My latest addtion to the fleet an early fire-gilded tombak U-Boat Badge by Hymmen. This was part of the estate of naval war correspondent Leutnant Walter Ruefer who was ultimately killed in action aboard U-602.
The boat went missing from the 19th April 1943 in the Mediterranean and with conflicting accounts to another boat in the area of operations the story was set straight in 2005 when it was reported that indeed U-602 was found in 90m of water off the coast of Ibiza.
U-602 was sunk sunk via a depth charge attack from an RAF Hudson, all 48 hands were lost.
I'm going to try and obtain the pictures of the rest of his wares that were in the sale some time ago and the estate split; hopefully a picture of Leutnant Ruefer is among the items, of which it would be nice to find out more about him too.
A nice badge for a Hymmen so to speak: polished highlights on the wreath, leading edges of the wings on a more matt gold finish and the swas highly polished - which really sets off the badge when in hand.
Kr
Marcus
The boat went missing from the 19th April 1943 in the Mediterranean and with conflicting accounts to another boat in the area of operations the story was set straight in 2005 when it was reported that indeed U-602 was found in 90m of water off the coast of Ibiza.
U-602 was sunk sunk via a depth charge attack from an RAF Hudson, all 48 hands were lost.
I'm going to try and obtain the pictures of the rest of his wares that were in the sale some time ago and the estate split; hopefully a picture of Leutnant Ruefer is among the items, of which it would be nice to find out more about him too.
A nice badge for a Hymmen so to speak: polished highlights on the wreath, leading edges of the wings on a more matt gold finish and the swas highly polished - which really sets off the badge when in hand.
Kr
Marcus
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