Description
Whytock served in France during the First World War with No
"And if the idea had occurred to me
exhibiting surface wear along with residue in the recessed areas of the handle from cleaning
Footnote: Second Lieutenant H
A Second War German Silver Grade Wound Badge; Marked 107 certificate_of_authenticity Whytock served in France duringA textbook example of a Second War German Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber by this maker; in silvered zink; vertical pinback with a functional hinge catch assembly; maker marked 107 on the reverse; measuring 44. 27 mm x 36. 73 mm; weighing 24. 5 grams; with some of the original silver wash still remaining; near very fine condition.
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