WH (Heeres) silver-greyish-coloured and zinc-based (albeit non-maker-marked) so-called: M43-cap-badge (ie. 'Mützenabzeichen') depicting an: 'Edelweiss'-flower as was used by the various 'Gebirgsjäger'- (ie. mountain-troops-) related divisional-staff
I recently uncovered a small lot comprising of ten - nicely preserved and fully identical! - examples of the WH (Heeres) silver-greyish-coloured and typical zinc- (ie. 'Feinzink'-) based albeit non-maker-marked, so-called: M43-cap-badges (ie. 'Mützenabzeichen') depicting an: 'Edelweiss'-flower as was used by the various 'Gebirgsjäger'- (ie. mountain-troops-) related divisional-staff throughout the war. All ten pieces - which are executed in (typical) zinc-based metal and having a separately attached, golden-toned and/or - I deem - 'Buntmetall'-based 'core' - are totally void of a makers'-designation (ie. logo) as is more often the case (as can be seen on the pictures). The badges originate from the left-overs of an old tailor-shop and are just a tiny bit stained ie. dusty. My asking-price is naturally intended per single specimen. Simply a great occasion to acquire a 100% original 'Gebirgsjäger'-related cap-badge for a competitive price!
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