Soldat FHQ Collection Sales
Right out of the footlocker you found in the attic!
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The following items are listed for sale. Please click “Click to Order” for instructions on how to purchase the item. Please note that most of these are “one of a kind” and there is always a chance they might no longer be available so be sure to contact us to verify their availability.
M35 Helmet
$1700 — Beautiful Montana vet bring back. This was a double decal helmet that has had the national colors removed in the field. This is a bit rare as most of these had the decal removed and repainted then re-issued during the war. This helmet saw action until captured and stuck in the duffle bag! A great price for what is essentially a rare double decal Army helmet.
Cased 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class
$750 — This is another part of the Red Lodge haul. No cardboard presentation case. Beautiful mint medal in domed case. Produced by Freidrich Orth of Wien. Note that beautiful discoloration on the case backing cloth! Super! Like the one before these are not out in the wild anymore!
1939 Iron Cross 2nd Class
$500 — Mint as you can get! Another Red Lodge piece. The only thing wrong here is tear on paper envelope. I’m not taking this out of the wrapping paper. When you own it you can, but that would be crazy! This photo is just how the medal and ribbon slid out of the envelope. Not a rare medal, this is a mint time capsule you won’t see the likes of again!
1939 Iron Cross 1st Class in Original Case and Presentation Box
$1,200 — Absolutely Mint Condition! BH Mayer production. Absolutely mint. This is probably the 3rd or 4th time this has been in the light. Looking at other offerings online NONE are more mint than this. This was part of a collection that came to light in Red Lodge, Montana in the mid-1970s. A local vet had been part of the troops liberating Dachau and the surrounding industrial area and he loaded a duffle bag with things right off the warehouse shelves. A collector who ended up working for Manion’s auction was first on the spot and sold this to another local collector to pay for the deal.