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  • Germany, Imperial. A Group of Imperial German Items
  • Germany, Imperial. A Group of Imperial German Items

Item: G38403

Germany, Imperial. A Group of Imperial German Items

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Germany, Imperial. A Group of Imperial German Items

1) A cap badge in the shape of a German Imperial Crown c.1889, reverse shows three prongs intact, measures 60 mm (w) x 40 mm (h), and in fine condition.

2) A 1914 Iron Cross insignia from First War case, constructed of magnetic metal, measures 39 mm (w) x 38 mm (h), and in fair condition.

3) A 1915 Wilhelm II badge commemorating his day of birth 27 January 1859, constructed of bronze, measures 28 mm (w) x 29 mm (h), and in fine condition.

4) A Bavarian medallion in the shape of a wreath surrounding an eagle clutching a banner reading “IN TREUE FEST,” measures 26 mm (w) x 29 mm (h), and in fair condition.

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