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Back with the rest of silvering.
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This skull was in an auction today. The seller stated, it came from the same source like the Freikorps badge Chiemgau (Oberbayern).
Ideas, what this skull could be? Maybe too large for cap skull? A sleeve skull? Or for another use?
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The Austrian skull badges are interesting, Chip!
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Other interesting skulls?
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And if we talk about the best skull things of this year, we should not forget this photo
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...and a badge of a German vets organization, that I found this year. A very popular design!
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Here is a Sturmtruppen badge......
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And here's the skull, which is an unofficial assault-troop badge in white metal. It probably has crossed stick grenades beneath it instead of crossed bones.
Like this one?
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Thomas, did you see these photos?
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...but other ww1 skull stuff.
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No flamethrower skulls...
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Yes, have seen it. Very nice!
But very high priced, too. It is already the second try of this seller to sell the photo.
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Unbelievably rare photo I got on eBay--and I was the only bidder!
That is the reason, why auctions are interesting! A chance to get unique items! Congratulations!
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...and not all skull windows!
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Correct! The skull looks like the typical flamethrower skull (Prussia) and I was sure that there was a relation. Thanks, Thomas.
Not all ww1 boards were compareable...
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Today some flamethrower and other photos were sold by a seller on ebay. Robin posted one of his photos in #219. Next photo was in another auction of this seller. Because the skull I wonder, had the photo a relation to the Flammenwerfer?
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here's a flamethrower pioneer of Sturmbataillon Nr. 5 (Rohr) with an unusually dark Totenkopf badge.
And the eyes do not look black in my opinion.
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I do have a period picture showing the Edelweis-badge being worn on the left side of the shako-cover.
Regards
jaeger7-de
Please show it to us!
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"Schulterstück Oberstleutnant, feldgraue Litze, Flammenwerfer, Modell 1916, versilberter Totenkopf aufgelegt, sehr selten."
http://www.militaria...nant-M1916-D533
What a nice fantasy item with the same skull that I posted in #247.
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I have learned a lot here...............and I've never seen so many photos of FW TK sleeve badges, with all the subtle variations.
Me too!
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I think Rohr was a favorite of Crown Prince Wilhelm and the Kaiser, so he was given lots of privileges that other unit commanders didn't get.
Thomas, it is possible!
But I think it is impossible, what some ebay sellers try to sell us with their own creations sometimes.
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Flammenwerfer! Flames, skulls and stuff
in Germany: Imperial Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Personal Equipment
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I searched in my photos and look what I found!
A Wehrwolf with an unusual skull. No Prussia, no Brunswick skull!
It seems it is a similar large skull like the other one. Ok, not the same, but similar I think.
We know, Wehrwolf members used all kinds of skulls during early years.