I picked up another one of these nice 1934-35 pattern eagles designed for Nazi Party Officials' caps, but often used on SA and SS caps. This one has all of it's attachment prongs and stamped rzm 17, Assmann I assume.
I picked up another one of these nice 1934-35 pattern eagles designed for Nazi Party Officials' caps, but often used on SA and SS caps. This one has all of it's attachment prongs and stamped rzm 17, Assmann I assume.
Regards, Al
Very nice Aldo, my favourite political eagle so
art-deco imoregards, Paul
Very nice Al, congrats! These are my favorite type of eagles, I have a simmilar one marked rzm M/17
I love the darker patina and detail on that one! Yes these dont surface too often anymore. Here is my other one with a darker patina
I love that angry skull !
Regards, Al
Your question prompted me to gather up my small eagles and examine them further. To my surprise one of mine is also marked 17. Thank you, I thought I only had one that was marked 52. I assume these 1929 "pattern" eagles were produced for sometime after their initial introduction depending on the demand for the caps that utilized them. They are certainly abundant and economical. My interest lies solely in the use of these eagles on the early SS caps as documented in period photo's and forum members contributions.
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Regards, Al
I love the little eagles and yes they are abundunt and economical. I have to look but believe I have a couple marked ones in my collection. Another thing that I find interesting is the many different varients in the smaller ones
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