16. Panzer-Division cap badge. Brass production, painted on the front with the black paint. Holes on the sides and the bottom are for attaching the badge to the cap. Worn on the left side. Very good condition with minor paint loss. ..
26. Panzer-Division traditional cap badge, so-called Grenadierkopf (English: Grenadier head).Worn on the left side of the visor and field cap. Tombak. Worn, but in good condition...
A. Reznik book "SS Metal Cap Insignia – Manufacturers, types, variants". The book presents the metal cap insignia of the SS units in the period from 1935 to 1945. This popular science publication is designed for collectors as a guide to help identify and collect a systematic collection of SS metal cap insignia and inspire a more in-depth study of history. Hi..
Ground dug Latvian produced SS cap skull insignia. Aluminum die-stamped. Average condition, corrosion. One prong is missing. Rare even in this condition...
Luftwaffe blue-grey wool side cap with red rayon piping,
indicating an anti-aircraft branch of service.
Interior marked with black ink manufacturer's stamp of Uniform-Mützenfabrik Wilhelm Wethekam, Dresden,year of production
(1941) and size (57). Minor wear, no repairs or damage...
Polish Army cap badge depicting an eagle with outstretched wings clutching an amazon shield. The head is topped with a closed crown. 1919–1939.Very good condition with an intact crown cross. For an unknown reason, the U.S. flag (drawn on paper) is placed (most probably glued) on the amazon shield on the lower part of the badge and lacquered. Wz.19 eagles wer..
Polish Army cap badge depicting an eagle with outstretched wings clutching an amazon shield. The head is topped with a closed crown. 1919–1939.Very good condition with an intact crown cross. Maker marked on the reverse with the original maker mark with an anchor of H. Skarnik & F. Fiszbein, Warsaw, and letters B.M. which stand for 'biały metal' (English:..
Unknown manufacturer Lithuanian cap cockade with Vytis (coat of arms of Lithuania, a mounted armored knight holding a sword and shield). Highly likely the 1930s production.30,3 mm in diameter, 3,3 g of weight, stamped, two-piece, alloy construction cap cockade with gilt, red and green finishes. The high-relief cockade features a gilt, fluted base with a cent..