(Abzeichen). A grouping of three Second War period badges, including a Wound Badge, Black Grade (Verwundetenabzeichen), constructed of blackened bronze, hollow version, the obverse pebbled with a Stahlhelm in the centre superimposed on crossed swords within a wreath of laurel leaves with a tied bow at the bottom, the reverse plain with a vertical pinback, maker marked 3 for Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheld, measuring 36.96 mm (w) x 45.01 mm (h), weighing 14.7 grams, and better than very fine condition. An Infantry Assault Badge, Silver Grade, (Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen in Silber). A badge constructed of silvered zink, comprising of an oval shaped oak leaf wreath, both sides consisting of four upwards-pointing leaves, the bottom of the badge has a stylized bow holding the wreath together, the wreath itself is crossed by the rifle with its bayonet pointing upwards from lower right to the upper left, the top of the wreath is decorated by an army eagle looking to the right, in its claws it holds the upper arm of the mobile swastika, the reverse holds the vertical needle arrangement, measuring 46.62 mm (w) x 62.13 mm (h), weighing 19.5 grams, and in very fine condition. A 4-Year Long Service Medal (Dienstauszeichnungen). A round medal finished in old silver, the obverse centre presents the national emblem and the words TREUE DIENSTE IN DER WEHRMACHT (LOYAL SERVICE IN THE ARMED FORCES), the reverse centre presents the number 4 encircled by oakleaves, measuring 29.76 mm in diameter, on loop for suspension from period original cornflower blue ribbon, and in good condition.