Attractive - and actually not that often seen! - 'Buntmetall'-based example of a mid-war-period- and non-maker-marked WH (Luftwaffe) 'Flakkampfabzeichen' (or: airforce anti-aircraft badge) as was produced by a to date unknown maker Attractive - and actually not that often seen! - 'Buntmetall'-based example of a mid-war-period- and non-maker-marked WH (Luftwaffe) 'Flakkampfabzeichen' (or: airforce anti-aircraft badge) as was produced by a to date unknown maker Attractive - and actually not that often seen! - 'Buntmetall'-based example of a mid-war-period- and non-maker-marked WH (Luftwaffe) 'Flakkampfabzeichen' (or: airforce anti-aircraft badge) as was produced by a to date unknown maker Attractive - and actually not that often seen! - 'Buntmetall'-based example of a mid-war-period- and non-maker-marked WH (Luftwaffe) 'Flakkampfabzeichen' (or: airforce anti-aircraft badge) as was produced by a to date unknown maker Attractive - and actually not that often seen! - 'Buntmetall'-based example of a mid-war-period- and non-maker-marked WH (Luftwaffe) 'Flakkampfabzeichen' (or: airforce anti-aircraft badge) as was produced by a to date unknown maker

Attractive - and actually not that often seen! - 'Buntmetall'-based example of a mid-war-period- and non-maker-marked WH (Luftwaffe) 'Flakkampfabzeichen' (or: airforce anti-aircraft badge) as was produced by a to date unknown maker

The truly attractive - and with certainty not that often seen! - presumably mid-war-period, Luftwaffe-related war-badge ie. 'Flakkampfabzeichen' (or: airforce anti-aircraft badge) comes naturally mounted onto its functional pin and/or original (ie. fully unaltered- and/or typical) catch, 'ball-shaped' pin-set-up and/or hinge (-set-up). It should, however, be mentioned that the pin is attached with a piece of wire to the 'ball-shaped' pin-set-up (something that was most certainly period-done). This example - which has been just moderately used and/or worn - shows very nice and/or pronounced detail overall (as can be seen on the pictures). The neat and non-converse-shaped badge has a truly nice age-patina and retains most (ie. all!) of its original, typical silver-coloured and/or somewhat 'tarnished' finish: it is just a tiny bit dirty ie. stained (but has not been cleaned nor polished over the years as can be seen on the pictures). As stated above, is the badge a typical non-maker-marked example that was produced by a to date unknown (ie. still unidentified) maker. Simply a neat - and fully untouched! - 'Buntmetall'-based example of a WH (Luftwaffe) 'Flakkampfabzeichen' that originates from a private-household in Germany and that is - I deem - accordingly priced!

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