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Posts posted by Erich S
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Joe, ah, a wearable medal, I think that I kinda remember seeing that one as well. If you can find a photo, please post it! As expected, provenance is paramount on these Hitler attributed pieces.
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Here are some close ups of the Hitler medal.
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Hi Joe, I would love to see the brochure if you have it. My badge was part of the 1970 German auction of the Frau Winter estate of Hitler items and later the 1977 Mohawk Arms auction. I have all the auction catalogs from each auction showing the 35 gold RPT Medal. To this point, I have never seen another non portable 35 RPT Medal.
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Paul, see post number 2. It's a 1935 Reich Party Day medal in gold.
Paul, thanks for your kind words. The medal is a very special historical piece and one of my favorites. Best, Erich
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Paul, see post number 2. It's a 1935 Reich Party Day medal in gold.
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Yes Paul, it was actually owned by Hitler. Ihave a long paperwork trail on the medal tracing it's history.
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What is the 35 RPT medal? Is yours the one that ACTUALLY belonged to Hitler?
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Other than the BO's the rarest pieces are the 1st type Coburg Badge and of course the 35 RPT medal that was owned by Hitler.
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You have some really nice top shelf items there. Is the Blood Order numbered?
Thanks guys, a lot more than 10K on the table!
The loose Blood Order is a 1st pattern, numbered and attributed. The cased one is numbered but not attributed as of yet.
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The 35 gold RPT plaque under the Blood Orders was once the property of Hitler and was made by Deschler. This piece was part of the Frau Winter Estate, who was Hitler's housekeeper in Munich.
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I thought that I would post some of the Political awards in my collection for your viewing pleasure.
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Max Sollmann: Acquitted & Released
Source: http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/rushacase.html
Sollmann spent a total of about 3 years in jail, from 45-48. One interesting fact about Sollmann, was that he was of the youngest participants of the Putsch at age 19.
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That's good news, Philippe...I'll look out for your web site.
A couple of years ago I bought one of my first 'art' pieces from you (the Rosenthal Munchen 1939 vase), and it still graces my living room!
Very nice Wessel, your Foxl would go well with my sitting version! I hope that more collectors will add their pieces to this thread to keep it going. Have a nice trip! Best, Erich
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And last but not least my Fuchs mit Maus.
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Yes, very nice Erich!
Philippe...do you still have your Allach site?
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Thanks guys, this is the 1st Political figure in my collection. Mint examples are getting near impossible to find and I was lucky to get one.
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Hi guys, I thought that I would breath some life into this older thread with my newest piece, HJ Drummer, Allach # 31.
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My GPB.... as yet unattributed.
Adrian Heil.
http://s1018.photobucket.com/home/cozmo99
Nice original badge Adrian!
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Thanks again for the kind words everyone. Does anyone else have a GPB that they want to share from a notable TR personality?
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Congrats on a very rare 1st type badge!
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Sorry, I`ll try again.
Jim
Nice badge can we see the reverse?
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Hi everyone,
Here is my Coburg for you to see
Jim
Jim, no photo came through.
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Here's the capture photo of Sollmann from 1945 before going on trial at Nurnberg.
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Very nice Golden Party badge, Erich!
If I may ask, does it have a great story behind it? for example a local find or came from a family member etc...and have you been able to locate the other items that you had mentioned; Blood order, Degen, and ring? It is unfortunate that groupings get split up so often
regards
Henry
Hello Henry, it was an indirect Vet buy and it came out of Karl Wolf's house along with a few pieces of Allach. Wolf was the head of Himmler's personal staff and Sollman was also on the staff. The badge is the only Sollman item that I own. Best, Erich
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A Few Political Awards
in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
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Thanks Joe for posting this interesting medal. I would really like to know it's history and provenance.