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Japan, Empire, Order of the Rising Sun (2), Seventh Class breast badge, 31mm x 28mm, silver and enamel, with original riband with full hook and eye assembly; Eighth Class breast badge, 31mm x 28mm, silver, with original riband with full hook and eye assembly, both with lapel rosettes, in rio-nuri lacquered cases of issue, extremely fine (2) £60-£80
Hammer Price: £60
Japan, Empire, Order of the Sacred Treasure (3), Sixth Class breast badge, 44mm, silver and enamel, complete with sacred beads, with original riband with full hook and eye assembly; Seventh Class breast badge, 38mm, silver-gilt, with original riband with full hook and eye assembly; Eighth Class breast badge, 38mm, silver, with original riband with full hook and eye assembly, with one lapel rosette, all in rio-nuri lacquered cases of issue, extremely fine (3) £60-£80
Hammer Price: £100
Japan, Empire, Order of the Golden Kite, Seventh Class breast badge (2), silver, with gilded falcon, both with lapel rosettes, in rio-nuri lacquered cases of issue, extremely fine (2) £60-£80
Hammer Price: £120
Japan, Empire, Red Cross Order of Merit, breast badge, silver and enamel, with original hook and eye suspension, with lapel rosette, in fitted case of issue; Red Cross Membership Medal (2), silver, with original hook and eye suspension and rosette on riband, in rio-nuri lacquer case of issue; white metal, with original hook and eye suspension and rosette on riband, with lapel bow, in card box of issue; Russo-Japanese War Medal 1904-05, with clasp, bronze, with original hook and eye...
Hammer Price: £80
Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidieh, Fifth Class breast badge, 72mm including star and crescent suspension x 57mm, silver, gold, and enamel, mint mark to reverse, enamel damage to crescent suspension, otherwise nearly extremely fine £160-£200
Hammer Price: £240
Ottoman Empire, Gallipoli Star 1915, reverse stamped ‘B.B. & Co.’, with original retaining pin, good very fine £70-£90
Hammer Price: £130
Portugal, Republic, Military Order of Christ, Commander’s Star, by Frederico da Costa, Lisbon, 70mm, silver and enamel, maker’s cartouché on reverse, central medallion loose, otherwise good very fine £100-£140
South Africa, Southern Cross Medal 1975, silver and enamel, the reverse officially numbered’ 1155’, nearly extremely fine £60-£80
Hammer Price: £70
South Africa, Korea 1950-53, South African issue, unnamed; South African Defence Force Cross in Silver (3), Army issue, silver and enamel, unnamed; Air Force issue, silver and enamel, the reverse of the suspension bar stamped ‘Silver’; Medical Services issue, silver and enamel, the reverse of the suspension bar stamped ‘Silver’; Police Cross for Bravery, silver and enamel, silver mark to reverse; Rail and Harbour Police Combating Terrorism Medal, bronze; A.N.C. 10 Years Long Service...
Hammer Price: £320
Spain, Franco Period, Order of Naval Merit, Star, 63mm, silvered, gilt, and enamel, white cross with surmounted anchor to centre, with retaining pin and two additional support hooks, good very fine £50-£70
Hammer Price: £110
Tunisia, Kingdom, Order of Nichan Iftikah, 2nd type, Third Class neck badge, 83mm including bow suspension x 57mm, silver and enamel, silver marks to reverse, significant enamel damage to all points of Star, therefore fine £70-£90
A United States of America Silver Star and Purple Heart pair awarded to Master Sergeant John P. Pappas, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, who displayed gallantry in action on 23 December 1950 in the vicinity of Sinbul-san, Korea United States of America, Silver Star, gilt with central silver star, machine-engraved ‘John P. Pappas’, slot brooch; Purple Heart, gilt and enamel, slot brooch, unnamed, in case of issue; together with a medical lapel badge, good very fine (2) ...
Hammer Price: £200
A German Cross in Gold in its Presentation Case. An almost mint example, maker stamped on the front of the pin ‘4’ [Steinhauer & Luck of Ludenscheid]. 4 hollow rivets on back. A few tiny marks to the front and back of the Cross, other almost mint. The case is the late war type, and is covered in black artificial leather, without the release button at front. Inside it is lined in black velvet in the lower section, and with artificial cream silk in the upper, very slight wear to the upper...
Hammer Price: £2,000
A German Cross in Gold. Army cloth version, on field grey backing material. A particularly fine example issued example, slight tarnishing to gilding on wreath, very good condition £200-£240
Hammer Price: £460
Iron Cross First Class 1939 in its Presentation Case and with the Matching Maker’s Outer Cardboard Box. The Iron Cross is probably a late War production, not maker marked, unissued, the silver outer edge is tarnished. The case is covered in black artificial leather, with a silver outline of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in white velvet, and white artificial silk in the top. Case is about mint. The outer pale brown cardboard box has some slight...
Hammer Price: £550
An Iron Cross First Class 1939 in its Presentation Case and with the Matching Maker’s Outer Cardboard Box. The Iron Cross is probably a late War production, not maker marked, unissued condition. The case is covered in black artificial leather, with a silver outline of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in cream velvet, and white artificial silk in the top. Case is about mint. The outer pale brown cardboard box has some slight wear and has printed...
An Iron Cross First Class 1939 in its Presentation Case. The Iron Cross is of a slightly convex shape, and probably a mid-War production, stamped ‘L/11’ [Wilhelm Deumer, Ludenscheid] below the hook, unissued, and is in excellent condition apart from some very slight tarnishing on the silver rim. The case is the late type without metal hinges and closing button. It is covered in black artificial leather, without a silver outline of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on...
Hammer Price: £280
An Iron Cross First Class 1939 in its Late War LDO Presentation Case. The Iron Cross is probably an earlier War production, the pin stamped ‘L/52’ [C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim], probably unissued. The case is of smaller dimensions than the standard Iron Cross First Class one, and is covered in black paper artificial leather, without a silver outline of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in cream felt, and white artificial silk printed with the LDO...
Hammer Price: £340
An Iron Cross First Class 1939. A superb quality Friedrich Orth Screw-back Type. Maker’s mark ‘L/14’, extremely fine £200-£240
Hammer Price: £400
An Iron Cross First Class 1939. A very Rare Variant ‘Round Three’ Type. No maker’s mark. The hinge plate is the large plate found on early Deschler and Sohn Iron Crosses First Class, good very fine and an extremely rare issued example of this type £500-£700
Hammer Price: £700
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross First Class 1914. A rare 1st Pattern example, with scalloped edges to the ‘1939’ date box. Believed to be a Boerger, Berlin production, but not maker marked. Large hinge plate. Straight pin, extremely fine £360-£440
Hammer Price: £750
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross First Class 1914 in its Presentation Case and with the Matching Maker’s Outer Cardboard Box. The Clasp is almost certainly an early War production of the 2nd Type Clasp, not maker marked, out of the factory mint condition, retaining all original matt silver finish with bright polished highlights. The case is covered in black artificial leather, with a silver image of the Clasp printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in black velvet,...
Hammer Price: £800
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross First Class 1914. Screw-back, by Deumer. 2nd pattern with straight edges to the ‘1939’ box. Unmarked. Circular rear plate is the multi-fluted type [Wilhelm Deumer, Ludenscheid] on back. About mint condition, retaining almost all bright factory finish, extremely fine £400-£500
Hammer Price: £650
An Iron Cross Second Class 1939, Schinkel Type. A rare 1st Pattern with smaller dimensions than the later standard pattern Iron Cross, probably by Wilhelm Deumer, Ludenscheid, a one piece model. Not maker marked, but almost identical to the Deumer pattern First Class. Some very slight wear to the black finish, otherwise retaining most bright factory finish, extremely fine £240-£280
An Iron Cross Second Class 1939. A very scarce ‘Round 3’ Type. This has the standard dimensions of a normal Iron Cross Second Class, but in the date numbers below the swastika the ‘3’ has a round top rather than a flat one. Not maker marked. About mint condition, but slight tarnishing to the silver rim, nearly extremely fine and a very rare variation £360-£440
Hammer Price: £300
Iron Crosses Second Class 1939. Two example, both by Steinhauer and Luck. Both of the Standard Pattern with maker’s stamp ‘4’ [Steinhauer and Luck, Ludenscheid] on ring. Both Mint, unissued condition, retaining all as new bright factory finish, extremely fine (2) £150-£200
Hammer Price: £500
Iron Crosses Second Class 1939. Two examples, the first by Hammer and Sohne in Presentation Packet. Standard Cross in factory mint condition, retaining all original finish. Blue paper packet, front printed in Gothic script ‘Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939’, and on the back ‘J.E. Hammer and Sohne Gerfingswalde’; the second by AHP, Hanau in Presentation Packet. Standard Cross in almost factory mint condition, retaining all original finish, but slight tarnishing. Ring stamped ‘24’....
Hammer Price: £360
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross Second Class 1914. A rare 1st Pattern, with scalloped edges to the ‘1939’ date box. Believed to be a Paul Meybauer, Berlin production, but not maker marked. 2 long vertical pins in the rear centre. Slight tarnishing, good very fine £360-£440
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross Second Class 1914. A 2nd Pattern example, with straight edges to the ‘1939’ date box. Maker unknown. 2 pairs of flat horizontal pins, one pair above the other on the reverse. Mint condition, retaining all original factory finish, reverse tarnished, extremely fine £260-£300
£260–£300
A Spanish Cross in Gold with Swords. An exceptional quality example, retaining almost all original bright factory finish. Not maker marked. Wide tapering pin. Appears to be an issued example as there is a very slight ‘kink’ in the pin, about extremely fine £800-£1,000
A Spanish Cross in Silver. An excellent quality highly detailed example, retaining most original factory finish, with very slight tarnishing and staining on the reverse. Maker’s stamps ‘L/11’ [Wilhelm Deumer, Ludenscheid]. Wide tapering pin. Appears to be an issued example, but in very good condition, nearly extremely fine £1,000-£1,400
Hammer Price: £1,600
A M.1936 Spanish Civil War Wound Badge in Gold. Hollow back type, with round pin. Very slight fading to gilt finish, very good condition £120-£160
A M.1936 Spanish Civil War Wound Badge in Silver. A rare variation with a slightly curved wreath, flat plate on reverse, and flat tapering pin. Appears to be an issued example. Excellent quality, very good condition £150-£200
Hammer Price: £180
A M.1936 Spanish Civil War Wound Badge in Black with Fretted-out Swords. A very good quality example, retaining much of the original chemically blued factory finish, some rubbing to highlights. Not maker marked. Hollow back type, with round pin. An issued example, very good condition £150-£200
Hammer Price: £420
A M.1936/1939 Transitional Spanish Civil War/ Second World War Wound Badge in Silver. A scarce and very good quality example, retaining much of the original silver factory finish, but tarnished. Not maker marked. Hollow back type, with round pin. Super quality and condition example, extremely good condition £150-£200
A 1939 Gold Wound Badge, by Hauptmunzamt, Wien, in Original Presentation Case. A very good quality heavy gold-plated early type. Raised maker’s mark on reverse ‘30’ [Hauptmunzamt Wien]. Flat wide pin. Mint condition, retaining all original factory finish. The case is covered in black paper artificial leather, with opening stud at front. Inside it is lined on the lower section in white velvet, and white artificial silk in the top. Case is about mint. On the under side is the remains of...
A 1939 Silver Wound Badge. A very good quality heavy silver-plated early type. No maker’s stamp on reverse. Round pin. Very slight rubbing on reverse, very good condition £100-£140
1939 Wound Badges. Two Wound Badges, the first a silver example by Steinhauer and Luck in its presentation packet . Late War type in unissued condition, but the silver-plate faded to grey. No maker’s mark. Pale blue paper packet, front printed in black Gothic lettering ‘Verwundeten Abzeichen Silber’ and maker’s name in black ‘Steinhauer and Luck Ludenscheid’ on back. Very slight wear to the packet; the second a black example by Klein and Quenzer in its presentation packet. Late...
1939 Black Wound Badges. Two examples, the first by Richard Simm and Sohne. Very good quality example in very good condition. Maker’s mark ‘93’ on back [Richard Simm and Sohne, Gablonz]; the second an unusual variant, with fluted tapering pin. Super quality early War type with semi-gloss black original factory finish. About new condition, no maker’s mark, very good condition and the latter a scarce variant (2) £80-£100
A War Service Cross First Class with Swords in its Presentation Case and with the Matching Maker’s Outer Cardboard Box, by Friedrich Orth. A superb example in mint as new unissued condition, retaining all original bright factory finish. The pin maker stamped ‘L/14’ [Friedrich Orth, Wien]. The case is also mint, and is covered in black artificial leather, with a detailed image in silver of the cross printed on the slightly domed lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in black...
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