Originally named the Rio de Janiero
Dahomey (with APPENDIX: Austrian WWI insignia
thanking Sargento (Sergeant) Weissmüller for his services and awarding him “la Cruz roja del Mérito Militar” (the Cross of Military Merit with Red Decoration) and “la Medalla de la Campaña” (the Medal for the Campaign of 1936–1939)
München” and marked “Ges
plus one Unidentified bullion wire badge
Germany, Third Reich. An Aviation Gorget in Silver GTRexclude Originally named the Rio de(Ringkragen in Silber). Constructed of silver, the obverse featuring a hand hammered base, bearing a central raised mobile swastika on a raised and hand hatched background, surrounded by scalloped rays with propellers emanating from three corners, with two suspension loops emanating from the upper corners, the reverse stamped with a silver content mark of 800, otherwise unmarked, measuring 85 mm (w) x 72 mm (h), weighing 60. 4 grams, an interesting