Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Badges
A Third Reich Period 10 Years NSDAP in Wolfurt Badge, in gilded zink; horizontal pinback; maker marked “Ges. Gesch.” (Gesetzlich Geschützt/Protected by Law) on the reverse; measuring 40 mm x 23 mm; A Wachau 1938 Tinnie, constructed of tin, the obverse bears the Wachau (which is the landscape in and around the valley of the Danube between Melk and Krems on the Danube), topped with a banner that is inscribed with “WACHAU” and has two swatikas, the reverse is plain, marked Ph.Türk. and bears a horizontal pinback, measuring 30 mm (w) x 44.29 mm (h); An NSB Workers Meeting Pin, constructed of non-magnetic metal, the obverse bears three left facing busts of men, circumscribed with “WERKERBIJEENKOMST 22/10.38 R.A.I. A’DAM”, marked “M.M” (Maarten Meuldijk) at the bottom right, the reverse is plain and bears a horizontal pinback, measuring 42 mm; A People’s Vote in Karnten Medal, a circular medal constructed non-magnetic metal, the obverse bears the coat of arms of Karnten with arabesque detailings and a depiction of the obverse and reverse of a 1939 Iron Cross, encompassed by a border inscribed with “VOLKSABSTIMMUNG IN KÄRNTEN 1920-1941”, the reverse is plain, marked “M9 /238 RZM” with hole punched at the top on a twisted cord, measuring 51.18 mm; all very fine.

