German production WWII era skull ring with encrusted ruby-colored glass eyes.Very popular among the servicemen of every armed force.Very good condition with a beautiful patina. Silver (835 silver content hallmark inside the ring shank).Split ring shank (period attempted to fix). 18.2 mm in diameter...
World War I period skull ring known in German as 'Totenkopfring'. Totenkopfrings were very popular among German Army troops during World War I and World War II as well. Silver ring shank (800 silver content hallmark inside the shank) with a skull and bones on the ring head. Skull and bones made not of precious metal. Very good condition...
A beautiful set of World War I period skull ring, known in German as 'Totenkopfring', together with a period ring box and a corresponding ring advertisement newspaper cutting.The ring has a solid silver ring shank (800 silver content hallmark inside the shank) with a skull and bones on the ring head made of not precious metal, albeit gilded. Excellent c..
Rare design German production WWII era skull ring with poppies on the ring shank along both sides of the ring head. Very good condition with a beautiful patina.Silver (835 silver content hallmark inside the ring shank), maker marked with Laurin Schmuck, Pforzheim maker's mark 'Ln'.Approx. 19.5 mm in diameter...
WWII period German skull ring, also known as 'Totenkopfring'. Totenkopfrings were very popular among German Army troops during World War I and World War II. Two-piece construction with a skull attached to the base of the ring with a rivet. Brass (ring shank), copper (skull), chrome-plated. Very good condition, a beautiful patina. Diameter approx. 18.9 m..
WWII period German skull ring, also known as 'Totenkopfring'. Three-piece construction with a skull attached to the base of the ring with a rivet through a Bakelite pad. Brass, chrome-plated. Good condition, been there piece. Diameter approx. 20.7 mm..
Well-known albeit very rare German WWII period ring. The helmet and dates 1939 and 1940 above and under the helmet depicted on the ring head. Simple and widely known ring design, albeit due to its simplicity is highly faked and originals are very hard to come by.Worn ring with beautiful patina. Very good condition. Made not of precious metal. 21.2 mm in diam..
Well-known design World War II period skull ring known in German as 'Totenkopfring'. Often faked design, hard to find original. Totenkopfrings were very popular among German Army troops during World War I and World War II as well. Good condition with evenly spread patina...
Westwall ring with a helmet and anti-tank obstacles (so-called "Dragon's teeth") depicted on
the front plate of the ring, accompanied by the inscription 'Westwall 1939/40' to the right. Frequently used on german rings oak leaf motif on the ring shank. Very good condition. Non-Precious metal. Beautiful patina. 20.5 mm in diameter...
Well-known ring designed by Gottfried Grau. While serving at the Siegfried Line, known in German as 'Westwall', Gottfried made the very first Westwallring from a piece of wire, bending it into a spiral to make a rosette on the narrow ring. When Gottfried finished his service at Siegfried Line, he handed the ring to one of his fellow colleagues as a gift. Aft..
Well-known design Westwall ring with a helmet on the oak leaf background (frequently used motif on german
rings) depicted on the ring head. Along both sides of the helmet is the inscription WEST WALL on the ring shank. Worn ring with beautiful patina. Very good condition. Made not of precious metal. 18.1 mm in diameter...
German Westwall ring with a German helmet and crossed daggers behind it depicted on the front plate, accompanied by inscriptions WEST and WALL under and above the helmet respectively. In the center of the helmet is positioned swastika. Frequently used on german
rings oak leaf motif on the ring shank. Worn ring with beautiful patina. Made of non-precious met..