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A Fine Collection of German Medals and Militaria 714


A German Second War Luftwaffe Flight Bar for Fighter Pilots in Gold. A very fine example of the short range Day Fighter Clasp in gold in its original fitted case. The award has good gold finish, slight toning to the lower section of the left hand wing otherwise some traces of illuminated gilt to the edges of the central wreath, the upward pointing central arrow still having its patinated finish. On the reverse side it is with its correct wide tapering pin constructed in Tombak, unmarked, the central rivet that holds the arrow pointing upwards to the main body of the award normally delicately domed, in this instance the operative has slightly flattened the rivet during construction. Original fitted case with scratches to the edges and good gilded lettering to the exterior of the box, which reads Front Flugspange Fur Jager Gold, some slight losses of the paper cover to the box on the base, very good condition


£200-£240 715


A German Second War Luftwaffe Day Fighter Bar in Silver. A very nice example of a Tombak non maker marked Luftwaffe Flight Clasp in silver, good silvering generally, slight frosting still showing to the edges of all of the leaves, slight toning to the lower base coloration of the left hand set of leaves. The black patinated finish to the upward pointed eagle all intact. Complete with its wide tapering pin, original hook and hinge. One small delicate rivet holding the arrow to the main award. In its original fitted case, which is in immaculate condition with the lettering to the exterior Frontflugspanger fur Jager Silber, good condition


£240-£280 716


A German Second War Luftwaffe Flight Bar in Silver for Bombers. A very nice example of the silver grade of the Bomber Bar, Tombak construction, non maker marked, complete with its wide tapering pin, original hook and hinge. Good frosting remaining to the tips of the laurel leaves on the central wreath. Good silver finish in the lower areas of the oak leaves on each wing, the tips of the leaves slightly rubbed. In a case with lettering gilded to the exterior slightly obscured Frontflugspanger fur Kampflieger Silber, the case slightly later, very good condition


£140-£180 717


A German Second War Luftwaffe Short Range Day Fighter Bar in Bronze. A nice G.H.Osang produced zinc manufactured Flight Bar in bronze. Nice convex shape with its original wide tapering pin, hook and hinge. G.H.Osang Dresden tablet impressed to the right hand side of the reverse of the award. All finish remaining with all of the patinated finish to the arrow pointing upwards also intact, good condition


£200-£240 718


A German Second War Luftwaffe Reconnaissance Flight Bar. A very late war Flight Bar with small circle mark at the very base of the eagles head on the reverse side. Tapering fluted pin, original hook and hinge. There is always controversy of the period of manufacture of these circle marked badges, generally regarded to have been produced by the Company Steinhauer & Luck, it is virtually impossible to define whether they were pre May 1945 produced or were produced after the end of hostilities to serve the desire of souvenir hunting occupying forces and because of the poor quality metal many are devoid of all finish, this example unusually has all of its silver finish remaining with slight toning, very good condition


£70-£90 719


A German Second War Wound Badge in Gold. A very nice condition number 30 marked solid construction Wound Badge in gold. The award has all its original finish remaining, complete with its quite unusual but standard straight wide pin, hook and hinge, in its original LDO presentation case, the gilding to the lettering LDO nice and crisp to the upper inner lid silk, slight discolouration to the flock of the base of the inner box. To the exterior the box is totally undamaged. The maker number 30 is the Hauptmunzamt, main mint office of Vienna, good condition


£100-£140 720


A German Second War Wound Badge in Silver. A good solid construction Wound Badge in silver, cased, maker manufacturer 65 Kein & Quenzer of Idar-Oberstein. Slight discolouring of the silvering to the exterior of the award on the right hand side. In its original card fitted case with some abrasions to the exterior case, the corners of the box is generally intact, one slight tear to the front right hand corner, good condition


£80-£120 721


German Second War 1936 Model Wound Badges. Two 1936 model Wound badges known as the Condor Legion Wound Badge, both single struck examples, one gold class with original pin, hook and hinge, the other is black with the highly unusual disc back fitting, very good condition (2)


£100-£140 722


A German Second War Hitler Youth Proficiency Badge and Miniature. A nice matching set, the silver Hitler Youth Proficiency Badge in superb condition, individually award numbered 41311 plus RZM marked M1/34 with original large size tinny type fixing pin. Accompanied by its 20 x 14mm miniature, which is matching maker marked M1/34 with its similar much smaller tinny type fixing pin, excellent condition (2) £60-£80


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