Because of its high rank, marshal's staff is rarely decorated, so it is usually customized separately. Awarded to a German marshal who has made outstanding contributions. Because Marshal is the highest rank in Germany, his exploits are marked by Marshal's scepter. Being the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the Nazi Third Reich is the highest reward.
Marshal's scepter: made of precious metals (gold and silver) and precious stones. Inlaid with 20-24 golden eagles and 20-24 crosses. Size: 49.5CM, cross-sectional circle diameter 3.4CM. The marshal's scepter is red.
Air police scepter: made of precious metals (gold and silver) and precious stones. Inlaid with 20-24 golden eagles and 20-24 crosses. Size: 49.5CM, cross-sectional circle diameter 3.4CM. The color of the air marshal is blue.
Admiral of the fleet scepter: It is made of precious metals (gold and silver) and precious stones. Inlaid with 20-24 golden eagles and 20-24 crosses. Size: 49.5CM, with a circular cross-sectional diameter of 3.4CM, and the color of Admiral of the fleet staff is sea blue.
From the details, the eagle and the cross should belong to the mosaic process, not an integration.
German marshals who have made outstanding contributions are generally awarded. Because marshals are the highest ranks in Germany, their contributions are marked with marshals' staffs. The lower part of the metal shaft has its own signature and the signature of the Fuehrer.
The Germans, including Goering, had 27 marshals and marshal's scepters, including 19 field marshals, 2 Admiral of the fleet and 6 air marshals (including Goering).