Personally, I think there is more to identifying original ribbon that counting the weave and the shape of the edging.
Bowen's book shows that there were 15 firms authorised by the Pr******228;sidialkanzlei to produce ribbon. That gives the possibility of 15 variations of ribbon to include colour and weave structure.
I don't understand how anyone can discount a ribbon just because it doesn't resemble those they have seen or confirm a piece original for the same reasons.
I do not know what the definative answer is and I do not feel the subject has been addressed properly. I've seen statements connecting certain RK ribbon to certain weavers but how that connection came to be was never mentioned or proven, such as the red/orange ribbon 'associated' with the firm Loy... How was that connection made?
For your interest, here are all the firms authorised to produce ribbon:
Rich
Bowen's book shows that there were 15 firms authorised by the Pr******228;sidialkanzlei to produce ribbon. That gives the possibility of 15 variations of ribbon to include colour and weave structure.
I don't understand how anyone can discount a ribbon just because it doesn't resemble those they have seen or confirm a piece original for the same reasons.
I do not know what the definative answer is and I do not feel the subject has been addressed properly. I've seen statements connecting certain RK ribbon to certain weavers but how that connection came to be was never mentioned or proven, such as the red/orange ribbon 'associated' with the firm Loy... How was that connection made?
For your interest, here are all the firms authorised to produce ribbon:
Botschen, Joh. Carl, B******246;hm. Leipa/Sudetengau
Dittrich, Albrecht. Leipzeig C1, Bl******252;cherstr. 11
Feldhoff & Co, Langenberg/Rhld
Freyberger, Lohmann und Co., W.-Oberbarmen
Harpke & sohn, Anton, Pilnikau, Kr.Trautenau/Sud
Heitzmann & S******246;hne, Wien VII/3, Wimbergergasse 29
Hinterleitner, Brnnacker & Co., WeiBenburg/Bay
Kessler, W & G, Berlin SO 36, Hoffmanndamm 31
Knoblauch, Carl, Berlin C 2, Poststr. 23
Koppold, Josef, M******252;nchen 2, Tegernseer Str.2
Langensiepen & M******252;ller, W.-Ronsdorf
Lower, Rudolf, W.-Ronsdorf
Loy, Carl, M******252;nchen 5, Westerm******252;blstr. 28
Nierhaus, Heinrich, Kettwig.Ruhr
Rausch & K******246;nig, Remscheid-L******252;ttringhausen
Dittrich, Albrecht. Leipzeig C1, Bl******252;cherstr. 11
Feldhoff & Co, Langenberg/Rhld
Freyberger, Lohmann und Co., W.-Oberbarmen
Harpke & sohn, Anton, Pilnikau, Kr.Trautenau/Sud
Heitzmann & S******246;hne, Wien VII/3, Wimbergergasse 29
Hinterleitner, Brnnacker & Co., WeiBenburg/Bay
Kessler, W & G, Berlin SO 36, Hoffmanndamm 31
Knoblauch, Carl, Berlin C 2, Poststr. 23
Koppold, Josef, M******252;nchen 2, Tegernseer Str.2
Langensiepen & M******252;ller, W.-Ronsdorf
Lower, Rudolf, W.-Ronsdorf
Loy, Carl, M******252;nchen 5, Westerm******252;blstr. 28
Nierhaus, Heinrich, Kettwig.Ruhr
Rausch & K******246;nig, Remscheid-L******252;ttringhausen
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