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    Yes steve
    Other information for the box?

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      Frisch - Fromm - Fröhlich - Frei.

      Obviously some kind of Julfest gift, of course..but I have no idea what was kept inside and presented initially.

      Anyway: a cool authentic piece.

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        do you know that?

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          my couple of cultural items :

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            Hope you like the Radleuchter that I just purchased in Germany.
            1930's , TR period piece , diameter of the rim 85 CM , overall would be around 1 meter. 65 cm high. Don't know if this is a DHW piece , but to me it just screams SS.

            Particulary I like the pattern on the outer side of the rim which resembles some found on Allach ceramics.
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              Nice haul!

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                Love the design Flip, so where you going to hang it?

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                  Originally posted by ErichS View Post
                  Love the design Flip, so where you going to hang it?
                  Jul corner, of course !

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                    Originally posted by roche View Post
                    do you know that?

                    "Ahnen mahnen"

                    wow! that is one of a kind fantastic cultural piece
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                      Ineresting broach

                      Here's an interesting silver broach I picked up. I really like the design with the spirals around the edge. I've tried to find out who "C.D." was, but I haven't been able to find anyone on the lists of known German silver smiths with these initials/mark.
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                        Originally posted by ETN View Post
                        Here's an interesting silver broach I picked up. I really like the design with the spirals around the edge. I've tried to find out who "C.D." was, but I haven't been able to find anyone on the lists of known German silver smiths with these initials/mark.
                        Super brooch. I think it's made by Ringele and a few years short of the TR.

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                          Originally posted by Minnesinger View Post
                          Super brooch. I think it's made by Ringele and a few years short of the TR.
                          Could you tell me more about Ringele please? So then it would be post 1945?

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                            Originally posted by ETN View Post
                            Could you tell me more about Ringele please? So then it would be post 1945?
                            All I know is that Ringele made EK's during WWI marked C.D. 800. No, my gut tells me pre 1933. Perhaps sometime in the 20's? Runic brooches was in vogue then and were made by several firms. Here is a page from a pre-TR salescatalogue by one selling other germanic designs.

                            Last edited by Minnesinger; 11-21-2012, 04:06 PM.

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                              Originally posted by Minnesinger View Post
                              All I know is that Ringele made EK's during WWI marked C.D. 800. No, my gut tells me pre 1933. Perhaps sometime in the 20's? Runic brooches was in vogue then and were made by several firms. Here is a page from a pre-TR salescatalogue by one selling other germanic designs.

                              Thank you for sharing this, that helps a lot

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                                Originally posted by Thälmannpionier View Post
                                "Ahnen mahnen"

                                wow! that is one of a kind fantastic cultural piece
                                many thanks, but I can not understand everything that is written on the engraved plate. Could someone write me in German line by line, Please?

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