101 - AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN PHOTO CARDS (42)Fairhilll Auction
Lot of 42 photo cards from Austria-Hungary likely from the early 1910s to 1920s. Lot includes civilians and soldiers posing in photo studios. Several
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102 - CRETE LUFTWAFFE OFFICER PHOTO ALBUMFairhilll Auction
German photo album from 1943 to 1944 belonging to a German Luftwaffe Officer stationed in Crete. 115 photos in album. 18 photographs loose. Several ph
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103 - GERMAN EROTICA STEREO PHOTOS (10)Fairhilll Auction
Ten black-and-white stereo cards of nude German women from Martin's Kunstmappe, Serie I, Hans Martin, Frankfurt a M. 2 3/8 x 5 1/8 inches each.
Bidding Has ConcludedStart Price : 80.00 | Estimate : 160.00 - 300.00
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104 - GERMAN MASONIC PHOTOGRAPHS (6)Fairhilll Auction
Lot of six original photographs of German Freemasons in Slovakia. The photographs show men in covered garb with skeletons, skulls, holding swords, Mas
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106 - MARSHALL ION ANTONESCUFairhilll Auction
WWII photographs of Romanian Marshall Ion Antonescu (1882-1946) and Romanian troops, includes an original photograph of Antonescu and German Field Mar
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107 - NAVY MARINE HELICOPTER PHOTOS (28)Fairhilll Auction
Lot of 25 photos of Naval Marine helicopter 302 being rescued by Naval crews and personal photos. Approx. 2.25 x 2.25 inches. The photos show the heli
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110 - U.S. MILITARY PHOTOGRAPHS (23)Fairhilll Auction
Group of 23 candid and personal photographs of US troops. Most photos are not dated, likely WWII and Korea. Photos show soldiers on the battlefield, a
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