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Pair of old West German firefighter feuerwehr hat badges
Pair of old West German firefighter feuerwehr hat badges

Pair of old West German firefighter feuerwehr hat badges

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R150.00
Closed 1 Jun 24 16:31
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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
TB794
Bob Shop ID
614222810

Pair of old West German firefighter feuerwehr hat badges

One is slightly larger than the other. 

60 x 40mm and 65 x 40mm

All pins intact. 

 

 

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