Not sure where these belong, so I am putting them here.
1. The stickpin (non-magnetic) with the letters on it is unknown to me and I would appreciate if anyone can help to identify what these mean, please. The reverse is plain.
2. The round "Ich Hatt Einen Kameraden" medallion (magnetic), maker-marked: "Hosafus" on the reverse, seems to be a kind of amulet carried or worn for good luck and safe-keeping. WW1 period, perhaps?
3. The rectangular (non-magnetic, possibly silver), very attractive piece is clearly a private-purchase item celebrating "1939 Soldaten-Weihnacht" (soldier's Christmas). It is maker-marked "Huguenin" on the obverse (a Swiss manufacturer). On the reverse is engraved the inscription: "Taten Nicht Worte Lt. Naeff" (ie. Deeds [or Actions] Not Words?). On the pin fastener is the lettering: "Huguenin Freres" (made in Switzerland) and what looks like an "8" and also "Le Locle". Anyone know the significance of "Lt. Naeff"? Perhaps a quote, or maybe just engraved for presentation to this person for something which he did?
1. The Stickpin
1. The stickpin (non-magnetic) with the letters on it is unknown to me and I would appreciate if anyone can help to identify what these mean, please. The reverse is plain.
2. The round "Ich Hatt Einen Kameraden" medallion (magnetic), maker-marked: "Hosafus" on the reverse, seems to be a kind of amulet carried or worn for good luck and safe-keeping. WW1 period, perhaps?
3. The rectangular (non-magnetic, possibly silver), very attractive piece is clearly a private-purchase item celebrating "1939 Soldaten-Weihnacht" (soldier's Christmas). It is maker-marked "Huguenin" on the obverse (a Swiss manufacturer). On the reverse is engraved the inscription: "Taten Nicht Worte Lt. Naeff" (ie. Deeds [or Actions] Not Words?). On the pin fastener is the lettering: "Huguenin Freres" (made in Switzerland) and what looks like an "8" and also "Le Locle". Anyone know the significance of "Lt. Naeff"? Perhaps a quote, or maybe just engraved for presentation to this person for something which he did?
1. The Stickpin
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