Attractive, silver-class 'Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber' being a (typically) unmarked so-called: 'pillow-crimped'-pattern example as was executed in silverish-coloured, zinc-based metal (ie. 'Feinzink') Attractive, silver-class 'Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber' being a (typically) unmarked so-called: 'pillow-crimped'-pattern example as was executed in silverish-coloured, zinc-based metal (ie. 'Feinzink') Attractive, silver-class 'Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber' being a (typically) unmarked so-called: 'pillow-crimped'-pattern example as was executed in silverish-coloured, zinc-based metal (ie. 'Feinzink') Attractive, silver-class 'Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber' being a (typically) unmarked so-called: 'pillow-crimped'-pattern example as was executed in silverish-coloured, zinc-based metal (ie. 'Feinzink') Attractive, silver-class 'Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber' being a (typically) unmarked so-called: 'pillow-crimped'-pattern example as was executed in silverish-coloured, zinc-based metal (ie. 'Feinzink')

Attractive, silver-class 'Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber' being a (typically) unmarked so-called: 'pillow-crimped'-pattern example as was executed in silverish-coloured, zinc-based metal (ie. 'Feinzink')

This is an attractive - and as more often somewhat converse-shaped- ie. vaulted! - 'Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber' (or: silver-class infantry assault-badge ie. IAB) being a typically non-maker-marked award: it has a 'typical' crimped catch and/or hinge set-up as is more often encountered. To date the exact maker of these (attractive!) so-called: 'pillow-crimped'-pattern IABs has not been surfaced yet. The war-badge - which can, nevertheless, be attributed as a badge of the so-called: 'Vienna-design' - seems to be totally uncleaned and has a still a very attractive and truly somewhat shiny, silver-coloured age-patina. The pin and/or catch (ie. set-up-) are of course fully functional and/or present (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece - which originates from a private-household where it was recently found - shows hardly any wear and is just minimally stained (as can be seen on the pictures): it was, however never cleaned nor polished and comes in an overall wonderful condition. Of additional interest is, moreover, the fact that it also shows an inked name of the recipient on its back that reads: 'G. Mainer' (or alike as can be noticed on the pictures). Hard to find a more nicely preserved example for a more interesting price!

Code: 64138

155.00 EUR