Item #G46302
(Deutsches Feld-Ehrenzeichen). A badge of three-piece construction, in bronze gilt and white enamels, mounted to a silver eight-pointed star base, the reverse presents a barrel hinge and round wire catch, marked DEUTSCHES FELD-EHRENZEICHEN and HAMBURG 11, as well as GES. GESCH., measuring 52.40 mm (w) x 64.04 mm (h), presenting some cracking on white enamel, and in near very fine condition.
The Field Honour Badge is accompanied by three official documents issued by the society of the badge.
An accompanying letter for the large award certificate, stating that the badge is sent by the producing company, M. Fleck & Sohn in Hamburg, and that the certificate is to be filled out by the recipient himself to avoid mistakes, and so he can include all and any information he would like to add. Measuring 223 mm (w) x 294 mm (h), presenting some overall creasing, and light fraying of the edges, remains better than fine.
The official goals of the society and the statutes of the Field Honour Badge. Measuring 226 mm (w) x 292 mm (h), presenting two folding creases, some creasing and fraying of the edges, two minor tears, and one instance of repair, remains fine.
A statement, saying that on February 1, 1934, the supreme SA leadership has allowed the wearing of the German Field Honour Badge on the uniform, provided it is the only post-war unofficial badge that is worn. Measuring 210 mm (w) x 294 mm (h), presenting light creasing and intermittent fraying of the edges, with several minor rips and three small pieces of paper missing, remains near fine.