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Germany, Imperial. A Pair of Helmet Plates, Prussian Garde du Corps & Saxon visually-hidden that he was not married

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that he was not married and that his trade was that of Insurance Clerk

printed in black ink on a brown kraft paper stock

with moderate soiling evident to both sides

measuring 34 mm (w) x 104 mm (h)

URICH FOR MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT WHILE PARTICIPATING IN AERIAL FLIGHT 14 February 1970 to 2 February 1971 GIVEN UNDER MY HAND IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON THIS 27th DAY OF February 1971"

Germany, Imperial. A Pair of Helmet Plates, Prussian Garde du Corps & Saxon visually-hidden that he was not married(Wappen). A pair of helmet plates, including: 1. A Prussian Garde du Corps plate, constructed of silvered bronze with multi coloured enamels, the obverse consisting of a vaulted eight pointed starburst, bearing a central raised and enameled Prussian imperial eagle, situated within a ribbed ring, in turn surrounded by a white enameled ring bearing a raised inscription of SUUM CUIQUE (TO EACH HIS OWN) and green enameled laurel branches, the reverse with

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