German production Westwall ring with bunkers, mountains, and an airplane above, depicted on the ring head. Along both sides of the ring head is the inscription WEST WALL on the oak leaf background (frequently used motif on german
rings) on the ring shank. Produced by German firm Frey & Co, Pforzheim (maker's mark is located inside the ring shank - ..
Wehrmacht Heer Officer's breast eagle. Machine-embroidered metal bullion WH Eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swastika on a dark green wool backing. Reverse with paper backing marked E&K. 114 x 44 mm. Very good, near mint condition...
Wound badge in black, double marked '65' for Klein & Quenzer, Idar-Oberstein on the reverse.Steel construction with soldered on set up. Good condition. Partial loss of black finish. 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 Ma..
First pattern wound badge in silver (German: Verwundetenabzeichen 1. Modell
1939 in Silber) miniature. Marked 'L/18' on the reverse for B. H. Mayer's Kunst-prageanstalt, Pforzheim.On May 22, 1939, Condor Legion wound badge (German: Verwundetenabzeichen für Deutsche Freiwillige im spanischen Freiheitskampf), or unofficially Spanish
wound badge (German: Verw..
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..
World War I period patriotic ring with Iron Cross on the front. Silver-washed brass ring with black enamel cross. Inside the Iron Cross are the dates '1914 - 1916'. Rings depicting Iron Cross were very popular among German Army troops during World War I.Slightly deformed ring shank. Otherwise very good condition. 20.1 mm in diameter...
World War I period ring with skull and crossbones, known in German as 'Totenkopfring'. Ornaments and stars on both sides of the front plate. Also, on the left side of the shank is seen a sandglass, and on the right - a flag with a pole (?). Totenkopfrings were very popular among German Army troops during World War I and World War II as well.Ring made of non-..