Four place buttonhole ribbon grouping. This elaborate group includes ribbons for the WWI Iron Cross 2nd Class, Kingdom of Württemberg Military Merit award, Frontkaempferehrenkreuz (“Hindenburg Cross”), and Kingdom of Württemberg Reserve Long Service award. Ribbons and attachments are in good shape, with minor wear. Condition II
Buttonhole ribbon for the “Hindenburg Cross” (Front Fighter Honor Cross). Soiled ribbon with crossed swords attachment. Condition II-
WWI Iron Cross miniature medal, for civilian wear. Cross with black enamel and suspension bar. Condition II
Frontkämpferehrenkreuz (“Hindenburg Cross”). Brass finish on iron core. Clean ribbon. Back marked with stylized A and A. & S. (Assmann & Sohne company). Condition I-
Panzer Assault Badge in Bronze. Though unmarked, this example is of a pattern made by the Deumer company. Stamped hollow badge with dark bronze finish and little wear. Condition I-
DRL (Deutsches Reichsbund für Leibesübungen) National Sport Badge, Third Class in bronze. Awarded to military and civilians for above average proficiency in athletic competitions. Bronze die-struck badge. The back is marked D.R.G.M. 35269 and WERNSTEIN JENA. D.R.G.M. (Deutsches Reichsgebrauchsmuster) denoted a nationally used pattern. Wernstein (in Jena)...
Reichsjugendsportabzeichen (RJA) badge. This small lapel badge was awarded to youth for performance in sports activities. Nice silver finish. Marked on the back with the manufacturer – WERNSTEIN (in) JENA. Condition I
War Merit Cross 2nd Class. Tombak bronze cross with dark bronze finish. Clean 25mm ribbon. The suspension ring is unmarked. Condition I
Five place ribbon bar of a WWI/WWII soldier. Iron Cross 2nd Class of WWI, War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords of WWII, “Hindenburg Cross,” Duchy of Braunschweig (Brunswick) War Merit Cross with frontline service clasp (WWI), and Duchy of Braunschweig (Brunswick) War Merit Cross (award without clasp). Ribbons and attachments are in good shape, on gray...
Faithful Service/Civil Service Honor Award 2nd Class, in presentation carton. Medal and carton are in excellent condition. The medal and ribbon have almost no wear, just a few small marks from storage. Beautiful silver frosting and polished highlights on the medal. The carton has just a few scuff marks on the edges and corners, and a few small chips out...
Honor Cross of World War I (“Hindenburg Cross”) with swords. Instituted in July 1934 by Reichs President Field Marshall von Hindenburg to honor participants in the World War. The class with swords was for combatants. The medal is bronze wash over iron with a little wear to the highlights, marked on the back R.V. 34 PFORZHEIM. Clean ribbon with a few pin...