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Mid to late war zinc made Kriegsmarine Minesweeper Badge. Manufactured by the Karlsruhe-based maker L. Bertsch and properly marked with the maker’s logo ‘LB’. The badge had a hard life and lost all of its original finish
Mid-war zinc made Kriegsmarine High Sea Fleet Badge. Made by Vienna base manufacturer Friedrich Orth and properly marked with the company’s logo ‘F.o.’. Apart from the finish loss, the badge remains in good condition
Mid to late war zinc made Kriegsmarine Minesweeper Badge. Made by the Vienna-based maker Rudolg Souval and properly maker-marked with the logo ‘R.S.’. Bade had a hard life with clear traces of finish loss and starting zinc corrosion. Otherwise in its original condition
Excellent tombak badge. Gold-plated wreath. ‘Schwerin Berlin’ maker marked. Comes with the original award certificate. Issued to Matrosen-Gefreiten Gerhard Pallesky on 25. June 1941. He served on board the destroyer ‘Max Schultz’. Hand-signed by Kapitän zur See Erich Bey, Knight’s Cross winner.A nice set
Early-war tombak/Buntmetall made Kriegsmarine Destroyer Badge. Unmarked but attributed to the Pforzheim-based maker O. Schickle. The badge shows clear traces of wear and patina build-up but otherwise remains in undamaged condition
Mid-war solid zinc Kriegsmarine U-Boat Badge. Made by the Frankfurt-based maker E.F Wiedmann and properly marked with the maker logo in a circle. Set-up variant featuring the catch in the middle of the awards. Overall very good condition with only a minor finish loss. A lovely example of a mid-war-produced KM badge
Early Tombak/Buntmetall made Kriegsmarine Coastal Artillery Badge. Made by Schwerin Berin and properly marked on the awards reverse. Overall in good condition with minimal traces of wear
Early Tombak/Buntmetall made Kriegmarine Blockade Runner’s Badge. Made by the Berlin-based maker Schwerin and properly marked. Clear traces of wear but otherwise in factory original condition
Uniform removed Krim Shield on Heer backing. The shield was worn but retained all of its prongs and part of its green paper backing. Accompanied by a torn maker-marked envelope of issue
Tunic removed Tombak/Buntmetall made Krim Shield on Luftwaffe backing. The shield shows clear traces of wear, misses its paper backing but retains all of its prongs