Superb - and actually rarely encountered! - WH (KM) 'Narvik'-campaign-shield being a detailed example as was executed in bright-golden-toned metal- (ie. 'Buntmetall') and that comes in an issued- (albeit never worn- nor tunic-attached-), condition Superb - and actually rarely encountered! - WH (KM) 'Narvik'-campaign-shield being a detailed example as was executed in bright-golden-toned metal- (ie. 'Buntmetall') and that comes in an issued- (albeit never worn- nor tunic-attached-), condition Superb - and actually rarely encountered! - WH (KM) 'Narvik'-campaign-shield being a detailed example as was executed in bright-golden-toned metal- (ie. 'Buntmetall') and that comes in an issued- (albeit never worn- nor tunic-attached-), condition Superb - and actually rarely encountered! - WH (KM) 'Narvik'-campaign-shield being a detailed example as was executed in bright-golden-toned metal- (ie. 'Buntmetall') and that comes in an issued- (albeit never worn- nor tunic-attached-), condition

Superb - and actually rarely encountered! - WH (KM) 'Narvik'-campaign-shield being a detailed example as was executed in bright-golden-toned metal- (ie. 'Buntmetall') and that comes in an issued- (albeit never worn- nor tunic-attached-), condition

This is a truly very attractive - and actually rarely encountered! - WH (Kriegsmarine) 'Narvik'-campaign-shield being a very detailed example as was executed in bright-golden-toned (and non-magnetic) metal (ie. 'Buntmetall'-) and that comes in an issued- (albeit - I deem - never worn- nor even tunic-attached-), condition. The (naturally non-magnetic) shield comes complete with its original (presumably zinc-based) 'back-plate' and darker-blue-coloured woolen-based cloth and retains all its four period-mounted prongs in place (which all four of them are present and functional as can be seen on the pictures). Moreover, does the shield still retains its (thin-shaped, greyish-black-coloured) 'backing-paper' in place (as can be seen on the pictures). The shield shows some normal aging and/or moderate tarnish caused by years of storage but has nevertheless retained extraordinary detail. Most (ie. all!) of its bright-golden-toned finish has been nicely preserved as is not always the case (as can be seen on the pictures). The shield was with certainty never cleaned nor polished and comes as recently found at a private German household. Simply a very attractive - and naturally 100% garuanteed original and I deem early-war-period! - 'Kriegsmarine'-pattern 'Narvik'-campaign-shield that is priced according to its unmistaken scarcity and/or desirability!

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