All from one veteran. Certificate has wear and has tape repairs – see pics. Please see my other auctions for more items from this estate and other estate military items. Thank you and good luck! As required by your country’s laws, they are not charged by me and I have no responsibility toward them.
Up for sale is an Original Pre WW2 Germans In America Bund Association Medal Badge Brooklyn. This is from the now closed estate of former owner of originalgermanmilitaria. Com. He was the biggest medal expert in the game. Most of my items are from this estate. Please, look at the actual pictures and consider them as a part of description. These item come from a life long collection of militaria. The show age, usage and patina. See the pics for better view of condition. See my other auctions. All items are accurately described to the best of our knowledge and pictures serve as part of the description. Thanks and Good Luck!!
The product is an original US Army WW2 medal pin lot made of sterling silver. It is from the United States and has a theme of militaria. The pins are associated with World War II (1939-45) and are considered original period items. You will receive everything in the photos!! All in excellent condition.
The product is an original WWI German Imperial Iron Cross Second Class medal. This collectible item holds historical significance as it represents the military awards given during World War I, specifically originating from Germany. The iron cross medal was a prestigious honor awarded to soldiers who demonstrated exceptional bravery and military prowess during the conflict. As an original piece from the period, it serves as a tangible symbol of the sacrifices and achievements made by those who served in the German armed forces during World War I.
Solid 10k gold, medal for the 1st Field Artillery. Depicting an early armored bulldozer. Measures approximately 1 1/8 in diameter. The medal, ribbon and brooch weigh a grand total of 16 grams on a jeweler’s scale. The medal is marked 10k; I assume that the brooch is gold plated, but it has not been tested. Engraved on the reverse, #115 Ralph L. Howell Sergeant Hon Discharge 3-18-30. The original ribbon is soiled, and the medal shows tarnish and minor wear. One of a kind for the 1st Field Artillery collector. This is a hobby not a living, so I try to keep it fun, otherwise why do it. _gsrx_vers_625 GS 6.9.7 (625).
PLEASE FOLLOW OUR E BAY STORE. SALE SEE OUR STORE. PLEASE READ WHOLE ADD. We do not want your feed back. We want your repeat business. We get that by posting new items at a fair price. Uncut roll 60 yards long. World War II Victory Medal. And Department of the Navy. Served in the armed forces between 7 December 1941 and 31 December 1946. (top) and campaign streamer. European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. Merchant Marine World War II Victory Medal. Army of Occupation Medal. Or Navy Occupation Service Medal. The World War II Victory Medal is a service medal. Of the United States military. Which was established by an Act of Congress. On 6 July 1945 (Public Law 135, 79th Congress) and promulgated by Section V, War Department Bulletin 12, 1945. The World War I Victory Medal. Is the corresponding medal from World War I. The World War II Victory Medal was established by an Act of Congress on 6 July 1945 (Public Law 135, 79th Congress) and promulgated by Section V, War Department Bulletin 12, 1945. The medal was designed by Thomas H. And approved by the Secretary of War on 5 February 1946. Consequently, it did not transition from a ribbon to a full medal until after World War II. The World War II Victory Medal was first issued as a service ribbon. Referred to as the Victory Ribbon. The Congressional authorization for the medal specified that it was to be awarded to any member of the United States military, including members of the armed forces of the Government of the Philippine Islands. Who served on active duty, or as a reservist, between 7 December 1941 and 2 September 1945. On 8 August 1946, the separate Merchant Marine World War II Victory Medal. Was established for members of the United States Merchant Marine. Who served during World War II. The World War II Victory Medal was awarded for service between 7 December 1941 and 31 December 1946, both dates inclusive, with no minimum time in service requirement. The National Personnel Records Center. Has reported some cases of service members receiving the award for only a few days of service. As hostilities during the Second World War ended on 2 September 1945, there may be cases of service members who had enlisted, entered officer candidate school, or had been a cadet or midshipman at the U. Between 3 September 1945 and any date in 1946, receiving the medal without having been a veteran of the period of active hostilities during the war; the reason for this late date is that President Harry S. Did not declare an official end to hostilities until the last day of 1946. As every member of the United States Armed Forces who served from 7 December 1941 to 31 December 1946 was eligible for the medal, there were over twelve million eligible recipients, making the World War II Victory Medal the second most widely awarded military award of the United States, after the National Defense Service Medal. The bronze medal is 1. Is a figure of Liberation standing full length with head turned to dexter looking to the dawn of a new day, right foot resting on a war god’s helmet with the hilt of a broken sword in the right hand and the broken blade in the left hand, the inscription WORLD WAR II placed immediately below the center. Are inscriptions for the Four Freedoms. FREEDOM FROM FEAR AND WANT and FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND RELIGION separated by a palm branch, all within a circle composed of the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1941 1945. The suspension and service ribbon. Of the medal is 1. Inches wide and consists of the following stripes. Inch double rainbow in juxtaposition blues, greens, yellows, reds (center), yellows greens and blues. Inch White 67101; center. Inch Old Glory Red 67156. Inch double rainbow in juxtaposition. The rainbow on each side of the ribbon is a miniature of the pattern used in the World War I Victory Medal.
More good photos in the discription, have a look! Original and beautiful legacy from. WW I brave German. Fighter pilot in the “Flying Circus”! We have posted more beautiful photos here for you. Consists of the Iron Cross 1st Class, magnetic, three-part, domed design. 935 silver stamp, fine award for an German pilot officer. Iron Cross 2nd Class on a ribbon. Three-part, magnetic, S&W stamp for Schneider and Wagner on the ribbon ring. Very nice condition of the Iron Cross with a wide frame and a beautiful blackening. Pilot’s badge in the version awarded up to 1918. Hollow design with beautiful frosted silver plating. Also an expert opinion from a leading specialist shop. Very good condition of the badge. The pin system is completely intact. We are offering this legacy together. Further inquiries are welcome. You will receive further information after purchasing the medals and decorations.
This is a nice ORIGINAL WW1 Era Hamburg Hanseatic Cross. Condition is seen in the pictures. What you see in the pictures is exactly what you will receive. Quarter (if in the pictures) is not included, is only in the pictures for size reference.