Hello all,
Whilst on holiday recently in Germany I was offered a gold wound badge, complete with the original owner's Urkunde, for five wounds.
The badge itself looks to my eye to be an original fire gilt badge.
However; the reverse does not have a pin, but a screwback which was described to me as being done postwar.
As I do not have a scanner or digital camera I am unable to post pictures of the badge, but has anyone ever come across a similar type of badge?
The screwback is a ring of copper approximately 1.25 centimeteres across and from wear it looks to have been done many years ago.
My question is who would undertake the the work on such a badge, as it appears to be of quite high quality - possibly a jeweller?
The Urkunde is to a Feldwwebel in Stabkomp. Gren. regt. 1 who was awarded th badge for wounds sustained on: 26.4.42, 1.8.43, 22.10.44, 21.1.45 and lastly 3.3.45.
The certificate was signed and stamped on 12.3.45 in the field.
I realise that without pictures of the award or certificate members are in the dark; but has anyone else ever seen such a badge in their collecting experience?
Thanks in advance for any input,
John.
Whilst on holiday recently in Germany I was offered a gold wound badge, complete with the original owner's Urkunde, for five wounds.
The badge itself looks to my eye to be an original fire gilt badge.
However; the reverse does not have a pin, but a screwback which was described to me as being done postwar.
As I do not have a scanner or digital camera I am unable to post pictures of the badge, but has anyone ever come across a similar type of badge?
The screwback is a ring of copper approximately 1.25 centimeteres across and from wear it looks to have been done many years ago.
My question is who would undertake the the work on such a badge, as it appears to be of quite high quality - possibly a jeweller?
The Urkunde is to a Feldwwebel in Stabkomp. Gren. regt. 1 who was awarded th badge for wounds sustained on: 26.4.42, 1.8.43, 22.10.44, 21.1.45 and lastly 3.3.45.
The certificate was signed and stamped on 12.3.45 in the field.
I realise that without pictures of the award or certificate members are in the dark; but has anyone else ever seen such a badge in their collecting experience?
Thanks in advance for any input,
John.
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