WW2 German SA Dagger 2-Piece Hanger – Early Nickle Fittings

SKU: 0355M

Added by : Mark Raynsford

Description

A genuine German SA dagger two-piece hanger, of the early pattern, featuring a full nickel-silver buckle and nickel clip. This is the correct two-piece configuration, consisting of the belt loop section and main hanger strap, without the additional third section found on three-piece vertical hangers.

An honest, service-used example that presents well and remains perfectly functional.

Leather

The leather shows clear period wear, as expected, but remains strong throughout with no rips, or structural damage. The belt loop section is particularly good, with only light wear for its age, and still holds its shape well.

Fittings

The hanger retains its nickel-silver buckle and nickel clip, both of which remain in good condition. The spring in the clip is fully functional and holds securely. The D-ring on the belt loop shows the stippled finish sometimes encountered on early examples.

Overall

Not a mint example, but a decent, honest hanger with early nickle fittings. A very presentable piece that would finish an SA dagger display nicely.

Historical Note

SA daggers and their associated hangers were introduced in the early 1930s, with production beginning around 1933. While this style of hanger originates from the pre-war period, examples such as this continued to be worn and paraded throughout World War II, making it entirely appropriate to place within a WWII context. Original hangers remain an essential part of completing an SA dagger, and surviving examples in sound condition are increasingly sought after by collectors.


All items are securely packed for safe transit.

£145.00