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    Oaks with swords!

    I'm posting this for member surge5, he posted this in the Collection- and Displayforum.
    Regards,
    Junior.







    Oak leaves with crossed swords ?
    <HR color=#cfb992 SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->Hi Can anyone tell me about this item? It is typical on the front of others I have seen. The back has only one marking of 800 stamped into a mirror finish. No other markings are visible. I was told it was an oak leaf with crossed swords but cannot find any info about it. Please help This is my first post and I have been very impressed with the information availabe on this site. What I am asking is if this is a real item or a reprouduction? Thanks

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    Hi Surge5,

    The oakleaves and swords is identical to the oakleaves but with swords below
    it. Only 159 awarded - making it a VERY rare and VERY expensive award.
    It sais that from October 1941 ALL oakleaves with swords were made by
    Godet from Berlin ( in the book "Medals and Decorations of Hitler's Germany" -
    Robin Lumsden ).

    So it's best if you show images here and give more details.

    Sincerely,

    Ran

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      #3
      real or fake?

      I collect mostly paper documents and very few medals. I will try to post photos but does anyone have an idea if the 800 stamped on the back is a real marking because most I have seen have 900 stamped on the back? Thank you junior for the help
      Last edited by surge5; 11-01-2004, 10:41 PM. Reason: add

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        #4
        Hi Surge,

        Here are your images.

        I had to resize the images a bit because there is a limit in size that can be
        posted in the forum.

        Front :
        Attached Files

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          #5
          back :
          Attached Files

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            #6
            BTW, the back of your Oakleaves is flat, so it's easy to know it's fake.
            It should be a bit concave.

            Regards,

            Ran

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              #7
              it´s not flat...

              in fact, the reverse IS concave.
              And yes, it is marked 800, but even if it is original, it´s a ´57 set.
              (the hilts of the swords touch the blades.)

              I suggest you do a forum search, because there are several postings on these items.
              (´57 as well as wartime originals)

              regards,
              ben

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                #8
                Thanks

                Thanks to all that gave feedback on this item. I think I will stick with paper documents and signed photos. Thanks

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                  #9
                  It is a 57 edition from S&L. Short loop, 8 points on the hilts, sloopy finish (so not an early 57 piece)


                  Dietrich
                  B&D PUBLISHING
                  Premium Books from Collectors for Collectors

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                    #10
                    thank you Dietrich.
                    I thought so, but wasn't sure enough to post that.

                    best regards,
                    ben

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                      #11
                      Thanks again

                      Thanks for the info what would be a good price for this item if it is a 1957.

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                        #12
                        Over 6 month to digest the info . That's what I call 'thinking it over' .


                        Dietrich
                        B&D PUBLISHING
                        Premium Books from Collectors for Collectors

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                          #13
                          I have been interested in other things and opened the box with the oak leaves in it. Its been awhile sice I looked at it and remembered I had posted it on the forum. Anyone with info on this item I would appreciate it.

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