Description
This is a beautiful and rare circa 1930s Czechoslovakian Air Force "Field Air Observer of Arms" badge. The badge is in .800 silver and is marked on reverse. The badge also has a "K" mark that stands for Kremnica, the location of the Czech National Mint and where this badge was struck. The design of the badge is a winged sword with a cluster of leaves behind a lion rampant (the Czech coat of arms) near its guard.
VINTAGE:Circa 1930s.
SIZE:Approximately 1-7/8" in height and 2-7/16" in width.
CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS:.800 silver.
ATTACHMENT:Three prongs.
MARKINGS:K (Kremnica: National Mint mark) .800.
ITEM NOTES:This is from a foreign militaria collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. CON-DMM-25-13 LABGEX6/13 SIFI/AFX1/14
CONDITION:7 (Very Fine): The badge has some small areas of light wear and tarnish.
GUARANTEE:As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.