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..
Iron Cross 1st class. Marked '4' for Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid on the pin.
Three-piece construction with a magnetic, iron core, and soldered on set up.
Very good condition...
Early war Iron Cross 2nd class with the glossy painted core. Unmarked, albeit constructed of typical Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid parts.
Three-piece construction with a magnetic, iron core. Without ribbon. Very good condition, however, the ring has minor damage and the core is a bit loose inside the frame...
Iron Cross 2nd class. Unmarked, albeit typical Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid construction.
Three-piece construction with a magnetic, iron core. Without ribbon. Good condition. Most probably late war production, due to degraded quality of the frame (clearly visible cracks, especially on the reverse)...
Wound badge in silver by Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid. Maker marked on the reverse with the LDO code 'L/11'.Zinc base with soldered on set-up. Very good condition. Instituted
(re-instituted) on September 1, 1939. The badge had three grades -
black, silver, and gold. The badge was only awarded to military personnel, until in March 1943 civilians that were ..
Wound badge in silver by Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid. Maker marked on the reverse with the LDO code 'L/11'.Zinc base with soldered on set-up. The catch is slightly bent. Otherwise good condition. Instituted
(re-instituted) on September 1, 1939. The badge had three grades -
black, silver, and gold. The badge was only awarded to military personnel, until i..
Wound badge in silver by Fünke & Brüninghaus, Lüdenscheid. Maker marked on the reverse with the LDO code 'L/56'.Massive tombak construction with soldered on set-up. Good condition. Instituted
(re-instituted) on September 1, 1939. The badge had three grades -
black, silver, and gold. The badge was only awarded to military personnel, until in Marc..