Mike K Posted November 22, 2006 Share Posted November 22, 2006 (edited) Hi,I salvaged these eBay items that had been split into different auctions. Unfortunately the docs (a photo of him with Pilot's Badge, Militarpass, EK2 and H/burgX docs) went out of my price range but I saved the pics. His name was Unteroffizier (in 1917, from his EK2 doc) Karl Paul Wirthmiller. I have one other of these blue enamel pins but I had not seen the hat device (right) and ?arm patch (left) before. I have to say I like the blue backgroud to the crowned example! I hope you enjoy.RegardsMike Edited November 22, 2006 by Mike K Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Scott Posted November 22, 2006 Share Posted November 22, 2006 Fantastic finds! Scott Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riley1965 Posted November 22, 2006 Share Posted November 22, 2006 Mike,Very Nice examples!!! Doc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chip Posted November 22, 2006 Share Posted November 22, 2006 Mike K,These patches are non-military, so I am assuming he was in some pre- or postwar flying club, or perhaps they are veteran's pieces. Whatever they are, they're quite nice. I have never seen anything exactly like them before. It's great that you have a name to add to them. Congratulations.Chip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VtwinVince Posted November 23, 2006 Share Posted November 23, 2006 Very cool items, and the safety pin is a period item as well, I have one just like it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike K Posted November 23, 2006 Author Share Posted November 23, 2006 (edited) Hi Guys,I'm glad you like them.Chip, I should have been clearer. I do not know 100% for sure, but from what I have been able to glean from the web these all items are aparently associated with a/the Bavarian Veteran Flyer's Association, so would date from late wartime to 20s I would think.RegardsMikeFyi, here's a close-up of the makers deails on the stickpin. The other example I have is similarly marked - same maker (L. LERCH, MUNCHEN), slightly different marking positioning and 950 SILBER instead of only 900 on the one imaged here. Edited November 23, 2006 by Mike K Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chip Posted November 23, 2006 Share Posted November 23, 2006 Mike,That makes sense to me. Too bad we don't have much information on such organizations. It would be interesting to see what these patches were worn on.Chip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stogieman Posted May 22, 2007 Share Posted May 22, 2007 The bullion badge is "textbook" period manufacturing on these. Thought all should take a second glance to familiarize themselves with this style.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob lembke Posted May 23, 2007 Share Posted May 23, 2007 Mike;Possibly you could approach the guy who bought the Militaer=Pass and ask for a copy to learn a lot more about the flyer, perhaps swapping something for them, like really nice color photos of your items. Some collectors of Paesse are generous like that, some very possessive or even secretive. Some people collect items, some collect information; I largely fall in the later category. I might be able to help you decypher the Pass.Bob Lembke Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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