Superb, 'U-Bootfrontspange in Bronze' (or: bronze class sub-marine combat-clasp) being a maker- (ie. 'Entw. Peekhaus Berlin - Ausf.Schwerin Berlin S.W.'-) marked- and/or minimally 'converse-shaped' example Superb, 'U-Bootfrontspange in Bronze' (or: bronze class sub-marine combat-clasp) being a maker- (ie. 'Entw. Peekhaus Berlin - Ausf.Schwerin Berlin S.W.'-) marked- and/or minimally 'converse-shaped' example Superb, 'U-Bootfrontspange in Bronze' (or: bronze class sub-marine combat-clasp) being a maker- (ie. 'Entw. Peekhaus Berlin - Ausf.Schwerin Berlin S.W.'-) marked- and/or minimally 'converse-shaped' example Superb, 'U-Bootfrontspange in Bronze' (or: bronze class sub-marine combat-clasp) being a maker- (ie. 'Entw. Peekhaus Berlin - Ausf.Schwerin Berlin S.W.'-) marked- and/or minimally 'converse-shaped' example Superb, 'U-Bootfrontspange in Bronze' (or: bronze class sub-marine combat-clasp) being a maker- (ie. 'Entw. Peekhaus Berlin - Ausf.Schwerin Berlin S.W.'-) marked- and/or minimally 'converse-shaped' example

Superb, 'U-Bootfrontspange in Bronze' (or: bronze class sub-marine combat-clasp) being a maker- (ie. 'Entw. Peekhaus Berlin - Ausf.Schwerin Berlin S.W.'-) marked- and/or minimally 'converse-shaped' example

This is a truly superb, so-called: 'U-Bootfrontspange in Bronze' (or: bronze class sub-marine combat-clasp) being a clearly maker-marked- and/or minimally 'converse-shaped' specimen that is neatly marked on its back with the makers'-designation: 'Entw. Peekhaus Berlin - Ausf.Schwerin Berlin S.W.' and that comes in an overall very nice- (and I deem only moderately used ie. worn-), condition. The neat piece - which has a very detailed and/or pronounced appearance - is as stated a maker-marked specimen that is bearing the clearly present makers'-designation on its back that reads: 'Entw.Peekhaus Berlin - Ausf.Schwerin Berlin S.W.'. The 'Spange' (or: clasp) which is (as always) executed in bronze-toned, zinc-based metal (ie. 'Feinzink') is a bit converse-shaped and shows a neat flute-shaped- and/or copper-toned (ie. magnetic) specific pin (aka: 'gekehlter Nadel') and or typical catch: both which are of course present, unaltered and of course still fully functional. The clasp retains a fair bit of its original, fairly darker-coloured and/or bronze-toned finish and has never been cleaned nor polished. Simply a superb example of a 'U-Bootfrontspange in Bronze': it should be noted that original examples of this neat naval ie. 'U-Boote'-related award are nowadays getting very hard to get. I deem that I priced this attractive example according to its great and/or fully untouched condition: I have seen these sell for much more than my asking-price!

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