What on earth is this ?
Fantasy, fake or possibly, something quite interesting ? My thoughts are toward a quite well executed fantasy item and if so, then the amount of work that has gone in to producing it is quite remarkable.
A brute of a badge by size and of course, incorporating three pin holes for attaching to a cars radiator or what ever.
Commemorating a Whitsun motor rally within Lower Silesia (SA Gruppe Schlesian [Breslau]) and with the SA on parade or participating. The former Liegnitz it would appear is now within south west Poland and in the central part of the former Lower Silesia.
As a fantasy item, surely it must be cast rather than die stamped and the semi blind reverse does not worry me in the least. This semi blind effect is found on certain die stamped belt buckles. The badge appears to be light gauge tin and I wonder, can this metal be cast?
Looking forward to some comments, although as I mentioned earlier, I am sure that we are looking at a fantasy item.
Regards,
David
Fantasy, fake or possibly, something quite interesting ? My thoughts are toward a quite well executed fantasy item and if so, then the amount of work that has gone in to producing it is quite remarkable.
A brute of a badge by size and of course, incorporating three pin holes for attaching to a cars radiator or what ever.
Commemorating a Whitsun motor rally within Lower Silesia (SA Gruppe Schlesian [Breslau]) and with the SA on parade or participating. The former Liegnitz it would appear is now within south west Poland and in the central part of the former Lower Silesia.
As a fantasy item, surely it must be cast rather than die stamped and the semi blind reverse does not worry me in the least. This semi blind effect is found on certain die stamped belt buckles. The badge appears to be light gauge tin and I wonder, can this metal be cast?
Looking forward to some comments, although as I mentioned earlier, I am sure that we are looking at a fantasy item.
Regards,
David
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