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Date of manufacture unknown. The handle scales are made of wood. A replica of the wz 34 saber, complete with scabbard. The length of the saber with the scabbard is approximately 95 cm. Blade length approximately 73 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
IIRP - Historical Atlas, Atlas of Polish History, Eligjusz Niewiadomski, M. Arct, Warsaw, 1920
1 EUR
An atlas published by Księgarnia M. Arcta in Warsaw in 1920. Softcover, 30.5 cm x 30 cm, 14 pages. Condition as shown in the photos.
Medal dimensions: 4.4 cm x 4.4 cm. Ribbon width: 3.5 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Tsarist Russia - Medal for Suppressing the Polish Rebellion, the January Uprising of 1863–1864
1 EUR
The medal is 2.8 cm in diameter. Condition as shown in the photos.
Medal dimensions: 4.4 cm x 4.4 cm. Ribbon width: 3.5 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
The medal is 4 cm in diameter (post-1960 version). Condition as shown in the photos.
The dimensions of the newborn card are 24 cm x 16 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
A reprint, likely from the period of the Polish People's Republic, of a book published by the Institute for the Study of Modern Polish History in Warsaw in 1930. Inside are black-and-white maps (the original also featured red lines). Hardcover, 22.5 cm x 16 cm, 223 pages. Condition as shown in the photos.
A large set of medals and ID cards from the People's Republic of Poland era. Condition as shown in the photos.
A document on parchment from the 1860s. Dimensions: 39 cm x 46 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Date of manufacture unknown. The front of the cigarette case features the symbol of the Polish Independent Brigade in the Caucasus, part of the Russian Imperial Army. Dimensions: 8 cm x 10 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Date of manufacture unknown. The handle scales are made of plastic. A replica of the wz 34 saber, complete with scabbard. The length of the saber with the scabbard is approximately 97 cm. Blade length approximately 75 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
A bell made of Austrian silver with a fineness of 18 łutów (equivalent to today’s 812). The Pilawa coat of arms is engraved on the bell itself; the date of the engraving is unknown. Height: 18 cm; diameter of the lower edge of the bell: 5 cm. Weight: 125 grams. Condition as shown in the photos.
A typewriter manufactured by the American company Underwood. The keyboard features a Polish font in the QWERTZ layout. The set includes 3 ink ribbons in their original factory packaging from the communist era. The mechanical condition of the typewriter is unknown. Dimensions with case: 31.5 cm x 31 cm x 14 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
A detailed model of a cannon, made entirely of metal and wood. The wheels and barrel are movable. On the side of the gun carriage, in a holder, are accessories for operating the cannon, also to scale. The fuse hole is connected to the barrel, so it’s possible that it was capable of firing. Dimensions: width including wheels 25 cm, total length 37 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
A police baton, known as “Blondyna” or “Lola,” with a leather holster. Length: 61 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Tsarist Russia - Medal for Suppressing the Polish Rebellion, the January Uprising of 1863–1864
1 EUR
The medal is 2.8 cm in diameter. Condition as shown in the photos.
A white cap with an amaranth trim, buttons featuring a crowned eagle, and a leather brim. The top of the cap is in the "rogatywka" style, with four gussets. Condition as shown in the photos.
A wool kilim with metal rings on the top edge for hanging. Dimensions: 69 cm x 50 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
A badge modeled after the eagle of the 3rd Infantry Regiment of the Duchy of Warsaw. Dimensions: 15 cm high, 12 cm wide. Condition as shown in the photos.
A large set of banknotes from the People's Republic of Poland era, dated 1977–1988. Condition as shown in the photos.
A set of two banknotes from 1946. Condition as shown in the photos.
Dimensions: 16 cm x 12 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
A porcelain plate with the coat of arms of West Prussia on the rim. The manufacturer's mark, "Felda-Porzellan," is visible on the bottom. Diameter: 25 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
A set of four watches manufactured in the Soviet Union and Japan. The mechanisms have not been tested. Condition as shown in the photos.
Ribbon width: 4 cm, length: 10 meters. Condition as shown in the photos
Voucher dimensions: 14.5 cm x 9.5 cm. Token diameter: 2.5 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Dimensions of the pin: 3.4 cm x 1.8 cm. Keychain dimensions: 4.8 cm x 2.5 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
A wool kilim with loops on the top edge for hanging. Dimensions: 79 cm x 76 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
People's Republic of Poland - “Ashes” (1965) - Andrzej Wajda - Grenadier Cap, Prop from the Film
1 EUR
A Grenadier cap made based on oral accounts for the film *Popioły* (Ashes), directed by Andrzej Wajda—one of Wajda’s most famous films, which has become a classic of Polish cinema. “Ashes” – a classic of 1960s Polish cinema, directed by Andrzej Wajda from a screenplay by Aleksander Ścibor-Rylski. The film, shot in 1965, is based on Stefan Żeromski’s novel of the same title. It d...
A wooden toy tractor. The bottom of the trailer bed is made of plywood, similar to the back panels of furniture. Both the tractor’s and the trailer’s front axles are steerable, and the wheels are movable. The tractor is 23 cm long; the trailer bed measures 26 cm x 18 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
The medal is 3.3 cm in diameter, and the ribbon is 3.5 cm wide. Condition as shown in the photos.
Dimensions of the box: 31.5 cm x 16.5 cm x 8 cm. The lid features a replica of a plaque designed by Ewaryst Zbąski. Condition as shown in the photos.
A set of banknotes from the Second Polish Republic and the General Government. Condition as shown in the photos.
A set of appetizer cutlery in a Gerlach box. The cutlery is made of stainless steel with plated handles. Knife length: 17 cm; fork length: 15.5 cm. Box dimensions: 26 cm x 21 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Dimensions: 14 cm x 10 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
A large set of slides from various Polish and Italian cities, along with a slide viewer. Condition as shown in the photos.
A set of five old German wooden clothes hangers. Condition as shown in the photos.
Coins in denominations of 1, 5, and 10 Fenigs 1 Fenig - 8 pieces 5 fenigs – 40 pieces 10 Fenigs – 38 pieces Various years of issue. Condition as shown in the photos.
A business directory published by Atar Publishing House in Łódź in 1927. It contains a wealth of information about companies operating in various cities in pre-war Poland. Hardcover, 520 pages, 24 cm x 18 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Total length 38 cm, blade length 26 cm, blade sharpened on both sides. Condition as shown in the photos.
A richly illustrated owner's manual for the Syrena 105. Softcover with a protective plastic dust jacket, size 22 cm x 15 cm, 63 pages. Published by Wydawnictwa Komunikacji i Łączności in Warsaw in 1972. Condition as shown in the photos.
Date of manufacture unknown. The cross measures 4.4 cm x 4.4 cm and has a pin fastener. The total weight of the badge is 26 g. Condition as shown in the photos.
Document on parchment. Dimensions: 39 cm x 50 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Round PON fundraising badge. Diameter: 20 mm Overall condition as shown in the photos.
The dimensions of this postwar PKP ID card are 12 cm x 8.5 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Dimensions of the cross: 4 cm x 4 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Set of jewelry weights in various sizes: 1 piece - 1 gram 1 piece - 2 grams 1 piece - 5 grams 3 pieces - 10 grams 1 piece - 20 grams 1 piece - 50 grams 1 piece - 100 grams Condition as shown in the photos.
Issue No. 279 of the series “The Great Lexicon of Armaments: September 1939,” covering Polish military dog tags and uniform buttons. Inside, there are many photos and illustrations. Softcover, 24 cm x 17 cm, 64 pages. Condition as shown in the photos.
Sugar bowl—the handle at the bottom bears the MET mark. The handle attachment is damaged on one side. Bowl diameter: 13 cm, height: 15 cm. Ashtray—marked WMF. Dimensions: 5 cm x 5 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
A firefighter's cap from the People's Republic of Poland era. The eagle is embroidered with a "bajorek" stitch. The strap buttons feature an eagle without a crown. Condition as shown in the photos.
1960s. Excellent for historical reenactment. Condition as shown in the photos; minor period-appropriate repairs are visible.
bronzeDimensions: 16 x 20 x 10 cmDetailed dimensions • length 16.0 cm • width 4.5 cm • Diameter of the spout base: 10.0 cm • spout diameter: 4.5 cm • total width (including handle): 8.5 cm • Head dimensions: 12.0 cm x 7.5 cmConditionglazed interior, patina, signs of use, cracking at the spout
The eagle measures 1.1 cm x 0.7 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Ribbon width: 3.8 cm, length: 10 meters. Condition as shown in the photos.
A large assortment of metal items from around the house and workshop. Condition as shown in the photos.
Dimensions: 10.5 cm x 8.5 cm. Condition as shown in the photos.
Two tactical holsters designed to be worn on a belt, used by the Citizens' Militia; one for a P-64 Czak or Makarov pistol, the other for a TT-33 pistol, commonly known as a "Tetetka." Condition as shown in the photos.
One medal without a ribbon. The medal is 3.3 cm in diameter, and the ribbon is 3.8 cm wide. Condition as shown in the photos.
A long length of ribbon for miniature versions of the Order of the Labor Banner. The ribbon is 1 cm wide. Condition as shown in the photos.
A long piece of red ribbon. The ribbon is 0.5 cm wide. It is 10 meters long. Condition as shown in the photos.
A book published by the Ministry of National Defense during the Polish People's Republic exclusively for generals, admirals, and officers of the Polish Army. The back section of the book contains numerous sketches with maps. Hardcover, 25 cm x 18 cm, 516 pages plus a section with sketches. Condition as shown in the photos.
Soviet and Polish People's Army shoulder patches from the period of the Polish People's Republic. Condition as shown in the photos.
A French-style cap made of black and red fabric, with a white crown separated from the red brim by gold braid; the top of the cap is decorated with gold braid. The unit’s insignia is visible on the front. The inside of the cap is lined and signed. Leather lining. Overall condition as shown in the photos.