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Germany (Imperial): Prussia. Cross of the Veterans’ Association of 'Frauenwaldau' dated 1889, suspended from a silvered Deutscher KriegerBund badge

Germany (Imperial): Prussia. Cross of the Veterans’ Association of 'Frauenwaldau' dated 1889, suspended from a silvered Deutscher KriegerBund badge

The badge complete with bow riband and reverse hinged pin and clasp fittings, and as-worn by a German military veteran

Reverse of the gilt cross with makers name and Dresden address

Deutscher Kriegerbund (English: German Warrior League) was a war veterans' and reservists' association in Germany established in April 1873 in Weißenfels. The origins of the association...  read more

Code: 24016

30.00 GBP

Germany (Imperial): Prussia Merit Cross for War Aid (Verdienstkreuz für Kriegshilfe)

Germany (Imperial): Prussia Merit Cross for War Aid (Verdienstkreuz für Kriegshilfe)

This Great War decoration was instituted by Prussia on, 5 December 1916. The decoration was awarded for patriotic war aid service, without regard to status or rank

The award is of non-magnetic metal

The medal retaining a good clean length of silk riband

An attractive solid example

Condition: GVF  read more

Code: 24017

30.00 GBP

Germany (Imperial): Prussia House Order of Hohenzollern. 4th Class Members 'Inhaber' Eagle Badge. Silver with obverse centre enamelled shield. Un-marked & un-attributed

Germany (Imperial): Prussia House Order of Hohenzollern. 4th Class Members 'Inhaber' Eagle Badge. Silver with obverse centre enamelled shield. Un-marked & un-attributed

Weight: 15g with riband

The award fitted with a good long length of contemporary silk riband, this stitched for wear

Instituted in 1851, in two division, the 'Cross' and the 'Eagle' each of four classes. The silver 'Inhaber' Eagle Badges were the junior-most level of award, i.e. 4th Class awards to 'Members' of this Prussian Royal House Order

During ...  read more

Code: 24033

130.00 GBP

Germany (Imperial): Prussia House Order of Hohenzollern. 3rd Class Knights 'Eagle Badge'. Silver and enamel. Un-marked & un-attributed

Germany (Imperial): Prussia House Order of Hohenzollern. 3rd Class Knights 'Eagle Badge'. Silver and enamel. Un-marked & un-attributed

Weight: 14g with riband

The award fitted with a good length of contemporary silk riband

Instituted in 1851, in two division, the 'Cross' and the 'Eagle' each of four classes. The enamelled 'Eagle Badges' awarded to knights were the 3rd Class awards of this Prussian Royal House Order

During the Great War when awarded for acts of bravery in combat, the...  read more

Code: 24032

165.00 GBP

Germany (Federal Republic): Armed Forces Cross of Honour. Gold grade (Ehrenkreuz der Bundeswehr in Gold)

Germany (Federal Republic): Armed Forces Cross of Honour. Gold grade (Ehrenkreuz der Bundeswehr in Gold)

The medal riband fitted with a mounting pin

The Cross of Honor: The Bundeswehr Cross of Honor is an expression of outstanding achievements and a national medal of honor approved by the Federal President, which falls under the Law on Titles, Orders and Decorations of July 26, 1957. This means that only the minister can award the Bundeswehr Cross of Honor. This means that a "free-h...  read more

Code: 24588

45.00 GBP

Germany (Federal Republic): U-Boat Badge (U-Boot-Frontspange). Re-instituted on July 26th, 1957. De-Nazified 1957 version

Germany (Federal Republic): U-Boat Badge (U-Boot-Frontspange). Re-instituted on July 26th, 1957. De-Nazified 1957 version

This an approved 1957 version, for wear by Second World War veterans of the Kriegsmarine without the offending 'Nazi' emblem, i.e., the Swastika symbol used by the Third Reich

Metal: Constructed of bronze

Obverse: Consisting of a central oval laurel leaf wreath, joined together at the bottom by a pair of crossed swords, overlaid by a U-Boat situated over a hollow v...  read more

Code: 24456

110.00 GBP

Germany (Federal Republic): Blockade Runner Badge (Abzeichen für Blockadebrecher). Re-instituted on July 26th, 1957. De-Nazified 1957 version

Germany (Federal Republic): Blockade Runner Badge (Abzeichen für Blockadebrecher). Re-instituted on July 26th, 1957. De-Nazified 1957 version

This an approved 1957 version, for wear by Second World War veterans of the Kriegsmarine without the offending 'Nazi' emblem, i.e., the Swastika symbol used by the Third Reich

Dimension: 48.7mm

Weight: 39.37g

Obverse: The award is constructed of patinated and silvered tombac, the obverse consisting of a circular chain wreath with a central blockade r...  read more

Code: 24455

105.00 GBP

Germany (Federal Republic): Naval Honour Roll clasp with Ribbon (Ehrenblattspange der Kriegsmarine). Re-instituted on July 26th, 1957. This a De-Nazified 1957 version

Germany (Federal Republic): Naval Honour Roll clasp with Ribbon (Ehrenblattspange der Kriegsmarine). Re-instituted on July 26th, 1957. This a De-Nazified 1957 version

This an approved 1957 version, for wear by Second World War Kriegsmarine veterans without the offending 'Nazi' emblem, i.e., the Swastika symbol used by the Third Reich

Insignia Dimension: 26.2mm

Obverse: Constructed of die struck, fire gilded tombac, consisting of a circular oak wreath encompassing a vertical anchor, mounted onto a section of ribbon for an Iron Cr...  read more

Code: 24454

75.00 GBP

Germany (Federal Republic):  A Luftwaffe Bomber Clasp. Bronze Grade. De-Nazified 1957 version

Germany (Federal Republic): A Luftwaffe Bomber Clasp. Bronze Grade. De-Nazified 1957 version

This an approved 1957 version, for wear by Second World War Luftwaffe veterans without the offending 'Nazi' emblem, i.e., the Swastika symbol used by the Third Reich

Metal: Constructed of bronze. The reverse retaining its barrel hinge with horizontal pin and clasp fittings

Dimension: 76.92mm (W) x 25.62mm (H)

Weight: 18.3g

Nazi-era awa...  read more

Code: 24453

65.00 GBP

Germany (Federal Republic): War Merit Cross 1939 (Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1939) 2nd Class. Bronze with combatant 'Swords'. De-Nazified 1957 'Bundswehr' version

Germany (Federal Republic): War Merit Cross 1939 (Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1939) 2nd Class. Bronze with combatant 'Swords'. De-Nazified 1957 'Bundswehr' version

This an approved 1957 version, for wear by Second World War veterans without the offending 'Nazi' emblem, i.e., the Swastika symbol used by the Third Reich

Metal: Constructed of bronze. With loop suspension

Dimension: 48.44mm x 48.52mm

Weight: 30.9g

A choice condition example

Condition: EF  read more

Code: 24452

25.00 GBP