Description
Leu d'Esserent
resting upon the top of the visor
to relieve the deadlock of the Western Front in France and Belgium
Footnote: Established in 1915 as exclusively an aviation award
" Wolseley returned to Canada where he became a brevet colonel on 5 June 1865[5] and Assistant Quartermaster-General in Canada with effect from the same date
A Fine First War Prussian Pilot’s Badge By Meybauer, Berlin Newly Listed Leu d'EsserentBadge in silvered tombac, hollow center, with two went holes, unmarked, but typical pin assembly set up by Meybauer, Berlin, badge weighs 24. 3 grams, an excellent quality badge with polished silver highlights, excellent, crisp details, hardly worn, circa 1915 16 period manufacture, in extremely fine condition. A very fine example.
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