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Original Hardshell holster for the Walther P38 Pistol Made in 1943 – jln – Deutsche Lederwerkstaetten GmbH Pirmasens, Germany Stamped WaA 145 – Unknown Great condition holster with clear markings.
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Original Hardshell holster for the Walther P38 Pistol Nice Early P38 Holster Made in 1940 – Firm Logo for Genschow & Co Berlin, Germany Stamped WaA 286 – Carl Busse Mainz, Germany Inside is what seems to be a field post number indicating where its former owner served, I made out, 26580 – B – Panzer Jäger Abt 16 (?) Great condition holster with clear markings.
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$450.00
Original Hardshell holster for the Walther P38 Pistol Made in 1940 by C.Heinichen Dresden, Germany Stamped WaA 106 – Same Factory as above Great condition holster with clear markings.
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Original Hardshell holster for the Walther P38 Pistol Rare Maker Made in 1940 by JKB is Carl Busse Mainz, Germany – Carl Busse, Fabrik fuer Ausruestungen aus Stoff u. Leder Stamped WaA 613 – FN Belgium Great condition holster with clear markings.
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Original Soft shell holster for the Walther PPK Great worn condition holster
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A really interesting one, these according to the literature where made only in 1944 and 1945. This particular one was made in 1944 at the Gebr. Kruger Krueger, Lederwarenfabrik, Breslau modern day Wroclaw, Poland. It has been stamped grz 194 – Gebr. Kruger Krueger, Lederwarenfabrik, Breslau Interestingly, the last four was not in the stamp set yet by the looks of it. This would have had to have been made in early 1944 due to the inscription, see below. WaA 18… Waffenamt acceptance Marking P 35 (p) – The German designation for the Polish Radom Pistol. Inscribed Bob Strong 31344421 Normandy, June 1944 I was unable to find a direct match in the archives due to the fact his name is so common, and the serial number is not for an Enlisted Man. Summary These seem to be really hard to find in nice condition with the stamping. A nice genuine Holster made in the then Breslau 1944.
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It has been stamped and can be seen on the inside flap, which is this stamp below P 35 (p) – The German designation for the Polish Radom Pistol. Original Wartime Made, some soldiers or officers name initials are on it.
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Spanish Cross in Silver without Swords by Otto Schickle, Pforzheim. Tombac construction with soldered on set up. Maker marked with the LDO code of Schickle “L/15” on the reverse. Very good condition with small signs of age. No repairs. Found in the USA, was never in a collection before, likely a GI Bring Back. Price includes shipping World Wide. This is a Guaranteed Original Item Pre 1945 Manufacture.
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An incredible very personal Prisoner of War Grouping to A.N Tucker. Tucker was serving in the British Army Royal Army Service Corps in Singapore and Hong Kong, China. Tucker was captured, and the records show he was liberated at Hiroshima in late 1945. He is on the POW Roll at: Tamano Branch Camp (Hiroshima # 3-B) Honshu 34 27.2448 N 133 54.8450 E Mitsui Mining Co. 06/01/45 http://www.mansell.com/pow_resources/camplists/hiroshima/hiro_3_tomano/hir-03b_british.html The Red Cross correspondence confirmed he was alive and well, although this makes interesting reading as there are many nuances for Tuckers family in finding their son. Some of the items include: Diary / Memories / Art – some of which has been already transcribed, this archive detailing the life of AN Tucker during his capture is nothing short of one of the most unique POW Groupings offered. His diary shows deep intellect mixed with optimism of getting home, and concerns his feelings and thoughts on his experience as a a POW. Poem Book – Many nice Poems inside. Hand drawn portrait – Hong Kong, Jan 15th 1943 War Department Hong Kong Issued British Army ID Booklet – Issued to 134380 – A.N Tucker – Private – R.A.S.C – Ultra Rare Photographic British Army ID. Stamped and numbers matching Assorted Telegrams – Red Cross, Royal Canadian Legion Red Cross Correspondence – His POW Japanese Issued Cap – , delicate condition but displays well – ncredibly rare item. Marked 1939 Broad Arrow British Army Issue Mess Kit – POW Art – From Hong Kong & Mount Fuji Japan – incredibly rare – With AN Tucker and the Royal Army Service Corps Cap Badge neatly detailed on the back of the mess kit. There are many more items in this grouping please see the photographs. Final Comments Incredible grouping to a Prisoner of War, the Red Cross input makes this extra interesting as well as the types of items Tucker kept. Worth further research, this should be in a historical archive or museum.