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  • A First War Medals & Decorations Product Page from Manufacture M. Fleck & Son, Hamburg
  • A First War Medals & Decorations Product Page from Manufacture M. Fleck & Son, Hamburg

Item: G27706

A First War Medals & Decorations Product Page from Manufacture M. Fleck & Son, Hamburg

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A First War Medals & Decorations Product Page from Manufacture M. Fleck & Son, Hamburg

A product page by Flag and Insignia Factory M. Fleck & Son, Hamburg. It measures 429x290mm, very fine condition, some fraying around the edges, taping on the backside, and folding creases. The page, no. 9, shows an assortment of medals and decorations that the company produced in 1933.

Footnote: The company was established in 1882 and still exists today, being run by the same family in 4th generation. Today, they work under the name of FahnenFleck and have a subsidiary in South Africa.

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