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Iron Spiked Belt Axe Trade Tomahawk Early 19th Century
Militaria:
Pre 1837 VR item# 984233
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Brandywine Militaria
215-531-4376
$475.00
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Excellent spiked belt axe. I have a hard time dating these but would guess early 19th century to err on the side of caution; May be late 18th century. Adorned with a total of 21 brass buttons with one missing off of the top. Assembly is nice and tight with just the slightest wiggle likely due to wood shrinkage. A hole is drilled near the butt to tie onto clothing so it wouldn't get lost when tramping through the brush. Measures about 39.5cm. Very nice piece with a good feel to it.
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Tropical Binoculars Hensoldt Wetzlar Dialyt 10x50 WWII
Militaria:
Pre 1940 item# 982620
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Brandywine Militaria
215-531-4376
$595.00
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Excellent pair of Hensoldt Wetzlar Dialyt 10x50 binoculars with tropical paint finish similar to Afrika Korps motifs. Minor wear to paint on the surfaces you would expect to see from normal use. Small chip to one eye cup (See photos). Strap has broken and has a staple repair and should probably just be removed. Optics work great. Low serial number 14725. Period photos of this binocular type usually show them in the hands of a panzer officer.
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Late War Waffen SS Summer Panzer Wrap WWII German
Militaria:
Pre 1940 item# 982397
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Brandywine Militaria
215-531-4376
$2380
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Nice example of late war Waffen SS panzer wrap. Light weight herring bone pattern for summer wear. Would often be used in cold weather as extra layer. Internally marked with RB Nr and size (II). Machine sewn EM sleeve eagle and slip on shoulder boards. When buttoned, lower buttons not exposed to prevent snagging in close confines of tank. Also has slips for belt so it would not be exposed in rear. Good, honest example of late production. No damage that I can find.
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German Army Eating Utensil Flatwear Set Field Made Case
Militaria:
Pre 1940 item# 980564
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Brandywine Militaria
215-531-4376
$300.00
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Just the neatest WWII German field flatwear set you will ever see. Soft leather form fit case is carefully made with hand stitching throughout. It is decorated with two army style eagles. Bottom of front shows a swaz with an oakleaf wreath, above which reads "Deutsche Reich...!" The utensils all matchCan opener, spoon and knife all have army eagles. Spoon and fork are also stamped T.W.S. 41. Knife has the corresponding full maker name on the blade; Thomas Wielputz Solingen ROSTFREI. Ho ...click for details
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State Service Flag Small Size WWII German
Militaria:
Pre 1940 item# 980562
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Brandywine Militaria
215-531-4376
$495
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EXcellent state service flag. Always popular with collectors because of the splahy eagle and stylized swaz, these are becoming hard to find. This one is a realtively small size at 230x155cm. These are often much larger and close to impossible to display. As these are most always made with a loose, coarse cotton damage is quite easy to accumulate. This one has very tiny snags/holes here and there, the worst of which is on the black area of center swaz (See photo). There is also a rectangular area ...click for details
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Binoculars by Carl Zeiss Jena German WWI Vintage
Militaria:
Pre 1920 item# 978360
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Brandywine Militaria
215-531-4376
$325.00
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Very nice set of WWI vintage Carl Zaeiss binoculars. I don't know much about how the dials work but the optics seem to be nice and clear. Lense plate is present and should be fed through the strap but I do not want to mess with the strap buttons. Case is really neat with the original label and wool padding.. Shoulder strap on case is broken. All in all, a nice, early set that is hard to find these days.
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Franz Halder German WWII General ASL Autograph
Militaria:
Pre 1970 item# 977409
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Brandywine Militaria
215-531-4376
$280.00
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From the estate of a friend who was an avid autograph collector. Short personal letter signed by Franz Halder who was in command of OKW until (I believe) 1942. LOetter is dated July 1970 and seems to be a reply to a request for signed photos and a return of one dollar which accompanied the request. Franz Halder passed away in 1972 in the Bavarian town from which this letter was sent; Aschau. Letter is folded in half (Below text and signature) with some chipping to top of document.
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