Germany, Wehrmacht. An Infantry Assault Badge, by an Unknown Maker

Item #G36552

$101

(Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen). An oval shaped oak leaf wreath in heavily silvered zink, with a national eagle clutching a swastika on the top and a bowtie on the bottom. Diagonally across the badge is a Karabiner 98k with the bayonet attached to the front of the barrel and the carrying sling hanging from the rifle; the reverse plain; with a vertical round wire pinback, a crimped ball hinge, and a crimped round wire catch; measuring 47.01 mm (w) x 61.53 mm (h); weighing 26.4 grams; in near very fine condition.

Footnote: This Infantry Assault Badge stems from the personal collection of predominant historian Thomas Durante, the author of “The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II - A Collectors Guide to the German Close Combat Clasp of World War II”. Sascha Weber, the author of “The Infantry Assault Badges” refers to a badge of this type as being by an “Unknown Maker” on page 54.