Excellent Combat Engineer (Sapper) badge, early to mid- 1950s.
Brass, enamels. Size 45.6 x 36.1 mm. This is the last variation of the badge, "classic flat" according to B. Airapetyan's Breast Badges of the Red Army, 1941-1945 (See p. 101, fig. 6).
In outstanding, excellent condition. The enamel is essentially perfect: shows magnificent luster throughout and has only microscopic contact marks, no flaking, scratches or any wear visible to the naked eye. The details of the wreath are perfect. The fragile grey finish along the edge of the shield is fully intact. The original gold plating is pristine on the obverse and has onl
Brass, enamels. Size 45.6 x 36.1 mm. This is the last variation of the badge, "classic flat" according to B. Airapetyan's Breast Badges of the Red Army, 1941-1945 (See p. 101, fig. 6).
In outstanding, excellent condition. The enamel is essentially perfect: shows magnificent luster throughout and has only microscopic contact marks, no flaking, scratches or any wear visible to the naked eye. The details of the wreath are perfect. The fragile grey finish along the edge of the shield is fully intact. The original gold plating is pristine on the obverse and has only a few minor blemishes on the reverse; it is exceptionally bright on both sides of the badge. The screw post is full length, approx. 11.5 mm, and includes original screw plate marked "Pobeda Factory, Moscow".
Unlike many other badges of the "combat proficiency" series,
post-war versions of the Excellent Combat Engineer badge are
far more scarce than WW2 issues. It is especially hard to
find a 1950s issue in as superb a condition as this example.
$125.00 Add to cart