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    Framed NCO Portrait

    Hello gentlemen. I recently picked up this interesting framed portrait of what looks like an infantry nco in dress uniform. The frame and portrait are a pretty good size with the actual photo measuring 7 x 9.5 in and the frame being 13.5 x 17 in. The photo is under glass and there is also what appears to be a photographers signature in the lower right corner.

    So what can everyone tell me about this portrait? I collect mostly Third Reich medals so I don't know much about these things. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
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    Sorry about the photos...I found it hard to photograph becuase of the glass.
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      Detail
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        Signtaure
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          #5
          I believe he was a band member.

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            MichaelG,

            Nice portrait, he is indeed a band member. I'm not sure of the ribbon bar though i too do not know much about them, i'll leave that to the guy's who know.
            I've attached a picture of a life magazine i have titled "German Bugler".
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              #7
              Cool! Thank you for the help everyone. I paid $30 for this portrait (found it languishing in an antiques store). How do you think I did? I really enjoy the look of it though so I doubt I will sell it.

              Regards,

              Michael

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                #8
                Good find for $30. As stated, this feldwebel is indeed a bandmember, the shoulder things are called swallows-nests. It looks like his farbe is white, infantry, and he is a holder of the heer long service award and the westwall medal which would date it after august of '39 (obviously, since the signature is dated 1940)

                I like it!
                Last edited by Chris D.; 07-14-2009, 01:14 AM.

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                  #9
                  check out this thread:
                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...swallows+nests

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                    #10
                    Wow, great information! Thanks for all your help Chris.

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