


Unusually seen, reddish-bronze-toned, SA-related day-badge (ie. 'tinnie' or: 'Veranstaltungsabzeichen') as was issued to commemorate an event entitled: '18.X.1922 - 18.X.1937 - 15 Jahre Ortsgruppe der NSDAP Hattingen-Ruhr - Im Treue zur FΓΌhrer'
Conflict | Interwar Period | Nation | Germany |
Item Type | None | Source Site | HISCOLL_MILITARY_ANTIQUES |
Product ID | 497525 | Currency | EUR |
Ships from: Netherlands
This is an attractive - and actually not that easily ie. with certainty fairly rarely encountered! - locally-issued, SA- (ie. 'Sturmabteilungen'-) related day-badge (ie. 'tinnie' or: 'Veranstaltungs-Abzeichen') that is executed in reddish-bronze-toned- (and/or I deem typical zinc-based) metal (ie. pot-metal) and that depicts a uniformed SA-trooper and 'Reichsadler'-device (and it is background a rounded swastika-device) coupled with the text that simply reads: '18.X.1922 - 18.X.1937 - 15 Jahre Ortsgruppe der NSDAP Hattingen-Ruhr - Im Treue zur FΓΌhrer' and that was as such intended for a locally-held: SA-related gathering ie. rally held in the year 1937. The shield-shaped badge - which has an approximate height of 4,8 cms. - is totally void of a makers'-designation and comes in an overall nice (albeit issued and/or minimally worn-), condition: it shows extraordinary detail and was almost certainly never cleaned nor polished (some minimal staining is, however, present and visible as can be seen on the pictures). It comes naturally mounted onto its (functional) pin-/catch set-up. Simply an attractive - and most certainly not that often encountered - locally-issued, SA-related 'tinnie' that is I deem accordingly priced!