Just purchased these combat badges and would like to have all of your opinions to know if I did well. Trying to see if all are original before I pass them along. Thank you all in advance for your opinions.
Regards,
Jeff
Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in silver and bronze
Just purchased these combat badges and would like to have all of your opinions to know if I did well. Trying to see if all are original before I pass them along. Thank you all in advance for your opinions.
Regards,
Jeff
All original IMO.
First one is a AS in triangle, possibly maker Adolf Sholze, second one is a so called "Broken Stem" by unknown maker, third one is a Funcke & Brüninghaus. All made from zinc.
Kind Regards,
János
Nice badges! I have nothing to add to János' assessment of these awards, just wanted to say that I especially like the Funcke & Brüninghaus example (last one). The F&B design is my favorite of all ISAs. I know I am in the minority herePeople speak about the NS Juncker Infanterie Sturmabzeichen etc, but I think that F&Bs are much more attractive awards. They are also the widest and heaviest of all ISAs and that makes me like them even better
- Kenneth
The conduct of collecting and studying historical artifacts is an art, a free, creative activity depending upon a scholarly foundation.
It places the highest requirements on the personality.
- Adelbertus D(e)i gr(ati)a marchio (in Brandenborch) -
Kenneth,
I would suggest you to check the IABs made by Deschler, Wiedmann, Meybauer!![]()
Kind Regards,
János
The conduct of collecting and studying historical artifacts is an art, a free, creative activity depending upon a scholarly foundation.
It places the highest requirements on the personality.
- Adelbertus D(e)i gr(ati)a marchio (in Brandenborch) -
Janos is spot on! Stewy
Mare Nubium
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