Neat - albeit clearly used! - multi-coloured enamelled 'Mitgliedsabzeichen' as intended to signify membership within the: 'HJ' (or: 'Hitlerjugend') before June 1932 (being a badge of the 1st pattern that is void of a makers'-designation) Neat - albeit clearly used! - multi-coloured enamelled 'Mitgliedsabzeichen' as intended to signify membership within the: 'HJ' (or: 'Hitlerjugend') before June 1932 (being a badge of the 1st pattern that is void of a makers'-designation) Neat - albeit clearly used! - multi-coloured enamelled 'Mitgliedsabzeichen' as intended to signify membership within the: 'HJ' (or: 'Hitlerjugend') before June 1932 (being a badge of the 1st pattern that is void of a makers'-designation)

Neat - albeit clearly used! - multi-coloured enamelled 'Mitgliedsabzeichen' as intended to signify membership within the: 'HJ' (or: 'Hitlerjugend') before June 1932 (being a badge of the 1st pattern that is void of a makers'-designation)

This is a neat - albeit clearly used- and/or worn! - example of a truly early-period, multi-coloured-enamelled so-called: 'Mitgliedsabzeichen' (or: membership-lapel-pin) as was specifically intended to signify membership within the: 'HJ' (or: 'Hitlerjugend') before June 1932, being a 'regular'-sized badge of the 1st pattern that is totally void of a makers'- (nor: 'Ges.Gesch.'-patent-pending-) designation and that comes in an overall nice- (albeit I deem clearly used and/or worn-), condition. The lapel-pin shows some regular wear and age but shows a totally undamaged, enamelled surface. It has - I deem - never been cleaned and retains a somewhat tarnished- and/or minimally shiny age-patina. The pin - which comes mounted onto its functional pin-/catch set-up - is also figured in the Heering-Hüsken 'Abzeichen'-catalogue, where it is given a unique reference-number (9301A). This is a 'standard-issued' badge of the 1st pattern: something that is easily recognisable due to the fact that it depicts a 'swastika' sun-rise coupled with the text: 'H.J. - Deutsche Arbeiter Jugend'. Simply a nice and decorative (early-period!) TR- ie. HJ-related lapel-pin that is most certainly accordingly priced!

Code: 63108

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