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    Chaplain's Cross??

    In a bunch of TR items I got this past week was this cross. IS it a German chaplain's cross??? Heavy grey metal with skull and crossbones at the foot of the cross on the obverse and a swastika in a wreath in the center of the reverse. No marks that I can see.
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    Nein mein gott!
    Chaplain cross has no Christ and this one is very far from an original. (very rare item, I handled one)
    Check the famous reference book from angolia and schlicht about german army as some are pictured in it.

    Originally posted by Ron Weinand View Post
    In a bunch of TR items I got this past week was this cross. IS it a German chaplain's cross??? Heavy grey metal with skull and crossbones at the foot of the cross on the obverse and a swastika in a wreath in the center of the reverse. No marks that I can see.
    Last edited by jujuy; 06-18-2010, 07:52 AM.

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      #3
      No! At least it´s not an official cross, and to be honest, I do doubt, that any chaplain would have used that cross.

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        #4
        and the quality is really a shame.
        Originally posted by Ludwig View Post
        No! At least it´s not an official cross, and to be honest, I do doubt, that any chaplain would have used that cross.

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          #5
          From what I have heard the skull under Christ is to symbolize Christ's victory over death. This was a popular motif in many European nations like Italy.
          Dave

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            #6
            Ron,

            I would imagine that is a fantasy piece, and if it is not it is one bizarre piece.

            WH Chaplains crosses look completely different.

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            Dion
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              #7
              I think it is one of those old nun's crosses of ebony & silver & that somebody affixed a swastika atop the circular emblem on the backside, then painted it. I'll bet if you used a bit of paint-remover on it, removing some of the paint, you'd be able to see the silver & ebony wood underneath.

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                #8
                No wood here, the cross is all metal and heavy. It comes in a grouping directly from a WWII veteran and all the other items are period, so I am sure it came from the period, be it unofficial.

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                  #9
                  Looks like a one off casting to me. Armies tend to have all sorts of mechanics and journeymen around to fix broken stuff so I wouldn't be surprised if some metalsmith made this either for themselves or for someone who asked for it. Its difficult to know anything about custom items. Interesting item...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AUSGANG View Post
                    Looks like a one off casting to me. Armies tend to have all sorts of mechanics and journeymen around to fix broken stuff so I wouldn't be surprised if some metalsmith made this either for themselves or for someone who asked for it. Its difficult to know anything about custom items. Interesting item...
                    It is definitely cast from a Catholic European cross of that era. You can see where the border of the wood inly was on the original cross. Iam guessing it is a period field made piece, it is interesting.

                    On the pic you can see how it is a 2 piece cross and see the simularity of the inlay borders on Rons cross.
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                    Iam Uncle Sam
                    That’s who Iam
                    Been hiding out
                    In a rock and roll band

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                      #11
                      I like this cross...But I would like to see closer pics of this cross....
                      if you want to sell it, give me a mail...
                      Best Regards:Chris...

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