WW1 Veterans Honour Cross with Swords. Maker Marked
Probably one of the most overlooked and under rated of all German medals. the Honour cross or Hindenburg Cross was issued in vast numbers but with numerous different variants and makers, it makes it an interesting and low budget collectable. It was instituted in the July 1934 by Paul von Hindenburg himself, and by government order, it replaced every other veteran’s medal issued. This medal is w... read more
22.00 GBP
Scarce Prussian 9 year Long Service Miniature Medal
A scarce WW1 era Prussian Silver Long service medal for nine years’ service in miniature. It is in excellent condition and on a piece of original silk ribbon. The medal measures 1.5 cm in diameter. read more
18.00 GBP
WW1 German Veterans Honour Cross with Swords – maker O2.
The Honour or Hindenburg Cross with crossed swords, issued only to combatants who fought during WW1.
The number of makers is unknown, but some estimate well over two hundred, many of which, no record survives.
This one is marked with 0.2 for Ordenshersteller-Gemeinschaft of Pforzheim. This was the forerunner to the LDO, the Administration of German Orders Manufactures. 0 – 16 num... read more
14.00 GBP
WW1 German Veterans Honour Cross with Swords – maker RV 21.
The Honour or Hindenburg Cross with crossed swords, issued only to combatants who fought during WW1.
The number of makers is unknown, but some estimate well over two hundred, many of which, no record survives.
This one is marked with R. V. Pforzheim 21. For the Reichsverband maker number 21. This was the national association of medal makers, they number from 1 to 91 and unfortuna... read more
14.00 GBP
Post WW1 German Workers Medallion 1925.
Post war Germany was almost in chaos, with hyperinflation, unemployment and lack of basic necessities caused various uprisings around the country. I do not know why this white metal medallion was minted but it is pro worker, probably by the communist or another political party at the time; around the obverse is written, roughly, ‘The work is the rock on which the Riech will benefit’. It also li... read more
14.00 GBP
WW2 Era 1942 Dated Four Strap Webbing Gaiters
A great condition pair of WW2 era four strap webbing gaiters, they are clearly dated for 1942 on the inside with the additional numbers So Co 2, they each have four leather straps and leather protective bases, I think they have probably hardly been used and come in very good condition for their age with just some light surface marks. read more
12.00 GBP
WW2 Era Coloured Lens Driving Goggles
Vintage driving goggles with fading coloured lenses, they graduate from green at the top to a clear lens at the base, the eye pieces are surrounded by a soft leather and they have corded straps, the condition is good but they have signs of age and use and the lenses have surface spots. read more
12.00 GBP
Selection of 7 Vintage St John Ambulance Badges & Medals
Here is a good group of 7 vintage St John Ambulance award medals and badges, the three medallions are individually named to: A47863 George Ball, 419620 Frederick E Stephens and the smallest to: 379420 Henry J. Evans, there is a small St John cadet badge a larger white metal cap badge and two brigade badges, all come in very good condition for their age. read more
12.00 GBP
QEII 1950’s Era V.A.D Singapore Red Cross Badge Etc
A super condition vintage 1950’s Voluntary Aid Detachment badge issued for the Singapore Red Cross and made in London by J.R. Gaunt Ltd coming on its original card and probably having never been used, to go with this badge is a large British Red Cross first aid badge a junior nursing badge and a BRCS cap badge (signs of age and use) etc, most are in very good condition. read more
12.00 GBP
Daily Telegraph Military Obituaries Book 1 and 2.
The Daily Telegraph book of Military Obituaries Book 1 and 2. By David Twiston Davies. These books are moor interesting than they sound with around 100 Obituaries in each book, and they tell the amazing stories of the not so well-known military heroes, who were sadly only truly honoured in their Obituary. Both books are new and unused with a total retail ticket of £35.98. read more
8.00 GBP