steveBobby Posted July 26 Posted July 26 I will add mine, Unfortunately, I didn't collect the matching certificate and box. 1
new world Posted July 26 Posted July 26 On 24/07/2024 at 14:41, 922F said: Keeping topic alive This one looks like a post mortem award to a Luftwaffe officer (pilot?). Notice how it's addressed to his father, not to the officer himself. The recipient was likely dead by the time this medal was awarded. Nice find!!!
922F Posted July 27 Posted July 27 13 hours ago, new world said: This one looks like a post mortem award to a Luftwaffe officer (pilot?). Notice how it's addressed to his father, not to the officer himself. The recipient was likely dead by the time this medal was awarded. Nice find!!! Yes, indeed, death date reported as 3.5 months earlier almost to exact date of the document. Had death card [no photo], cannot find it now. Do not recall other awards other the 1st & 2nd class Iron Cross + another foreign [Romanian or Croatian?] decoration. Bulgarian & other award certificates not with what you see--got only imaged things with paper carefully folded inside case. These collected in Munich {!} in 1986 at flea market from vendor who had no other related items. Should have noted that seal of the unit 'fortuitously' torn off along with possible second seal or related stamp upper right corner.
Graf Posted July 28 Author Posted July 28 1 hour ago, 922F said: Excellent!! Thank you Couple of interesting items Rare SS document and also rare Blue Box
922F Posted July 29 Posted July 29 Thank you Graf! Have you an idea of significance of blue box? I have only 2 and was told they were manufactured by "ROSEN' of Sofia sometime in 1992 by a major Bulgarian collector/researcher I mentioned before but can't remember his name or exact address. Any thoughts? Never heard of "ROSEN" before.
new world Posted July 29 Posted July 29 (edited) On 26/07/2024 at 22:52, 922F said: seal of the unit 'fortuitously' torn off along with possible second seal or related stamp upper right corner. This was likely done right after the war as part of denazification campaign I never saw a box for Bravery order in blue. These must be super rare! " I have only 2 and was told they were manufactured by "ROSEN' of Sofia sometime in 1992 by a major Bulgarian collector/researcher" The blue box looks just like most of WW2 green boxes and has proper signs of aging. Not sure if these were made in 1990s. My guess would be that blue ones were made for aviators, however there's no evidence in support of such theory. Edited July 29 by new world 1
922F Posted July 29 Posted July 29 Sorry I was unclear. I got the information about "ROSEN" of Sofia making blue cases from a very senior Bulgarian collector in 1992. The cases themselves look to be otherwise typical [title stamping, interior pad, hinge, and so on] for Boris period.
Graf Posted July 30 Author Posted July 30 9 hours ago, 922F said: Sorry I was unclear. I got the information about "ROSEN" of Sofia making blue cases from a very senior Bulgarian collector in 1992. The cases themselves look to be otherwise typical [title stamping, interior pad, hinge, and so on] for Boris period. Sadly i do not have any information about the blue boxes Only i am aware that they are rarer then the standard Green coloured ones. perhaps New World guess could be right Also it is correct that they were made during King Boris III Period I never heard about "Rosen' Firm I am more inclined to believe that they could be made in Hungry then in Bulgaria If you have two it is a very good Regards
Graf Posted July 30 Author Posted July 30 The Blue and the Standard boxes I could not found any difference in the style of the text What is your opinion?
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