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    I had no idea Schickle made oaks! These EL were on Weitze today.
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      Originally posted by Nick Carraway View Post
      I had no idea Schickle made oaks! These EL were on Weitze today.
      I'm no super expert, but I didn't know they made them either ??? Tom

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        EUR7500

        Eichenlaub zum Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuz 1939 Es handelt sich bei dem Eichenlaub um eine seltene Fertigung der Fa. Otto Schickle, Pforzheim. Das Eichenlaub aus Silber fein geprägt. Rückseitig links gestempelt "900" Silber, rechts "L 15". Komplett mit dem getragenen Halsband. Getragenes Stück, in gutem unberührten Originalzustand.
        Die Fa. Otto Schickle hat zwischen Mai 1940 und Juli 1941 Ritterkreuze gefertigt sowie wohl auch eine kleine Anzahl an Eichenlauben. Da die Fa. Schickle erst im März 1941 die LDO-Nummer "L/15" erhielt, können von März bis Juli 1941 nur ganz wenige Eichenlaube hergestellt worden sein. In der Fachliteratur ist bis heute noch kein "Schickle" Eichenlaub abgebildet worden.

        Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 It is in the Oak Leaves to a rare production to Otto Schickle, Pforzheim. The oak leaves in silver matte finish. At the back left stamped "900" silver, right "L 15". Complete with the worn collar. Worn piece in good untouched original condition.
        Otto Schickle The company has made, between May 1940 and July 1941 Knight's Crosses and probably also a small number of Eichenlauben. Since the company Schickle received the LDO number "L/15" only in March 1941, only a few Eichenlaube may have been produced from March to July 1941. In the technical literature has been mapped to date no "Schickle" oak leaves.

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          #5
          Not a pattern I've ever seen before, but who knows? Nothing should surprise us in this field. Very interesting.

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            #6
            Schickle made some ugly stuff, there is no doubt. I would feel better with a different Schickle marking though...

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              Originally posted by Nick Carraway View Post
              EUR7500

              Eichenlaub zum Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuz 1939 Es handelt sich bei dem Eichenlaub um eine seltene Fertigung der Fa. Otto Schickle, Pforzheim. Das Eichenlaub aus Silber fein geprägt. Rückseitig links gestempelt "900" Silber, rechts "L 15". Komplett mit dem getragenen Halsband. Getragenes Stück, in gutem unberührten Originalzustand.
              Die Fa. Otto Schickle hat zwischen Mai 1940 und Juli 1941 Ritterkreuze gefertigt sowie wohl auch eine kleine Anzahl an Eichenlauben. Da die Fa. Schickle erst im März 1941 die LDO-Nummer "L/15" erhielt, können von März bis Juli 1941 nur ganz wenige Eichenlaube hergestellt worden sein. In der Fachliteratur ist bis heute noch kein "Schickle" Eichenlaub abgebildet worden.

              Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross 1939 It is in the Oak Leaves to a rare production to Otto Schickle, Pforzheim. The oak leaves in silver matte finish. At the back left stamped "900" silver, right "L 15". Complete with the worn collar. Worn piece in good untouched original condition.
              Otto Schickle The company has made, between May 1940 and July 1941 Knight's Crosses and probably also a small number of Eichenlauben. Since the company Schickle received the LDO number "L/15" only in March 1941, only a few Eichenlaube may have been produced from March to July 1941. In the technical literature has been mapped to date no "Schickle" oak leaves.
              again one big story...

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                I know that S&L made period sets of oaks marked 800 or 900 silver content only for dispay or retail never knew or heard of Schickle producing any. They made the RK so...... Why not produce oaks with or without permission. They got banned for a reason LOL. Very interesting TPK

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                  #9
                  A hell of a lot of money to spend on just a story....I'd need MUCH MUCH more than that !

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                    Originally posted by Tom B View Post
                    A hell of a lot of money to spend on just a story....I'd need MUCH MUCH more than that !
                    Some provenance would be nice.......

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                      #11
                      They most likely ripped this of the early Juncker they are offering...

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                        Originally posted by Leroy View Post
                        Not a pattern I've ever seen before, but who knows? Nothing should surprise us in this field. Very interesting.
                        Agree to that!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Ludwig View Post
                          Agree to that!
                          Me to !

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                            #14
                            Forgetting the marking not being the standard L/15 for a moment, if these were original what value would they have compared to a Godet piece?

                            Difficult question to answer but just throwing it out there to see what the consensus is.
                            Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
                            Decorations of Germany

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                              #15
                              There are period illustrations showing the loop extending past the top of the oakleaves like this one .interesting set .

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