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 SS  (Schutzstaffel)”Holbein” daggers date from June 1933 they were worn by all ranks.

In 1936 models appeared with skull embellished chained hangers.

We Pay $5000+ for 1936 examples in good complete condition.

We Pay $900+ £3000 examples of the 1933 model

”The 1933 pattern S.A.Dagger .We Pay – $500 – $900 for better examples.

The NSKK – National Socialist Motor Corp (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps).

This is a standard pattern 1933 S.A. Dagger with an application of black paint to the scabbard

after 1936 a decorative hanging chain was added

$400-$700 is the price we are offering for the basic model in good to very good condition.

$2000  for the 1936 standard chain dagger.

$3000  for the 1936 chain dagger with gold gilt to the fittings

The NPEA – National Political Educational department (National Erziehungsanstalt) – Daggers appear from 1935. Effectively another “Holbein” Dagger” Similar to the SA, but variations exist in grip insignia. A leader’s dagger was approved for wear in 1936.We Pay

$1600 – $2000+

£1000-£1400

The RAD – Reichs Labour Service (Reichsarbeitsdienst) Hewer was approved for wear in 1937.We Pay

£500 – £800 +

$800 – $1500

(RAD Officers)We Pay

£700 – £1000+

$1300-$1600

The HJ – Hitler Youth (Hitler Jugend) dagger could be purchased at a fixed price in 1933, it was designed to be a simple durable field tool suitable for opening cans, digging holes, knocking in tent pegs etc. A Leaders dagger was awarded in 1937, and was of a much more decorative style. Hitler Youth Dagger.We Pay

£80 – £250+

$150-$400

Hitler Youth Leaders.We Pay £2000 – £3500+

                                                $3000 +

The Customs Service (Zolldienst) dagger was introduced in 1937,  The Land Customs dagger featured a green leather grip and matching leather scabbard.The Water Customs  blue leather for the grip and scabbard with the gilt metal fittings“.We are Paying

£1000-£1700

$2000 + For good examples of the Land Customs Dagger as shown in the picture

$5000 For the water customs .

The Police and Fire Departments (Polizei und Feuerwehr)  For Officers a dagger was permitted to be worn that had an etched blade on each side, the design going back to before World War One

The Water Protection Police – (Wasserschutzpolizei)  dagger . worn by Officers similar in appearance to a standard Navy dagger apart from the grip being covered in leather (and sometimes a police insignia applied to the grip) – this dagger was being worn from 1938.

The Diplomats & Government Officials (Diplomaten und Staatsbeamte) wore a dagger that was nearly identical. Both had simulated mother of pearl grip plates, the overall design reflecting a high quality of manufacturing.We Pay

(Diplomats) – £4000+

(Government Official) – £3000+

The DLV – German Air Sports Formation (Deutscher Luftsport Verband), dagger could be worn by all officers and was very similar to the 1st Pattern Luftwaffe Pattern dagger. A shorter dagger was authorised for other ranks that was approximately 13.5 inches long.We Pay

(Officers Dagger) – £1000+

(Other Ranks) £400 – £700+

The NSFK – National Socialist Flying Corps (Nationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps) incorporated the members of the DLV – German Air Sports Formation (Deutscher Luftsport Verband) in 1937, and continued to use their shorter dagger.We Pay £300 – £600+

The DRK – German Red Cross (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz) was worn from 1938, it had a saw back blade and a blunt tip, therefore potentially able to be used in a field medical role. A Leaders dagger was worn in 1938 and came in two small variants – Red Cross and Social Welfare use.We Pay

(DRK Mans) – £250 – £400+

(DRK Leaders) – £400 – £700+

The TENO/TN – Technical Emergency Corps (Technische Nothilfe) had two dagger designs, one for lower ranks that could be used in emergency use, and one for Leader’s that was purely designed for ceremonial use. Both daggers had strict issue criteria.

We pay (Lower Ranks) £1500 – £2500+

Leaders £3000-£4000

TENO/TN Technical Emergency Corps (Technische Nothilfe

Officers dagger.We Pay £2000 – £3000+

 

The DB – German National Railway System (Deutsche Reichsbahn) dagger was first issued in 1935, and was identical to a standard Army dagger; apart from the dark coloured grip. Therefore in 1938 a new design was produced that bore the insignia of the Reichsbahn – this dagger was only available to those of a certain rank.We Pay

(1st Pattern) – £900+

(2nd Pattern) – £2000+

bahn but differed in scabbard and cross guard – again this dagger was only available to those of a certain rank.The Railway-Water Protection Police (Reichsbahn Wasserschutz Polizei) had a similar dagger to the 1938 Deutsche Reichs

 

The Postal Protection Service (Postschutz)  daggers became regulation in march 1939 for  higher officers only.No dagger was issued to NCOs or lower ranks. The stylized cross guard shows an eagles beak over a swastika.The dagger was suspended on a  chain hanger.

We Pay G.B.P. £1800 – £2300+

   U.S. $2200-$2700 + plus shipping

The National Forestry Service (Reichsforstdienst) was an organisation headed by Hermann Goring. The members were able to retain their pre-Nazi purchased items, that did not differ highly from the Nazi era. Many different patterns were made available, although the main difference between lower and higher ranks was the stipulation of stag horn grips.

We Pay £500 – £800 -£1000

             $700-$1400

The German Rifle Association (Deutscher Schutzen-Verband) dagger could be worn by all members, and is an attractive dagger being available in 1939. However like the Reichsforstdienst other older patterns of this dagger can be seen as this association was in existence long before Adolf Hitler came to power.We Pay £300 – £500+

The German National Hunting Association (Reichsbund Deutsche Jagerschaft) dagger could be worn by all members. A vast number of styles for the hilt, blade design and clamshell was available, and was up to the individual how much they were able/wanted to spend. However all these daggers had to have the grip insignia of the association put onto a stag horn grip.We Pay £300 – £500+

The RLB – German Air Protection Federation (RLB) – first adopted in 1936, it came in two styles dependent upon rank. In 1938 the insignia was updated and this was demonstrated by the grip insignia being changed on both daggers and addition of hanging straps for the Leaders dagger.

RLB (1st Pattern Mans)We Pay – £500 – £900+

The RLB – German Air Protection Federation – (RLB) 1st Pattern Officers.We Pay £1000 – £1,400+

The RLB – German Air Protection Federation (RLB)

(RLB 2nd Pattern Officers).We Pay – £1200 – £1,500+

The Trade In Nazi Artifacts .
The high values of Third Reich period “Miltaria” indicate that this market is strong.
Helmets frequently sell at four figure sums,as do U-Boat Binoculars.Daggers etc
As the generation of WW2 veterans passes both Axis and Allied Memorabilia are enjoying
a rise in values. Themed video games insure, Hollywood, The history channel and the ever expanding reenactment culture perpetuate interest in the subject.
Sensationalism.
The hanging of swastika flags in one provincial auction house in 2012 was ether, a
 failure of sensitivity on the part of the auctioneer or an ill judged strategy to attract free
publicity?
Not surprisingly this and similar cases ferment debate over the morality the trade in
Militaria from mankinds dark past.
A debate which has permeated into the House of commons with some members of
parliament calling for a ban.
Newspaper coverage of these events and the decision to publish pictures of the
Swastikas enabled a far greater audience to be reminded and offended ?
A code of practice could  be introduced for Auctioneers and dealers in Third
Reich “Militaria”
Most enthusiasts would welcome a ban on reproduction flags,Mugs and fantasy badges,
Items aimed at the impressionable teenage market.
Distinctions should however be made between the items that are likely to upset,offend or to promote racism.
And innocent items of combat paraphernalia that serve to fascinate students of history.
Our site is dedicated to the buying of Militaria from the period 1914 – 1945. Our Historic Museum style store displays an impressive stock of veteran acquired souvenirs. We are amongst the most popular of permanent destinations for museum buyers and collectors. We are sole buyers and suppliers to one museum in Normandy France. It seems fitting for items to returnto the theater they were plucked from and put back on display. Other customers include the most advancedcollectors as well as  a couple of approved ethical, academic web sites.War trophies were returned from the western front by my Grandfather William(Bill) Mattey.Whilst combat paraphernalia is  unlikely to upset or offend. We unreservedly distance ourselves from the unregulated sale of
Nazi Items and edged weapons online
David Mattey Buyer
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