Rarely seen, neatly namelled 'RLB'- (ie. 'Reichluftschützbund') 'Amtsträgerabzeichen in Gold' (or: gold-class civil-attire badge of the first pattern) that is neatly maker- (ie. 'K. Würster'-) marked and bearing a patent-pending-designation Rarely seen, neatly namelled 'RLB'- (ie. 'Reichluftschützbund') 'Amtsträgerabzeichen in Gold' (or: gold-class civil-attire badge of the first pattern) that is neatly maker- (ie. 'K. Würster'-) marked and bearing a patent-pending-designation Rarely seen, neatly namelled 'RLB'- (ie. 'Reichluftschützbund') 'Amtsträgerabzeichen in Gold' (or: gold-class civil-attire badge of the first pattern) that is neatly maker- (ie. 'K. Würster'-) marked and bearing a patent-pending-designation Rarely seen, neatly namelled 'RLB'- (ie. 'Reichluftschützbund') 'Amtsträgerabzeichen in Gold' (or: gold-class civil-attire badge of the first pattern) that is neatly maker- (ie. 'K. Würster'-) marked and bearing a patent-pending-designation

Rarely seen, neatly namelled 'RLB'- (ie. 'Reichluftschützbund') 'Amtsträgerabzeichen in Gold' (or: gold-class civil-attire badge of the first pattern) that is neatly maker- (ie. 'K. Würster'-) marked and bearing a patent-pending-designation

This is an attractive - and rarely seen! - example of a first pattern- (and nicely enamelled!) so-called: 'RLB'- (ie. 'Reichluftschützbund') so-called: 'Amtsträgerabzeichen in Gold' (or: golden-class civil-attire badge of the first pattern) being an example that is neatly maker- (ie. 'K. Würster'-) marked and bearing a patent-pending- (ie. 'Ges.Gesch.'-) designation on its back and that comes in an overall nice- (albeit used- ie. worn-), condition. The piece has stunning (and totally undamaged!) blue-coloured enamel and comes mounted on its original and functional long-sized pin (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece has most certainly never been cleaned nor polished and is a tiny bit stained ie. tarnished. A similar badge is also figured in the 'Heering-Hüsken' lapel-pin catalogue, wherein it is given the unique reference number: '5909D' and an estimated value of 1200 Eu (!). Simply an attractive and desirable 'RLB'-related item: hard to encounter a more nicely preserved example for a more interesting price!

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