WH (Kriegsmarine) specific lapel-pin for female WH naval signal-staff ie. 'Dienstbrosche der Marinehelferinnen' being an unmarked specimen that comes in an overall very nice- (and only minimally used-), condition WH (Kriegsmarine) specific lapel-pin for female WH naval signal-staff ie. 'Dienstbrosche der Marinehelferinnen' being an unmarked specimen that comes in an overall very nice- (and only minimally used-), condition WH (Kriegsmarine) specific lapel-pin for female WH naval signal-staff ie. 'Dienstbrosche der Marinehelferinnen' being an unmarked specimen that comes in an overall very nice- (and only minimally used-), condition

WH (Kriegsmarine) specific lapel-pin for female WH naval signal-staff ie. 'Dienstbrosche der Marinehelferinnen' being an unmarked specimen that comes in an overall very nice- (and only minimally used-), condition

This is an attractive - and actually quite scarcely seen! WH (Kriegsmarine) so-called: 'Dienstbrosche der Marinehelferinnen' (or specific lapel-pin for female WH naval signal-staff) being an unmarked specimen that comes in an overall very nice- (and only minimally used-), condition. The badge - which is executed in so-called: molded zinc (ie. 'Feinzink') as always - comes in a sligthly used- and/or worn condition and still retains most of its darker-blue- (ie. golden-) coloured paint (it just shows some minimal usage- ie. wear-marks. It is void of a makers'-mark (as usual) and depicts an anchor on a bluish- ie. golden-coloured background. These neat badges were worn by as well administrative- as signal (ie. 'Nachrichten') staff-members. The nicely preserved badge comes on its (functional) and original pin- ie. catch set-up. A similar pin is also figured in the Heering-Hüsken 'Abzeichen'-catalogue, wherein it is given a unique reference-number (9504C) and given an estimated value of 250 Eu. Simply an attractive - and rarely seen! - female-related KM-badge that is IMO accordingly priced!

Code: 57338

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