Seven Medal Parts Recovered from the Zimmermann Factory
Includes a German Social Welfare Honour Cross 2nd Class, two crosses without centrepieces, a Bulgarian Merit Order centrepiece, two other centrepieces and an insignia, in bronze, three with white enamels. Fire damaged, fair. Footnote: Zimmermann was a well known German manufacturer of a great variety of awards, German and International, and was destroyed in an allied bombing raid in the early 1940's on Pforzheim, Germany. Sometime in 1990, during construction on the site, a quantity of medals was discovered (about 50 kilos) and bought by eMedals. Some were in good condition, but most of the pieces exhibited fire damage, or were rusted and damaged. Hundreds of pieces were partially finished, and some items were just medal parts, as one would expect to be found in the factory.

