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    Posted

    Here's an uncommon if not rare badge for the German Christian Church, a small movement of north German Protestant Nazi supporters who got together to influence the election of local Bishops.

     

    The badge is beautifully gilded, almost a fire gilt.

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    Posted

    Very nice indeed Stephen & very intersting. I have often wondered about the the background of this badge (beyound the obvious Christian link). Do you have any further info on this group?

    Cheers

    Don

    Posted

    What a nicely made badge. Willimerten is not a maker I have in my collection. I don't see it on the RZM maker list either. Perhaps an alliance with organized religion excluded them from party sanctioned badge making. Just a thought. Irregardless a beautiful badge and I would love to see a party badge with that red enamelling. Does any one have any other pieces by this maker. Thanks for showing this and have a good day. Robert

    Posted (edited)

    Thanks,

    Don, I do have more information about the group if I can get my hands on the right reference book. By the way, it turns out J.R. Cone's description of the Deutschen Christen in his enamels book is not quite accurate, so I'll see if I can find it.

    There is a also second version of this badge where it is missing the inner wreath inside the swastika.

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    • 1 year later...
    Posted (edited)

     

    Gents Look what I found! It remained on Detlev's site until 11:30 Friday. A finely crafted badge if I do say so myself. Robert

     

    PS The lower right arm of the Swastika is not chipped. Just a dustbunny on my scanner from lack of use.

     

     

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    Posted (edited)

    Congratulations Robert!

    Here's mine, I've had it for a while but never really been comfortable with it. I can't decide whether it's just a different die or worse....... I can't put my finger on it but it doesn't "feel" right. The pin type is different as well.

    Cheers
    Don

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    Edited by Scowen
    Posted

    Don Do you mean the attaching pin and plate or the face of the badge itself? The diferences I see between our 3 badges on the front is waer of the black, especially the arms with the small ys on the end. There are traces of them on my example just barely visible under a loup. Stephens has worn away a bit also but the ys can still be seen with the naked eye. I will search for more diferences as time permits. Feel free to move mine around as you wish for a side by side view of front and reverse. Robert

    Posted

    Yes. If you look at the clasp end of the pin, you will see that mine utilises a double loop rather than the more usual curved over end.

    Cheers

    Don

    Posted

    Hello all,

    It seems as if Willi Merten is the only maker of these badges,is this correct or have others seen different manufacturers of these badges? Thanks

    Duzig(Bill)

    Posted

    Hello,

    Don thanks for the confirmation on that. Of the few I've seen Merten was the only makers mark so was just wondering. Thanks again for the info.

    Bill

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    • 2 years later...
    Posted

    Very interesting Sergey, I have never seen this badge with another maker.

    I hope you do not mind, I have moved the other badge to a new thread here: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=46485

    Thank you for posting it.

    Cheers

    Don

    • 2 years later...
    Posted

    Second from last buy of 2012 - Willi Merten made badge, an pricey item if buying through a dealer.

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    • 6 years later...
    Posted

    Hi Rouflab,

     

    Welcome to the forum.

     

    Which ones do you mean, the Merten made pieces or the Paulman & Crone?

     

    Thanks

    Don

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