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    Eagle.

    Hi. I have the possibility to buy an eagle.
    I wanted to know your opinion. It is strange for me the issue.

    Best regards.

    Maciej G.










    #2
    Hi Maciej,

    This eagle looks strange to me, too! Don't think I've ever seen anything like it, though it is apparently designed to resemble the DE Standard w/name box. I would assume it to be a fantasy piece...unless someone here has further experience of similar pieces?

    Br. James

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      #3
      hello, i can"t tell from pics ,but ,does this piece have a hanging devise on bacK ... EC

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        #4
        Never seen such a design before. I see it as two-ways: either a total fantasy; or a one-off commissioned piece. One way is to trace back from the original maker or WMF; which if you collect antique tableware, etc, the WMF belong to a metalware factory called Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik AG (or Metalware Factory of Wuerttemberg). I have never seen any TR pieces made by them. Perhaps some other collectors might chime in. (my opinion of the WMF stamp in this piece is poorly marked).

        Mil

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          #5
          ?? for me fantasy. I would not trust it!!
          The WMF marking is not as according the mid-1930's or later years. The W is indeed above the other two, but the left lower V-point, fitted in those days in the middle part for the M, the second lower V-point was situated between the top of the right leg of the M and next to the F. All within a square.
          Sorry, but I cannot show pictures, so I try to explain!

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            #6
            I'm glad that both Mil and Wim have commented on this piece; they are both very knowledgeable here! One last question: there appears to be a word or some sort of mark at the top of this bird's right wing (the left when facing the piece), though I'm unable to make it out. Can you provide a closeup of this wing top, Maciej?

            As to your originally-stated intention of possibly buying this piece: I think you have a reliable response now!

            Cheers, my fiiend, and take heart: there are many more eagles out there -- good ones, too!

            Br. James

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              #7
              Would agree with Br. James. Go for a textbook piece that you can't go wrong.
              Railway eagles are also nice and they tend to be available on the e-stand from time to time.

              Mil

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                #8
                Hi.

                At first thank you for all your comments.

                This is a very controversial and unusual bird.
                I have only three last photo. It may be helpful.

                Each next word will be helpful.

                Best regards.

                Maciej G.








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                  #9
                  Hi,

                  Thanks for the additional photos. Give us a bit of a background - where did you come across this piece? i.e. country? or dealer?
                  it looks very convincingly aged; but the paint looks too fresh unless it was very well stored, etc.

                  I still don't like this piece, but as I pointed out, could be a one-off commissioned item, or a fantasy.

                  Mil

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                    #10
                    Hi.

                    The official version: found the ceiling in the renovation of the building in Austria.
                    Is this true? I do not know!! It is available for purchase, the seller wants 800 Euros!

                    Best regards.

                    Maciej G.

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                      #11
                      still no attachment pics ? .. EC

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                        #12
                        OK, i see the 3 three nail holes ..was not hung/bolted .... EC

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                          #13
                          Just an observation:
                          The rectangle below the wreath is part of the overall stamping (looks like thin aluminum), but the "name plaque" is a separate piece that seems to be pinned/riveted onto the rectangle, and wrapped around the edges.


                          Regards,
                          Kent

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                            #14
                            i would do more reserch be fore i would turn it down ...lots of "uncommon" items were produced as we all know during the THIRD REICH , just my HO ..... EC

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                              #15
                              Hi. I can't get more pictures! That's all!
                              With these objects are no simple answers!
                              Thank you for all your comments.

                              Best regards.

                              Maciej G.
                              Last edited by Maciej G; 07-15-2013, 03:22 PM.

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