Germany, Imperial. A Mixed Lot Of First World War Patriotic Rings Heer. A Flak/Artillery Hauptmann’s Service Tunic suffering a gun shot wound
Description
suffering a gun shot wound near his right eye and encountering "shell shock"
A band of white wool piping trims the outer edge of the crown
00 mm in diameter
scattered light surface green oxidation
Footnote: The Order of the Crown is a house order of the Dutch Royal House and came into being as a result of Queen Juliana's reorganization of the Order of the House of Orange (Huisorde van Oranje) in 1969
Germany, Imperial. A Mixed Lot Of First World War Patriotic Rings Heer. A Flak/Artillery Hauptmann’s Service Tunic suffering a gun shot wound(Patriotische Ringe). A mixed lot of three First World War patriotic rings, including: 1. One constructed of a silvered alloy, the exterior bearing a circular oak leaf wreath surrounding a disc bearing the raised profiles of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Emperor Franz Joseph, and Sultan Mehmed V, with a stylized chain link band, unmarked, corresponding to a size 5. 75, in near extremely fine condition. 2. One constructed of a silvered alloy, the exterior bearing
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