Herewith a Orpo combat display I had before the room turned into the baby room.... The mannequin originates from the Leiden-Delft Army museum (70-80's) and is made from plaster.
The cabinet is 1937 dated and made by "Gebr Lübke" at Wiedenbruck.
The factory still exists today as "Interlübke", a verry big name in furniture.
So i contacted Interlubke Benelux and they told me some nice interresting details about this cabinet.
The 2 brothers Hans & Leo Lübke founded the company in 1936 and produced high quality furniture.
Untill the factory was confiscated by Hitler's regime to make propeller parts for the Focke-Wulf and to make "Officers Cabinets" like this one.
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