A Second War German Skull Ring In Silver Archive which is typical for the
Description
which is typical for the pieces made by the workshop of Runneckes
He served with the Reichsarbeitsdienst (National Labor Service) from November 2
fifteen signatures with hometown identifications in ink on the reverse
brass catch
very minor enamel chipping evident on the the right tip of the upper arm
A Second War German Skull Ring In Silver Archive which is typical for theSilver, marked "835" (silver) and "GES. GESCH." (Gesetzlich Geschtzt) on the inside, weighing 3. 5 grams, featuring a 9. 5 mm x 13 mm skull, flanked by crossed bones and an ornate pattern on either side, 22. 2 mm in diameter, extremely fine.
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