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    Need some help to identify these medals

    I know that one of them is a fireman medal, but i don't know about the rest.
    May be interested in selling them.


















    #2
    One ' frozen meat ' medal 40/41 --- 2 Fireman service award recconnition medal silver and gold . One 'Landsverband" Verein - reginal association 'Service Badge - gold' and an 'Air-protection ' badge of some kind ?

    Douglas

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      #3
      The golden one is the Luftschutz Ehrenzeichen 1st Cass ... these are extremely rare, and although better (smaller and clearer) photos are required it looks promising.

      The Fire Cross 1st and 2nd class have the non-standard jump ring and again better, clearer shots are required.

      Ian

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ian Hulley View Post
        The golden one is the Luftschutz Ehrenzeichen 1st Cass ... these are extremely rare, and although better (smaller and clearer) photos are required it looks promising.

        The Fire Cross 1st and 2nd class have the non-standard jump ring and again better, clearer shots are required.

        Ian
        Can only agree!

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          #5
          I will try to post better pictures later on, any specific parts of the medals to take pictures??

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            #6
            you are better off posting them here

            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...splay.php?f=24

            Myself I do not like the ' Luftschutz Ehrenzeichen 1st Cass ' and I have my doubts about the Fire service badges as well.

            The mounting pins of all the badges are odd. Not German at all

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              #7
              Originally posted by byterock View Post
              I have my doubts about the Fire service badges as well.
              Personally I'm not a fan of the thin jump rings (although Schickle shows that type in his catalogue) and prefer the 'globe' type ... the swastika discs are off centre and over-rotated ... something that's a common symptom of being Souval post war copies.

              Ian

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