ID 661777
Lot 4312 | NSDAP-Dienstauszeichnung der 3. Stufe in Gold für 25 Jahre, im Verleihungsetui
Estimate value
€ 1 800
Einteilige, "flache" Ausführung aus vergoldetem, weiß emailliertem Buntmetall. Im Ring die Herstellerpunzierung "19" (= Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid). Breite ca. 42 mm, Gewicht ca. 23 g. Dazu zwei Bänder mit 25 bzw. 15 mm Breite und eine Miniaturnadel. Rotes Verleihungsetui (teils bestoßen) mit goldgeprägtem Parteiadler und cremefarbenem Samteinsatz. Maße ca. 68 x 105 mm.
USA-Los: Versand aus den USA.
Zustand: II
An NSDAP Long Service Award 3rd Grade for 25 Years, cased
Constructed of gilt bronze, with white enameled arms, and with gilt sun rays between the arms of the cross; the obverse with a central white enameled medallion bearing a national eagle superimposed on the award, clutching a mobile wreathed swastika, all within a wreath; the reverse with a similar central white enameled medallion, inscribed “Treue für Führer und Volk” (transl. "Loyalty for the Leader and the People"), suspension loop manufacture marked “19” (= Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid), measures ca. 42 x 42 mm, weighing 23 grams. Stickpin ca. 45 mm. Complete with both ribbons (ca. 25 and 15mm). Case of issue, constructed of heavy cardstock, with a red faux leather (leatherette) exterior, with a political eagle embossed in gold, interior silk lined lid (minor age) and a cream velvet recessed medal bed, functional spring catch and stud release, functional exterior metal hinge. Measures ca. 68 x 105 mm. Minor age to case, primarily on bottom.
USA-Lot: Shipping from the USA.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Daniel Tarkington Collection |
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