Original German enamelled lapel pin representing the flag of a nautical or yacht club, produced between the 1920s and 1940s. This variant displays a stylized blue anchor intertwined with an “F” monogram, a typical emblem used by regional German sailing associations (Segelvereine) and private yacht clubs during the interwar period.
The flag-shaped badge is struck in silvered metal with fired blue enamel applied to the monogram. The reverse features the classic period tubular pin assembly mounted on a soldered disk—fully consistent with German and Austrian civilian badge production of the era.
This example shows light age toning and wear from decades of handling but retains sharp detail and intact enamel. A charming piece of nautical club history, ideal for collectors of maritime insignia or German civilian organizations.
Era: ca. 1920s–1940s
Type: Nautical club / yacht association lapel pin
Material: Silvered metal with blue enamel
Attachment: Period tubular pin with soldered back plate
Condition: Light patina and wear; enamel intact; fully functional pin
Variant: Slight monogram variation compared to #2348 (common for interwar club badges)



























