Goldenes Ehrenzeichen der Hitlerjugend in der Sonderstufe mit Brillanten und Rubinen
28.10.2022 10:00UTC +01:00
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Starting price
35000EUR € 35 000
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
Buyer Premium | 25 % |
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ID 835908
Lot 5194 | Goldenes Ehrenzeichen der Hitlerjugend in der Sonderstufe mit Brillanten und Rubinen
Estimate value
€ 35 000
Das Goldene Ehrenzeichen mit Eichenlaubrand der HJ wurde 1934 gestiftet und an hohe Persönlichkeiten innerhalb und außerhalb der HJ verliehen, man geht von ca. 400 Verleihungen aus.
Die Sonderstufe mit Eichenlaubrand, Brillanten und Rubinen wurde ab 1942 als persönliche Ehrengabe des Reichsjugendführers Baldur von Schirach verliehen. Es wurde lediglich vier bis fünf Mal verliehen.
Von allergrößter Seltenheit.
The multi-piece insignia in the highest jeweller's quality. The gold wreath embellished with finely chased and stamped oak leaves and acorns, a vertical pin and mark of fineness "585" on the back. The riveted HJ badge in white gold set with eight carefully faceted diamonds plus six rubies and small swastika plaque, fixed with pins and enamelled in black. Height 32.8 mm, width 20.3 mm, weight 8.64 g.
The HJ Golden Badge of Honour with a border of oak leaves was instituted in 1934 and awarded to dignitaries within and outside the HJ. It is estimated to have been conferred approx. 400 times.
The special class with oak leaf border, diamonds and rubies was awarded from 1942 as a personal gift of honour of the Reichsjugendführer Baldur von Schirach. It was conferred just four or five times.
Of the utmost rarity.
Auction house category: | Awards Of The Third Reich |
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Auction house category: | Awards Of The Third Reich |
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