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    Martin W

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    1. Here is an artwork print that comes from a period portfolio i have by the marine artist,Adolf Bock.The portfolio includes about 18 pieces of his marine artwork.The portfolio is titled "Kampf unter der Kriegsflagge".

      This print is titled "Schwere Marine-Artillerie bescheist Dover".

      Adolf Bock was the designer of the Kriegsmarine High Seas Fleet badge.With the exception of a few unmarked examples,his name can be seen on the reverse of every Schwerin HSF badge.

      Regards,Martin.

    2. The badge is of the 52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry Regiment

      The Regiment merged in 1881 with the 43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot to become the Oxfordshire Light Infantry Regiment. And then in 1908 it Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Regiment.

      Thanks for clarifying that Rick.

      My opinion was based on this illustration from R.W Bennett's book,"Badges of the Worcestershire Regiment".

      Anyway,nice badge Paul.

      Regards,Martin.

    3. Hi Paul,

      i cannot answer your question in regards to the box itself,but the badge looks like it was from one of the Victorian Rifle Volunteer units,although am not sure what County The 52nd RV's represented.

      I have a couple of badges for the Worcestershire RV's who's county precedence number was 39.

      I may me wrong here ?

      Regards,Martin.

    4. Nice badges Tom.

      The Fleet badge looks fine and shows a little wear,but still a nice one.

      The JFS looks great.I had one of these zinc Destroyer badges by JFS in mint condition.Alas,i sold it many years ago.

      I still remember how nicely detailed these zinc Destroyer badges were by JFS,very crisp indeed and i can see this same detail in your example.

      Good finds.

      As always,nice to see examples from your collection Hubert.

      Regards,Martin.

    5. I really like this photo.

      The photo shows a member of the KM with a tally that reads ??flottille 12.

      Thanks to the help of Markus B,he determined that it is probably a photo taken in the Winter of 1939-40 (notice the snow) and shows a group of men from the 12.U-Jagdtflottille 12.

      In the Spring of 1940 all individual unit designated cap tallies were for forbidden in wear,i beleive?

      In this photo we can see no WWII awards in wear.So,as Markus suggests the photo was possibly taken in the early months of WWII.

      Regards,Martin.

    6. Since I first saw one in an old book back in 1978, I've always wanted one of these early Austrian copies from the 1960s/1970s.

      These old copies are now collectable in their own right.

      Hi Robin,

      i agree that i find these postwar pieces collectible also.

      I have a few postwar Steinhauer & Luck Hilfskreuzer awards and an L/58 marked Hilfskreuzer also.

      Is it correct to refer to them as "copies",or just examples of "postwar production" by these firms,especially if they are produced from original dies,and in some cases,using leftover period reverse hardware ??

      Just a thought.

      Regards,Martin.

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