Another nice one showed today. This was an estand pick up. It's marked on the ring 6 for Fritz Zimmermann of Stuttgart. This one is in good condition, with no real problems on the core and a nice patina to it. The mark is nice and clear too. How hard is this maker to find?
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Great Zimmermanns guys!! One of my favourite makers.
Here's mine, condition not as good as the two posted. There seems to be a slight problem with the swastika on mine, it's kind of mis-shapen, especially where the lower arm meets the centre - maybe a problem with the die? I have seen other examples showing somewhat similar characteristics... still, I believe it to be a genuine Zimmermann. (Please correct me if I am wrong!)
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No doubt an original F. Zimmermann, Danny!
From the looks of the core and the frame, this must have been sometime near to the time the company sold their dies to another company who, in theory, reworked the dies for use in producing more crosses. The crosses I have seen with the reworked frames have no maker mark on the rings, explaining perhaps that another company other than Zimmermann bought and reworked the old dies. Douglas5 would love to see this worn example. He did some very interesting study with the newer frames and proved they were indeed the old F. Zimmermann's. The swastika, you can see the evidence of the die breakdown with the rounded inside corners where the arm(s) meets the inside, or middle. This is a very interesting piece, and I would love to own it!
Here is a photo of the reworked old F. Zimmermann frames (on the right). Original on left.
I don't know about the core, whose it is..??? No maker marks on these...
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