Germany, Weimar Republic. An Early Totenkopf Cap Insignia, c. 1923 Auction oxidation spots evident on the
Description
oxidation spots evident on the reverse of the latter medal
above the inscription "A
otherwise fine fine
This badge was worn by members of the KNIL who volunteered to stay in Indonesia from the end of the Second World War in 1945
Lost off Pembrokeshire Coast 1943 - George VI (SGT
Germany, Weimar Republic. An Early Totenkopf Cap Insignia, c. 1923 Auction oxidation spots evident on the(Totenkopf Mtzenabzeichen). Constructed of silvered tombak, the obverse consisting of a vaulted and jawless Danziger style Totenkopf, the reverse retaining one of two attachment prongs, unmarked, measuring 31. 58 mm (w) x 29. 19 mm (h), weighing 2. 9 grams, an early variant worn as a traditions badge by Reichswehr members, the Schutzstaffel, Wehrwolf, and other early nationalist movements in better than very fine condition.
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