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    mamor Eagle

    Hi guy´s,

    i got him today.
    Very nice eagle .
    Maybe a collector, can tell me which time he was produce?

    best Seb.






    #2
    Wow,
    that's a very interesting bird!!

    Congrats on this one,

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      #3
      I agree, very nice and probably produced in the mid to late 30's. Your eagle does look like the one that was on the Mahnmal.
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        #4
        Originally posted by ErichS View Post
        I agree, very nice and probably produced in the mid to late 30's. Your eagle does look like the one that was on the Mahnmal.
        Hello Erich,

        thanks for your answer.
        Maybe do you know (or somebody) the maker?

        Seb.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ojoneso View Post
          Hello Erich,

          thanks for your answer.
          Maybe do you know (or somebody) the maker?

          Seb.
          Maker no, but Schmid was the artist.

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            #6
            I am surprised the consensus on this one is GOOD...

            I for one think its a reproduction... its simply appears to me to be one of the Nuremburg eagles but without the details...

            I am no expert and my opinions should not be construed as a final authority..

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              #7
              Originally posted by ErichS View Post
              I agree, very nice and probably produced in the mid to late 30's. Your eagle does look like the one that was on the Mahnmal.
              Just because of the position of the swaz ? The wings are quite different.

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                #8
                Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
                Just because of the position of the swaz ? The wings are quite different.
                True, after another look it maybe more of a Nurnberg style eagle but it does resemble the Mahnmal eagle as well which is also a Schmid design.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TxGauleiter View Post
                  I am surprised the consensus on this one is GOOD...

                  I for one think its a reproduction... its simply appears to me to be one of the Nuremburg eagles but without the details...

                  I am no expert and my opinions should not be construed as a final authority..
                  hi mate,

                  no worries,
                  that´s a fine original

                  best Seb.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ojoneso View Post
                    hi mate,

                    no worries,
                    that´s a fine original

                    best Seb.
                    Congrats and enjoy, I am a fan of all things original!

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                      #11
                      This conversation about the 'desk eagle' modeled after the Great Eagles standing on each end of the tribune of the Luitpold Arena at the Nuremberg Rally Grounds is quite interesting and got me thinking about the various designs these eagles went through. I own two examples: one is a gilt-fired eagle and swas that sits atop a three-columned base of red marble and gilded metal columns, and the other is a plaster copy of the eagle and base probably made in the 1960s. The former eagle is finely detailed on both surfaces; the plaster piece is almost devoid of detail on the reverse. I bought the plaster copy fairly early in my collecting career and was not able to add the gilded piece until about 14 years ago.

                      In my opinion, and consulting with Ulrich of England's book "Deutschland Erwache," the source of these eagles goes back to Hitler's original sketch for the first DE Standard which he personally drew in 1922. This sketch included a spread-winged eagle atop a wreathed and static swas about to take off in flight; the bird was bent forward with wings fully extended and tail lifted high. That design was executed in metal by the Munich jewelers Otto and Karolina Gahr. Hitler's design of a spread-winged eagle surmounting a swas was incorporated into the banner of the "Volkischer Beobachter" newspaper and remained there in print until it ceased publication. The next three-dimensional manifestation of the eagle and swas rendered in metal, other than in the form of logo lapel pins, is seen in the two bronze eagles sitting atop standard boxes with 'NSDAP' on them, on the tops of long poles, each facing toward the other and flanking the main entrance of the Brown House in Munich. These eagles take a more upright and regal posture than those atop the DE Standards; their wings are extended but pointed down and to the rear, and their tails are also not raised in immanent flight. These eagles were a part of the major renovation designed by Prof. Paul Ludwig Troost which created the Braunes Haus as NSDAP Headquarters, completed in late 1930. Interestingly, these door eagles were very similar to that which sat atop the Mahnmal in the Feldherrnhalle. Prof. Troost had his hand in this memorial project, as well, though it was not christened until the annual march to the FHH in November of 1933. The memorial was designed by Troost and executed by Prof. Kurt Schmid-Ehmen, who was a known sculptor, artist and Party member and who would also design the eagles which adorned the Party buildings on the Königsplatz, the New Reichschcancllery and the Rally Grounds in Nuremberg...though his later works would become even more stately and stylized than his early work at the Brown House and FHH.

                      Just some thoughts on the subject...

                      Br. James

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                        #12
                        Hi Seb,

                        I think yours is the HB version and conforms to the pieces that I own.

                        Mil

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                          #13
                          Hi,

                          of course
                          desk eagle . Sorry, I learn english

                          Br.James good answer incl. lot of informations!!
                          is not easy to read for me but i can understand a lot of!


                          @Military

                          HB is the maker .?
                          What means ,version

                          has HB produce a own version?
                          And who is HB?


                          Best rg
                          Sebastian
                          Last edited by Ojoneso; 05-09-2011, 03:14 PM.

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                            #14
                            Dear Seba,

                            I had a look at your image again which shows a close up of the maker mark. Can you take a better image? Those that I have come across are either marked with a RZM M3 suffix, unmarked or HB. There was an old thread about the HB maker, but I cant seem to find it.

                            Don't worry about the price that you paid, enjoy the desk eagle.

                            Mil

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                              #15
                              Desk eagle

                              Nice original

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