Hello again,
This item came from the estate of William F. Henry (see my other posts for more war trophies of his). It is plastic like the war donation pins usually are, but I have never seen this one before and the detailing is quite intricate. It has the SA runes surrounded by the words "Nordsee SA Sportwettkampfe 1938". Something to do with a "North Sea sports match in 1938"? (Pardon my rusty German). On top of this is a Viking longboat riding a wave. It has runic symbols on the sail.
The back of this pin is labeled "R. Sieper & Sohne, Ludenscheid. It is unpainted and colored the same as the plastic it is made from - a silvery grey. The pin is in mint shape and as far as plastic donation pins go quite well made.
What have I got here? Anyone seen one of these before; and if so, is it indeed a form of a war donation tinnie?
Any help would be great, many thanks in advance,
Eric.
This item came from the estate of William F. Henry (see my other posts for more war trophies of his). It is plastic like the war donation pins usually are, but I have never seen this one before and the detailing is quite intricate. It has the SA runes surrounded by the words "Nordsee SA Sportwettkampfe 1938". Something to do with a "North Sea sports match in 1938"? (Pardon my rusty German). On top of this is a Viking longboat riding a wave. It has runic symbols on the sail.
The back of this pin is labeled "R. Sieper & Sohne, Ludenscheid. It is unpainted and colored the same as the plastic it is made from - a silvery grey. The pin is in mint shape and as far as plastic donation pins go quite well made.
What have I got here? Anyone seen one of these before; and if so, is it indeed a form of a war donation tinnie?
Any help would be great, many thanks in advance,
Eric.
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