Ministry of national defence 5th Infantry Regiment of Lithuanian Grand Duke Kestutis of the Lithuanian Armed Forces certifiicate given to a private Juozas Kazarevičius. April 27, 1927.Poor condition. Lower right corner is missing. Reinforced with scotch tape on the back. Staining and tears. Rare...
The Badge of 7th Sigulda Infantry Regiment (Latvian: 7. Siguldas kājnieku pulks). The Republic of Latvia.Instituted on February 20, 1934. The base of the badge is a Maltese cross in orange enamel edged by a silver rim. A vertical silver sword with the blade facing upwards is placed vertically on the front. In the center of the cross, a heptagonal shield with..
Private purchase Heer Infantry Officer's field cap made of fine field grey wool in excellent, mint condition. The body of the cap shows no wear or damage. The silver braid to the top edge of the scalloped panels, denoting an officer rank, is intact, with no issues. The front of the field cap is complete with a set of correct insignia, all original ..
Infantry assault badge in silver. Unmarked, albeit typical C.E. Juncker, Berlin construction. Earliest C.E. Juncker variant - hollow nickel silver badge. C.E. Juncker was one of the earliest manufacturers of the badge. Rare. Average condition. Instituted on December 20, 1939. Initially instituted in silver the badge
was awarded to non-motorized infantr..
Infantry assault badge in silver. Unmarked, albeit typical Franke & Co., Lüdenscheid construction.
Good condition.Instituted on December 20, 1939. Initially instituted in silver, the badge was awarded to non-motorized infantry units (including mountain troops) who participated in combat on different days and met the required award
criteria. The In..
Infantry assault badge in silver. Unmarked, albeit typical Franke & Co., Lüdenscheid hollow back construction.
Good condition.Instituted on December 20, 1939. Initially instituted in silver, the badge was awarded to non-motorized infantry units (including mountain troops) who participated in combat on different days and met the required award ..
Infantry assault badge in silver. Unmarked, albeit typical Sohni, Heubach & Co., Oberstein construction.
Silvered zinc base with bunt metal set up. Very good condition.Instituted on December 20, 1939. Initially instituted in silver the badge
was awarded to non-motorized infantrymen units (including mountain troops) who
participated in combat acti..
Infantry assault badge in silver. Unmarked, albeit typical Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid construction.
Silvered zinc base with crimped into set up. Excellent condition with all high-quality silver finish intact. A great addition to any collection.Instituted on December 20, 1939. Initially instituted in silver the badge
was awarded to non-motorized infantryme..
Studio portrait of the Lieutenant of the Infantry Battalion of Turkestan Legion, with Turkestan Legion sleeve shield on the uniform sleeve. Approx. 9,8 x 14,5 cm..
Sascha Weber. The Infantry Assault Badges. 5th edition.Presented in words and pictures, the reader will find an extensive number of manufacturer variants on over 420 pages. In addition to the historical background, the foundation, and the award conditions, the author also goes into the production and production processes. This work is supplemented with some ..
205. Infanterie-Division badge depicting the emblem of the division - fly agaric mushroom. The badge was most probably worn on the side of the cap.Good condition. Minor corrosion...
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