Neat - albeit unmarked and typically regular-sized! - example of a pre-war-period, SA (ie. 'Sturmabteilungen') copper- (ie. 'messing'-) based belt-buckle being a 'variant'-pattern- (ie. 'two-pieced'-) specimen
This is a truly attractive - albeit unmarked and typically regular-sized! - example of a pre-war-period, so-called: SA (ie. 'Sturmabteilungen') copper- (ie. 'messing'-) based belt-buckle being a 'variant'-pattern- (ie. 'two-pieced'-constructed) example having a separate (and/or also copper- ie. 'messing'- based) 'front-plate' attached and that comes in an overall nice- (albeit moderately worn and/or totally uncleaned), condition. The buckle - having a 'regular'-shaped swastika - is still a bit dirty and shows some dust and/or staining as acquired over the years. The buckle is of the 'variant'-pattern- (ie. 'two-pieced'-construction) and was (luckily) never cleaned nor polished. The buckle is void of any makers'-mark or logo (as is more often encountered) and shows nice and/or pronounced detail but also shows the obvious signs of having been moderately worn (it is still a bit dusty as found and comes as stored for decades). Simply an attractive example of an SA belt-buckle that is with certainty accordingly priced!
Code: 61243