Attractive - and I deem early- (ie. mid-war-) period example of an: 'SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze', being a nicely (and unusually!) maker- (ie. 'Petz u. Lorenz - Reichenbach'-) marked example that comes in an overall nice condition Attractive - and I deem early- (ie. mid-war-) period example of an: 'SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze', being a nicely (and unusually!) maker- (ie. 'Petz u. Lorenz - Reichenbach'-) marked example that comes in an overall nice condition Attractive - and I deem early- (ie. mid-war-) period example of an: 'SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze', being a nicely (and unusually!) maker- (ie. 'Petz u. Lorenz - Reichenbach'-) marked example that comes in an overall nice condition

Attractive - and I deem early- (ie. mid-war-) period example of an: 'SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze', being a nicely (and unusually!) maker- (ie. 'Petz u. Lorenz - Reichenbach'-) marked example that comes in an overall nice condition

The truly attractive - and I deem early- (ie. mid-war-period-) - SA-sports-badge is as stated above nicely maker-marked on its back with the (very unusually seen!) makers'-designation that reads: 'Petz u. Lorenz' as based in the town of Reichenbach and also bears the usually encountered inscription: 'Eigentum d. Obersten SA-Führung' (as is visible on the back of the sword as more often). The attractive badge - which comes naturally mounted onto its functional- and unaltered pin- (ie. catch-) set-up - only shows some minor wear but was I deem not cleaned nor polished: the original- and/or (almost golden-coloured- and/or: bronze-toned-) finish is almost fully present and/or neatly preserved: the piece still retains most of it lacquered finish (as can be seen on the pictures). The badge is just a tiny bit stained ie. dirty caused by moderate wear and/or decades of storage. Simply an attractive and I deem fairly early- ie. mid-war-period example by a very unusual maker that is with certainty accordingly priced!

Code: 65367

100.00 EUR