An Iron Cross 1st Class certificate to Oberwachtmeister (master sergeant of the artillery) Heinrich Glameyer of the 4th Battery of Artillery Regiment 225. Dated to July 25, 1944 and signed in blue ink by commander of 225th Infantry Division, Generalleutnant Walter Risse (1892-1965), a recipient of the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves. Measuring 139 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), presenting minimal scuffing of the edges, and minimal age-related discolouration, remains extremely fine.
An Iron Cross 2nd Class certificate to Unteroffizier (NCO) Heinrich Glameyer of the 4th Battery of Artillery Regiment 225. Dated to December 21, 1940 and signed in blue ink by commander of 225th Infantry Division, Generalmajor Friedrich-Karl von Wachter. Measuring 141 mm (w) x 201 mm (h), presenting a folding crease and minimal scuffing of the edges, remains extremely fine.
An Assault Badge certificate to Oberwachtmeister Heinrich Glameyer of the 4th Battery of Artillery Regiment 225. Dated to July 14, 1943 and signed in blue ink by commander of Artillery Regiment 225, Oberst (colonel) Friedrich-Wilhelm Siehl (1896-1974), a recipient of the German Cross in Gold and the Honour Roll Clasp. Measuring 147 mm (w) x 209 mm (h), presenting a folding crease and light scuffing of the edges, remains extremely fine.
An Eastern Front Medal certificate to Oberwachtmeister Heinrich Glameyer, dated to July 21, 1942. Measuring 140 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), presenting a folding crease and minimal age-related discolouration, remains extremely fine.
A Wound Badge in Black certificate to Oberwachtmeister Heinrich Glameyer of the 4th Battery of the 2nd Group of Artillery Regiment 225 for being wounded once on February 1, 1945. Dated to February 15, 1945. Measuring 149 mm (w) x 210 mm (h), presenting a folding crease and light creasing of the edges, remains better than very fine.
A promotion certificate to Wachtmeister (sergeant of the artillery) Glameyer, promoting him to Oberwachtmeister (master sergeant of the artillery), effective January 1, 1943. Dated to January 7, 1943 and signed in pencil by Oberstleutnant (lieutenant colonel) Friedrich-Wilhelm Siehl. Measuring 209 mm (w) x 297 mm (h), presenting two folding creases, light fraying of the edges, and minor tears along the creases, remains near very fine.

