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    #91
    I think such a cockade is rarer than the other ordinary variants of cockades. Questions, questions, questions....

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      #92
      Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View Post
      // What do you think about this cockade on the photo? //
      Interesting Steven. The pattern is the pre-1867 with the large cross and single "ring" worn by Officers and Portepee-Unteroffiiziere. 'Supposedly', this was replaced in 1867 to have a 'double ring', but these regulations apply only to Preußen. I have seen too many like yours to think they are all pre-1867. So I think that with the Reserve/Landwehr EK in the centre, the double ring was not always followed, as it left little room for the EK. I would say that Kokarde you have is well after 1867.

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        #93
        No separate metal ring....

        I saw the ring and my first thought was officer! But I looked at the basic structure and it is is comparable with an other ranks Reserve Kokarde. It means an one-piece metal painted Kokarde with a separate Reserve EK. But no separate metal ring! The ring is part of the painted brass plate! I'm not sure, did you notice it on the photo?

        I have never seen such an officer Kokarde without a separate ring (always a separate ring or a separate double ring)!? Do you have seen such an item before? A manufacturer variant?

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          #94
          Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View Post
          // But no separate metal ring! The ring is part of the painted brass plate! I'm not sure, did you notice it on the photo?
          No I did not. Even more interesting! But no Mannschaften would wear that with the ring, painted or seperate metal. That must be a variation, still worn by Officers and Portepee-Unteroffiiziere in my opinion. T

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            #95
            Yes, I'm sure your are right and it is an Officer variation

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              #96
              Especially the cross in the centre of the Kokarde I really like!!!

              Last edited by Sergeant 08; 11-08-2008, 03:12 PM.

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                #97
                It has the color of the Braunschweiger Kriegsverdienstkreuz (bronce color) and not,

                like the other crosses on Kokarden, a silver color etc.

                Last edited by Sergeant 08; 11-08-2008, 05:48 PM.

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                  #98
                  And here is the well known Braunschweig Kokarde for officers with the double ring.....

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                    #99
                    Question!

                    I would like to hear some opinions! Is this a Brunswick skull or another one (for example Wehrwolf, Freikorps...) ?

                    Last edited by Sergeant 08; 11-10-2008, 09:44 AM.

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                      Looks a bit like this one.............Wehrwolf with no 'W'.
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                        Especially the frame looks similar like the one from the Wehrwolf badges. Not the same,but comparable. And the bones behind the skull.

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                          Is the skull in #99 from Brunswick or not ???

                          That is the question!
                          Last edited by Sergeant 08; 11-10-2008, 01:07 PM.

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                            Other thoughts, opinions?

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                              Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View Post
                              Is the skull in #99 from Brunswick or not ???

                              That is the question!
                              Braunschweiger Wehrwolf !

                              That is the answer !

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                                Interesting idea !!!!

                                OK, I will stop the quiz. Here is the complete photo!

                                This postcard is a good example for a lot of different skull variants,
                                which are to find on printed Braunschweig stuff (books, postcards etc.)


                                Last edited by Sergeant 08; 11-10-2008, 02:41 PM.

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