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This lot includes four distinct Polish Navy (Marynarka Wojenna) cap badges, representing different ranks and historical periods within the post-war Polish military insignia system.

Specifications & Identification

1. Polish Navy Cap Badge – 1995 Pattern (Ensigns, NCOs, Cadets)

  • Introduced in 1995, this emblem was designated for:
    • Ensigns (Podporucznik, Ppor.)
    • Non-commissioned officers (NCOs, Podoficerowie)
    • Cadets and naval academy trainees
  • Design:
    • Traditional Polish White Eagle (Orzeł Wojska Polskiego) with a crowned head.
    • Gold-tone metal with a more modern, streamlined design compared to earlier patterns.
    • Worn on the front of the navy cap, symbolizing affiliation with the Polish maritime forces.

2 & 3. Polish Navy Cap Badges – 1995 Pattern (Officer Variations)

  • These two badges are variants of the officer’s insignia from the same 1995 pattern.
  • Worn by commissioned officers, including:
    • Lieutenants (Porucznik, Lt.)
    • Captains and senior ranks (Kapitan, Komandor)
  • Differences between the two officer variations:
    • Possible variation in manufacturing (material, finish, or fastening style).
    • Slight changes in detailing of the eagle’s wings, beak, and crown, which were common among different manufacturers.
    • Both remain official insignia for Polish Navy officers after 1995.

4. Polish Navy Cap Badge – 1971 Pattern (Officer's Badge)

  • Issued in 1971, this emblem was worn by officers of the Polish Navy under the People’s Republic of Poland (PRL).
  • Design:
    • Features the traditional crowned Polish White Eagle in a gold-tone finish.
    • Slightly more intricate detailing compared to the 1995 pattern, reflecting Cold War-era military design.
    • Represents naval officers who served during the 1970s–1990s before Poland transitioned to democracy.

Historical Context & Significance

Evolution of Polish Navy Insignia

  • Pre-1995: The Polish Navy used various officer cap badge designs, with distinctive changes in 1952, 1971, and later in 1995.
  • 1995 Reform: Following the fall of Communism and Poland’s transition to NATO alignment, new cap insignia were introduced to modernize the military.
  • Modern Polish Navy: The 1995 pattern remains in use today, though minor variations continue due to different production runs.

Collectibility & Value

Authenticity & Rarity

  • Highly collectible among:
    • Naval insignia and military badge collectors.
    • Historians studying the Polish Armed Forces.
    • Polish military veterans and enthusiasts.
  • Greater value when complete with original fastening pins and documentation.

Market Interest

  • Desirable due to:
    • Representation of both Cold War and modern Polish naval history.
    • Rarity of certain officer variations in international markets.
    • Connection to Poland’s post-Communist military restructuring.

Conclusion

This lot of four post-war Polish Navy cap badges showcases the evolution of Polish naval insignia, from the 1971 officer's pattern to the standardized 1995 design for officers and NCOs.

  • Authentic and well-preserved military insignia collection.
  • Includes both Cold War-era (1971) and modern post-Communist (1995) naval badges.
  • Ideal for collectors of Polish military history and naval insignia.

For authentication and valuation, please refer to the provided pictures to assess condition, material composition, and detailing of each badge.

Poland – Lot of Four Post-War Polish Navy Cap Badges

295.00$السعر

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