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    C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim


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    Posted (edited)

    Hello,

    The seller claimed this medal's maker is C.F. Zimmermann from Pforzheim.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ZIMMERMAN 1 (1).jpg

    ZIMMERMAN 1 (2).jpg

    Then I found these two saved in my laptop : This one has a letter like 'Z'. 

    TWM Z harfli Sari Metal gümüs kaplama (3).jpg

    TWM Z harfli Sari Metal gümüs kaplama (1).jpg

    TWM Z harfli Sari Metal gümüs kaplama (2).jpg

    And this one:

    TWM-935 silver content- (1).png

    TWM-935 silver content- (2).png

    Edited by demir
    Posted (edited)

    They all have a similar obverse design, with the heart-shaped lower part of the tughra protruding to the left and all with the same hollow-point pin close to the hinge.

    Eisernes Halbmond-obv 935 silver (1a).jpg

    ZIMMERMAN  1a (2a).jpg

    TWM Z harfli Sari Metal gümüs kaplama (1a).jpg

    ZIMMERMAN  1 (1a).jpg

    TWM-935 silver content- (1aa).png

    TWM Z harfli Sari Metal gümüs kaplama (2a).jpg

     

    Or the "Z" is Zeich, Berlin? While the other two are Zimmermann. Because, the tughra, date and pseudonym were attached with rivets. 

     

    Best wishes

    Demir

    Edited by demir
    Posted

    Hi Demir,

     

    The first and third examples you are sharing here appear to be the same.  I have a Zimmerman 1914 EK1 with that same pin design.

     

    J-

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    • 3 months later...
    Posted
    On 01/07/2022 at 00:58, JasonA said:

    Hi Demir,

     

    The first and third examples you are sharing here appear to be the same.  I have a Zimmerman 1914 EK1 with that same pin design.

     

    J-

    Hello Jason,

    Yes, you are right about the photos.


    C.F. Zimmermann's name is not on the German medal makers list for WWI.

    I think C.F. Zimmermann produced these medals before and during WWII until it was destroyed in an allied bombing raid in the early 1940s on Pforzheim. 

     

    Thanks

     

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