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Demjansk Shield 1942, Heer Version, on Field-Grey Backing (Lot: 1184)
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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Krim Shield 1941–1942, Luftwaffe Version, on Blue-Grey Backing (Lot: 1182)
Starting bid: $ 555Krimschild campaign arm shield on original Luftwaffe blue-grey wool backing. Bronze-finish metal shield with eagle, dates 1941–1942, and map of Crimea with inscription “KRIM.” Service-worn patina. Blue-grey backing confirms Luftwaffe attribution.
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Krim Shield 1941–1942, Heer Version, on Field-Grey Backing (Lot: 1183)
Starting bid: $ 515Second Krimschild on original Heer field-grey wool backing. Same bronze shield design — eagle, dates 1941–1942, Crimea map, “KRIM.” Reverse with original fabric backing. Field-grey wool confirms Army attribution. Good overall condition.
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Mine Rescue Service Medal, Silver, Prussia — Preuss. Staats-Münze (Berlin Mint) (Lot: 1190)
Starting bid: $ 830Large circular silver-tone badge/medal for merit in mine rescue service (Grubenwehr). Obverse: crossed mining hammers on star cross, party eagle at bottom, inscription “Für Verdienste um de Gruben-Rettungs-Wesen.” Reverse stamped PREUSS. STAATS-MÜNZE — the Prussian State Mint, Berlin. Horizontal pin fitting. High-quality official issue.
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WWI Medal Bar, 4 Awards: EK2 1914, Hindenburg Cross, Red Cross Decoration, War Relief Medal (Lot: 1189)
Starting bid: $ 565Original four-piece medal bar on black fabric backing with long straight pin. Awards mounted left to right: Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914 (with “W” and date), Hindenburg Cross (Ehrenkreuz 1914–1918 with swords), Prussian Red Cross decoration (white enamel cross with eagle), and War Relief (Kriegshilfe) Medal with “WRAV” monogram in gilt. An intact and coherent WWI veteran’s group.
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Luftwaffe Pilot/Observer Badge Miniature Stickpin (Lot: 1187)
Starting bid: $ 180Miniature stickpin of the Luftwaffe Flugzeugführerabzeichen (Pilot’s Badge) or combined Pilot-Observer Badge — circular wreath with eagle, silver-tone. Twisted wire pin. Fine detail for the format.
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Minesweeper War Badge Miniature Stickpin (Kriegsabzeichen für Minensuch-, U-Boots-Jagd- und Sicherungsverbände) (Lot: 1185)
Starting bid: $ 60Miniature stickpin of the Minesweeper, Submarine Hunter and Security Forces War Badge. Small circular form with oakleaf wreath surrounding central device. Bronze-tone finish, heavily worn. Twisted wire pin. A scarce miniature of a seldom-encountered naval badge.
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Three-Award Miniature Stickpin: EK2 1939, Eastern Front Medal, Wound Badge in Black (Lot: 1191)
Starting bid: $ 55Combination miniature stickpin with three awards: Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939 (blackened cross), Ostmedaille (circular with eagle), and Wound Badge in Black (oval, silver-tone). Twisted wire pin. A coherent combat veteran’s group reflecting Eastern Front service.
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Wound Badge in Gold, Miniature Stickpin (Lot: 1186)
Starting bid: $ 50Miniature stickpin of the Verwundetenabzeichen in Gold grade. Oval form with steel helmet, crossed swords and oakleaf wreath in gilt finish. Twisted brass pin. Gold-grade wound badge miniatures are significantly rarer than black or silver examples.
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Johanniter Order Stickpin, Enamel Shield with Maltese Cross (Lot: 1192)
Starting bid: $ 40Miniature shield-form stickpin in silver with black enamel Maltese cross (Johanniterkreuz) on white ground. Straight brass pin with flat reverse. The Johanniter-Orden (Order of St. John) was a prestigious Prussian chivalric order; membership pins are uncommon.
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Post-war Two-Award Miniature Stickpin: Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939 & Wound Badge in Silver. 1957 (Lot: 1188)
Starting bid: $ 20Combination miniature stickpin carrying two awards on a single pin: Iron Cross 2nd Class 1939 (blackened) and Wound Badge in Silver (silver-tone oval). Flat reverse with gilt mount bar. A personalized veteran’s accessory reflecting actual decorations held. Post-war 1957





















