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    Auseklis

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    1. Dear colleagues, in behalve of the daugther of one of this soldiers, I'm trying to find out more. Since my knowledge of details regarding british/commonwealth uniforms is quite limited, I need help establishing the nationality of these two. She belives the picture is taken in northern Germany during the early months/years of occupation after WW2. That would make them Brits/Canadians (or maybe Belgians?). Any input on this would be appreciated greatly. yours Auseklis
    2. Hi Ata, If've seen it on Facebook already. Thanks again! Great work. One might think this is a 1920s Rudolph Valentino related "arab romantic" bijoux belt buckle.
    3. The hallmark seems to be from Chester for the year 1900. The makers mark is difficult. It might be: E & F.B. - Emil & Frank Bauer, Jewellers, Albion Street, Birmingham
    4. Thanks for helping with the translation, Demir! It is from a field near Berge (Nauen), were during WW1 a POW camp for russians was located. The POWs were employed to disperse the houshold garbage from Berlin on the surrounding fields. Houshold garbage back than was 80% organic waste, so it made sense to try use it as fertilizer. This continued until the late 1920s. Many smaler metal objects turn up there. I had another item from this region up for identification here: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/59792-stgeorgeish-looking-cross-what-is-it/
    5. I can provide better pictures if needed. By the size I was thinking about something horse related too. I hope Demir can help!
    6. I recived the item today. It is made of thin brass, very nicely done. Even if it is not military (but it looks sort of offical to me), I would be glad, if someone could translate the inscription.
    7. Dear fellow collectors, Once again a field in Germany provided an item, nobody in my German forum has seen before. Obviously of Ottoman Turkish origin, but what is it? Thanks for your help!
    8. Deutsche Kinderschar - Age 6-10 Jungvolk (as part of the HJ) - Age 10-14 Hitlerjugend - Age 14+
    9. Indeed. It's from the city of Aachen, the local group "Westpark" for the living quarters surrounding this particular park.
    10. No, that's Iran. Since Germans don't like the meaning of the name Iran, many still use Persien.
    11. A Bundeswehr soldier would get quite a lot of trouble for attaching this to anything else than his pyjama...
    12. Maker is Koenigszelt Silesia, then a daughter of the Hutschenreuther group. http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/silesia/koenigszelt_1/00.php
    13. Thank you very much for this aditional information. That helps quite a lot!
    14. Hello, can someone please help me out with the identification of this rulers monogram (and if possible the medal, this box Belongs to...)? Thanks a lot!
    15. Puklaki is the Austrian form of Pukliaky (Khmelnytskyi Oblast), Galizia (Ukraine).
    16. This horn is the traditional sign of the infantry. You can find it i.e. on all French Napoleonic infantry buttons.
    17. 25 € is the price at flea markets, or if you buy one from another collector.
    18. Wild guessing from this realy nasty picture... Just by the shape of the Hallmark, the maker could be Storck & Sinsheimer, Hanau.
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