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Originally posted by ErichS View PostYou know how I feel about the Reiter Minnesinger, one of my favorite cultural items. A very nice bust my friend!
I have a soft spot for him too. Still kicking myself for not buying the large version on horse by Rosenthal a few years back. In retrospect the price was a steal, but I'm sure I'll get one eventually. It's always nice to have neutral items on display outside the 'war-room' when you have visitors over.
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Originally posted by Minnesinger View PostThank you very much.
I have a soft spot for him too. Still kicking myself for not buying the large version on horse by Rosenthal a few years back. In retrospect the price was a steal, but I'm sure I'll get one eventually. It's always nice to have neutral items on display outside the 'war-room' when you have visitors over.
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I am still searching for one as well.
About two, three years ago there was one Erbhof sign on the market still unpacked in it´s original package from the Reichsnährstand - how these were sent to the farmers who were considered to be Erbhof owners - and it fetched something between 600 - 800 Euros.
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Another "Heil dem Gast" plate - I had an identical one before from the same area and sold it on E-stand some time ago.
This one is in much better condition and also bears the carved Lebensrune on it - there must have been a reason for that.
I assume this one was given either as an SS wedding plate or for celebrating the birth of a child.
In relation to their cultural significance in the period these pieces are still underestimated in collector´s market of today.
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Originally posted by Thorsten B. View PostI am still searching for one as well.
About two, three years ago there was one Erbhof sign on the market still unpacked in it´s original package from the Reichsnährstand - how these were sent to the farmers who were considered to be Erbhof owners - and it fetched something between 600 - 800 Euros.
Do you mean there is no period photos of this item you can provide us?
you demand photo evidence for items other than your own-perhaps you should live up to your own rules once in awhile.
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Nice Liferune shape
Originally posted by Thorsten B. View PostAnother "Heil dem Gast" plate - I had an identical one before from the same area and sold it on E-stand some time ago.
This one is in much better condition and also bears the carved Lebensrune on it - there must have been a reason for that.
I assume this one was given either as an SS wedding plate or for celebrating the birth of a child.
In relation to their cultural significance in the period these pieces are still underestimated in collector´s market of today.
in regards to your latest example from your cornucopia of wood plates
It is nice to see you like this less angular shaped life rune!
the shape of the life rune carved on your plate looks very much like the shape of my life rune candle holder.
I shall keep copies of this plate to show this less angular shape of life rune has other examples claimed to be both TR era and possible SS ties simply for having a life rune on it-as you suppose .
Much thanks,
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