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

  • Panzer Assault Badge in Bronze

    Panzer Assault Badge in Bronze (Lot: 909)

    An unmarked bronze Panzer Assault Badge, typical of private-maker production from the early wartime period. The badge features a sharply detailed depiction of a Panzer IV with well-defined tracks, road wheels, and turret, framed by a deep-relief laurel wreath. The bronze finish remains evenly preserved with a natural patina and no signs of cleaning.

    The reverse shows the characteristic early hardware setup: tubular hinge, long curved pin, and a solid block catch—fully consistent with authentic early-to-mid war construction. Made of a heavy alloy with crisp detailing, free of repairs or damage. A strong collectible example of an bronze assault badge.

    $ 850 fee: 22.5%
  • Medal “For Good Conduct” (Good Conduct Medal, U.S. Army)

    Medal “For Good Conduct” (Good Conduct Medal, U.S. Army) (Lot: 364)

    Established in 1941 to award enlisted personnel and non-commissioned officers of the U.S. Army for exemplary service, discipline, and fidelity.

    The obverse depicts an eagle perched on a sword and scroll, surrounded by the motto Efficiency – Honor – Fidelity. The reverse bears the inscription For Good Conduct within a laurel wreath and a star.

    The medal is made of bronze, suspended from a red ribbon with white edge stripes.

    $ 25 fee: 22.5%
  • U.S. Army Canteen with Canvas Cover, 1943

    U.S. Army Canteen with Canvas Cover, 1943 (Lot: 1085)

    An original U.S. Army soldier’s canteen from World War II. Standard issue model enclosed in a khaki canvas cover with two brass snap fasteners on the flap. The back features the M-1910 hook attachment system for belt carry. The metal screw cap is secured with a chain to prevent loss. The cover is clearly marked “Shane MFG. Co. 1943”, indicating the manufacturer and year of production.

    These canteens were part of the individual field gear of American soldiers and were used across all theaters of World War II.

    $ 75 fee: 22.5%