Miniature badge of the 3rd Heavy Artillery Regiment (Polish: 3 Pułk Artylerii Ciężkiej) of the Polish Army.Two-piece miniature badge in the form of two crossed blazing cannons on which the 'SB' monogram and the abbreviation '3 PAC' were superimposed by means of pins.
Reverse plain with visible wire mounting pins and a mounting post in the middle. Mounting s..
85th Vilnius Rifle Regiment (Polish: 85 pułk strzelców Wileńskich) commemorative badge.Two-piece badge, minted in silver-plated brass, in the form of a stylized eagle with the crown. On the chest of the eagle, a Gorget with Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn is placed. Above the Virgin Mary, on the Gorget inscription 'NIE DAMY' (English: We won't allow) and date&n..
Allied propaganda fold up puzzle from the 1940s depicting four pigs on the front when unfolded. When folded in the order indicated, the "fifth pig" (A. Hitler) is revealed.Folding instructions are written in English, therefore the puzzle most likely originated in the USA or the United Kingdom. No tears, albeit shows age and discoloration, has been folded man..
Allied propaganda fold-up puzzle from the 1940s depicting four pigs on the front when unfolded with rare original issue envelope. When the puzzle is folded in the order indicated, the "fifth pig" (A. Hitler) is revealed.Folding instructions are written in English, therefore the puzzle most likely originated in the USA or the United Kingdom. No tears, very go..
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..
Badge of the 1st Field Artillery Regiment of The Polish Legions.Manufactured by the Zakład Jubilersko Grawerski, T. Filipski, Wilno, Zamkowa 5 (manufacturer's mark on the screw plate).Ground dug piece with bent screw and stuck screw plate...
Polish 'Eaglets' Badge of Honour (Polish: Odznaka Obrońcom Kresów Wschodnich „Orlęta”) for
the defense of Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine) and the Eastern Borderlands in
1918–1919. Good condition, albeit back screw-plate is missing.The ‛Eaglets’ Badge of Honour was awarded during the interwar
period to those who fought to defend the city of Lwów and the E..
Polish 'Eaglets' Badge of Honour (Polish: Odznaka Obrońcom Kresów Wschodnich „Orlęta”) for
the defense of Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine) and the Eastern Borderlands in
1918–1919. Good condition, albeit back screw-plate is missing.The ‛Eaglets’ Badge of Honour was awarded during the interwar
period to those who fought to defend the city of Lwów and the E..
Full sheet of 6 Ukrainian postal stamps commemorating the now-legendary saying, that became a symbol of Ukrainian resistance - “Русскій воєнний корабль, іді…!” (English: “Russian warship, go …!”). Issued in April, 2022, stamps depict an Ukrainian soldier making an obscene hand gesture at the Russian Black Sea flagship cruiser “Moskva”, also accompanied ..
A patriotic ring with Italian National Fascist Party (Italian: Partito Nazionale Fascista, PNF) leader Benito Mussolini. To the left of the B. Mussolini bust is the word DUX, Latin for "leader". B. Mussolini was identified by Fascists as Il Duce ("The Leader"), derived from the Latin word.Good condition. Rare...
A patriotic ring with Italian National Fascist Party (Italian: Partito Nazionale Fascista, PNF) leader Benito Mussolini. To the left of the B. Mussolini bust is the word DUX, Latin for "leader". B. Mussolini was identified by Fascists as Il Duce ("The Leader"), derived from the Latin word.Good condition. Rare...
Army expert rifle shooter badge of Latvian army. Oxidised silver (875 silver content hallmark on the obverse), worn by first-class shooters - officers and career-servicemen. 1931-1941.The regulations stated that the badge have to be worn on the left, one centimeter above the line specified for the breast orders. The badges were to be arranged in a row from l..
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