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    Death's-head - brunswick? Wer-wolf? Masons?

    This badge has a pretty germanic look to me, esp. The white/silver finish. The metal is, cupal? It's about i x 1 3/4 inch. Detail is impressive. Thanks for all thoughts.
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    I do not recognize it, it could be for another "secret" society aside from the Masons or fraternity as well.

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      #3
      right - masons or something; or brit - the 21st lancers had something similar but normally I believe I believe had a 'death or glory' scroll. thanks

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        #4
        Could it even be a Biker piece? Hell's Angels? interesting looking whatever the case!

        Kevin

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          #5
          thanks - the 'delicacy' and detailing versus heavy cast biker's stuff seems to rule it out but who knows!

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            #6
            I think it is old, probably not for bikers.

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              #7
              Masonic.
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                #8
                Exact! You are an amazing death's-head! We thank you!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View Post
                  Masonic.
                  What time period are we looking? Jim

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                    #10
                    good Q. - I'm thinking about 1920s. but der herr totenkopf will no doubt provide the precise year!

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                      #11
                      oh - and, is this for a GERMAN branch of the skully masons?? thanks tote'!

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