Attractive - and just moderately used- ie. worn! - WWI-pattern, (I deem) silver-class wound-badge (ie.: 'Verwundeten Abzeichen in Silber') being a detailed example of the so-called: 'Durchbrochener'-pattern Attractive - and just moderately used- ie. worn! - WWI-pattern, (I deem) silver-class wound-badge (ie.: 'Verwundeten Abzeichen in Silber') being a detailed example of the so-called: 'Durchbrochener'-pattern Attractive - and just moderately used- ie. worn! - WWI-pattern, (I deem) silver-class wound-badge (ie.: 'Verwundeten Abzeichen in Silber') being a detailed example of the so-called: 'Durchbrochener'-pattern

Attractive - and just moderately used- ie. worn! - WWI-pattern, (I deem) silver-class wound-badge (ie.: 'Verwundeten Abzeichen in Silber') being a detailed example of the so-called: 'Durchbrochener'-pattern

This is a truly attractive - and very detailed! - example of a WWI-period, (I deem) silver-class wound-badge (ie. 'Verwundeten-Abzeichen in Silber') being a minimally used example of the so-called: 'Durchbrochener'-pattern that comes in an overall very nice- (albeit minimally used- and/or worn-), condition. The (non-magnetic) wound-badge - which is an unmarked version as is always encountered with this type of WBs - shows only minimally wear and/or age and retains most of its (silverish-golden) coloured- and somewhat 'shiny' finish (as can be seen on the pictures). The badge - which comes naturally mounted onto its functional, long-sized- (and thin-shaped- and equally non-magnetic) pin and that has an undamaged and/or: functional catch - still retains extraordinary and/or pronounced detail (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece originates from a private-household in Germany and was never before in collectors'-hands. Simply an attractive and original 'Durchbrochenes' specimen of the silver-class that is I deem accordingly priced!

Code: 57355

!! STOLEN !!