Bidding on 536 lots has ended on 25th June 2023. 76% of all lots sold
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We only offer collectables which to the best of our specialists knowledge are authentic. About 15% of all consignments are returned to the consignor after extensive research due to authenticity issues.
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The first troop flag awarded to a land-based naval unit in the "Third Reich" was handed over to the relevant unit on September 14, 1936 during the 8th Nazi Party Congress of the NSDAP in Nuremberg. Such naval troop flags were handed over at various times to associations of naval artillery battalions, land-based naval tribe associations and various naval schools. The ensigns consisted of a medium blue square silk cloth with a side length of 126 cm. They were decorated on three sides with gold-colored fringes that were 4.5 cm wide. In the center of the left side of the flag was a black swastika standing on a point. This was surrounded by a golden garland of oak leaves. Starting from the four corners of the flag were four white stylized propeller blades edged in gold, extending to the edge of the garland. There were four badges in the four outer corners of the cloth. A gold-colored anchor was depicted in the upper left and lower right corners, while the remaining corners were each decorated with an Iron Cross. The right side of the flag corresponded to the left with the following exceptions: In the center of the cloth there was an Iron Cross instead of a swastika. In two of the corners of the flag there was a gold-colored "Wehrmacht eagle" instead of the Iron Cross.
Here a miniature table top flag in printed reinforced cloth on a wooden miniature pole.
Highly decorative.