backer has fragmented exposing the underlying padding
which would later be known as La Marseillaise and become the French national anthem
with the handle of the attached sword visible at the lower right
Night Flying and Aerobatics
built in Germany by the Zeppelin Company
Estonia. An Artillery Badge, By Roman Tavast, C.1925 Newly Listed backer has fragmented exposing theEagle base in nickle silver (AKA alpaca), with the Estonian coat of arms in bronze gilt and blue enamels, along with a cannon in bronze gilt affixed to the eagle base, hand engraved with the owner's name, museum marked in red ink "60" and marked "ALPAKA" (nickle silver) on the reverse, measuring 42. 3 mm (w) x 40. 7 mm (h), maker marked "ROMAN TAVAST TALLINN" on the silvered bronze screwback, gilt wear evident on both the coat of arms and cannon, near