Unusually seen, commemorative TR-period day-badge (ie. 'tinnie') as issued to commemorate a (presumably) DAF-related gathering depicting the text: 'Handwerkertag - Stuttgart - 15. April 1934'
This is an attractive - and with certainty unusually seen! - typical TR-period- (and I deem DAF- or: 'Deutsches Arbeitsfront'-) related 'tinnie' (ie. 'Veranstaltungsabzeichen') that was issued to commemorate a specific gathering (held in the town of Stuttgart) and that comes in an overall nice- (albeit surely issued ie. moderately worn-), condition. The detailed and/or pronounced (shield-shaped) badge - which is executed in silver-toned- and - I deem- typical tin-based metal - shows a blacksmith with two children coupled with the text as mentioned-above. The piece was never cleaned nor polished and retains a nice and untouched age-patina. The piece is totally void of a makers'-designation and comes naturally mounted onto its (functional) pin- ie. pin/catch set-up. It should be noted that all 'tinnies' that were intended to commemorate an event at regional- (ie. 'towns'- ie. 'Bezirks'-) level (such as the piece on offer here) saw much more limited usage and can easily be graded 'fairly scarce'. Simply an attractive, DAF-related 'tinnie' ie. 'Veranstaltungsabzeichen' that is accordingly priced!
Code: 57709