German WW I submarine “Deutschland” mementos In a pizza size box. Includes three heavy metals maybe paper weights having each a medal in the middle and shaped like an Iron Cross and two each round, rectangular ash trays. Likewise entails one each cigarette case, matchbook case, stereo card, booklet “Official Guide to Deutschland”, book “Voyage of the Deutschland” Captain Koenig, newspaper The Times April 19, 1915, and several insignias. For the WWI Triple Alliance aficionado. (Image)
Opening US$ 350.00
Sold...US$ 400.00
Closed..Feb-18-2022, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 400
Sale No: 450
Lot No: 1105
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German WW I medal “reproductions” assortment. Encompasses Iron Cross 2nd class, Blucher Cross, 1813, Hindenburg Grand Cross 1914, Iron Cross pinback, 1st class 1914, Knights Cross 1914, and Iron Cross 1st class with 2nd award, 1934. (Image)
Opening US$ 80.00
Sold...US$ 120.00
Closed..Feb-18-2022, 18:00:00 EST
Sold For 120
Military Autographs
Sale No: 450
Lot No: 1106
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Cat No: mainly have two or three
World War II and later autographs from military heroes in three cartons. Approximately 900 FDCs, (mainly have two or three FDCs with the same signatures), pictures, letters, and some Japanese Occupation currency. Includes Congressional Medal of Honor, Aces, and others. Incorporates Enola Gay crew member of Paul Tibbets, pilot, George Caron, tail gunner, Richard Nelson, radio operator, Theodore Van Kirk, navigator (last crew member to die), Jacob Beser radar observer, (only man to fly on both Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings) plus two crew members from the Nagasaki. About 60% were sent by the individuals and are bundled in the envelopes as received mostly from the in the mid-1980s. Several have also included military accomplishments as the Doolittle Raid. A lifetime achievement from an aficionado of military history. Impossible to duplicate today. WW II historian or specialist take note. (Image)