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    Carved Wooden Eagle

    Hello all!

    i was wathing journal films from norway today at NRK from the 40ies and find this beauty bird, anyone seen it before?? i guess it did not surrvive! anyway here seen it?
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    Originally posted by The_Metallian View Post
    Hello all!

    i was wathing journal films from norway today at NRK from the 40ies and find this beauty bird, anyone seen it before?? i guess it did not surrvive! anyway here seen it?
    I got a big wooden bird myself, and its impossible to say if its period done, anyway hera are some pics
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      #3
      Interesting piece from Ratisbons. It seems that the swastika may / may not be original to the carving?

      Mil

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        #4
        I was once sitting in a pub in the middle of nowhere in Bavaria and told the owner how nice the room was. He told me that his father had to remove all the wooden swastika emblems which had adorned the walls during the Third Reich period.

        I sat there sipping my beer and taking in the history.

        Stan

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          #5
          A beautifully-executed piece! The matching of the wood grains is spectacular.

          Br. James

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            #6
            Originally posted by Br. James View Post
            A beautifully-executed piece! The matching of the wood grains is spectacular.

            Br. James
            Thank you i am glad you like it as i do but i also know its impossible without period pictures to proof that its period carved, here are a picture of the back of the bird.
            and it certainly looks to have some age.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Military View Post
              Interesting piece from Ratisbons. It seems that the swastika may / may not be original to the carving?

              Mil
              Thanks for your reply, it could be a de nazified genuine TR bird with postwar swaz.

              Cheers!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Stan View Post
                I was once sitting in a pub in the middle of nowhere in Bavaria and told the owner how nice the room was. He told me that his father had to remove all the wooden swastika emblems which had adorned the walls during the Third Reich period.

                I sat there sipping my beer and taking in the history.

                Stan

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                  #9
                  +1

                  Impossible to know when was made, but nice piece anyway…..

                  Mike


                  Originally posted by Br. James View Post
                  A beautifully-executed piece! The matching of the wood grains is spectacular.

                  Br. James

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Stan View Post
                    I was once sitting in a pub in the middle of nowhere in Bavaria and told the owner how nice the room was. He told me that his father had to remove all the wooden swastika emblems which had adorned the walls during the Third Reich period.

                    I sat there sipping my beer and taking in the history.

                    Stan

                    Makes my mouth water for Bier, Bretzel und Weißwurst mit süßem Senf !

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