Anti Partisan Badge Silver By C.E. Juncker, Berlin Type 3
A rare Anti Partisan Badge Silver By C.E. Juncker, Berlin type 3 version, semi hollow construction in zinc. The badge has 70% of the silver wash still remaining and depicts an oval oak wreath with acorns with a skull and crossbones at the base, above which a multi-headed serpent is wrapped around a vertical sword (hilt uppermost) at the centre of the badge. On the hilt is a ‘sunwheel’ swastika. The reverse is unmarked but attributed to C.E. Juncker, Berlin Type 3 with soldered catch and hinge with wide pin assembley. This rare and desirable award has no damage or repairs in very good condition.
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Close Combat Clasp Silver 1st Pattern Varient By JFS
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German Cross In Gold By Zimmerman With Presentation Case
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