# RR 008
# RR 007
# RR 009
# RR 004
# RR 005
# RR 006
# 3732
Maker - 15 Friedrich Orth
W = 44.3 mm
# 3500
Unmarked but several features indicate it is probably a Zimmermann. W = 43.7 mm
# 2987
W = 44.6 mm
# 200128b
Minimum quantity for "WWII Hungarian Combatants Cross - 1943" is 1.
# 200202a
Minimum quantity for "WWII Hungarian Combatants Cross - 1941" is 1.
# RR 002
# 3483
W = 43.4 mm
# RR 003
# 1824
Very nice cased vaulted WWI Cross with it's original award document. It is fully vaulted. The cross has some wear but is in great shape. A good bit of the core paint has worn enough to develop a beautiful brownish patina. The pin is stamped 800 for silver content. There is no separation on the cross. The document indicated the cross was awarded June 4th 1918. It is hand written with the official regimental stamp for the 15th Landwehr Regiment. The diamond hatch pattern does have some outer wear as can be seen but is fully intact with the hinge and clip fully functional. The hinge fabric is also 100% with no separation or tears. Nice nice piece with great use character & no damage. W = 42.0 mm
# RR 001
Maker L/11.
# 2477
Maker 30.
# 2878
# 1400
Good Silver Wound Badge made by Paul Meybauer, Berlin. Detail is great with only slight wear. Back has neat period field repair to retaining clip & looks like they reinforced hinge at the same time. Neat badge with lots of character.
# 3295
# 1955
Silver Wound Badge manufactured by Klein & Quenzer AG of Idar/Oberstein. Hinge & clip in good order. The swastika has been pushed or smashed down. Does not look like a normal De-Nazification. The swastika is still quite pronounced.
# 2719
# 2726
# UCHU
# 3701
# 3702
# 3703
# 3767
# 3410
Maker - L/58
# 3747
# 3731
# 3329
# 3674
# 3780
# 3664
# 2482
# 2511
# 3675
# 4339
# 4341
# 4338
# 4454
# 4342
# 4343
# 4405
# 4406
# 4407
# 4408
# 4409