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My complete set of the "Hindenburg Cross"
Avitas replied to Riley1965's topic in State, Civil Awards & Decorations
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My complete set of the "Hindenburg Cross"
Avitas replied to Riley1965's topic in State, Civil Awards & Decorations
Hello Again, I just picked up this set? for a good price, and was wondering on its viability as a set. The Hindenburg cross with swords is very dark and it looks like it was finished black before it was faded a bit. It came with some documentation as well and I was wondering if it was for next of kin as well, or if someone just added the documentation to it to make it look like a next of kin. It definitely has the wrong ribbon if it is next of kin, but when I put it beside my other Hindenburgs it looks black. Any help or ideas on this set is very welcome, as it seems to me to be a bit of a mystery. Here is the cross.. Thanks, Pat -
British WW1 Victory Medal Set
Avitas replied to Avitas's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Thanks for the detailed info Michael, the enlistment papers are a great addition to the story of this man. Means so much more to know a little about the winner of the medal. I also edited the posts so I fixed my mistake about the ID of the badge, but I dont know how to change the title of the thread. Later, Pat -
I have just seen some good close-ups of the Gau Essen badge, and it appears mine may heve been one that had the hammers broken off (probably one broke off, so to make it look better they probably filed the others off). It looks like it may have been modified on the edges upon close inspection, as it is made by the same maker and matches entirely, except for the omission of the 2 hammers. Perhaps mystery solved, Pat
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Here is the other cap eagle I received from the mailman today. I am not 100% sure on the ID of this one, but it appears to be the same eagle used in NSDAP and SS documents, so it could be one of those. If anyone can help with the correct ID of this eagle that would be great. It looks like an early stamped piece, and it has no markings that I can see. Sharp details throughout as well. Could be a SA kepi eagle, which was mentioned as a possible ID by the seller (a member on this forum.) Cheers, Pat
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Heer IAB stickpin with original LDO card
Avitas replied to Avitas's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
and finally, a close up of the reverse of the badge, a nice patina which definitely looks like zinc. Now all I need is a good zinc IAB to go with this! Please PM me if you have a spare you wouldn't mine parting with Thanks for looking and feel free to leave comments! Pat -
Heer IAB stickpin with original LDO card
Avitas replied to Avitas's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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Heer IAB stickpin with original LDO card
Avitas posted a topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Hello gents, Just got this wonderful IAB stickpin on card in the mail today, a real beauty! It appears to be a zinc badge and has lost much of its finish, but a nice original set I would say. If any wizards out there can name the maker, that would be great, and thanks for looking. Later, Pat -
Thanks Dan, your SA eagle has found a new home in my ever improving collection. Nice patina on the back for sure. If you want I can post new scans to do them justice, let me know. Cheers, Pat
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BRITISH COMMANDO INSIGNIA
Avitas replied to a topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Here is the inscription, which I think says "Col John E. Sandersen, Westview, BC TG? To? RSM Burton. I think RSM is a rank as well and if anyone knows who these soldiers were please leave the info. Here also is a pic of the front page, with all pertinent information. Any and all advice and help on these items is welcome and thanks for looking!, Pat -
BRITISH COMMANDO INSIGNIA
Avitas replied to a topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Here is the "Combined Operations" Book with the Commandos insignia on the cover. It was printed in the USA by MacMillan in 1943, Copyright 1943 by the Controller of His Britannic Majesty's Stationery Service, with lots of nice operational photos and information. I think it may be for soldiers, and it is inscribed from one soldier to another, which I will show next post. Pat -
BRITISH COMMANDO INSIGNIA
Avitas replied to a topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
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BRITISH COMMANDO INSIGNIA
Avitas replied to a topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
Hello Gents, These pieces aren't metal, but I thought they were relevant. Here is a cloth wartime British Commando cloth insignia I have, and I also have the matching book "Combined Operations" printed in 1943 and inscribed "Col. John E Sandersen, Westview, BC (To?) RSM Burton". If anyone recongnizes these names please tell me their story. First pic is the cloth insignia. Pat -
Heer Ballonbeobachterabzeichen
Avitas replied to Avitas's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
To get back on topic, I am very surprised that there are not any true scientific means to properly date metals. You would think in this day and age SOMEONE would have invented a method or device by now, accurate to at least within 5 years either way! This device would be invaluable to all collectors, historians, archeaologists and anyone else who would like to know how old a specific metal is. I guess we will just have to wait till that technology evolves, and then there will be no debate on badges and medals (until someone figures out how to fake that!!). So, scientific community, where are you now with your modern day miracles? Just a thought, Pat -
British WW1 Victory Medal Set
Avitas replied to Avitas's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
OOps I am embarrassed! I knew it was the British War Medal, but I forgot the Victory medal is actually the other one that I don' have! I have seen the Victory medal a million times but I just spaced on the name, maybe the Slayer concert in Vancouver a couple days back killed too many brain cells. Times like this I wish I could edit the topic of this post and change it to "British War Medal"! Oh well, I am sick as a dog with the flu (also thanks to the Slayer concert! and my total lack of any sleep) so I guess my brain is not working, so it's a good thing I didn't go to work today!! Thanks Darrell for the correction on my absent-minded mistake, and any info on the rank of "SPR"and what "G.E." stands for is welcome. Cheers, Pat -
British WW1 Victory Medal Set
Avitas replied to Avitas's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
and finally, the back of the miniature medal. I have had this set since I started collecting and finally dug it out to get the gentleman's information to be discussed and maybe his family can find it on a search, you never know! Again, any info on the large medal or any comments at all are very helpful, Later, Pat -
British WW1 Victory Medal Set
Avitas replied to Avitas's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Here is the miniature ww1 British War medal, with great patina as well. I love the minis! Cheers, Pat -
British WW1 Victory Medal Set
Avitas replied to Avitas's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
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Hello there, I am posting my ww1 British War Medal set for information. It could be awarded to a Canadian soldier, but I am not sure. The inscription on the edge reads "464205 SPR A.J. Gay G.E." and I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the "SPR" and the "G.E." stood for. I assume the SPR is some type of private and it's probably right under my nose but any help is welcomed as I can't quite place the rank. As for the G.E. I really don't know, so any info is great. This is a nice little set with great silver patina and if anyone has any info to share on this specific medal or this medal in general please leave some! Cheers Pat
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Hello all, I finally scanned my 1927 issue British Empire Service League Canadian Legion member pin, with early number 44675 and made by William Scully of Montreal, a prominent Canadian maker, along with a couple miniatures. They have great blue and red enamel and great detail for such tiny pins. I picked up the two miniatures separately and one is made by G. Lamond Montreal, and the other is unmarked besides "D.M.W. PAT 1858686" on the fastener piece. They appear to be from the same period. I haven't seen any of these on the forum so I was wondering if anyone else has any of these member pins and can fill in on some more details. Here is a pic of the fronts, Cheers, Pat
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and the reverse, with what looks like good original stitching. Also note that the eagle is scanned in its plastic sleeve to straighten it all out and keep it flat, not directly placed on the scanner. Any opinions and help on this Afrika Korps insignia or any of the last few posts (RS&S Belt Buckle, HU cloth etc) it would really be appreciated. Cheers again! Pat