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My bad! Updated it now!
The porsellain is all LW except the Nordag one, that is from Norwegian Hydro after it was German occupied. They started a own series from Porsgrunn Porselen.
Here you see my SA dagger , J.P. Sauer & sohn Zuhl in near mint condition,
A standard nsdap membership pin, a norwegian "ss frontkjemper" brochyre, and a kvk of 1.class makermade by "84". Shellcasings and bullets are from a 7.92 german mauser rifle.
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This is a german finnish friendship bracelet. This has been a very difficult object to research. I have only heard of one more of theese, and rumors say thst its in a museum in Finland. Bought from a german auction house.
Walter Rosenwald once made a catalogue were this was displayed, but I have only seen bits of it. I will post what I have sbout it here in this post.
Still searching for more information.
The plate is made from bronze, and the bracelet is brass with springs, making it fit different sizes.
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Present War merit crosses:
This beautiful war merit cross with swords (kvk) of 1.class i makermade by "84". In outstanding condition and has a well working pin.
This was bought from Sweden.
Regardless of value, this is one of my favorite objects.
The second one is a early die struck, tombak based and bronze washed 2nd Class War Merit with Swords. It depicts a pebbled maltese style cross with two crossed broad swords and a wreathed swastika / 1939 center. The ring is unmarked. it has 4 1/2 inches of original ribbon.
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This iron cross is A good example of a 2nd Class Iron Cross! This example features a die struck, three piece, magnetic iron core and nickel silver frame. The obverse features a black enameled painted pattee style cross with a raised centrally placed swastika, above a raised “1939” to the lower arm. This is then surrounded by a ribbed and flat outlying boarder. The reverse features a raised “1813” to the lower arm. The ring is unmarked.
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I do not work in it
It's the way I chose to display everything. The desk, lamp, newspaper and everything in this room is german or atleast from the right timeperiod.
The desk itself is from a German barak that was here in My hometown in Norway. My grandfather bought the barak to use materials building, and kept a lot of the items .
He is now 96 years og age and was in the norwegian army and fought against Nazi Germany . He even participated in the battle of Narvik.
Picture of desk view
Pardon the single cigarette... My bad
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