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Replica, German, WW2, Gold Wound Badge – Verwundetenabzeichen, by L/63

£35.00
*Replica, German, WW2, Gold Wound Badge – Verwundetenabzeichen, by L/63* The German Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen) of 1939 originated as a

German, WW2, Silver Class Infantry Assault Badge – ‘Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber’, by Sohni Heubach & Co – S.H.u.Co. 44

£199.00
*German, WW2, Silver Class Infantry Assault Badge – ‘Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber’, by Sohni Heubach & Co – S.H.u.Co. 44*

Replica, German, WW2, Close Combat Clasp – Nahkampfspange, L/58

£35.00
*Replica, German, WW2, Close Combat Clasp – Nahkampfspange, L/58* The Close Combat Bar was instituted on November 25, 1942, by

German, WW2, Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Flak Battle Badge

£325.00
*German, WW2, Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Flak Battle Badge* Designed by Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus, the badge features a single-piece construction with a

WW2 German Newspaper Volkischer Beobachter June 1942

£35.00
~ WW2 German Newspaper Volkischer Beobachter June 1942 ~ ~ Condition ~ Please refer to the images for the condition.

German, WW2, Luftwaffe Pilot-Observer Qualification Badge, by OSG

£250.00
*German, WW2, Luftwaffe Pilot-Observer Qualification Badge, by OSG* 53mm x 64mm The Luftwaffe Pilot Observer’s Badge is composed of two

German, WW2, Kriegsmarine Coastal Artillery Badge, by C.E. Juncker

£325.00
*German, WW2, Kriegsmarine Coastal Artillery Badge, by C.E. Juncker* Maker Marked: FEC. Otto Placzek. Berlin, Ausf C.F. Juncker, Berlin The

German, WW2, Zinc Submarine (U-Boat) Badge

£350.00
*German, WW2, Zinc Submarine (U-Boat) Badge* The badge is maker marked on the back right but unclear, it looks like

German, WW2, Original Kriegsmarine Destroyer War Badge, by Sohni Heubach & Co

£250.00
*German, WW2, Original Kriegsmarine Destroyer War Badge, by Sohni Heubach & Co* Maker marked S.H.u.Co. This is a fine example

British, WW2, Civil Defence Stirrup Pump Fire Hose

£75.00
*British, WW2, Civil Defence Stirrup Pump Fire Hose* Before the Second World War, British people feared that any future war