It was quite an antiquated defense concept akin to First World War fortifications
with only very slight contact marks but with the enamels and gilding fully intact
marked with the RZM (Reichszeugmeisterei) insignia on the reverse of the swastika
free of mothing
A Slovakian Medal of Bravery 1939 - In bronze
Germany, Imperial. A Lot Of Four First War Miniature Awards From Baden, Hesse-Darmstadt And Brunswick consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac It was quite an antiquatedBaden. A Civil Merit Medal, Type VII, in silvered metal, measures 16. 5mm (w) x 20. 7mm (h), worn on incorrect replacement ribbon, light wear to silvering around the edges, remains in very fine condition. Baden. A War Merit Cross, 1916 1918, gilded metal, measures 16. 6mm (w) x 17. 5mm (h), won on incorrect replacement ribbon, scattered gilt wear, in very fine condition. Hesse Darmstadt. A Military Long Service Medal, in gilded metal, measures 16. 3mm