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A set left by rifleman Kazimierz Kielbik, a soldier of the 16th Lviv Rifle Battalion fallen during the Italian Campaign. The set includes the following items: -Commemorative badge of the 6th Lviv Division with an ID card. -Legitimation for the Monte Cassino Commemorative Cross. -Card made in exile with floral motif and wishes made on July 21, 1941. -Soldier's Little Prayer Book issued in Londo...
Shame and dishonour, Italians!. 34x41 mm ca. Gilt bronze.
History has never seen such betrayal. Ø 25 mm. White metal.
Metal cigarette case covered with a layer of celluloid. On the front one can see the signs of the units of the 2nd Polish Corps, in the middle an eagle on a red shield, below it the inscription Poland, below it the visible initials of the owner "MŻ". The hinge is damaged. The cigarette case comes from a set of memorabilia of Mieczyslaw Zebrowski of the 6th Armored Regiment "Children of Lwow"....
PolandWorld War II (1939-1945) beaten with counter, mounted with two mustaches, mustache broken off white metal, 28.9 x 40.4 mm, 8.28 g
History has never seen such betrayal. 30x24 mm. Ae.
80x54 mm. Ae. With hallmark.Bending metal, oxide traces
Vesszen Olasz Orszag - May Italy be damned. Ø 26,5 mm. Ae.
Polish cap eagle depicting an eagle with outspread wings sitting on an amazon shield. The head is topped with a closed crown. Economically produced from plastic (cellulose acetate) by Alfred Stanley & Son in Walsall, UK, lacking the flat brass mounting whiskers. Manufacturer's name visible on the back. These eagles are susceptible to storage conditions, hence they are often damaged. After ...
Two disks made of dark red and green fibers, embossed on the obverse with the soldier's identification information, the reverse is plain. The immortals contain information about the date of birth, complementary command, religion and name. The immortal belonged to Zenon Godlewski, who served in the 3rd Carpathian Light Artillery Regiment. He was awarded the Monte Cassino Memorial Cross with the...
Patriotic pin with stylized eagle with superimposed letter V. Manufactured in the United Kingdom. Dimensions: Overall condition as shown in photos.
For you italian!. Ø 27,5 mm. Ae.Chipped enamels and broken pin
Wehrmann in Eisen is a sculpture located in Vienna. It was the first of a series of wooden objects installed to finance the war during the WWI which were nailed down in exchange for a donation. Today it is located at the Amtshaus on the corner of Felderstraße and Ebendorferstraße, opposite the town hall on Ringstraße. Ø 24 mm. Ae.
Overlapping coats of arms of Savoy, Germany and Austria. 24x21 mm. Gilt bronze.
Transport units pennant. Made of metal frame and plastic. Has 3 holes for sewing on collar or beret. Dimensions: 18mm x 55mm. Overall condition as shown in the photos.
Pair of epaulettes for epaulettes made of denim material, visible trace of attachment probably stars. Dimensions: 6cm x 6cm. Overall condition as in the photos.
Eagle of the Polish Army in the East, pattern according to order 540 with the number 10 on the shield. (11 nails on the shield trail) 3rd Polish Rifle Division. 44 x 42.5 mm. Made of silver-plated copper, enameled, multi-part- shield applied and attached to two wires. Reverse plain. Mounted on a post with an unsigned nut of 32 mm diameter Lit. Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles in 1917-19, ...
Enameled commemorative pin of the 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division, part of the 2nd Polish Corps. It depicts the unit's symbol - a green Christmas tree against a red and white shield, set on a long metal needle. This is a classic piece of patriotic veteran jewelry worn by the "Carpathians". Overall condition as shown in the photos.
Soldier's bow/bow for the cap of the Polish Forces in Russia 1914 - 17 and the war 1917 - 1920. 39 x 27 mm (bow) 15 x 18 mm (eagle). Brass bow, silver-plated brass eagle. Multi-part- eagle overlaid and attached by two wires. Reverse of bow with counter, two flat plates for attachment. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish eagles for caps in 1917-19, p. 25. by Ireneusz Banaszkiewicz, Catalogue of ...
Trial eagle with letters WP on amazon shield - Design by rtm. Bohdan Mincer, 1936. 61 x 42 x 2.5 mm. Made in silver, gilded. Reverse plain- on the lower part of the amazon shield scratched inscription MJR. B. MINCER. Mounted on a post with an unsigned nut of 33mm diameter, made of silver(?) To the eagle attached a photocopy of the reverse of the washer from the collection of Wincenty Gawron wi...
Two anniversary pins related to the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Battle of Monte Cassino. Pin and pin attachment. Dimensions: 15mm x 15mm. General condition as in the photos. Items come from the collection of memorabilia of the Pajak and Picheta families. The mementos come from the Prime Minister of the Polish Government in Exile, Antoni Pająk, his daughter Czesława Pająk serv...
"Krechovets" eagle. 34 x 29.5 mm. Made of silver-plated brass. Reverse with spilled counter. Mounted on a post- secondary nut, post-war. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles in 1917-19. p.37, item 45. very good condition.
Eagle with the numeral "3", Vienna 1916. 52 x 40 mm. Made of brass, silver plated. Reverse with counter. Mounted on two flat wide plates. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles 1900-1917, p. 140. very good condition.
Set of three different envelopes for haberdashery products from the Lorioli Milano Roma company, which produced for the 2nd Polish Corps. Overall condition as shown in the photos.
"Krechovets" eagle. 41 x 36 mm. Made of silver-plated brass. Reverse smooth. Mounted on a post, cap missing. Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles in 1917-19, pp. 35-37. very good condition.
Eastern Legion/Patriotic(?) Eagle. 25 x 30mm, bow diameter 44mm. Silver-plated brass. Reverse with counter. Secondary attachment- pin. Placed on a cardboard pad covered with red cloth. On the reverse a description- Eastern Legion, Field Falcon Teams. Very good condition.
"Haller" eagle for armored car troops(?). Cast on the base of the eagle for the Polish Army in France (Haller's Army). 51 x 32.5 mm. Made of brass, silver plated. Multipart- emblem applied. The reverse is plain. Mounted on a vertical plate. Probably made in the 1920s(?) Lit. Tomasz Zawistowski ,Polish eagles for caps in 1917-19, pp. 137 et seq. Very good condition.
Eagle wz. 17 - regimental numeral "2" on amazon shield, Jozef Chylinski Warsaw 1917. 39,5 x 29,5 mm. Made of silver-plated brass. Reverse with counter. Mounted on two pairs of flat wide and pointed plates. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish Cap Eagles in 1900-17, p. 151, il. 202; Ireneusz Banaszkiewicz, Catalogue of Eagles from the Collection Volume I , p. 47 - there versions without numbers. ...
A commemorative badge in the form of an enamel disc, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march of the First Cadre Company, minted in London in 1964. Diameter: General condition as shown in the photos. The items come from the collection of memorabilia of the Pajak and Picheta families. The mementos come from the Prime Minister of the Polish Government in Exile, Antoni Pająk, his daughter...
Eagle with wavy lower edge of amazon shield - rarer version with crown! 41 x 30 mm. Galvanized steel plate. Reverse with counter. The original mount is missing. The small shield lacks a letter. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish Cap Eagles 1900-1917, p. 167; Ireneusz Banaszkiewicz, Catalogue of Eagles from the Collection Volume I, pp. 51-52. Very good condition.
Eagle wz. 17 made by Grynszpan company in Warsaw, regimental numeral 1 on amazon shield. 1916r. 39 x 29 mm. Silver-plated and oxidized brass. Reverse with counter. Mounted on two pairs of flat narrow plates. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish Cap Eagles 1900-1917, p. 148. good condition.
Eagle with applied numeral 4. Cracow 1916. 53.5 x 39 mm. Silver-plated and oxidized brass. Reverse with counter. Mounted on two wide flat plates. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles 1900-1917, p. 139. very good condition.
Hat ring/bow with miniature eagle of Viennese manufacture (?) Diameter 30 mm. Bayonet, silver-plated brass. Mounted on a cardboard pad covered with red cloth. On the reverse side a description- Galicia- A buckler for the 1st cornet, a miniature eagle of Schaffler-Braun.Lit. Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish Eagles for caps in 1900-17, p. 299. Very good condition.
Pair of red metal patches with silver Poland lettering, in the shape of an arc. Reverse with visible counter and manufacturer's signature "BOERI-ROMA". Three fixing holes. Lacquer preserved in very good condition. Rare privately purchased metal "Poland" patch. Worn on the shoulders of uniform jackets by soldiers of the Polish Armed Forces in the West. Dimensions: 2cm x 6,5cm. Overall condition...
"Haller" eagle of the 8th Lancers Regiment. 51 x 34.5 mm. Made of brass, silver plated. Multi-part- emblem superimposed. Reverse plain. Mounted on a vertical plate. Probably made in the 1920s(?) Lit. Tomasz Zawistowski ,Polish eagles for caps in 1917-19, pp. 139-141. very good condition.
Eagle emblem for helmet for other troops (except riflemen), Haller's Army. 73 x 56 mm. Made of galvanized and lacquered sheet steel. Reverse with counterfoil. Mounted with two metal plates. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles in 1917-19, p. 130. very good condition.
Bars for the Cross of Valor, Army Medal, Stars for the War 1939-1945 and Italy and British medals. All on a pad of black cloth. The ambulances come from a set of memorabilia of Mieczyslaw Zebrowski of the 6th Armored Regiment "Children of Lviv". Dimensions: 10cm x 2,5cm. General condition as in the photos.
Eagle with applied artillery emblem(?) Kraków 1916. 53.5 x 39 mm. Silver plated and oxidized brass. Multi-part- emblem superimposed and attached by 3 wires. Reverse with counter. The original mount is missing. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles 1900-1917, p. 139. good condition.
Infantry officer's saber, France, model 1882, Mathe Fils, Paris Infantry officer's saber model 1882. Straight head, white metal handle, with four-barrelled hilt, part of the handle made of filigree black buffalo horn. On the head the maker's signature "MATHE Fils 101 Bd Beaumarchais Paris". Good condition, small spots on the head. Dimensions: - total length: 99 cm, - length of the head: 85.5 c...
Eagle wz. 17, Warsaw 1917(?). 43 x 31 mm. Made of silver-plated brass. Reverse with counter. The original mount is missing. Good condition.
A gilded metal pin in the form of a stylized laurel branch, entwined with a ribbon with the inscription "POSEŁ PAJĄK". The item most likely commemorates Antoni Pająk (1893-1965), a prominent Polish socialist politician who was a member of the Polish Sejm of the Second Republic, and after World War II served as Prime Minister of the Polish government in exile (in 1955-1965). Antoni Pająk - ...
Eagle of the Polish Army in the East. 33 x 40 mm. Made in silver. Reverse with counter. Mounted on a horizontal safety pin- no clasp. Very good condition.
Eagle / uniform sleeve patch of the NSZ Swietokrzyska Brigade. 92 x 80 mm. Embroidery application on fabric, traces of sewing and wearing on uniform. These types of patches were also worn in the Swietokrzyska Brigade in the early days of the Guard Detachments. A rarity! Very good condition,
Scouting Rogatywka - Polish Scouting in Exile; Made of woolen fabric in khaki color. The visor and potnik made of leather. Lining made of "flowing" material. Lily attached to the mustache. Lining made of oilcloth fastened with a buckle and attached with buttons. Materials used and workmanship suggest production for scouting abroad in 1939-1947. Size approx. 56 - 57. Good condition.
Sigismund Eagle - Francis Hare Cracow. 43 x 32.5 mm. Made in silver, cast. Reverse with traces of casting. Mounted with a horizontal safety pin. Hallmarked on the clasp. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles 1900-1917, p.290, item 457 Very good condition.

Eagle pattern 27.

 
47 EUR
Eagle pattern 27. 34 x 38 mm. Made of alpaca. Reverse with counter. Mounted on a post. Eagles of this pattern were used, among others, in the National Police and Prison Service. Very good condition.

Eagle pattern 27.

 
47 EUR
Eagle pattern 27. 34 x 38 mm. Made of alpaca. Reverse with counter. Mounted on a post. Eagles of this pattern were used, among others, in the National Police and Prison Service. Very good condition.
Pair of graduated officers patches for Service Dress uniform. Rhombus-shaped patch, black with red piping, in the central part an eagle of Poland, with outspread wings in a crown. Attached to the patka by three wires (two broken off). Probably made in the Middle East. Condition as shown in photos Dimensions:25mm x 35mm. Overall condition as in photos.
Embroidered eagle of the Polish Army in France (Haller's Army). 50 x 40 mm. Hand embroidered in silver and gold byelier on a cloth backing in amaranth color. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish eagles for caps in 1917-1919, p. 118. very good condition.
Eagle of the II Polish Corps - Karol Macianski, Kyiv. 44 x 30 mm. Made of silver-plated brass. Reverse with counter and concave signature MACIAŃSKI KIJÓW 1918. Mounted on post with unsigned cap, 20mm diameter. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles in 1917-19, p. 68. Very good condition- a hole in the lower edge of the amazon shield.
Red "Poland" patch. This type of patch was worn by all units of the Polish Armed Forces in the West. Condition can be seen in the photos. Production technique suggests that the patch may have been made by S.E. Tietz of Tel Aviv. Dimensions : about 2 cm x 6.5 cm Overall condition as seen in the photos.
Eagle with monogram 1K - Dowborhood Association. 33 x 45 mm. Made of silver-plated brass. Reverse with counter. Mounted with two wires. Lit. by Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles in 1917-19, p.85, item 148. very good condition.
Invincible "Poland" patches. Worn by all units of the Polish Armed Forces in the West. Privately purchased pair made in beading, the variety typically worn by soldiers of General Anders' 2nd Polish Corps, made in Italy. Interesting embroidered set never cut or used. Good condition as shown in the photos.
Ribbon for Army Medal in dark red with white stripes, with hook. Dimensions: 10cm x 3,5cm. Overall condition as shown in the photos.
British artillery officer's saber, pattern 1822 Dimensions: - overall length: 102cm, - head length: 87cm, - width of the head: 3cm. Good condition, no scabbard. [119PK]
Badge in the shape of a shield, made of red material. Around the white shield, in the center of the shield inscribed white mermaid with saber and shield (Coat of Arms of Warsaw)Recognition Badge of the 2nd Polish Corps of General Anders, worn on the left sleeve of the uniform. Dimensions: 4.5 cm x 4 cm. Overall condition as shown in photos.
Prussian saber large Blucher with scabbard Prussian saber of the type large Blucher, onzaczenia model, the unit in which it was used (A M IV...). Dimensions: - total length: 95cm, - length of the head: 82cm, - width of the blade: 4cm. Condition shown in the photos, signs of age. [120PK]
Special badge of the 8th British Army in the form of a crusader shield. Rectangular shaped badge with a visible white shield, an embroidered yellow cross inscribed in the center. The 8th British Army patch worn by soldiers of General Anders' 2nd Polish Corps. Dimensions: 50mm x 40mm. Overall condition as shown in photos.
The insignia in the form of an eagle with outspread wings sitting on an Amazon shield, embroidered with white thread. The head is topped with a closed crown. The eagle is embroidered using the embroidery technique, the background is khaki in color. English Production. Dimensions: 58 mm x 42 mm. Overall condition as in the photos.
"Combined Operations" patch, used by commandos under British command, including the Polish 1st Independent Commando Company and the 2nd Motorized Commando Company. In the center can be seen an albatross in flight, an anchor and a Thompson submachine gun, embroidered in red thread. The symbols represent three types of troops - Albatross - airborne troops, Anchor - Navy, Thompson submachine gun ...
Eagle pattern 39 company Alavoine. 33 x 53 mm. Brass, silver plated. Reverse with counter. Mounted on two wires - one broken off. Very good condition. Lit. Tomasz Zawistowski, Polish cap eagles 1939-45, pp. 20-23; Ireneusz Banaszkiewicz, Catalogue of eagles from collections, vol. 1, pp. 162-3.