Ukrainian trident cap badge worn by Ukrainian Schuma (Schutzmannschaft) units in 1941–1944 and Ukrainian National Army (UNA), also known as Ukrainian People's Army (1917–1921). 32 mm diameter, stamped, two-piece, alloy construction cap cockade with gilt and light blue finishes. The high relief cockade features a gilt, fluted base with a central, light b..
Ukrainian trident cap badge worn by Ukrainian Schuma (Schutzmannschaft) units in 1941–1944 and Ukrainian National Army (UNA), also known as Ukrainian People's Army (1917–1921). 33 mm diameter, stamped, two-piece, alloy construction cap cockade with gilt and light blue finishes. The high relief cockade features a gilt, fluted base with a central, light b..
Unknown manufacturer Lithuanian cap cockade with Vytis (coat of arms of Lithuania, a mounted armored knight holding a sword and shield). Highly likely the 1930s production.30,3 mm in diameter, 3,3 g of weight, stamped, two-piece, alloy construction cap cockade with gilt, red and green finishes. The high-relief cockade features a gilt, fluted base with a cent..