Description
fraying on the synthetic liner in the dome
and signed in blue ink by a Lieutenant Colonel and Commander of the Army District Command Lüneburg
soon after the outbreak of the First World War and the subsequent call to arms in the Dominion of Canada
before being discharged on April 4th
and three Photographs of Sergeant Roache in Uniform (the first photo is black and white
Germany, Weimar. A Freikorp Member’s Ring Buy Now fraying on the synthetic liner(Freikorps Totenkopfring). Constructed of silver with a mark of . 865 on the interior, depicts a Totenkopf (deads head) flanked by oak leaves, interior diameter measuring 21 mm, in extremely fine condition.
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