Early Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen in full silver finish, attributed to type 1.31 and associated with Metall und Kunstharzwerk, Komotau / Sudetengau. Current research connects these badges to this manufacturer rather than the earlier attribution theories linking them to G.B. or Wernstein.
The badge retains full silver finish. Only minor finish wear is visible on the eagle’s chest and wing areas where the silver coating has most likely rubbed through from age and use.
The surface retains attractive patina together with the appearance typical of an early Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen.
A rather scarce variant, especially in this level of preserved finish.
Early Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen in full silver finish, attributed to type 1.31 and associated with Metall und Kunstharzwerk, Komotau / Sudetengau. Current research connects these badges to this manufacturer rather than the earlier attribution theories linking them to G.B. or Wernstein.
The badge retains full silver finish. Only minor finish wear is visible on the eagle’s chest and wing areas where the silver coating has most likely rubbed through from age and use.
The surface retains attractive patina together with the appearance typical of an early Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen.
A rather scarce variant, especially in this level of preserved finish.