes original nickel-plated scabbard with even patina. A fine example of a personalized presentation dagger given to a cavalry officer (Rittmeister) by his non-commissioned officers.

    $ 1,600 fee: 22.5%
  • Crimea Shield (Krimschild)

    Crimea Shield (Krimschild) (Lot: 805)

    An original 1941–1942 Crimea Shield (Krimschild), produced as a solid brass stamped badge with strong, well-defined relief. The eagle, dates, and Crimea map are crisp, with a natural aged patina and no signs of restoration. The bronze finish is partially retained, typical for worn period examples.

    The shield is mounted on its correct dark-grey wool backing with internal cardboard stiffener, matching authentic wartime construction. The reverse shows period attachment marks, consistent with actual wear on the uniform. Overall condition is very good, with original materials fully intact.

    $ 460 fee: 22.5%