slight crazing in the enamels on the right arm
the belt securing the receiving clip and terminating on the reverse on the left side
The evacuation from the southern ports on the Bay of Biscay were commanded by Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar-Nasmith
London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) as a Private in September 1914
remainging in near very fine condition
Germany, Luftwaffe. A Bomber Clasp, Silver Grade, by Funcke & Brüninghaus Hold slight crazing in the enamels(Frontflugspange fr Kampf und Sturzkampfflieger in Silber). Constructed of silvered zink, the obverse consisting of a central circular laurel leaf wreath, joined together at the bottom by a swastika, surrounding a central winged bomb executed in toned magnetic iron, flanked on each side by nine oak leaves, the reverse with a barrel hinge and tapering magnetic metal pinback meeting a flat wire catch emanating from a circular plate, maker marked with