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A Weimar-era veterans sleeve patch depicting the Nordmark regional coat of arms and Frisian-language motto “lewer dod as slov” (“better dead than a slave”)
A 1933 Gotha Braune Messe badge
also including a 1914 Iron Cross II Class
and Individualized Rest in Peace Plaque (originally hung in his father's butcher shop in Hamilton
National Defense Service Medal with bronze star
Canada, CEF. A Medal Trio To Military Medal Recipient GTRexclude A Weimar-era veterans sleeve patchA First War Canadian Medal Trio to Military Medal Recipient 1914 15 Star (47632. PTE. H. E. WINTER, R. A. M. C.); British War Medal (47632 PTE. H. E. WINTER. R. A. M. C.); and Victory Medal (47632 PTE. H. E, WINTER. R. A. M. C). Naming is officially impressed, with a raised comma replacing a period after the "E" on the VM. Un mounted, original ribbons, dark patina on the BWM, gilt wear on the VM, light contact, better than very fine. Accompanied by
US$ 34.27
US$ 34.27
US$ 34.27
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