Picked this one up two months ago, what do you fellows think??
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Andy, nice metalic wreath versión . IMO for NCO and not for officer.Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items
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Eduardo
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Originally posted by Norm F View PostAny other thoughts on the time period? I would have thought metal would be later wartime? What suggests pre-war?
Best regards,
---Norm
For more information see Die Kriegs-Marine Uniforms and Traditions Volume I page 230
by John R. Angolia and Adolf Schlicht.
Regards,
David
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Originally posted by David48 View PostInner wreath cutouts, wreath and rosette appear affixed to a fabric covered metal plate by prongs.
For more information see Die Kriegs-Marine Uniforms and Traditions Volume I page 230
by John R. Angolia and Adolf Schlicht.
Regards,
David
The way I interpret the quote from KM regulations in the section of Angolia that you reference is that these metal insignia were against regulations until Aug 1940 after which time they were allowed only if embroidered examples were unavailable do the scarcity of human resources. One could postulate that companies were making them earlier against regulations, but pre-war production seems like a stretch. Having said that I'll have to go back and look at what catalog images we have to date, if any.
Best regards,
---Norm
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Originally posted by Norm F View PostHi David,
The way I interpret the quote from KM regulations in the section of Angolia that you reference is that these metal insignia were against regulations until Aug 1940 after which time they were allowed only if embroidered examples were unavailable do the scarcity of human resources. One could postulate that companies were making them earlier against regulations, but pre-war production seems like a stretch. Having said that I'll have to go back and look at what catalog images we have to date, if any.
Best regards,
---Norm
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A set of metal insignia (eagle and wreath) mounted on cloth using the exact same wreath (with cut outs) was posted here recently by a member. Funny thing is that both the wreath and the eagle of that metal set were designed to simulate embroidery (as if embroidery was the only official form). Even more recently I saw a metal breast eagle on a dealer site also mounted on cloth but not of the more usual "summer uniform removable" style with 3 pins as sometime seen on cloth backing but rather with identical "false embroidery" pattern as shown in this thread and in previous thread showing matched metal cap set mounted on cloth. My german is very poor but description of breast eagle (which was larger but a perfect match to cap eagle design) did mention it was for NCO wear but of french manufacture.
Not sure how reliable this description/info is but if it is it would lend some weight to Norm's views that it was not an early design if the french produced these (during the occupation)
Beautiful insignia no matter who made or when (as long as pre 45 )
Regards
JC
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Originally posted by Jean-Claude View PostA set of metal insignia (eagle and wreath) mounted on cloth using the exact same wreath (with cut outs) was posted here recently by a member.
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Kriegsmarine - metal eagle for NCO visor
Best regards,
---Norm
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Originally posted by Jean-Claude View Post...
Even more recently I saw a metal breast eagle on a dealer site also mounted on cloth but not of the more usual "summer uniform removable" style with 3 pins as sometime seen on cloth backing but rather with identical "false embroidery" pattern as shown in this thread and in previous thread showing matched metal cap set mounted on cloth. My german is very poor but description of breast eagle (which was larger but a perfect match to cap eagle design) did mention it was for NCO wear but of french manufacture.
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"Kriegsmarine Brustadler für Unteroffiziere es handelt sich hier um eine französische Fertigung, Metallausführung,rückseitig fehlt ein Splint. Für das blaue Jacket."
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