Has anyone else come across a Totenkopf button like this before??
I have never seen another one quite like it.
It has the same style of skull which features on the well-known fake field cap buttons marked 'RZM M5/8', but is completely different in the way it is made, i.e.-
1. It is of 3-piece construction;
2. The front is in nickel;
3. The back-plate is in steel;
4. The retaining loop is in aluminium;
5. It is unmarked;
6. Quality is extremely good.
More than that, it is actually about twice as thick (front to back) as all the field cap buttons, which makes me wonder if this is a cap button at all.
It looks and feels more like a small-size tunic/epaulette button.
Could this be some sort of evening dress button, for SS-TV personnel, replacing the runes with a skull?
I just don't know what it is, and would appreciate any opinions.
(I bought it in a 'lot' of 4 buttons about 20 years ago. The other buttons were: a bog-standard Imperial Prussian tunic button; an NSBO cap button; and a field-grey swastika button by Assmann. I've never found out what the latter one is either.)
Here's the front:-
I have never seen another one quite like it.
It has the same style of skull which features on the well-known fake field cap buttons marked 'RZM M5/8', but is completely different in the way it is made, i.e.-
1. It is of 3-piece construction;
2. The front is in nickel;
3. The back-plate is in steel;
4. The retaining loop is in aluminium;
5. It is unmarked;
6. Quality is extremely good.
More than that, it is actually about twice as thick (front to back) as all the field cap buttons, which makes me wonder if this is a cap button at all.
It looks and feels more like a small-size tunic/epaulette button.
Could this be some sort of evening dress button, for SS-TV personnel, replacing the runes with a skull?
I just don't know what it is, and would appreciate any opinions.
(I bought it in a 'lot' of 4 buttons about 20 years ago. The other buttons were: a bog-standard Imperial Prussian tunic button; an NSBO cap button; and a field-grey swastika button by Assmann. I've never found out what the latter one is either.)
Here's the front:-
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