Commemorative bronze-toned and/or tin-based: 'N.S.K.O.V.'-related 'tinnie' being a non-maker marked example showing the text: 'Schwäb. Kriegsopfer Ehrentag - Ulm - 23.9.1934' Commemorative bronze-toned and/or tin-based: 'N.S.K.O.V.'-related 'tinnie' being a non-maker marked example showing the text: 'Schwäb. Kriegsopfer Ehrentag - Ulm - 23.9.1934'

Commemorative bronze-toned and/or tin-based: 'N.S.K.O.V.'-related 'tinnie' being a non-maker marked example showing the text: 'Schwäb. Kriegsopfer Ehrentag - Ulm - 23.9.1934'

The attractive day-badge (ie. 'tinnie' or: 'Veranstaltungsabzeichen') is executed in (light-weight) bronze-coloured and/or (I deem) tin-based metal: it shows some minimal wear and/or moderate age (but has never been cleaned nor polished and retains a nicely preserved, age-patina). The badge comes naturally mounted onto its functional pin- ie. catch set-up and shows some minimal age- and/or staining (as can be seen on the pictures). The 'tinnie' is quite detailed and shows an illustration of the Ulmer Dom and an N.S.K.OV.-symbol and depicts the text as mentioned above. It should be noted that all 'N.S.K.O.V.-related tinnies that were intended to commemorate an event at town-level (such as the piece on offer here) saw much more limited usage and can easily be graded 'fairly scarce'. Of course, did I price this attractive - and with certainty not that often seen! - example accordingly!

Code: 49655

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