World War 2 German Awards & Medals
Awards & Medals
WH (Heer) 'Krim' Campaign Shield
WH (Heer) 'Krim' Campaign Shield (Krimschild), complete with metal back-plate. The non-magnetic zinc-type shield it is not visible maker marked but can very likely be attributed to the company of 'Wilhelm Deumer' from Lüdenscheid. Nice original shield!
Finnish Cross of Liberty - 1941
Finnish Cross of Liberty 4th class - 1941. Military version with swords, complete with its original wartime red coloured confectioned ribbon having small oakleaves attached. Nice original medal in very good condition!
Finnish Cross of Liberty - 1941
Finnish Cross of Liberty 4th class - 1941. Military version with swords, complete with its original wartime red coloured confectioned ribbon. Nice original medal in very good condition!
Luftwaffe Officer's Medal & Insignia Grouping
Luftwaffe Officer's Medal & Insignia Grouping as intended for a 'Hauptmann der Flieger/Fallschirmjäger'. The grouping is consisting of his large 6-place ribbon-bar including all matching medals and various uniform rank insignia. Interesting original grouping as found in a house-cleaning! Discount ...
Miniature 9mm Iron Cross Combination
Nice 9mm Miniature Iron Cross 1st Class, Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914 with Repetition Clasp 1939 & Black Wound Badge. The zinc type miniatures are nicely mounted on their lapel-pin and showing stunning details. Nice original miniature combination!
General Assault Badge
General Assault Badge (Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen). The semi-hollow zinc-type badge is not visible maker marked but can be attributed to the company of 'Rudolf A. Karneth & Söhne' from Gablonz an der Neiße. Nice original badge in good used condition
Infantry Assault Badge in Silver
Infantry Assault Badge in Silver (Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber). The zinc-type badge is not visible maker marked but can be attributed to the company of 'Paul Meybauer' from Berlin. Nice original badge in good used condition!
General Assault Badge
General Assault Badge (Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen). The zinc-type badge is not visible maker marked but can be attributed to the company of 'Alois Rettenmaier' from Schwäbisch Gmünd. The badge still retains almost all of its original silver finish. Nice original badge in very good condition