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Unidentified J-D. V-K. Pin
Eric Stahlhut replied to military-memorabilia's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
bowling pin---jugend verein deutschen kegler?? just a wild guess -
EK 1914 Unusual CD800 EK1 ?
Eric Stahlhut replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
hmmm...i don't ever think i've seen that particular style of pin on a carl dillenius--marked cross before...the catch and hinge are bog standard, but the pin..?? -
EK 1914 ek1 field repaired
Eric Stahlhut replied to Eric Stahlhut's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
hi, sascha! the cross is indeed flat--and no visible marks--i figured it to be a k.a.g. cross -
Freikorps stickpin
Eric Stahlhut replied to Eric Stahlhut's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
it could be baltische landeswehr 1919 related.... see here: -
Freikorps stickpin
Eric Stahlhut replied to Eric Stahlhut's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
it's a german balt pin! i hardly think this website would make a mistake...take a look...must be a dialect...oh those silly german balts... http://www.z-g-v.de/english/aktuelles/?id=56 -
EK 1914 Guess the maker?
Eric Stahlhut replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
looks great--- textbook high quality godet merchandise right there! -
EK 1914 Guess the maker?
Eric Stahlhut replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
hope it's not brass, hehehe -
here's something that i'd wager quite a few fellow members have never seen nor heard of before. i have very little information on it, so any help would be greatly appreciated. i vaguely recall a thread by rick lundstrom (the master of all things arcane and interesting) that touched upon this organization many years back, but am currently unable to locate it. it's an extremely vaulted johanniter-style cross awarded by the A.O.R. (arbeitsgemeinschaft ostpreussische regiments??), a large, well made item at 53mm, 26 gr. period repairs to the enamel are evident obverse script reads, " for services in east prussia and danzig during difficult post-war years" the history of this area during the immediate postwar years is infinitely fascinating, and precludes the rise of the freikorps, followed by the rise of national socialism in germany. http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2014/post-4736-0-65978400-1393353100.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2014/post-4736-0-14024800-1393353117.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2014/post-4736-0-04327900-1393353143.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2014/post-4736-0-20472000-1393353174.jpg
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randow cross
Eric Stahlhut replied to Eric Stahlhut's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
the only indicator for me is the size--the awaloff crosses are smaller. another slight possibility is that it's some type of badge from the jungdeutscher orden. interesting to me is that the method of construction is also commonly found on johanniter crosses of this era and earlier -
Luftwaffe Recon clasp w bakelite eagle
Eric Stahlhut replied to drspeck's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
rick lundstrom used to talk about ww2 wound badges made of bakelite. it's totally plausible, if you think about it -
here is a nice example of a detachement von randow 'deutschritterkreuz,' or randow cross. it is vaulted, of silvered bronze, and measures 49-50mm. condition of enamel is chipped and scratched, which is unfortunate, but par for the course with these glassy enamel crosses. i'm not sure yet when an attempt to repair the enamel chips was made--could have been 1929 or 2009, for that matter. definitely not a professional repair! http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_01_2014/post-4736-0-73792200-1390530441.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_01_2014/post-4736-0-02856700-1390530499.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_01_2014/post-4736-0-67320800-1390530516.jpg
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perhaps there remains a slight glimmer of hope regarding the authenticity of my latvian-styled baltic screwback? unless many examples of this type become available on the open market, of course. i remain pessimistic, but have been collecting long enough to have seen stranger things come to light. essentially, what i am trying to state is that just because the baltic cross isn't done in the german style, doesn't necessarily mean that it could NOT prove to be an authentic example.
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hi, here are images of the russian, or ukrainian fake baltic cross. as you will notice, it is different from the screwback version that i posted on page four. entirely different! http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_01_2014/post-4736-0-42849500-1390500346.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_01_2014/post-4736-0-34717700-1390500365.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_01_2014/post-4736-0-75006700-1390500389.jpg
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EK 1914 WWI Iron Cross 1st. Class
Eric Stahlhut replied to Obergefreiter's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
doesn't look like it smells badly. i like it, and i agree that it seems to have a hansen core. i would like to see the other side of the screw and disc -
Tom of Fuengirola!
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Schlesischer Adler / Silesian Eagles
Eric Stahlhut replied to dond's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
here's an otto schickle in very nice condition http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_01_2014/post-4736-0-50911600-1389554845.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_01_2014/post-4736-0-44317500-1389554900.jpg -
Another unknown item
Eric Stahlhut replied to Troy Tempest's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
john, that's a very nice group! i've never seen such a 50-year service cross...thanks for sharing!