Early-pattern - silverish-coloured and truly very detailed! - so-called: 'N.S.D.A.P.'-supporter- (ie. membership-) lapel-pin (ie. 'tie'-pin) being a maker- (ie. 'RzM 42'-) marked example showing a pronounced (early pattern) 'Reichsadler'-device Early-pattern - silverish-coloured and truly very detailed! - so-called: 'N.S.D.A.P.'-supporter- (ie. membership-) lapel-pin (ie. 'tie'-pin) being a maker- (ie. 'RzM 42'-) marked example showing a pronounced (early pattern) 'Reichsadler'-device Early-pattern - silverish-coloured and truly very detailed! - so-called: 'N.S.D.A.P.'-supporter- (ie. membership-) lapel-pin (ie. 'tie'-pin) being a maker- (ie. 'RzM 42'-) marked example showing a pronounced (early pattern) 'Reichsadler'-device Early-pattern - silverish-coloured and truly very detailed! - so-called: 'N.S.D.A.P.'-supporter- (ie. membership-) lapel-pin (ie. 'tie'-pin) being a maker- (ie. 'RzM 42'-) marked example showing a pronounced (early pattern) 'Reichsadler'-device

Early-pattern - silverish-coloured and truly very detailed! - so-called: 'N.S.D.A.P.'-supporter- (ie. membership-) lapel-pin (ie. 'tie'-pin) being a maker- (ie. 'RzM 42'-) marked example showing a pronounced (early pattern) 'Reichsadler'-device

The attractive - and I deem truly early-pattern! - TR-period lapel- (ie. 'tie'-) pin - which has I deem only been minimally used ie. worn - has a nicely preserved age-patina and has most certainly never been cleaned nor polished: it just shows normal wear but is totally void of any damage or alike (as can be seen on the pictures): just some regular wear ie. minimal scratches are noticable. The (I deem) fairly early- ie. most certainly pre-war-period lapel-pin shows, moreover, a somewhat 'tarnished' finish as can be seen from the pictures. This example - having an approximate 'wingspan' of only 2.5 cms. - comes mounted onto its regular-type, longer-sized pin which is naturally still fully functional and/or present (as can be seen on the pictures). The pin - which is in my opinion executed in silvered 'Buntmetall' - shows a clearly present makers'-designation that reads: 'RzM 42' (as can be seen on the pictures). I deem that this is an attractive, early-period 'N.S.D.A.P.'-membership-pin (ie. tie-pin) that is accordingly priced!

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