A Wound Badge in Black certificate to Gefreiter (lance corporal) Alfred Donath of Division Command z.b.V. 303. Dated to 20 June 1918 and signed in pencil by Generalmajor Karl Kreyenberg.
Measuring 198 mm (w) x 161 mm (h), presenting two folding creases and light scuffing of the edges, remains very fine.
A Hindenburg Cross certificate for parents of fallen soldiers, named to Stellmacher (wheelwright) Heinrich Weise, dated to Dresden on 25 June 1935.
Measuring 209 mm (w) x 147 mm (h), presenting multiple folding creases and light scuffing of the edges, remains fine.
A discharge certificate to Kanonier (gunner) Pijak of the 2nd Battery of Detachment Lierau, part of “Grenzschutz Ost” (border guard East), an umbrella term for free corps and militias founded after the First War in eastern Germany. Dated to 30 July 1919.
Measuring 207 mm (w) x 153 mm (h), presenting two folding creases, overall creasing, scuffing of the edges, and period repair to the reverse, remains fair.
A Kyffhäuser League War Commemorative Medal 1914/18 certificate to Max Richter, dated to 15 May 1922.
Measuring 211 mm (w) x 154 mm (h), presenting a folding crease, light overall creasing, light scuffing of the edges, and one minor rip, remains better than fine.
A gold donation for the war effort certificate to wife of Rechnungsrat (accounting councillor) Schubert, dated to Ehrenfriedersdorf (Saxony) on 20 August 1916.
Measuring 239 mm (w) x 159 mm (h), presenting minimal scuffing, remains near mint.
A citizen status certificate for the city of Reichenbach im Vogtland (Saxony) to railway station custodian Louis Alfred Leutbold, born 13 March 1849 in Peritz near Großenhain. Dated to 7 March 1896.
Measuring 211 mm (w) x 291 mm (h), presenting a folding crease, minimal overall creasing, and light age-related discolouration, remains very fine.

