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An Army Honour Roll Clasp. An excellent quality example, retaining almost all original gold finish and bright polished highlights, some very slight tarnishing around the wreath, with 4 flat triangular pins on reverse, extremely fine £360-£440
Hammer Price: £420
A Kriegsmarine Honour Roll Clasp in Presentation Case. An exceptional top-quality example, retaining all original matt gold finish with bright polished highlights, with 4 round pins on the back. The case is covered in black artificial leather, line inside in dark blue felt on both lower and upper sections, extremely fine £700-£900
Hammer Price: £1,900
An Iron Cross First Class 1939 in Presentation Case with Matching Maker’s Outer Cardboard Box. The Iron Cross is probably an early War production, the pin stamped ‘7’ [Paul Meybauer, Berlin] unissued, and is almost mint apart from some slight tarnishing to the silver rim of the Cross. 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...
An Iron Cross First Class 1939 in Presentation Case. The Iron Cross is probably an early War production, back stamped ‘L/11’ [Wilhelm Deumer, Ludenscheid] below the hook, unissued, and is about factory mint. 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. The top section is also printed ‘Wilhelm Deumer K.G. Ludenscheid, case is...
An Iron Cross First Class 1939 in Presentation Case. The Iron Cross is probably an early War production, the pin stamped ‘107’ [Carl Wild, Hamburg - one of the scarcer makers] unissued, and is almost mint apart from some slight tarnishing to the silver rim of the Cross. 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 section. Very...
Hammer Price: £320
An Iron Cross First Class 1939, Schinkel Type, in Presentation Case. A Rare 1st Pattern Deumer, a one-piece convex model. Not maker-marked, but with Deumer pattern hinge. Almost mint condition, retaining most bright factory finish. Slight staining inside case, extremely fine £360-£440
Hammer Price: £550
An Iron Cross First Class 1939. A rare variant Screw-back Type. No maker’s mark. Two part screw-plate, the lower one fluted with smaller plate above that, good very fine, scarce £240-£280
Hammer Price: £200
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross First Class 1914. A rare screw-back 1st Pattern, with scalloped edges to the ‘1939’ date box. Not maker-marked. Domed screw-plate with raised centre bar, good very fine £460-£550
Hammer Price: £400
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross First Class 1914 by Deumer. A 2nd Pattern with straight edges to the ‘1939’ box. Round pin, stamped ‘L/11’ [Wilhelm Deumer, Ludenscheid] on back. About mint condition, retaining almost all bright factory finish, extremely fine £240-£280
Hammer Price: £300
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross First Class 1914, by Forster and Barth. A 2nd Pattern with straight edges to the ‘1939’ box. Flat pin stamped ‘L/21’ [Forster and Barth, Pforzheim]. An issued example, but retaining most factory finish, good very fine and scarce by this manufacturer £240-£280
Hammer Price: £240
An Iron Cross Second Class 1939, Schinkel Type. A rare 1st Pattern with smaller dimensions than the later standard pattern Iron Cross. Not maker-marked. Swastika and numbers slightly flattened. Excellent condition, retaining most bright factory finish, extremely fine £240-£280
Hammer Price: £220
Iron Crosses Second Class 1939 in Original Presentation Packets. Two examples, the first by AHP, Hanau in Presentation Packet. Standard Cross in almost factory mint condition, retaining all original finish, but slight tarnishing. Ring stamped ‘25’. Blue paper packet, front printed in Gothic script ‘Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse 1939’, and on the back ‘Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Graveur Gold ud Silberschmeide-Innungen Hanau’, and containing a folded length of riband; the second by Rudolf...
Hammer Price: £340
Iron Crosses Second Class 1939 in Original Presentation Packets. Two examples, the first by Klein and Quenzer, in Presentation Packet, retaining almost all original bright factory finish, but slightly tarnished. Ring stamped ‘65’. Blue paper packet, front printed in Gothic script ‘Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse 1939’, and on the back ‘Klein and Quenzer Oberstein.’, and containing a folded length of riband; the second of French manufacture when under German occupation, retaining most...
A 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914 in Presentation Packet. A 2nd Pattern example, straight edges to the ‘1939’ date box, in its very rare vertical printed paper presentation packet, and still wrapped in the original tissue paper. Maker unknown. 2 pairs of flat horizontal pins, one pair above the other on the reverse. Mint condition, retaining all original factory finish, extremely fine and rare to find with its paper packet £360-£440
£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 vertical pins, one pair above the other on the reverse. Mint condition, retaining all original factory finish, extremely fine £240-£280
A Spanish Cross in Gold. A very good-quality example, retaining most original factory finish. It would appear that this grade was not actually awarded, but examples regularly appear on ‘souvenir boards’ brought home by Allied servicemen after May 1945. This would seem to indicate that this grade was produced for issue, but not awarded. Maker’s stamp ‘B and N L’ [Berg and Nolte, Ludenscheid]. Wide tapering pin, with some very slight wear along the points of the Cross and on the...
Hammer Price: £800
A Spanish Cross in Silver with Swords. An excellent quality highly detailed example, retaining most original factory finish, with very slight tarnishing. Maker’s stamps ‘CEJ’ in box [C.E. Juncker Berlin], with wide tapering pin, nearly extremely fine £1,000-£1,400
£1,000–£1,400
A M.1936 Spanish Civil War Wound Badge in Gold, Screw-back Version. A hollow back example, with slightly domed convex rear plate with double ‘O’ headed retainer. A superb quality example retaining almost all original bright factory finish, extremely fine and a rare variant £140-£180
£140–£180
A M.1936 Spanish Civil War Wound Badge in Silver. A hollow back example, with round pin. Very slight tarnishing, and silver on swastika worn, otherwise very good quality and condition. Appears to be an issued example, extremely fine £140-£180
Hammer Price: £160
A M.1936 Spanish Civil War Wound Badge in Black in Presentation Case. An exceptional quality example, retaining almost all original chemically blued factory finish. Not maker-marked. Hollow back type, with round pin. Mint, unissued condition. The case is the cardboard type covered in purple paper artificial leather, with a flat lid. The upper inside section is in white paper, and the lower in dark purple velvet, and is with a cut-out recess for the pin. The case is also in about mint...
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. Slightly curved, high relief steel helmet, and not maker marked. Hollow back type, with round pin. An issued example in overall good condition, but blued finish worn, good very fine £140-£180
A 1939 Silver Wound Badge in Presentation Packet. A late War type in original factory new condition, but bubbling under the silver-plate. Raised ‘107’ maker’s mark. Pale brown paper packet, front printed in black Gothic lettering ‘Verwundeten Abzeichen Silber’ and maker’s name in black ‘Carl Wild Metallwarenfabrik Hamburg 24’ on back. Badge still in its original tissue paper wrapping. Slight wear to the packet, extremely fine £100-£140
Hammer Price: £150
A 1939 Black Wound Badge in Presentation Box. A superb quality mid-War type with semi-gloss black finish in original factory new condition, no maker’s mark. Cardboard box covered in red paper, front printed in gold with ‘LDO’ logo, bottom lined in red felt. Box in very good condition, extremely fine £100-£140
Hammer Price: £100
1939 Black Wound Badges in Presentation Packets. Two examples, the first by Fritz Kolm. Late War type with matt black finish in original factory new condition, no maker’s mark. Pale brown paper packet, front printed in black Gothic lettering ‘Verwundeten Abzeichen schwarz’ and maker’s name in black ‘Fritz Kolm Pforzheim’ on back; the second by Steinhauer and Luck. Excellent quality early War type with gloss black finish in very good condition, no maker’s mark. Very slight...
1939 Black Wound Badges. Three examples, the first by Wilhelm Deumer. Very good quality example in mint condition, retaining all original factory finish. Maker’s mark ‘3’ [Wilhelm Deumer, Ludenscheid] on back; the second by Foerster and Barth. Very good quality example in good condition, slight rubbing to the highlights of the finish. Maker’s mark ‘10’ on pin [Foerster and Barth, Pforzheim]; the third by Overhoff and Cie. Very good quality example in good condition, slight...
Hammer Price: £120
A Knight’s Cross of the War Service Cross with Swords. This is a late War example in thick silver-plated zinc without maker’s marks. These zinc Knights’ Crosses appear to be a Second War production, but their weight would seem to make them heavy to wear around the neck. However, it would appear to be an issued example as there is slight wear to the ribbon which has small metal hooks for attaching to a metal loop under the tunic collar. The silver-plating is faded, good very fine ...
£500–£700
A Knight’s Cross of the War Service Cross. An excellent quality early example, silver mark 900 and maker’s mark ‘1’ [Deschler and Sohn, Munchen] to base of lower arm, complete with full neck riband, nearly extremely fine £1,200-£1,600
Hammer Price: £3,400
A War Service Cross First Class in Presentation Case and with Matching Maker’s Outer Cardboard Box. The Cross is in mint as new unissued condition, retaining all original bright factory finish. The pin is maker stamped ‘4’ [Steinhauer and Luck, Ludenscheid]. The case is also mint, and is covered in black artificial leather, with a solid image in silver of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in black velvet, and white artificial silk in the top....
Hammer Price: £260
A War Service Cross First Class in Presentation Case. The Cross is in mint as new unissued condition, retaining all original bright factory finish. The pin is maker stamped ‘15’ [Friedrich Orth Wien]. The case is also mint, and is covered in black artificial leather, with an outlined image in silver of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in black velvet, and white artificial silk in the top, extremely fine £200-£240
A War Service Cross First Class with Swords. A scarce variant early type, in excellent quality and condition, retaining almost all original bright factory polished finish. Wide, flat pin, no maker’s mark, good very fine and a scarce variant £100-£140
Hammer Price: £140
A War Service Cross First Class with Swords. A scarce screw-back variant. Excellent quality and condition early type, retaining almost all original bright factory polished finish. Convex rear plate with raised centre ridge. The bottom arm of the Cross is stamped ‘L/12’ [C.E. Junker, Berlin], good very fine and a scarce and desirable maker for this particular award £200-£240
A War Service Cross First Class with Swords Presentation Case and Matching Maker’s Outer Cardboard Box. An almost mint condition case, covered in black artificial leather, with a solid image in silver of the Cross printed on the flat lid. Inside it is lined on the lower section in black velvet, and white artificial silk in the top. The outer pale cream cardboard box is also about mint and has printed on the top ‘Kriegs Verdienstkreux 1. Klasse mit Schwertern’. On the side is printed...
Hammer Price: £190
War Service Crosses 2nd Class in Large Presentation Packets. Two examples, the first an early War issue of excellent quality in bronze, and in mint as new unissued condition, retaining all original bright factory finish, and is wrapped in its original tissue paper. The ring is not marked. The light brown packet is almost mint, and has printed on the front ‘Kriegs-Verdienstkreuz 2. Klasse ohne Schwerten’ and on the reverse ‘Werner Rado Saarlauten’; the second an early War issue of...
An Infantry Assault Badge in Silver in Presentation Packet. An excellent late War example in zinc, the silver-plated finish has faded. No maker’s mark. White metal pin. The packet is blue paper, the front printed in black Gothic letters ‘Infanterie Sturmabzeichen’. On the back ‘Gottfried and Wagner Oberstein /Nahe’. Packet creased, extremely good condition and scarce by this manufacturer £140-£180
Hammer Price: £170
A Panzer Assault Badge in Silver for 25 Engagements in Presentation Packet. A late War example, in excellent condition, the wreath is in grey zinc and shows no signs of ever having been silver-plated. The tank retains all original factory finish, as does the ‘25’ plaque. Scooped-out back to the wreath, maker’s mark ‘GB’ [Gustav Brehmer, Markneukirchen] on the back of the tank. Magnetic metal pin, hinge and hook. 3 hollow brass rivets in the back. The packet is pale brown, printed...
Hammer Price: £1,500
An Army Flak Badge. A superb example, retaining almost all gunmetal grey factory finish. Maker’s mark ‘HAD’ [Hermann Aurich, Dresden] to reverse. Thin magnetic pin, extremely good condition £300-£400
Wehrmacht Driver’s Badges in Presentation Packets. Three examples, the first ‘Gold’ on fieldgrey cloth, the brown paper backing slightly worn, gold-plated iron, in brown paper packet; the second ‘Silver’ on fieldgrey cloth, with brown paper backing, a late War type in polished iron, in brown paper packet with a small tear to the front; the third ‘Bronze’ on fieldgrey cloth, with brown paper backing, bronze, in brown paper packet, extremely good condition (3) £100-£140
Hammer Price: £80
A Dunkirk Shield. Stamped-out brass of the type made in Dunkirk during the 1944-45 siege of the town by Allied forces and awarded to the defenders, pierced with three small holes for affixing, good condition and extremely rare £400-£500
A Lappland Shield. A scarce example of the type made in Norway from a stamped-out chocolate drink can. Lacquered gold finish, extremely good condition £200-£240
Italian/German Africa Medals. Two examples, the first the Italian-made 1st type in bronze. Designer’s and maker’s names on reverse, with safety pin through top of the riband for wearing; the second the German-made 2nd type in blue grey zinc. Designer’s and maker’s names not on reverse, in factory new condition, retaining all original finish, extremely fine (2) £80-£100
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