Bombarder Posted January 30, 2021 Posted January 30, 2021 Hello and greatings from Norway! I need some help with some paperbags i obtained lately This paperbag from the company Carl Poellath KG measures 13*8cm and is unused. The backside is unmarked Anyone able to tell me the age of this one and the purpose? For medals, military insignia or maybe something civilian? Thanks in advance for the help
Claudius Posted February 17, 2021 Posted February 17, 2021 I am not at all familiar with paper award bags from Carl Poellath (or Karl Pöllath depending on the time period). They look like their from post-1945. I don't know why they wouldn't be legit. Are they faking the award bags too?
Bombarder Posted February 18, 2021 Author Posted February 18, 2021 Hi Claudius I dont know if these are faked. The design for me indicates post-war, im curious if thesewas used for army insignia or medals, or for civilian coins or other things
Gordon Craig Posted February 19, 2021 Posted February 19, 2021 Bombarder, I would say post war. I've never seen a BRD post war award come in a paper bag. This bag is quite different from the war time ones and I don't know what would have come in it. This site has one for sale but they don't really say what it is. https://derrittmeister.com/product/carl-poellath-kg-award-packets-bavaria/ Possibly try posting this on the BRD sub forum on the WAF. (Wehrmacht Awards Forum) Regards, Gordon
Chris Boonzaier Posted February 19, 2021 Posted February 19, 2021 Lets not forget... for many of these firms, military awards and badges were made for a short period over decades or even centuries of existence... for every wound badge he made, he probably made 2 table tennis association badges, for every iron Cross he made he made 10 football association badges.... and even today they are making Carnival medals and golf trophies... the chances that a bag are civilian are very large indeed unless there is some definiae evidence...
Chris Boonzaier Posted February 19, 2021 Posted February 19, 2021 Usually if they were imperial period like the rittmeister implies they would have mentioned on it that they were a supplier to the Kings court... so I think it safe to exclude the WW1 period... also does not look WW1 style, the München 15 does not help because the Stadtbezirke were used for a long period from before WW1 to after WW2...
Bombarder Posted February 20, 2021 Author Posted February 20, 2021 21 hours ago, Chris Boonzaier said: Usually if they were imperial period like the rittmeister implies they would have mentioned on it that they were a supplier to the Kings court... so I think it safe to exclude the WW1 period... also does not look WW1 style, the München 15 does not help because the Stadtbezirke were used for a long period from before WW1 to after WW2... Yup and the ww2 ones was quite anonymous with only the small producername stamped on the back. I would guess that medals came in boxes and not these cheap bags. I understand that the company made insignia for US Army, but those usually i think was fitted on cardboard and not put it in these bags ?
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