Superb - and scarcely encountered! - WH (Heeres) 'Truppentraditions-Abzeichen o. Ehrennadel der 11. Panzer-Division' (aka: “Angern” o. 'Gespensterbrigade') being a non-maker-marked example as executed in silvered and neatly enamelled metal
This attractive - and truly scarcely seen! - 'Heeres-Traditionsabzeichen' (or: 'Ehrennadel' as also known) is executed in silver-toned and neatly enamelled metal (ie. 'Buntmetall') and comes in an overall very nice- (albeit most certainly worn and/or used-), condition. The piece - which is totally void of enamel-damage or alike - was with certainty worn as such and originates from a private-household in Germany. The smaller-sized and unmarked badge - having an approximate height of only 2,2 cms. - depicts an armed ghost and has never been cleaned nor polished but nevertheless shows great detail: it has a somewhat dirty ie. 'tarnished' age-patina: it comes mounted onto its long-sized pin. As possiblly known, were these (semi-official) badges also properly entered in the 'Wehrpass' and/or 'Soldbuch': they also were handed-out with a semi-official award-document (ie. 'Einlage zum Soldbuch'). This decorative 'Heeres-Traditionsabzeichen' is also mentioned in the Heering-Hüsken-'Abzeichenkatalog' wherein it is given the unique reference-number '9834' and given an estimated value of 350 Eu(!). These neat Heeres-related 'Traditionsabzeichen' can easily be graded 'rare': I deem that I have priced this attractive 'Ehrennadel' accordingly!
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