SA Double Open-Claw Buckle (gold version)

CATEGORY: Version

SKU: 51.GOR.02.02.02.004.001

Estimated market value:

$80 USD

  • SA Double Open-Claw Buckle (gold version) Obverse
  • SA Double Open-Claw Buckle (gold version) Obverse
  • SA Double Open-Claw Buckle (gold version) Reverse
  • SA Double Open-Claw Buckle (gold version) RZM Tag
  • SA Double Open-Claw Buckle (gold version) Maker Mark

Estimated market value:

$80 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Zinc Alloy gilt
  • Size
    45x75mm

Physical Description and Item Details


In cast gilt zinc alloy, measuring 47.5 mm x 75.3 mm, marked with the RZM (Reichszeugmeisterei) logo and maker marked "M5/301" (Dominik Schönbaumfelds Sohn, Wien) on the reverse, with paper tag printed in black ink and stapled to the belt loop, marked with the RZM logo, inscribed "Zweidornschnalle nach Vorschrift der Reichszeugmeisterei der NSDAP" marked "C" and numbered "No 416516", mint.

History


The SA (Sturmabteilung, storm detachment) was established in 1921 as a paramilitary protection squad of the NSDAP. The members of the SA were tasked with protecting party leaders at political rallies and meetings from the paramilitary forces of the opposing political factions. The SA was first utilised on November 4, 1921 at a meeting held in Munich’s "Hofbräuhaus" beer hall. The organisation was banned after the failed putsch in 1923 and was reactivated in February 1925.

The Double Open-Claw Buckle was introduced on April 29, 1934, as a replacement for the standard rectangular belt buckle. As of November 1934, the double claw buckle was to be worn, but manufacturers were allowed to sell their remaining stocks of the rectangular belt buckles. As of 1936, members of the SA were no longer permitted to wear the rectangular buckle, although many flouted regulations and continued to do so.

The double open-claw buckle was produced in two colours, gold and silver, and SA personnel were instructed to wear the belt buckle that matched their tunic buttons.

The SA pattern of this belt buckle has rounded edges, while the NSDAP version has angular edges. However, the two designs were worn interchangeably by members of both organisations.

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