The font style and the "K" in particular to me looks suggestive of Vienna Secession influence so end of 19th century early 20th century...so maybe Austrian or Germanic. Just my impression nothing...
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The font style and the "K" in particular to me looks suggestive of Vienna Secession influence so end of 19th century early 20th century...so maybe Austrian or Germanic. Just my impression nothing...
In the 1926/1927 Poland and Danzig Business Directory (Trade, Industry, Handicraft, and Agriculture) I found this reference:
Rytownicy (graveurs): Szabason M., 3 Maja. Rytownicy=Engraver
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In the Lodz business directory 1937-39 there I found this reference:
Szabason Judasz graw, 6 Sierpnia 30
So this might be another of the family jewellery making businesses as the "Szabason"...
I will try and find out more, I do know the jeweller was in business at least from 1925.
update:
ulica Nowy Swiat was one of the most fashionable shopping streets in pre-WWII Warszawa so a...
...and therefore a very rare badge, thank you for posting!
There must be a whole area of Jewish organisation badges produced in pre-WWII Poland that remain to be researched and recorded.
There...
What is this interesting badge? Artillery?
pre-ww2 Jewish maker is my guess.
....Update.....:)
This is the 1930 to 1939 Warszawa maker:
Szabason Michał, grawer, Nowy świat 24, Warszawa.
A superb example of the engravers workmanship and craft. cool militariacool militariacool militariacool militaria
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Often rarer as paper documents are much more ephemaral than metal insignia and decorations.
BTW a nice document cool militaria