Here's an odd one. Nice crisply stamped badge, great details, but wrong materials. Stamped bronze, cupped leaves, but no trace of silver. If anything, it almost looks like there might have been a gilt wash still seen in the recesses of the back, but no trace on the front. Flat pin on back. I'm very suspicious, but I've never seen another like it. Thoughts?
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1931 Braunschweig Badge
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I like this piece very much! I wonder whether it might clean up a bit with some soap and water, or whether it's oxidized? The barrel hinge and military pin speak to me of a formal award piece, issued after the Braunschweig S-A Treffen was created an Honor Badge of the NSDAP, especially if it was originally gilded or polished brass.
The SA Rally at Brunswick in October of 1931 was an event with a complex background, coming on the heels of the two so-called "Stennes Revolts" of August 1930 and March/April 1931. I would not be surprised if there was a special edition of the S-A Treffen badge created as a high-level presentation piece to be awarded by Hitler to publicly thank certain SA leadership members for their support for him during this crisis.
Br. James
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The extra photos help--the details are very sharp on the obverse with no evidence of casting; the reverse is soft but again, from the photos it doesn't appear to be cast.
That said, I've never seen one with this style of pin and hinge. I would be interested to have some additional feedback from the members here.
ErichFestina lente!
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