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1939 Iron Cross 1st Class. Three-part construction. Magnetic iron center. ‘3’ maker marked. Including its matching case of issue. Opening and closing correctly
1939 Iron Cross 1st Class. Three-part construction. Magnetic iron center. ‘L59’ marked marked. Also marked with a square. This type of screw-back does not match the maker but it is original
German Cross in gold. Made by C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim. ’20’ maker marked on the back of the pin. Collectors call it a ‘light’ Zimmermann due to its weight and construction. Black enameled swastika which was fixed with glue since it must have been losse. Hard to see. Light scratches but no chipping. Multi-piece construction.Weight: 45.4 gr
Mid to Late war solid zinc Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze. Unmarked but attributed to the Gablonz-based maker R. Karneth. So-called ‘un-pebbled’ variant in mint condition. A stunning example of a bronze-grade IAB with a crimped-in setup
Mid to late war solid zinc Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze. Unmarked but attributed to the Gablonz-based maker R. Karneth. So called ‘Pebbled’ variant of this maker that managed to survive in stunning unworn condition. Comes with its matching generic care that most certainly contributed to this IABs wonderful condition