Forum Members, I came across an original TR Kyffhaeuser Bund gorget today.......It's the WW1 veterans organization with a monument and swastika at its base......This one has that emblem on it, which is enameled......The background is silver color with gilt colored flags on the sides of the emblem......The neck chain consists of gilt links which alternate between swastikas and iron crosses.......Condition is excellent, with only damage to the wool backing, which is blue in color......The guy also has an armband similar to the one shown here.......What is the going rate for these WW1 veterans organization gorgets along with armband?......Any information appreciated as usual.......Bodes
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Snyder is THE LAST PLACE to look for pricing or originality.....A Kyffhauserbund Gorget would run in the $350.00 to $600.00 price range (IMO), but be cautious, they are being reproduced-as are just about all types of Gorgets....and artificially aged & moth eaten! If the chain is missing, the value would be even less!
Kyffhauserbund should be good quality as they are fairly early....they were absorbed by the Reichskreigerbund in the mid-30s (as were all other veteran organizations except the NSKOV).
Post pictures if you can...
John G.
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PS- Avoid "Snyderstreasures" except for comic relief.....
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Originally posted by Mainemilitaria View PostSnyder is THE LAST PLACE to look for pricing or originality.....A Kyffhauserbund Gorget would run in the $350.00 to $600.00 price range (IMO), but be cautious, they are being reproduced-as are just about all types of Gorgets....and artificially aged & moth eaten! If the chain is missing, the value would be even less!
Kyffhauserbund should be good quality as they are fairly early....they were absorbed by the Reichskreigerbund in the mid-30s (as were all other veteran organizations except the NSKOV).
Post pictures if you can...
John G.
Mainemiliitaria
PS- Avoid "Snyderstreasures" except for comic relief.....
Unfortunately photos won't be possible......However, I'd say it's comparable to the one Snyder's has shown.....Only difference is, it has a '2' on the back instead of a '1'.....I would guess that would mean it was made by C.E. Junckers.......And the material on the back is a blue colored wool felt.....Bodes
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