The SS sports plaque from 1939 is made from earthenware pottery, toned green to resemble antique bronze. Note the central design - obviously based on the SS Long Service Decoration!
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Here is one that I have. It is made from a sort of clay material...it is unmarked on the back:Attached FilesLast edited by militarybuyer; 02-29-2004, 11:12 AM.
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The double runes quality mark was also used by SS pottery works in Bohemia, at Neuengamme near Hamburg, etc. The mark was used to show that the piece concerned met the 'artistic standards' set by the SS. Hence its use also as a proof mark on dagger chains, swords, Gahr jewellery, etc. Pieces made at Allach usually had the word 'Allach' below the runes. Those made at the Bohemia Works had a 'B' beside the runes. Neuengamme and others had the runes only. I've only ever seen another two of these circular 1939 SS sports plaques, one in a Forman catalogue back in the '70s and the other in a German book about the Allach Porcelain Factory. I picked up this one at a militaria fair in Ebernhahn a couple of years ago. There can't be many of them around. The obverse design is clearly based on the SS Long Service Decoration, which would have been introduced only a year or so before the plaque was made. I suppose it would be the 'in-design' at the time. It makes a nice accompaniment to a display of SS service awards. Sort of 'completes the set'!Last edited by Robin Lumsden; 02-23-2004, 07:49 AM.
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