Germany, SA. A Member’s Belt Buckle, First Pattern visually-hidden although it is thought that
Description
although it is thought that the aircraft may have been struck by lightning
1917 and was awarded in three classes: I Class with a bronze laurel branch on the ribbon
the badge surmounted by an ornate crown in silver gilt
This is also the case for both the green felt collar tabs with bullion stars
including a 1934 Mother’s Day badge
Germany, SA. A Member’s Belt Buckle, First Pattern visually-hidden although it is thought that(Sturmabteilung Grtelschnalle fr Mannschaften 1. Modell). Constructed of gilded brass, the obverse bearing a central German national eagle clutching a wreathed sunwheel style swastika, situated within a ribbed ring bearing laurel branches, the reverse with a loop and attachment claws emanating from a functional roller, unmarked, measuring 62 mm (w) x 48 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition.
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