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    Stuka f

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    1. Sure, love to see more. cheers |<ris
    2. Great collection indeed! Thanks for sharing. |<ris
    3. Hey Mervin, apprentice piece, is what I ment with my bad english word; craftmanship's proof. I wouls also date it late 18th century. I like it very much! Hey Andreas, your drawer dress is of a different level! Very nice piece that is! Thanks for showing. cheers |<ris
    4. It still had its content when found in the garage;(lol)
    5. Some state they are salesman samples other say they are craftmanship's proof. But I like them very much!
    6. Would it be possible to find out more regarding this person, by anyone? I am in a death end here. Can't find a painter or anyone with that name. cheers |<ris
    7. according to a member of a neighbour forum it would be; Heinz Carls, Nieder-Wengern über Hattingen/Ruhr
    8. Very nice! I just turned down a general's uniform that was offered to me, because it didn't had the right shoulder boards patern, they seem rare to find..... cheers |<ris
    9. Hey Bernhard H. Holst, thanks for your help so far, all bits and pieces are a great help. Puzzle can get on that way. cheers |<ris
    10. Appreciate any help with identification of the painter and / or the man on the portrait it self. Don't hesitate to ask any question. To me the signature on the painting reads; H.Carls, but I can't find any info under that name. The word Sennelager would mean; "training camp", so I could find. The handwriting in pencil at the back is also a mistery to me...
    11. Had some pic up's to do yesterday going from Namur in Belgium to Lille in the north of France. In stead of going from one point to the other at all speed, we decided to go slow and choose the rural small roads. It was a great experience. One of the places we came by was Conde sur Escaut a very nice old historical town that I would recomend to visit. Lille is quiet nice as well, but I choose the suburbs of the town ( for parking facilities!)to meet the sellers, so no pic's from that place....... But here is the beast! The 4 th lancers were involved at; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Haelen_(1914) And here is the whole lot that I brought back from our trip;
    12. Very nice items indeed! |<ris
    13. Hey Mervin, they are ideed hard to do anything with! Originaly I had 50.000, the entyre stock of the manufactory. I must still have 3 to 4000 left, now. And planing to stay with 50 to 100 before we move again! The TR periode dies sold the best! ;-) cheers |<ris
    14. Not militaria in a certain way and then again ment to make militaria! Buttons, insigna, medals, buckles, sword parts and so on.... For police, army, schools, railroad, schipping compagny's,nobility crests ......you name it; it was there! Here is a small part of a huge collection I got many years ago.Mainly Belgian, but also German Imerial and TR, Russian, Egyptian, Syrian, Dutch American and UK. Great part of the dies are late 19 th century , some made by the famous Pickard in London and made theyre way to different well know Belgian compagny's like Fonson, De Rooster, Indian Cap's and I am forgetting one.....
    15. Good eye, Mervyn!
    16. Sure Mervyn, just a image I stumbled on, on the net! It sayed it was a chief in Cameroon, on a German site. I know the existence of a very similar pic of a chief in Congo wearing a Belgian cuirassier helmet (the one with the lion head!) so I am using thise one, meanwhile. It reflects much of my intrest in one image; Africa , militaria and humour! cheers |<ris
    17. Hey Mervyn, no sports fan at all! But my wife is! She is from Lier ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lier,_Belgium ) and supports one of the local football club; named "Lierse". We were invited the day before yesterday, by a friend with business seats and accomodation, to watch a tennis game at the 42e ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament My wife enjoyed it,..... I was there........... Cheers |<ris
    18. Thanks for sharing. |<ris
    19. Not militaria related but a boy's thing never the less! Here is a French Christofle silver plated tray, measuring 33 by 43.5 cm. It is engraved with the sigma of the Antwerp football club Beerschot and 7 signatures. I can only read two signature and they are Camiel Raemdonck on 4 o'clock and Henri Janssen on 3 o'clock. Theyre names, related to the club, come up about 1929. And just found out that the marks on the plate (1935!); match that periode. Sorry about the pic's, but they are hard to take and my skill's aren't that great....... cheers |<ris
    20. No militaria but a boy's thing never the less! Here is a French Christofle silver plated tray, measuring 33 by 43.5 cm. It is engraved with the sigma of the Antwerp football club Beerschot and 7 signatures. I can only read two signature and they are Camiel Raemdonck on 4 o'clock and Henri Janssen on 3 o'clock. Theyre names, related to the club, come up about 1929. And just found out that the marks on the plate (1935!); match that periode. Sorry about the pic's, but they are hard to take and my skill's aren't that great....... cheers |<ris
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