CY013. Copy ORDER OF THE GERMAN EAGLE, bronze medal w/out swords
$1,125.001939 type. Very Fine condition.
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1939 type. Very Fine condition.

Gilt cross with white enamel arms & centre, small flake on top reverse arm. Very Fine condition.

Maker marked AS in a triangle, this badge is a well struck FLOCH reproduction. Very Fine condition.

Maker marked AS in a triangle, this badge is a well struck FLOCH reproduction. Very Fine condition.

Pin-back reverse. Rudolf Souval manufacture. Extra Fine Condition……… POST WAR STRIKINGS BY RUDOLF SOUVAL. (Rudolf Souval was a noted badge and medal manufacturer in Vienna, Austria during the Second World War. He continued in business as a jeweller after the war, but re-struck many of his Nazi pieces during the 1960’s and early 1970’s. These…

Pin-back reverse. A well struck badge like Rudolf Souval bit with different pin assembly. Extra Fine condition.

Maker marked JFS in a square, this badge is a well struck FLOCH reproduction. Very Fine condition.

Pin-back reverse. An excellent reproduction with four domed rivets on reverse. Very Fine condition.

pin-back reverse, maker marked JFS in a square, four domed rivets on reverse., needle pin. Very Fine condition.

Pin-back reverse, maker marked JFS in a square, four domed rivets on reverse., needle pin. Very Fine condition.

Grey overall finish, a well struck FLOCH reproduction maker stamped W.H. Extra Fine condition.

Post war Rudolf Souval manufacture. Very Fine condition.


Post War Rudolf Souval manufacture. Very Fine condition.

Bronzed wreath, pin-back reverse. Very Fine condition. POST WAR STRIKING BY RUDOLF SOUVAL. Rudolf Souval was a noted badge and medal manufacturer in Vienna, Austria during the Second World War. He continued in business as a jeweller after the war, but re-struck many of his Nazi pieces during the 1960’s and early 1970’s. These pieces…

Pin-back reverse. Rudolf Souval was a noted badge and medal manufacturer in Vienna, Austria during the Second World War. He continued in business as a jeweller after the war, but re-struck many of his Nazi pieces during the 1960’s and early 1970’s. These pieces are now becoming collectors items in their own right.
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