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    Hi all,
    I have just bought a nice NSDAP cap wreath and after it arrived I noticed the maker's mark on the back. It is: M1/136/15
    Now I understand that the wreath was made by Salcher & Sons of Wagstadt in the Bohemia Moravia Protectorate.......but can someone please explain the last numbers meaning? (the '/15' at the end). No big deal but just curious!
    (As a bye-the-bye, the centre roundel was made by Deschler)
    Thanks in advance


    #2
    hi
    I do not know mine does not have this kind of marking on the back
    but my friend Pascal B owns one similar to yours

    rzm-021-27c54c2.jpg

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      #3
      Interesting, Pascal. The maker mark on my example is in RAISED lettering. You're friends example is stamped IN (Depressed).
      Must be 2 different manufacturing methods.

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        #4
        Markings

        Not a standard RZM code that I know of. It would normally be marked M1/136. Besides, if it was an RZM code, the "RZM" logo would be present.

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          #5
          Badge

          My apology. Once I looked closer, that circle appears to be an RZM mark. Don't understand the extra number, though.

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            #6
            Originally posted by sgstandard View Post
            My apology. Once I looked closer, that circle appears to be an RZM mark. Don't understand the extra number, though.
            Ya beat me to it haha! I was just gonna say that there IS an RZM stamp also above the maker mark.
            I have seen mention of this type of 'extended' maker marking, but I can't for the life of me remember where I saw it or what it indicated! (it's an age thing! lol)

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