GES. is the abbreviation for " by Law" and GESCH. is for "protected". It is not a maker mark or the name of the faktory.
I think the Letters in the triagle stand for some thing like german product protection law. It is like "registered trademark", not everbody is allowed to make copies.
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Stahlhelm Badge with unkown maker mark
in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
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Hello David,
GES. is the abbreviation for " by Law" and GESCH. is for "protected". It is not a maker mark or the name of the faktory.
I think the Letters in the triagle stand for some thing like german product protection law. It is like "registered trademark", not everbody is allowed to make copies.
greetings from grzesny