marked on reverse with Reichszeugmeisterei (RZM) logo and code “M1/63” for maker Steinhauer & Lück
numbered "113448" on the reverse
named in honor of Scotland’s patron saint
in heavily silvered tombac and red
it was first planned (following the comments in the first assault unit manual) to introduce special collar badges for storm troopers similar to the insignia of infantry-gun crews
Luxembourg, Grand Duchy. An Order Of The Oak Crown, I Class Grand Cross Sash Newly Listed marked on reverse with Reichszeugmeisterei(Ordre de la Couronne de Chene). Instituted in 1841. A mind 20th Century Sash fabricated from silk, incorporating a decorative moir pattern, with a pale yellow field throughout and incorporating three green stripes, one in the center and one on either side of the centre stripe, a large bow tie with a brass loop sewn in place near the bottom end for the placement of the badge, measuring 100 mm wide x 770 mm in length, vibrant colours, intact stitching,