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Germany, WW I COMMEMORATIVE ARMY ZEPPELIN BADGE SILVER COMMEMORATIVE ARMY ZEPPELIN BADGE in Full Size. It presents an excellent patina and fine detail on the obverse. The reverse shows the badge was manufactured by the well-known Berlin firm, C. E. Juncker. It is marked 925 for silver content shown on the badge. The Army Commemorative Airship Badge (more popularly termed the Army Zeppelin Badge) is among the most prized of the flight qualification badges. It is referred to as a commemorative badge because it was introduced in the early 1920's, after the end of WW I. This badge has a number of interesting features. First, it was the only Army flight badge issued as a silver or silver-toned badge. All other Army flight badges were issued in gilt. The Army Zeppelin Badge is identical to the Navy Zeppelin Badge, except for the Hohenzollern Crown. The latter appears on the Navy badge, whereas the Army badge is uncrowned. Both the Navy and Army Zeppelin badges could be termed "horizontal" rather than "vertical" badges. It features a zeppelin centered within a wreath, thus the need for a horizontal format. AUTHENTIC Zeppelin badges could be termed "horizontal" rather than "vertical" badges. It features a zeppelin centered within a wreath, thus the need for a horizontal format. AUTHENTIC Zeppelin badges are greatly prized by collectors, and are often difficult-to-find. This badge came to me from an advanced collector. It certainly has a fine patina to it. On the reverse, we see a fine swollen pin. This badge is in first-rate condition. You could not ask for any better to add to any collection. Detlev Niemann in "Price Guide. Orders and decorations Germany" 2004, page 159 put 2000 EURO or $2500 for that nice badge. Rittmeister Militaria is selling the same badge for $1595 (lot # 11-367 ). The winner will receive that link. |
$750 HOLD till . If you have better offer please Submit Best Offer item # 176 |
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Germany, WW I COMMEMORATIVE BADGE for NAVAL ZEPPELIN CREWS with BOX COMMEMORATIVE BADGE for NAVAL ZEPPELIN CREWS with own BOX, Germany. The Navy Commemorative Airship Badge (more popularly termed the Navy Zeppelin Badge) is among the most prized of the flight qualification badges. It is referred to as a commemorative badge because it was introduced in the early 1920's, after the end of WW I. This badge has a number of interesting features. The Navy Zeppelin Badge is identical to the Army Zeppelin Badge, except for the Hohenzollern Crown. The latter appears on the Navy badge, whereas the Army badge is uncrowned. Both the Navy and Army Zeppelin badges could be termed "horizontal" rather than "vertical" badges. It features a zeppelin centered within a wreath, thus the need for a horizontal format. AUTHENTIC Zeppelin badges could be termed "horizontal" rather than "vertical" badges. It features a zeppelin centered within a wreath, thus the need for a horizontal format. On the reverse, we see a fine swollen pin. A hook at the crown’s top would allow the badge to be slipped through sewn-on tunic loops for better stability. This badge is in first-rate condition. You could not ask for any better to add to any collection. AUTHENTIC Zeppelin badges are greatly prized by collectors, and are often difficult-to-find. This badge came to me from an advanced collector. The size is 65 x 59 mm. The badge has mark and is in XF+ condition. Detlev Niemann in "Price Guide. Orders and decorations Germany" 2004, page 162 put 1500 EURO for that nice badge. According Detlev Niemann (page 39) the box itself with maker mark "C.E. Juncker" cost 400 EURO, other maker marks cost 250 EURO. Total catalog price for this item is 1900 EURO ($2300). Estimate price for that cross is $1150. |
HOLD till . If you have better offer please Submit Best Offer $645 |
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Germany, WW I ZEPPELIN JUBILEE BADGE This oval-shaped badge commemorates flights to South America in 1933. A zeppelin flies serenely over a blue and black enamel ocean. The badge is in decent condition and is marked on the back. If the winning bidder would like to clean up the medal, it would clean up very nicely!! Der Rittmeister Militaria is selling the same badge for $175 (item 21-73 ). |
$105 Submit Best Offer |
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Germany, WW I BLOOD ORDER FIRST PATTERN This is a VERY rare award. The first pattern award was issued to only the first 1000 recipient. The Blood Order, or as it was officially known, the decoration of 9 November 1923, was one of the most prestigious decorations. Instituted in March 1934, the medal is solid silver, AND DIE STRUCK, not cast as the fakes. It is also hallmarked "900" for the silver content number, and has the recipients number "411". The medal has exterior corrosion, and tarnish, which I have not touched. If the winning bidder would like to clean up the medal, it would clean up very nicely!! Also included is the full length ribbon. I HAVE THE RECIPIENTS NAME AND INFORMATION, which I will give to the winning bidder. Photo is only for sample. Reference: Detlev Niemann in "Price Guide. Orders and decorations Germany" 2004, page 296 put 3000 EURO for that nice badge. Buy it till and you will have 10% discount. |
$1250 Submit Best Offer |
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Germany, WW I Imperial German Naval Pilot Badge - Maker Marked Imperial German Naval Pilot Badge - Maker Marked (Air Force Badge of the German Kriegsmarine for Naval Pilots on Seaplanes). 100% old and original. A wonderful item. Very rare !!! The Insignia is almost 2-7/8" in overall size from the tip of the crown to the base of the bow. The badge is of one piece, solid construction with a tapered pin. The badge is gold plated over a silver metal base and is maker marked. Absolutely scarce military aviation and NAVY / Marine collector piece and one of the rare German badges. Our reference Detlev Niemann in "Price Guide. Orders and decorations Germany" 2004, page 41 put $1000 for that nice badge. VicMart Seller's marketplace is selling the same item (without pin !) for $800 (Item ID: 3598). |
$485 SOLD |
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Germany, WW I SILVER Bar to the 1914 Iron Cross, MARKED Beautiful SILVER bar marked "GEBR. GODET". It measures approx. 34mm by 13mm. This is a very nice example of a small enameled German Iron Cross. It may have been something that was worn by a WW1 German Iron Cross recipient on his watch fob. A scarce item in excellent condition. Recently the same badge on eBay was sold for $704. Please look at here. Estimate price for that item is $350 - $450 |
$350 SOLD |
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Germany, WW I Submarine Navy U-Boat War Badge 1918 imperial beautiful Imperial U-Boat Submarine badge marked with 2 on the pin. This is a very fine example of a one-piece Navy U-Boat Badge. These badges were first authorized in early 1918. A certain number of war patrols were required to be eligible for one. This example is of the one-piece massive design, which is one of the more desirable WW I varieties. It has a fine gilt finish that is burnished with age. On the reverse is an excellent swollen pin. This badge has enough aging to allow us a "comfort zone." These are becoming harder and harder to find. Rittmeister Militaria is selling the same badge for $650 (lot # 13-421). The bidder will receive that link. |
$330 SOLD |
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Germany, WW I Submarine Navy U-Boat War Badge 1918 imperial beautiful Imperial U-Boat Submarine badge. This is a very fine example of a one-piece Navy U-Boat Badge. These badges were first authorized in early 1918. A certain number of war patrols were required to be eligible for one. This example is of the one-piece massive design, which is one of the more desirable WW I varieties. It has a fine gilt finish that is burnished with age. On the reverse is an excellent swollen pin. This badge has enough aging to allow us a "comfort zone." These are becoming harder and harder to find. Rittmeister Militaria is selling the same badge for $650 (lot # 13-421). |
$350 Submit Best Offer |
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Germany, WW I PRUSSIAN ARMY GUNNER BADGE, MARKED PRUSSIAN ARMY GUNNER BADGE. This is a very fine postwar example of a Prussian Army Gunner Badge. This was the last of the flight qualification badges (along with the Bavarian and Navy) that were authorized during WW I and before WW II. This is a two-piece example. It is so hallmarked. This badge came to me from an advanced collector. REFERENCE: “Orden & Ehrenzeichen 1800-1945,” by Jorg Nimmergut, 2003/2004, ITEM #538, VALUED 1000.00 EURO or $1280.00. Silvered, HOLLOW BACK W/SMOOTH PLATE, VENTED, NEEDLE PIN. Rittmeister Militaria sold the same badge for $895. If you are interesting I will send you that link, please eMail me. The size is 65 x 43 mm. The badge has mark and is in XF condition. |
SOLD $488 |
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Germany, WW I PRUSSIAN ARMY GUNNER BADGE PRUSSIAN ARMY GUNNER BADGE. This is a very fine postwar example of a Prussian Army Gunner Badge. This was the last of the flight qualification badges (along with the Bavarian and Navy) that were authorized during WW I and before WW II. This is a two-piece example. This badge came to me from an advanced collector. The size is 65 x 43 mm. The badge is in XF condition. REFERENCE: “Orden & Ehrenzeichen 1800-1945,” by Jorg Nimmergut, 2003/2004, ITEM #538, VALUED 1000.00 EURO or $1280.00. Rittmeister Militaria sold the same badge for $895 (item 11-347X). |
$500 Submit Best Offer |
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