Becker Gebrüder, Solingen

Founded

1921

Maker

Becker Gebruder, Stahlwarenfabrik

Place

Solingen

Reichsgau (SA)

He, Ns, Wf, No, Om

Produced (SA)

3000

Rarity
 3/5

Edged Weapons

SA, NSKK

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Becker Gebrüder, Solingen

Gebrüder Becker: A rare manufacturer from Solingen

The Gebrüder Becker steelware factory was founded in 1921 by brothers Arthur and Cuno Becker in Solingen and was officially registered with the Solingen Chamber of Commerce on June 4, 1928. The company initially produced cutlery, knives, and scissors—typical products of the Solingen cutlery industry—before expanding its range during the 1930s to include edged weapons, especially early SA and NSKK daggers.

Production is estimated at around 3,000 SA daggers. This places Gebrüder Becker at a rarity level of 3/5, making it a moderately rare Solingen manufacturer. The daggers bear the motto “Alles für Deutschland” and feature early Solingen characteristics such as nickel-silver fittings, deeply etched motto blades, and well-fitted wooden grips. In addition to political edged weapons, the company continued producing household and professional cutlery.

The maker’s mark of Gebrüder Becker shows a chef wearing a traditional hat, holding a crossed knife and fork—a nod to the company’s origins in kitchen and cutlery production. Below the emblem are the inscriptions “GEBR. BECKER” and “SOLINGEN”. This circular blade etching appeared on the reverse side of SA daggers and is considered one of the most distinctive marks among Solingen’s smaller manufacturers.

Today, daggers made by Gebrüder Becker are sought-after collectibles among enthusiasts of Solingen edged weapon manufacturers. Their moderate production numbers, characteristic maker’s mark, and clean early craftsmanship make Becker daggers a valuable addition to any specialized collection. We are interested in purchasing original examples from this manufacturer.

Becker Gebrüder, Solingen

History of Gebrüder Becker, Solingen

Historic factory or company building of Gebrüder Becker, Solingen

Gebrüder Becker – Manufacturer Profile & Historical Importance

The Gebrüder Becker steelware factory was founded in 1921 by brothers Arthur and Cuno Becker in Solingen and was officially entered into the Solingen Chamber of Commerce on June 4, 1928. Initially, the company produced cutlery, knives, scissors, and kitchen tools—classic items of the Solingen cutlery industry—before shifting towards the production of edged weapons in the early 1930s.

Unlike many other Solingen firms, Gebrüder Becker did not receive an RZM license. All known daggers therefore originate from the early pre-RZM period of the 1930s. Due to the limited production numbers and the unmistakable blade marking, Becker daggers are highly valued today.

Production During the NS Period & Rarity

The estimated production quantity is around 3,000 SA daggers, with a small number of NSKK daggers. This results in a rarity rating of 3/5, classifying Gebrüder Becker as a moderately rare Solingen manufacturer.

Particularly noteworthy is the variety of group stamps found on Becker daggers: He, Ns, Wf, No, Om. These markings confirm the wide geographic distribution of Becker daggers within the former Reich and aid today’s collectors in authenticating surviving examples.

Maker’s Mark & Blade Etching

The maker’s mark of Gebrüder Becker features a chef wearing a tall hat, holding a crossed knife and fork. This unusual and somewhat humorous design reflects the company’s origins in producing kitchen and household tools. The dark, circular blade etching appears on the reverse side of SA daggers and is considered one of the most distinctive markings of Solingen’s smaller manufacturers.

Gebrüder Becker SA dagger – He group stamp
SA dagger with group stamp “He” (Hessen).
Gebrüder Becker SA dagger – Ns group stamp
Group stamp “Ns” – Nordsee.
Gebrüder Becker SA dagger – Wf group stamp
Group stamp “Wf” – Westfalen.
Gebrüder Becker SA dagger – No group stamp
Group stamp “No” – Nordmark.
Gebrüder Becker SA dagger – Om group stamp
Group stamp “Om” – Ostmark.

Rare SA & NSKK Daggers by Gebrüder Becker

Daggers from this manufacturer are highly sought after due to their limited production numbers and distinctive maker’s mark. Collectors particularly value sharp etchings, intact nickel-silver mounts, and original patina.

SA dagger by Gebrüder Becker – reverse blade marking
Reverse side blade etching of a Gebrüder Becker SA dagger.
NSKK dagger by Gebrüder Becker – reverse marking
NSKK dagger with Gebrüder Becker’s distinctive reverse marking.

Position Among Solingen Manufacturers

Gebrüder Becker is considered a medium-sized but poorly documented Solingen manufacturer. The striking blade etching, the wide range of group stamps, and the moderate production numbers make Becker daggers an important part of Solingen’s edged weapon history.

Collector Value & Significance Today

  • Condition of blade and fittings
  • Completeness of the maker’s mark
  • Original nickel-silver hardware
  • Correct group stamps (He, Ns, Wf, No, Om)
  • Original scabbard and patina

With a rarity level of 3/5, Becker daggers remain stable collectible items and are valued for their identifiable variations and characteristic markings.

Purchase of Historical Becker Edged Weapons

DG.DE is actively interested in purchasing original edged weapons by Gebrüder Becker, Solingen. We particularly seek SA and NSKK daggers bearing complete and well-preserved maker’s marks. You may send us photos for a non-binding evaluation.

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