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  • Bulgaria, Kingdom. An Air Force Pilot Badge, c.1935
  • Bulgaria, Kingdom. An Air Force Pilot Badge, c.1935
  • Bulgaria, Kingdom. An Air Force Pilot Badge, c.1935
  • Bulgaria, Kingdom. An Air Force Pilot Badge, c.1935

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Bulgaria, Kingdom. An Air Force Pilot Badge, c.1935

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Bulgaria, Kingdom. An Air Force Pilot Badge, c.1935

Type II (1921-1944). In silvered and gilt bronze with red and light blue enamels, measuring 38.2 mm x 55.7 mm, marked in cyrillic type with the Milosheva of Sofia maker mark and coded "3-23-89" on both the support plate and the screwback, tiny chip in the red enamels on the far left side of the crown, otherwise the enamels are intact, scattered silvering and gilt wear, near extremely fine.
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