Description
where the Order arose and which is still its spiritual home
Brought Back to 48th Highlander Officer- This helmet has remained generally untouched since the war
1904-1905- Bronze version
arriving in the French theatre on the 11th
Circa 1860-80
A Rare Prussian Naval Sea Pilot's Badge By Godet & Sohn, Berlin; Published Example Buy Now where the Order arose andA rare and sought after badge in die stamped gilded brass, with a plate over the reverse, weighing 27. 8 grams, type with larger Imperial crown, non maker marked but the type manufactured by Godet & Sohn, Berlin, marked with a star shaped stamp for base metal on the pin, measuring 46. 5 mm x 74 mm, vertical pinback, near mint. Footnote: This badge is published example and is found on page 413 of Aircrew and Honor Prizes of the Flying Troops from 1913
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