Shooting Medal (silver with a gilt suspension, marked "930" (silver on the reverse, obverse illustrating two right-facing rifleman, one standing and one sitting, with oak leaves below, reverse illustrating branches of oak leaves and laurel leaves, engraved "GAUJUNGMEISTER GAU 72 1931.", 34.3 mm x 46.8 mm inclusive of its crossed rifles and target suspension, original ribbon, mounted to a six-sided brass suspension with pinback); 1st Place Shooting Medal 1932 (two-piece construction, bronze insignia on a silvered bronze star-shaped base, illustrating a target in the centre framed by a wreath of oak leaves, a hunter's hat above and backed by crossed rifles, on a four-pointed star base with finials, rays between the arms, reverse engraved "I. PR. I KL. 1932", 52.5 mm x 53.5 mm, suspended from a period red and blue ribbon with pinback); Wesler Civil Protection Association Medal 1926 (bronze gilt, obverse illustrating a target surrounded by various hunter's items, framed by branches of oak leaves and acorns, reverse inscribed "WESELER BÜRGER SCHÜTZEN-VER. 1926" inside an open-ended wreath of oak leaves and acorns, 27.3 mm, on blue ribbon); "Schutz Verein Bienen" Shooting Badge (two-piece construction, die-stamped silvered and gilt bronze, unmarked, 33 mm x 52.3 mm, horizontal pinback); and Shooting Stickpin (bronze, unmarked, illustrating an eagle standing upon a target, fronted by a rifle and backed by oak leaves, 16 mm, on a 42.5 mm pin). Ranging from very fine to near extremely fine.