Gau Parteitag Event Badge/Tinnie. Hamburg 1934.
Solid manufactured event badge almost like a medal for a Gau event in Hamburg in 1934. Close to 90% of its period silver finish remaining to the front design. Rear has its period fixing pin. read more
WW2 German Craftsman/ Business Membership Badge.
In very nice condition with a nice amount of period finish, the rear has a small makers mark to the rear ''PF''. read more
20.00 GBP
NSBO Membership Stick Pin.
In very nice condition with a nice amount of its silver finish intact. read more
25.00 GBP
NSKVO Membership Badge. RZM- M1/52.
Late war manufactured example in very nice condition.
Rear has its period fixing pin and makers details. read more
Arbeits Dank Membeship Badge.
In very nice condition with no damage to the enamel. The rear has its period fixing pin and clear markings. read more
28.00 GBP
SA Event Badge/Tinnie. Brigade Treffen Erfurt, 1934.
Whats not to like with a super design and most of its period finish. The rear has its period fixing pin and makers details. read more
SA Event Badge/Tinnie. Gruppe Sachsen, Chemnitz Wettkampftage,1939.
A super designed event badge produced in leather and in super condition, rear has i believe its period fixing pin glued to the back and clear makers details. read more
SA Event Badge/Tinnie. Sturmbann II/16 Sporttreffen, 1934.
Ok! Here i go again.... just check out this super early cardboard event badge, as an ex tinnie collector its just wonderful! Anyway back to the badge itself... its in very nice condition considering its age and being produced in cardboard, just a couple of minor knocks to the top edge, color is still strong and bright and this event badge still retains its period hanging pin! read more
SA Event Badge/Tinnie. Wintersport-Treffen, 1934.
Super designed event badge with great finish and its period fixing pin to the rear. read more
SA Tinne/ Event Badge. Wehrkampfe 1940.
Nice SA tinnie with a good amount of its finish intact, rear has its period fixing pin but in my opinion its been repaired. Even with the repaired pin its quite a rare example for an SA event held late in 1940. read more