The badge approved by the order of the Ministry of the Army No. 32 item 313 of October 16, 1929.
A beautifully preserved piece of one of the rarest badges of the interwar period.
The badge was only awarded until August 1, 1931 when the unit was transformed into a Motor Artillery Regiment.
Slight surface loss of black enamel in the upper arm of the swastika.
Description: black swastika surrounded by green branches, superimposed on it the national eagle wz.27 resting its paws on two crossed cannons with the initials of the regiment - 1.P.A.G.;
Badge produced by Buszek of Lviv, with original cap preserved.
On the back the plant's hallmark and the state hallmark of sterling silver 3 (.800) from the Lvov Assay Office.
Preservation condition of the item good/very good.
Silver .800, enamel, dimensions 41.1 x 40.3 mm.
A recommended item for the best collections, missing from most collections!