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

  • German “Day of Labour 1934” Commemorative Badge (Tag der Arbeit 1934)

    German “Day of Labour 1934” Commemorative Badge (Tag der Arbeit 1934) (Lot: 407)

    Original German event badge issued for the “Day of Labour” (Tag der Arbeit) celebrations on May 1st, 1934. Die-struck bronze-finished metal with pin-back fastening. The obverse depicts a worker’s head above hammer and sickle, with an eagle and swastika below, dated 1934. Issued to participants of the German Labour Front (Deutsche Arbeitsfront, DAF). Very good condition with even bronze patina.

    $ 35 fee: 22.5%
  • U.S. Army Officer’s Crusher Cap “Flighter” by Bancroft

    U.S. Army Officer’s Crusher Cap “Flighter” by Bancroft (Lot: 359)

    This visor cap was manufactured by Bancroft, model “Flighter”, one of the most popular among U.S. Army Air Forces officers during World War II. Its distinctive feature is the soft, unreinforced frame, which allowed it to be comfortably worn under aviation headsets and headphones. Because of this, it became widely known as the “crusher cap.”

    The brown wool top is combined with an olive woven band, while the visor and chin strap are made of brown lacquered leatherette. On the front is the large gilt officer’s insignia of the U.S. Army — the eagle with shield, arrows, and olive branch, above which is the scroll with the motto E Pluribus Unum. On the sides are buttons with the Great Seal of the United States.

    The interior retains the leather sweatband with the gold “Flighter by Bancroft” marking, along with the maker’s logo. Age-related wear is visible — flaking of the lining and scuffs, which is typical for original wartime examples.

    This model is highly valued by collectors as one of the most iconic symbols of U.S. Army Air Forces officers in World War II, especially due to its strong association with bomber and fighter pilots.

    $ 245 fee: 22.5%
  • Customs Dagger by Horster (Lot: 761)

    This Customs dagger has a nice blade that only shows a few lights spots here and there. The fittings are shows some wear but no abuse and the green leather grip has darkened over time. The scabbard however, is very nice and has perfect green leather and excellent aluminum fittings.

    $ 3,500 fee: 22.5%
  • Scarce And Unusual Georgian Silver Mounted Officer’s Pistol With Brass Barrel And Lock Circa 1775

    Scarce And Unusual Georgian Silver Mounted Officer’s Pistol With Brass Barrel And Lock Circa 1775 (Lot: 459)

    A Scarce And Unusual Georgian Silver Mounted Officer’s Pistol With Brass Barrel And Lock Signed “Abney & Co” Circa 1775.

    8 and 1/8 inch slightly swamped round barrel with top flat marked “London”. 62 caliber. Barrel with gunmakers’ proofs and further stamped “WG”. Sparse engraving at breech. The rounded lock well engraved with foliage and “Abney & Co” in a riband. Gooseneck hammer engraved (wear). Full silver mounts comprising engraved triggerguard, openwork engraved sideplate, silver thumb piece, thimbles, and fine cast and chased grotesque mask buttcap.

    Figured molded walnut full stock with raised shell carving at breech tang. Brass tipped ramrod. Brass barrel with minor marks but crisp engraving. Engraved lock in good condition. Silver mounts rate fine throughout. Beautiful figured walnut stock rates excellent with almost no wear or marks. Action is strong on both full and half cock. Bore is fine.

    This is a extremely showy and attractive Revolutionary War period pistol that would have been carried by a wealthy officer.

    $ 4,950 fee: 22.5%