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    Max Küst Ek2

    Someone posted this on another forum and I thought you might find
    it interesting. This is the first time I have seen the "Max Küst" name.

    I am useing thses pictures with the permission of the owner, Gew44.
    I watermarked the pictures so there is no confusion on who these
    belong to.

    here is the cross-- a very nice looking, maker marked "K".
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    #2
    .......and the bag it came in.
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      #3
      Thank you Massimo for letting me use your pictures

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        #4
        rely exiting find ...

        regards kay










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          #5
          UPDATE
          I just found out that the bag and cross were purchased seperately.
          So we still don't know who the maker of the "K" crosses is--however
          this does raise another possibility.

          I should have waited on posting this as there was a bit of a
          language barrier. My bad.

          But this does bring to light a previously unknown maker of
          Imperial awards.

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            #6
            Interesting find Greg, I've seen a few of these on other forums and also tags sewn to the reverse of medal bars bearing the same name. There is also Paul Kust.
            I always wondered if they were actually makers or retailers? Maybe creating medal bars and jewelry from existing orders? Or outsourcing from somewhere?

            This cross is also seen with an R mark, Rosner? Always many questions.


            Chris

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              #7
              Paul Küst made miniatures, vet association pins, campain bars regimental
              pins and possibly the 25 year oakleaf spange. They also mounted medals
              on medal bars. I do not think they produced awarded medals such
              as the Ek or Rao , ect.

              Kay has some good examples of original Paul Küst catalogs.

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                #8
                Originally posted by gregM View Post
                Kay has some good examples of original Paul Küst catalogs.
                The Paul Kust example had me thinking, that's an awful lot of major awards to be fabricating. I think the "Fabrik von Paul Kust" might mean Medal bars designed by PK.

                Which might hold true for a lot of "retailers". Wasn't there a discussion going on about Sedlatzeck?

                Chris

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                  #9
                  the street exists ,,,,in Berlin

                  but we also have to be careful,,,not to forget

                  the bag may be a fantasy product ...

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