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    #16
    Originally posted by Andy K. View Post
    Hi Gary,

    do you know whom the Interim baton belonged to at the last SOS show and how much Jason asked for it?

    Andy


    Luftwaffe Field Marschall E.Milch, I cannot reveal the price as that you have to ask Jason himself.
    Pieter.
    SUUM CUIQUE ...
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      #17
      If memory serves me right,the Milch interim baton was up for auction
      in London at Philips Auction House Old Bond Street in the early 1980.s
      There was an argument with a "legal protest "from the Family and it was
      withdrawn.It had been repaired I do believe.
      Seiler (Yank in UK)

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        #18
        Field Marshall Baton

        Seiler,

        I too remember an Interim Stab being auctioned in the UK during the 1980's. It was reported in "The Daily Telegraph" and showed Adrian Forman holding it. From what I can remember the bottom part broke off when the British officer who captured it hit the Field Marshall over the head with it!

        The picture of AF with this baton appears in the back of one of his earlier books.

        Stan

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          #19
          .I was at the Auction that day (after RK Citation ) but it was withdrawn
          on Legal protest as deferred item.at last moment.The Forman pic comes from before the Auction day when it was bouncing around between Fisher and AF.
          I remember handling it
          You are correct with the story.Milch was being stroppy.."I am ze Feldmarchall"
          so the Brit Officer bopped him over the head with it breaking the shaft to show him who was Boss!!!Fisher was the one who had it repaired.Had either plat.
          or silver cap with long colored cord.
          That was my first Tour here (civilian DOD).Happy days.Bet we could swap a few stories???
          Cheers
          Seiler (Yank in UK)

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            #20
            Interim Baton from Gerd von Rundstedt

            In October 1997 the Interim Baton from Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt was offered by the German auction house Herman Historica in Munich for around 10.000 USD (= 32.000 German Mark). The baton was not sold in the auction.

            Does someone know somewhat more about the Interim Baton from Marshal von Rundstedt?

            Andy

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              #21
              Why dont you contact Hermann direct?
              They are pretty good at helping people out.
              Especially one of the "Experts"there.
              Seiler (Yank in UK)

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                #22
                $148k !! Way too high. Think about it...a top Generalsbaton for $10k 11 years ago? That's a $138k increase in value or about a $34 increase every day!! Someone sure is making a MASSIVE profit..rarity or not!

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                  #23
                  My estimation of the figures ( as at 3/2011) as follows:

                  Ceremonial Baton: $ 0.9 $1 M US

                  Interim Baton:$ 250,000 to $ 300,000 US

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                    #24
                    Thies

                    Gentlemen,

                    Although an Imperial example, Andreas Thies will have GFM Hindenburg's Baton on the "block" at his auction tomorrow. This may give us a sensing for what a Third Reich one should go for.

                    By the way, GFM Keitel's was the the last real example to be sold recently and included was his custom made awards chest form fitted for all his decorations and baton. Quite an example of German craftsmanship.

                    Will let you all know what the GFM Hindenburg Baton goes for.

                    MIKE

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                      #25
                      I think that Keitel's baton was sold to a Russian collector for app. 1M. Not sure does this amount includes other item.

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                        #26
                        Correct

                        Chen,

                        Yes, you are correct, it went "East". Not sure if the price included all the items.

                        MIKE

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Michael Everett View Post
                          Chen,

                          ......................it went "East"....................
                          God damit !

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                            #28
                            The value of the ceremonial and interim baton, of course, depends also on to whom it was awarded to. But no matter to whom, their price really depends on so called " wished- price", that is, what the present owner asks for ,case by case, if available!

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                              #29
                              The Hindenburg baton sold for 360.000,00 euro.

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                                #30
                                So the final number in $ is $ 620,000.-
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