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Long Service Medals and Crosses for the Army, Navy and Luftwaffe

  • (G103) A 12 Year Luftwaffe Long Service Medal being gilt washed over base steel. Both the emblem and the award are magnetic and the award retains approximately 90% of it's original gilt finish.

    GBP £90.00 (UK Pounds)

  • (F759) A standard mounted 12 year Luftwaffe Long Service medal complete with gilt eagle to the ribbon. Both the emblem and the medal are magnetic and apart from the odd piece of staining to the bottom 5 oclock position to the medal, the gilt is nicely intact. Complete with original pin for the ribbon. A nice to find award.

    GBP £80.00 (UK Pounds)

  • (G980) A nice early magnetic 12 year Army Long Service Medal complete with gilt eagle to the ribbon. The magnetic 12year service medal, retains virtually all of it's fire gilt finish, whereas the gilt eagle shows some staining. Very nice to find.

    GBP £85.00 (UK Pounds)

    Occupation Medals and clasps etc
    (The Flower Wars)

    13th March 1938 (Occupation of Austria)

  • (B1970) A 13th March medal in very nice condition. The medal has the nice added feature
    of the Austrian style medal mounting of the triangle shaped ribbon.

    GBP £50.00 (UK Pounds)

  • 1St October 1938 (Occupation of Sudentanland)

    (F260) A 1st October Medal being a nice caramel colour example. The medal is in very good condition and is complete with it's original ribbon that has got one pinhead sized puncture to the exterior of the ribbon. The ribbon other than this, is in very good condition and the award also has it's original pin still sewn to it. This has started to come away in one place but is still ok. All in all a nice example.

    GBP £25.00 (UK Pounds)

    (G984) A Czechislovakian 1/10/38 Occupation Medal for the German Annexation of Sutatenland. The medal is a nice scarce example in very good condition and marked L/10 for Deschler & Sohn. This is one of very few found marked and as such, is rare.

    GBP £60.00 (UK Pounds)

    (G1385) A nicely toned Bronze 1st October Medal for 1938. The award was given for the German Occupation of the Czec Sudentenland and some say this was the actual cause of WWII when Nevill Chamberlein went to Hitler and came back with his piece of paper stating peace in our time. The medal itself shows moderate wear and tear and also shows some minor scratches but nothing too serious, as can be seen from the scan.

    GBP £25.00 (UK Pounds)

    1St October 1938 With Prague Castle Bar (Occupation of Sudentanland)

    (E862) A nice used and worn example of a 1st October medal with Prague Castle Bar attached. The medal is the caramel coloured earlier style and is in nice quality and condition. There are no manufacturer's marks to the ring that I can detect. The prague castle bar is also in nice condition but is the darker bronze colour and is held on by two triangular shaped pins to the ribbon. The reverse has a safety pin that is holding the ribbons together. In vgc

    GBP £95.00 (UK Pounds)

  • (F1376) A nice 1st October Medal with it's Prague Castle Bar attached to the ribbon. The medal has unfortunately been cut from it's mounting and as such it is shortened ribbon. The medal though being the earlier style, has age tarnished and shows dirt to the edges etc. The prague castle bar is of very nice design and striking and is complete with both pins. This medal is part of a Panzer Army Officer named Carl Gerken a Hauptmann D.R. Of Panzer Jaeger.ERS. ABT.48 In vgc.

    GBP £90.00 (UK Pounds)

  • (G101) A 1st October 1938 medal with it's original pin on Prague Castle Bar. The medal is complete with it's original ribbon and has a pin sewn to the top for attachment to the tunic etc. The Prague Castle Bar is unusual in that it has two central prongs affixed to the medal ribbon and these are bent over. The medal itself is in good order but has age stained over the years. A nice complete set in good conditionl

    GBP £ 99.00 (UK Pounds)

    (G963) A 1st October 1938 Medal with the Prague Castle Bar attached. The award is in very nice condition with the Prague Castle Bar also being a nice die striking. The pair appear to be manufactured using the same bronze wash colour as both have toned the same over the years. The ribbon to the award has been sewn up although there is no pin. Apart from some minor staining to the medal and bar, the pair make a nice set.

    GBP £95.00 (UK Pounds)

    22nd Marz 1939 (Occupation of Memelland)

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