Der
Rittmeister Militaria, LLC. Imperial German Merchandise.
Page 46: Fan Gear from Der Rittmeister
Militaria. T-Shirts, Mouse Pads, and Coffee Mugs decorated with Imperial
German Symbols and Imagery, including Iron Crosses, Manfred von Richthofen,
Kaiser Wilhelm II, and the crowned Prussian Black Eagle.
Updated on
22 February 2016.
Contact us @:kgreenfield@derrittmeister.com
Our business phone number in the USA: 001 (727) 233-6173
Are you proud of your collecting hobby?
Looking for an easy way to let others know that you wish to cherish and preserve Imperial German militaria for future generations’ edification and enjoyment?
Want to rock an EMBROIDERED-logo t-shirt at the same time?
Your lucky day has arrived!
Der Rittmeister Militaria (DRM) now offers
fabulous fangear for the discriminating collector.
NOW you can enjoy your coffee break with a mug that features Manfred von Richthofen with his red Fokker Triplane AND an Albatros.
Honor the last German Kaiser with a sturdy "antiqued" mousepad displaying a crowned Prussian Black Eagle, a 1914 Eisernes Kreuz, and the Emperor himself in his Regiment der Gardes du Corps uniform.
Stroll through militaria shows, shopping malls, and nature parks in a handsome dunkel-blau t-shirt featuring the DRM logo tastefully embroidered on its left breast.
ACHTUNG! ORDERING INFORMATION
DRM-01 DER RITTMEISTER MILITARIA T-SHIRT. Our DRM t-shirts currently are available in adult sizes only. The attractive dark-blue t-shirt displays DRM’s framed logo embroidered on its left breast. The frame and DRM’s name are pale gold in color. Manfred von Richthofen’s cap and collar are dark navy above and below his ivory face (a trifle difficult to see against the dark-blue shirt), while his triplane is bright-red.
Available sizes: M (DRM-01a) L (DRM-01b) XL (DRM-01c) XX (DRM-01d). $16.00
DRM-02 DER RITTMEISTER MILITARIA COFFEE MUG. Our lovely DRM ceramic coffee mug measures 3 ¾" tall and 3" in diameter. Its handle protrudes approximately 1 ½" out from the cup proper. Its painted backdrop depicts a wasted French battlefield’s "No Man’s Land" beneath a semi-cloudy dawn sky populated by French and German airplanes. A photograph of Manfred von Richthofen’s red Fokker Triplane appears in the cup’s left foreground (with an early tank just beneath its fuselage), while von Richthofen’s colorized (from a black and white photograph) figure dominates the right foreground. An Albatros appears behind him (it is NOT painted with his Albatros D Va colors, however). Von Richthofen’s rank, title and name are printed in Imperial German Fraktur script to his right, followed by his birth and death dates, as well as the location for each event. A ghostly Orden Pour le Mérite floats over the wasteland between the two airplanes. DRM’s identification appears to the Fokker’s left. $11.00
DRM-03 DER RITTMEISTER MILITARIA MOUSEPAD. Our mousepad is a exquisitely elegant and stylish. It measures ¼" thick, 7 ¼" wide and 9 ¼" long. It is made of foam rubber with a sealed back, while its front is covered with plasticized cloth. A large crowned Prussian Black Eagle sporting a Black Eagle Collar dominates its left half. A large 1914 Iron Cross 1st Class appears on the right just above Kaiser Wilhelm II attired in his Regiment der Gardes du Corps uniform (from the shoulders upward). The phrase "Mit Gott für Kaiser und Reich!" (With God for the Kaiser and the Empire) is in the upper right-hand corner, rendered in black Imperial German Fraktur script. Imperial Germany’s black, white and red national colors are striped diagonally across the lower left corner and superimposed with DRM’s basic ID information. All of the mousepad’s designs are against a feldgrau background that sports an antiqued finish. Our computer mice have been smoothly whipping across these pads for several months now with nary a blip or skip! $10.00
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