BADGES
Sports badges have traditionally been created to celebrate important sporting events, tournaments or to identify members of a sports team. Sometimes they also served as awards for achievements or as souvenirs for fans. Collecting sports badges is a fascinating hobby that combines history, design and sporting passion. Whether you are an avid fan or a history buff, collecting badges can bring you joy and enrich your knowledge of the world of sport.
Bestsellers

Badge EHC Kloten, 60th Anniversary 01- yellow metal pressed, 03 coloured, resin coated, 03 pin (bow tie + shank).

Badge Kloten - ZSC Halden Gut Cup, 1994 01- yellow metal pressed, 03 coloured, resin-coated, 03 pin (bow tie + shank).

Badge EHC Kloten Donatoren 01- yellow metal pressed, 03 coloured, resin-coated, 03 pin (bow tie + shank).

Decoration - badge (ČSZS) for II. place in the ladies' 1000 m race from 1912, gilded base metal, enamel, unmarked, original etue marked Svoboda Graveur Prague.

Decoration - badge of S.K.C Freedom in Žižkov. First prize in a bicycle trip competition in 1929. In filigree decoration with eyelets, probably silver-plated metal or silver (unmarked and unpunched) - medallion on a hinge.

Enamel badge Ipswich Town 01 yellow metal pressed, 01 enamel, 14 clasp flexible, coil spring