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    Reichsadler bust RZM M3/100 marked

    I got this nice bust today, it was stored in a basement since end of the war, due to that it has some oxidation damages ...
    But nice to see a marked original.
    It is a huger size, I put a EK2 nearby for size comparison.
    This is the first eagle pattern from maker 100, different from the Nurnberg style, I saw till now.
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          #5
          Nice eagle--I've never seen this pattern in this size before.
          Erich
          Festina lente!

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            #6
            Interesting
            COLLECTING POLITICAL ITEMS, HJ AND SS

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              #7
              Hi M-E-H-T,

              Nice bird, not generally political but an army award,

              Cheers
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                This is the first eagle pattern from maker 100, different from the Nurnberg style, I saw till now. -M-E-H-T
                I know of three in this series (other than the Nuremberg version), there is this army one, the NSKK version - (the NSKK one is currently on E-Stand- see pictures) and the Luftwaffe Version,

                Cheers
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                  This is the first eagle pattern from maker 100, different from the Nurnberg style, I saw till now.
                  Technically, the E-Stand NSKK is not from this series as it has the same base as the M3/100 Nuremberg eagle, here are the three I know of from this series, all with the same eagle to base attachment and the same stepped two piece white marble base,

                  Cheers
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                    #10
                    Stunning collection, Mike.

                    Cheers,
                    Mil

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                      This is the first eagle pattern from maker 100, different from the Nurnberg style, I saw till now. M-E-H-T
                      Stunning collection, Mike. Cheers,
                      Mil
                      Thanks a lot Mil -I appreciate your kind words. The RZM 3/100 Nuremberg Eagle seems to be the most common desk bird from this maker- sometimes maker marked & sometimes not. Your RZM marked gilt M3/100 Nuremberg eagle however is one of the rarest versions of these birds with the amazing gold finish nearly completely intact. Mostly they are like this standard silver plated one I came across recently- this one also marked 3/100.

                      Cheers.
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                        #12
                        Thanks Mike, good to know we have bird lovers amongst us! These desk pieces are the epitome of all political collections. It is a must to have. The prices are now unobtainable especially KSE ones.

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                          "Stunning" indeed, Michael; I couldn't agree more with Mil!

                          Cheers,

                          Br. James

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                            Hi Mike,

                            Here it is for reference.

                            Regards,
                            Mil

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                              #15
                              Hi Mil, WOW!!!, Thanks for posting it again, super nice and super scarce piece with that finish. The silver finish on the M3/100's holds up well so I can only imagine how stunning your gold bird looks in real life and bright sunshine.

                              Cheers,
                              Michael

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