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    Deutsche Werk AG Cased Badge

    Hi Guys

    I have this cased badge and was hoping that someone could help me with it.

    Who was it given to?

    Best Regards

    Karsten
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            AG Cased badge

            Hello Karsten,
            The badge does not ring a bell with me, but the construction, hallmark, and finish all look post-war.

            Regards,
            Jody

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              Originally posted by Jody View Post
              Hello Karsten,
              The badge does not ring a bell with me, but the construction, hallmark, and finish all look post-war.

              Regards,
              Jody

              It is definately pre-45 and Deutsche Werk AG was bombed 1944 and closed at the end of the war in 1945.

              What is it that make you say it is post-war?

              Cheers

              Karsten

              "Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value."

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                Found this neat book and document, which is for the bronze grade thus.
                I like that Mayer used the same green color for the case.

                Cheers

                Karsten
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                      Ag

                      Hello,
                      It may have been the photo, but the finish looked like a glitterly gold and not fire-gilt or gold.

                      I am glad you posted images of it in a period publication.

                      Regards,
                      Jody
                      Last edited by Jody; 12-13-2009, 01:24 PM.

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                        Originally posted by Jody View Post
                        Hello,
                        It may have been the photo, but the finish looked like a glitterly gold and not fire-gilt.

                        I am glad you posted images of it in a period publication.

                        Regards,
                        Jody
                        Hi Jody

                        It is not glittery as it might sem, but has a flat shiny Gold.

                        I am not aware of any Gold-coated 800 silver has been treated with fire-gilt ?

                        Regards

                        Karsten

                        "Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value."

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                          Originally posted by Karsten S View Post
                          Hi Jody

                          It is not glittery as it might sem, but has a flat shiny Gold.

                          I am not aware of any Gold-coated 800 silver has been treated with fire-gilt ?

                          Regards

                          Karsten
                          Hi Karsten,
                          I think you are mis-reading what I am saying. I didn't meant to say the badge should be fire-gilt, but the finish should look like fire gilt or gold and not the glittery gold that we see on post-war produced awards.

                          Jody

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                            Originally posted by Jody View Post
                            Hi Karsten,
                            I think you are mis-reading what I am saying. I didn't meant to say the badge should be fire-gilt, but the finish should look like fire gilt or gold and not the glittery gold that we see on post-war produced awards.

                            Jody
                            Hi Jody

                            The Badge is not really glittery, which is better seen on the obverse.

                            Why would you think that all badges ,civilian and Military, that does no have fire gilt is post-war?

                            Sorry Jody, I have a hard time believing that it should be the case. Do you have knowledge to back this up?

                            Best Regards

                            Karsten

                            "Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value."

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                              #15
                              Ag

                              Originally posted by Karsten S View Post
                              Hi Jody

                              The Badge is not really glittery, which is better seen on the obverse.

                              Why would you think that all badges ,civilian and Military, that does no have fire gilt is post-war?

                              Sorry Jody, I have a hard time believing that it should be the case. Do you have knowledge to back this up?

                              Best Regards

                              Karsten

                              Hi Karsten,
                              I did not say that all badges must have fire gilt to be war-time. I said that badges with a cheap glittery gold finish is not war-time (for example look at the cheap gold you will find on many of the 1957 pieces). It appears your badge has a war-time gold finish and not this cheap finish (so your finish is fine). The pictures just looked off to me.

                              I am done with this topic. You have a nice war-time example. Thank you for showing it.

                              Regards,
                              Jody

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