Superb - and most certainly unusually seen! - frosted-silver-toned, TR-period shooting-medal showing on its front a uniformed hunter and that is entitled: 'Vereinsmeister 1939' and that comes mounted onto its 'bow-tie-shaped' ribbon as issued Superb - and most certainly unusually seen! - frosted-silver-toned, TR-period shooting-medal showing on its front a uniformed hunter and that is entitled: 'Vereinsmeister 1939' and that comes mounted onto its 'bow-tie-shaped' ribbon as issued Superb - and most certainly unusually seen! - frosted-silver-toned, TR-period shooting-medal showing on its front a uniformed hunter and that is entitled: 'Vereinsmeister 1939' and that comes mounted onto its 'bow-tie-shaped' ribbon as issued Superb - and most certainly unusually seen! - frosted-silver-toned, TR-period shooting-medal showing on its front a uniformed hunter and that is entitled: 'Vereinsmeister 1939' and that comes mounted onto its 'bow-tie-shaped' ribbon as issued

Superb - and most certainly unusually seen! - frosted-silver-toned, TR-period shooting-medal showing on its front a uniformed hunter and that is entitled: 'Vereinsmeister 1939' and that comes mounted onto its 'bow-tie-shaped' ribbon as issued

This is a very attractive - and most certainly unusually seen! - frosted-silver-toned, TR-period shooting-medal (ie. 'Schiessauszeichnung') that is showing a detailed uniformed hunter on its front and that is entitled: 'Vereinsmeister 1939' on its back and that comes mounted onto its 'bow-tie-shaped'- (and black-, white- and/or green-coloured) ribbon as issued and that comes in a most certainly issued- and/or moderately worn, condition. The shooting-award is - I deem - a typical example that was issued by one of the various: 'Schützenbunder' (ie. shooting-associations) and was issued at a locally-held shooting-competition that was held in the year 1939. The back of the medal shows a swastika and the engraved text: 'Vereinsmeister 1939'. The medal - which is totally void of a makers'-designation as more often - comes naturally mounted onto its (fully functional- and/or totally unaltered-) 'bow-tie-shaped' ribbon that has a (functional) pin- ie. pin-catch set-up in place (as can be seen on the pictures). This attractive example has an approximate diameter of 4,2 cms. and originates from a German private-household and was never before part of a collection. I deem that I did price this attractive (I deem regional- ie. provincial-issued) 'Schiessauszeichnung' accordingly!

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