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U-Boat War Badge (Lot: 1270)
Starting bid: $ 1,455Gold-plated non-ferrous metal, polished edges, manufactured by Schwerin-Berlin but without maker’s mark.
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U-Boat War Badge (Lot: 1271)
Starting bid: $ 1,275Gilt bronze, polished edges, manufactured by Schwerin-Berlin but without maker’s mark.
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U-Boat War Badge 1918 (Lot: 1269)
Starting bid: $ 750hollow embossed and gold-plated, thin horizontal pin on reverse, privately purchased piece from the 1920s. Accompanied by 2 photographs of a police officer in the rank of Major. Notation on reverse: “Flensburg 16.10.38 zur lieben Erinnerung, Adolf”
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SS Long Service Medal (4 Years), with original case and ribbon (Lot: 1277)
Starting bid: $ 1,500An original SS Long Service Medal, awarded for four years of faithful service. The medal is struck in bronze with a dark finish, much of which remains intact. The obverse displays the SS runes surrounded by a finely detailed oak-leaf wreath.
The reverse bears the inscription FÜR TREUE DIENSTE IN DER SS, sharply executed with correct period lettering. The suspension loop is of proper wartime construction—separately made and neatly soldered.
This example comes complete with its original blue ribbon of correct weave and original black presentation case, featuring silver SS runes on the lid. The case shows expected age wear, with the interior insert preserved. Such complete sets are considerably scarcer than loose medals.
Overall condition is excellent: natural patina, crisp relief, and no signs of repair.
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SS Long Service Medal, (8 Years), with ribbon (Lot: 1278)
Starting bid: $ 1,300An original SS Long Service Medal, awarded for eight years of faithful service. The piece is struck in bronze with its characteristic matte brown finish. The obverse features a large swastika with a central SS rune wreath, rendered in detailed relief.
The reverse bears the inscription FÜR TREUE DIENSTE IN DER SS with sharp lettering and an even background. The suspension loop is correctly formed, separately made and soldered—fully consistent with authentic wartime production.
The medal comes with its original deep-blue ribbon of correct weave, well preserved with no fraying. Overall condition is very good, showing natural patina and crisp details without signs of cleaning or repair.
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Demjansk Shield 1942, Heer Version, on Field-Grey Backing (Lot: 1280)
Starting bid: $ 1,225Demjansk arm shield in silver-finish metal on original field-grey wool backing, secured with four copper rivets. Obverse: DEMJANSK inscription, date 1942, crossed swords with aircraft, eagle with swastika wreath at top. Reverse shows typical four-rivet attachment to backing pad. One of the rarest and most coveted German campaign shields — awarded to participants in the Demjansk Pocket encirclement battle.
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Two-Place Medal Bar with Iron Cross 2nd Class and Eastern Front Medal. Maker Marks 100 and 88 (Lot: 1279)
Starting bid: $ 575A two-place medal bar from the Third Reich period, fitted with the Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939 and the Eastern Front Medal 1941/42 (Ostmedaille). The bar features a metal back plate and neatly folded ribbons.
The suspension ring of the Iron Cross is marked “100”, identifying the maker as Rudolf Wächter, München. The ring of the Eastern Front Medal bears the mark “88”, corresponding to Gustav Brehmer, Markneukirchen.
Both decorations show honest age patina; the EK2 enamel remains excellent with no damage, and the Ostmedaille retains strong details. Ribbons are vivid and intact. A well-assembled and representative medal bar.















