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Both gorgets look fine to me...and I am certainly envious of that case, which appears to be in mint condition! I do have a question on your cased gorget: how is the backing adhered to the piece? It looks as though it's glued to the rim. Normally, IMO, the backing is set beneath the rim, which holds it in place.
I had thought that the RZM disc was a feature of the earliest SA Gorgets; it is seldom present on examples that include the full RZM code letters and numbers, yet it is here on a piece which also includes the license code on the tang. Anyone have a comment on this?
Br. James
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Yes, as Gian said, M1/52 is a typical manufacturer of gorgets; it's the RZM license number for the firm of Deschler & Sohn of Munich, a prolific jeweler and manufacturer for the NSDAP.
And how about my previous question, Ingo: "how is the backing adhered to the piece? It looks as though it's glued to the rim. Normally, IMO, the backing is set beneath the rim, which holds it in place."
Thanks, as always,
Br. James
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Originally posted by Br. James View PostYes, as Gian said, M1/52 is a typical manufacturer of gorgets; it's the RZM license number for the firm of Deschler & Sohn of Munich, a prolific jeweler and manufacturer for the NSDAP.
And how about my previous question, Ingo: "how is the backing adhered to the piece? It looks as though it's glued to the rim. Normally, IMO, the backing is set beneath the rim, which holds it in place."
Thanks, as always,
Br. James
ErichFestina lente!
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Thanks for that, Erich -- I guess my experience with SA Gorgets is sorely limited! The example in my collection was made by Willy Annetsberger of Munich -- #83 -- and the ones I've noticed in catalogs and online normally have seemed to have the overlapping rim on the reverse like mine does, which appears to be holding the backing material in place. That's why seeing the one in this thread caught my eye originally...because it looked odd to me.
Br. James
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