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  • Luftwaffe Air Gunner Badge, Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid

    Luftwaffe Air Gunner Badge, Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid (Lot: 566)

    An early Luftwaffe Air Gunner Badge manufactured by Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid. The oval wreath is struck in a silvered alloy, while the eagle is produced in dark oxidized zinc with the crisp detailing typical for Deumer—distinct beak, sharply cut wings, and well-defined talons. The reverse bears the clear maker’s mark “W. DEUMER LÜDENSCHEID.”

    The hardware corresponds to Deumer’s authentic early configuration: a narrow tubular hinge, long slightly curved pin, and a solid block catch. The wreath shows expected wear to the silver finish, yet the leaf detail remains strong. The eagle retains a uniform dark patina with no signs of cleaning. Overall condition is good and fully original, with no repairs or restoration.

    Starting bid: $ 850
  • Eastern Front Medal 1941/42 (Ostmedaille), with maker.

    Eastern Front Medal 1941/42 (Ostmedaille), with maker. (Lot: 568)

    Original Eastern Front Medal 1941/42 with the maker’s mark stamped on the suspension ring. Produced in zinc with a well-preserved dark patina and traces of the original silver wash along the rim. The eagle motif and all inscriptions remain clear and sharp, showing no signs of cleaning or restoration.

    The ribbon is bright, with the correct wartime weave and colour tone, mounted on the original marked ring. Overall condition is excellent for a zinc Ostmedaille: even patina, strong relief, and a fully authentic, untouched set.

    Starting bid: $ 125
  • Wound Badge in Black, 1939 pattern.

    Wound Badge in Black, 1939 pattern. (Lot: 565)

    A standard stamped Black Wound Badge, instituted in 1939 and awarded to soldiers who sustained one or more combat wounds. This example retains its characteristic dark finish typical of lwar production, with expected even wear to the paint. The helmet, laurel wreath, and crossed swords remain clearly defined. The reverse features the original long pin, hinge plate, and catch—consistent with unmarked late-production variants. Overall condition is good: surface finish is partially worn, yet the relief remains crisp and the piece shows no distortions.

    Starting bid: $ 90
  • Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Badge, maker Brehmer

    Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Badge, maker Brehmer (Lot: 569)

    Original Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Badge manufactured by Brehmer, Markneukirchen, a highly regarded and collectible maker. This example displays all the classic Brehmer features: a sharply detailed eagle with long, elegant wings, deeply cast 88 mm gun, and a well-defined oak-leaf wreath with crisp vein work.

    The reverse shows the distinctive vertical maker’s mark “BREHMER / MARKNEUKIRCHEN”, fully consistent with authentic wartime production. The hardware is the early Brehmer style: tubular hinge, long straight pin, and a solid block catch—untouched and without repairs. The piece is made of high-quality alloy with natural grey patina, no damage, and excellent preservation of relief.

    Starting bid: $ 725
  • Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze

    Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze (Lot: 570)

    An unmarked Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze, with the strong relief and pronounced detailing typical of pre- and early wartime manufacture. The oak-leaf wreath features deep, well-defined veins, while the eagle and rifle show crisp lines consistent with high-quality early private makers.

    The reverse displays the correct early hardware setup: tubular hinge, long slim pin, and a solid cast catch, all untouched and free of repairs. The bronze finish remains evenly preserved with natural patina and no signs of cleaning. A well-preserved collectible example with sharp relief and intact original hardware.

    Starting bid: $ 375
  • General Assault Badge

    General Assault Badge (Lot: 572)

    General Assault Badge, featuring the typical light silvered finish and strong relief associated with late production. The eagle, grenade head, and crossed bayonet elements remain sharply defined, with a natural uncleaned patina across the surface.

    The reverse displays the textbook late hardware configuration: a long narrow pin, tubular hinge, and a solid cast catch. The rear cut-outs are cleanly executed and match the form seen on authentic unmarked badges from late-war manufacturers.

    Overall condition is good and fully original, with crisp details and untouched hardware.

    Starting bid: $ 275
  • Infantry Assault Badge in Silver, maker S.H.u.Co. 41 — Schauerte & Hohfeld, Lüdenscheid

    Infantry Assault Badge in Silver, maker S.H.u.Co. 41 — Schauerte & Hohfeld, Lüdenscheid (Lot: 571)

    An original Infantry Assault Badge in Silver manufactured by Schauerte & Hohfeld, marked S.H.u.Co. 41 on the reverse. This is a classic late-war zinc example from the maker, known for its distinctive eagle with broad wings, sharply detailed oak-leaf wreath, and characteristic rifle profile.

    The reverse features a clean, well-struck maker’s mark. Hardware is textbook for S.H.u.Co.: tubular hinge, long straight pin, and solid cast catch, all matching original wartime construction with no repairs. The silver finish shows typical zinc-era wear, yet the badge retains strong relief and clean details.

    Overall, a solid collectible piece with natural patina and fully original hardware.

    Starting bid: $ 250