Early- (ie. eventually pre-war-) period example of an: 'SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze' (being a maker- (ie. 'Fechler - Bernsbach/Sa'-) marked and serial-numbered example that comes in an overall nice- and just moderately used- and/worn, condition Early- (ie. eventually pre-war-) period example of an: 'SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze' (being a maker- (ie. 'Fechler - Bernsbach/Sa'-) marked and serial-numbered example that comes in an overall nice- and just moderately used- and/worn, condition Early- (ie. eventually pre-war-) period example of an: 'SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze' (being a maker- (ie. 'Fechler - Bernsbach/Sa'-) marked and serial-numbered example that comes in an overall nice- and just moderately used- and/worn, condition

Early- (ie. eventually pre-war-) period example of an: 'SA-Sportabzeichen in Bronze' (being a maker- (ie. 'Fechler - Bernsbach/Sa'-) marked and serial-numbered example that comes in an overall nice- and just moderately used- and/worn, condition

The attractive - and I deem early- (ie. eventually pre-war-period-) - SA-sports'-badge is as stated nicely maker-marked on its back with the clearly present makers'-designation: 'Fechler - Bernsbach/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 more often). The badge - which comes naturally mounted onto its functional- and unaltered pin- (ie. catch-) set-up - only shows some minor wear but was never cleaned nor polished: the original- and/or (fairly bright- and truly golden-bronze-toned-) finish (and period-applied 'Brennlack') is still neatly preserved (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. Of additional interest is, moreover, the fact that the piece shows a unique (stamped) bearers'-numeral that reads: '957907' (as can be noticed on the pictures. Simply an attractive (and serial-numbered!) example that is accordingly priced!

Code: 57482

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