A scarce and atmospheric original Third Reich enamel NSDAP notice board, retaining strong surviving graphics, official RZM approval markings, and unmistakable period presence despite extensive wartime and post-war wear.
A scarce and attractive early low-numbered “Official” issue Comrades of the Great War badge by J.R. Gaunt—an excellent veteran association piece directly linked to the origins of the British Legion.
A smart and highly displayable inter-war / WWII-era Royal Engineers veterans’ badge by one of Britain’s premier military insignia makers, ideal for Royal Engineers, veterans’ association or British military badge collections.
A visually powerful and scarce original WW2 Scho-Ka-Kola enamel sign, combining iconic design with strong Luftwaffe and Third Reich advertising interest.
A genuine WW1 British National War Savings Committee “For Service” enamel badge by Thomas Fattorini of Birmingham, featuring the original pre-WW2 good luck swastika symbol and maker-marked reverse.