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Originally posted by McCulloh View PostI own one of these-in a red presentation box that I got in 1974 for....10 pounds!
These were made in the UK and peddled throughout the collecting community for a decade by several dealers....including the chaps who wrote "the early books".
Even Angolia says these are fakes...and he said so to me in 1995!
The one above that is allegedly Horthys is almost certainly a fake also.
However, there WERE presentaion badges made and they aren't too hard to find-IF you know what you are looking for/at.
To give you all a clue-have a look at Oswald Mosleys' gift badge and Unity Mitfords' badge.
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Originally posted by JoeW View PostI'm not saying they are legitimate, but if you look closely, the one pictured in Littlejohn is different from that in the Hermann Auction, both on the obverse and reverse, especially the pin and signature. Littlejohn published in 1968. Were these badges being pushed by dealers then? And his successors relied on his work to a great extent. Angolia did not include one in his "FuF". As for his assessment, well he thought the full size Party Long Service for females was some concoction worn on a brooch. He didn't even bother to read the Organisationsbuch. So much for research.
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Originally posted by Jon-Olav Holden View PostVery interesting, could you post photos of Your's?
No because I don't have posting priveledges. Besides, I'm not a big fan of giving it away for free anymore. I've come to see the world the way Rick lundstrom does.Last edited by McCulloh; 04-08-2010, 06:15 PM.
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Originally posted by Stan View PostInteresting thread you have started here Jon-Olav!
I was also wondering about the HJ Honour Badge in Gold with Rubies and Diamonds which is for sale in the same auction and apparently also belonged to Horthy.
It appears to be a beauty but the pin is different to another I have seen and handled. My other thought is that Angolia claims that the FIRST badge of this type was given to Baldur v Schirach in 1942 on the occassion of his 35th birthday yet the badge for auction is clearly dated 1938!
I found the comments regarding the GPB (that they were made in the UK in the 1970's) also interesting. One was offered to me by a famous German dealer 4 years ago in it's red box for €1650!
Stan
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Originally posted by JoeW View PostI'm not saying they are legitimate, but if you look closely, the one pictured in Littlejohn is different from that in the Hermann Auction, both on the obverse and reverse, especially the pin and signature. Littlejohn published in 1968. Were these badges being pushed by dealers then? And his successors relied on his work to a great extent. Angolia did not include one in his "FuF". As for his assessment, well he thought the full size Party Long Service for females was some concoction worn on a brooch. He didn't even bother to read the Organisationsbuch. So much for research.
Good to see you again Joe! hey- I think I have a semi-anwser to the Party long service medals cut off date question.
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Originally posted by McCulloh View PostNo- I wasn't referencing Littlejohn. I was told these English made badges began to appear @ 1970.
Good to see you again Joe! hey- I think I have a semi-anwser to the Party long service medals cut off date question.
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It popped up a while back. Rick L. and i had a Loooong series of discussions about your medal. I think I have located the Chancellory decree which stopped awards at the U. Michigan. I have it on request. One thing is almost 100% certain- NO 1st class LS were awarded after spring 1943. No one has seen a document or any reference beyond that date. A "Stalingrad" measure".
By the way, Rick is very ill.
I found the thread and bumped it up-it's over in the "political badges and tinnies' forum. I'll bump the relevant one at GMIC too.Last edited by McCulloh; 04-09-2010, 08:29 AM.
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