Poland WW2 wz.39 Eagle Cap Badge – Spink & Son, Polish Army in Exile, Rare
An exceptionally rare version of the Polish wz.39 eagle cap badge, manufactured during World War II for the Polish Army in Exile by the prestigious British firm Spink & Son.
Material: White metal
Dimensions: Approx. 54.80 mm x 35.30 mm
Mounting: Two copper loops on the reverse (extremely rare variation)
Reference: This exact version is featured in Tomasz Zawistowski’s book “Polskie Orły na Czapki 1939–45”, page 35, illustration 43.
Condition:
Very good condition with age-appropriate wear and original mounting lugs intact. Please refer to the photographs for detailed condition.
These eagle badges were worn by Polish forces in exile after the fall of Poland in 1939. Spink & Son produced a limited number of these insignia for use by Polish troops based in the UK. The rare two-loop version is especially sought after by collectors and historians.
A fine and scarce original piece of WWII Polish militaria with strong provenance. A must-have for any serious collector of Polish military history.
All dimensions are approximate. Please review all photos before purchasing.