GERMAN WWII THIRD REICH WAFFEN SS ASHTRAY – SMALL
$45.00
GERMAN WW2 SS BRONZE OFFICE ASHTRAY – REPRODUCTION
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Description
German WW2 SS bronze ashtrays. These SS ash trays come with assortment of SS Runes , Totenkopf Skulls, SS Eagles, Death Heads, Edelweiss , Iron Crosses, Swastikas, Heer Eagles , SS Soldier bust heads, SS Officer belt buckles, oak leaves etc.
There are 3 types of ashtrays: Type A, B and C. You can see the images for what they look like.
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Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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