GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE DESTROYER WAR BADGE MAKER S.H.u.Co.
$295.00
GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE DESTROYER WAR BADGE MAKER S.H.u.Co. – ORIGINAL
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Description
The Destroyer Badge is in nice condition made by maker S.H.u.Co.( Sohni Heubach & Co.) The badge is complete with its top hook and retains a fair proportion of its original finish. Given to German torpedo and destroyer crews.
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