Issued - albeit still 'virtually mint'! - early- (ie. pre-) war-period example of an: 'SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze' being a detailed and/or neatly maker- (ie. 'Fechler - Bernsbach i. Sa.'-) marked example that is void of a bearers'-number
The very attractive - I deem hardly- ie. worn and I deem fairly early- (ie. eventually pre-war-) period - bronze-class SA-sports'-badge (ie. 'SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze') is as stated nicely maker-marked on its back with the makers'-designation: 'Fechler - Bernsbach i. Sa.' and that also bears the usually encountered inscription: 'Eigentum d. S.A. Sportabz. Hauptstelle' (as is visible on the back of the sword as always). The badge - which comes naturally mounted onto its functional- and totally unaltered pin- and catch-(set-up) - is truly void of any real usage nor wear and was (I deem) never cleaned nor polished and can easily be graded still: 'virtually mint' (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece has a very bright-, glossy and just minimally darkened golden-bronze-toned finish (that is very nicely preserved showing almost no usage nor wear). The badge – that shows an almost fully preserved 'brennlacquered' finish - is just a tiny bit stained ie. dirty caused by decades of storage only. Nevertheless, a fairly early- (ie. eventually pre-war-) period, bronze-class SA-sports'-badge that is I deem priced according to its overall very nicely preserved and totally untouched condition: one of the nicest such examples I ever had on offer for quite some time!
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