Brunswick Skull & Cross Bones 17th & 41st Cavalry Regiment Cap Insignia
A WW2 German Brunswick Skull & Cross Bones 17th & 41st Cavalry Regiment Cap Insignia, zinc construction. The reverse of the cap insignia is unmarked complete with both prongs. The badge has no damage or repairs in very good condition.
£100.00
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