


Unusual, N.S.D.A.P.-related supporter-armpatch (ie. 'Ärmelabzeichen') being of an 'entirely woven'-pattern showing an interwoven ie. 'machine-embroidered' swastika-symbol
Conflict | Interwar Period | Nation | Germany |
Item Type | None | Source Site | HISCOLL_MILITARY_ANTIQUES |
Product ID | 497422 | Currency | EUR |
Ships from: Netherlands
This is an attractive - and actually unusually seen! - example of an I deem most certainly 'pre-war'-period so-called: N.S.D.A.P.-related supporter-armpatch (ie. 'Ärmelabzeichen') being of an 'entirely woven'-pattern showing an interwoven ie. 'machine-embroidered' swastika and that comes in an overall nice- (ie. I deem once used- ie. worn-), condition. The linnen-based patch - that measures only 5 x 5 cms. - is constructed from bright-red- and white-coloured linnen and shows a neat (interwoven) 'roundel' that shows a black-coloured and interwoven ie. 'machine-embroidered' swastika (ie. roundel) as can be seen on the pictures. The unusual piece - which can be seen as some sort of period 'Nazi-Kitsch' - is truly very nicely made and does show obvious age ie. staining simply caused by decades of storage and/or moderate usage (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply an attractive N.S.D.A.P.-related 'supporter-item' that is accordingly priced!