(T207) A Mid War German Navy U-Boat Badge. The badge has been convexed and appears to be a Mayer L/13 unmarked example, as it has the features associated with this maker of the little hinge and hook. The badge has a silver wash to the reverse with the hinge and hook separately applied. The front retains some of the gilt finish as well as the silver wash and grey zinc construction. The swastika is cut out. The badge is of fine quality. Given to German navy sailors who completed three tours or operational sorties against allied shipping. GBP £325.00 (UK Pounds)
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(T666) A German Kreigsmarine Navy U-Boat Badge. The badge is of mid war quality and has a nice gilt finish that has faded to a lemon yellow colour. The badge has a nice hinge and hook fitted to the reverse with a magnetic pin. There are no maker's marks that can be seen. The badge has a non-cut out swastika. GBP £295.00 (UK Pounds)
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| (V79) A Nice example of a German U Boat Badge, being the type with a solid swastika and Vienna design style of chest. The award is of heavy construction and is unmarked example, often associated with the Vienna design and therefore, could be one of several makers. Nice heavy quality, with the frosted and burnished highlights showing. Lovely looking badge. GBP £375.00
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(JW)The ultimate in German WWII Clocks and Watches. This is a (Kreigsmarine) Navy Bulkhead Clock in brass with a black anodised Case. The clock is in full working order and has the navy eagle and M to the lefthand side. To the top, there is the maker's name of A Lange & Sohne, as well as Glashutte B/Dresden. This manufacturer is one of the most desirable and seldom encountered on clocks, one of only a few known. We have only managed to find one other example of this clock that sold over 10 years ago for a five figure sum The clock has three hands with the central secondhand not having a separate dial. The clock has a silver face with Roman numerals cut into it in a 12 hour period, and then divided up into 10 minute segments, as can be seen from the scan. There is also an adjustment to regulate the time. All screws are intact. The locking mechanism works fine and the key fits both the locking mechanism and the winding movement. In Very Good Condition, especially considering this clock is over 80 years old and still keeps good time. GBP £15,000.00 (UK Pounds)
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(M570) A U-Boat Document Group to Baron Emmerith Freiherr Von Mirbach. The documents consist of a post war British naval document, two promotion documents, one being signed by Raider and a document for qualifying as a u-boat engineer. Also comes with this a couple of other documents and the group is also partially illustrated in the book "Torpedo Los" by Gordon Williamson, being shown on pages 292-294. These items were formally in Gordon Williamsons collection. A very scarce set of documents to acquire. This officer was still alive into the late 1990's. The book also states that he was on U595 and was captured. More research can be found on the internet for this u-boat officer. GBP £600.00 (UK Pounds)
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