Unusually seen, pair of golden-toned patriotic so-called: 'Machetenknöpfe' (ie. cuff-links) being attractive examples that show a swastika surrounded by a golden-coloured rim (and that come stored in their period etui) Unusually seen, pair of golden-toned patriotic so-called: 'Machetenknöpfe' (ie. cuff-links) being attractive examples that show a swastika surrounded by a golden-coloured rim (and that come stored in their period etui) Unusually seen, pair of golden-toned patriotic so-called: 'Machetenknöpfe' (ie. cuff-links) being attractive examples that show a swastika surrounded by a golden-coloured rim (and that come stored in their period etui) Unusually seen, pair of golden-toned patriotic so-called: 'Machetenknöpfe' (ie. cuff-links) being attractive examples that show a swastika surrounded by a golden-coloured rim (and that come stored in their period etui)

Unusually seen, pair of golden-toned patriotic so-called: 'Machetenknöpfe' (ie. cuff-links) being attractive examples that show a swastika surrounded by a golden-coloured rim (and that come stored in their period etui)

This is an attractive - and with certainty not that often seen! - pair of golden-toned patriotic so-called: 'Machetenknöpfe' (ie. cuff-links) being both attractive (and matching!) examples that show a swastika surrounded by a golden-coloured rim and that come stored in their period (yellow-beige-toned, carton-based, 2-pieced) etui ie. box as recently found. Both pieces come in an overall very nice, condition and are of course still functional. Both pieces are truly golden-toned (!) but are presumably constructed from copper-based metal: they are totally void of any marking nor designation as more often (as can be seen on the pictures). The set was found in its period carton-based etui ie. box that shows a name of a jewellershop (that reads: 'Otto Kaschke - Uhren und Goldwaren - Forst/Lausitz - Berliner Strasse 51' as can be seen on the pictures). Simply an attractive, patriotic-styled N.S.D.A.P.-related set of period 'jewellery' that presumably dates from the thirties and that can be easily described as an example of typical 'Nazi-Kitsch'!

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