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Luftwaffe J2 Pilot Badge Cased by C.E. Juncker

Condition: Excellent +

Maker: Juncker

Pattern: J2

Base Material: Tombak

SKU: E0036 Category: Tags ,

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Product Description: This Luftwaffe J2 Pilot Badge Cased by C.E. Juncker is an absolute gem. This exceptionally well-preserved badge is a top quality, early production piece, made of Tombak. The wreath retains most of the original deluxe silver electroplated finish, with high relief burnishing that still shines. The eagle still shows all of the original factory darkening, with great details, with evident wear.   As an additional bonus between the eagles legs,  it has been factory cut out. Also great and hard to find this additional detail from the factory.  On the reverse, this outstanding piece is maker marked behind the eagle with a stamped “C. E. Juncker, Berlin S.W.” The hardware and rivets are textbook for this maker, with no damage, and no repairs. The case for this badge is correct. The exterior retains all of the original surface, with the designation of the badge in silver lettering on the lid. The hinge and pushbutton are fully functional. The interior is beautiful, with age toning, and bright original color. This Luftwaffe J2 Pilot Badge Cased is an amazing set, that is extremely rare to find such a rare badge with its matching case.

 

Historical Description: The Luftwaffe Observer Badge (Beobachterabzeichen) was instituted by Luftwaffe chief Hermann Göring on January 19, 1935. To earn the badge, a member of the Luftwaffe had to have had an observer’s license for two months, or to have participated in five flights over enemy territory, or to have been wounded on a flight. Members of other branches of the Wehrmacht could also be awarded the badge, if the necessary conditions had been met. The badge featured a flying eagle and swastika emblem, affixed to a wreath of laurel and oak leaves. Early examples were made of Tombak or nickel silver, with aluminum used (rarely) later, and finally zinc for wartime badges. A cloth version was also authorized for field use. The badge was worn on the left breast of the uniform. About 35,000 pieces had been awarded by war’s end.

 

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