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    Kreissieger refferance database

    hello all

    i thought i would build my own referance database with why, how and when's
    known makers ,production dates ,special charateristics from that particular maker,award documents and award specifications

    because i'm just starting to collect HJ items and my favorite badges are the sieger 1938 badges (in general all sieger badges but i need to start some where )

    i recently accuired my first badge(didn't arrive yet,but due next week)

    any help would be much appriciated (?)

    regards
    Richard van Kempen

    #2
    Hi Richard, makers of the Siegerabzeichen im Reichsberufswettkamph, were as follows;

    G.Brehmer, Marktneukirchen..
    A. G Tharn, Gablonz a.N
    H. Aurich, Dresden.

    Just to start you off...


    Best regards...John
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      #3
      And the back.. Maker; H. Aurich, Dresden..



      Hope this helps.. John
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        #4
        thank you very much John

        is that your badge?
        and is that the official presentation case for that badge?
        it looks a bit like an IC case can you post some pictures from the case??

        regards
        Richard van Kempen

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          #5
          Hi Richard, yes it is the original case... EK1 cases have the silver
          cross outlined on the lid, but as you say, similar..You will see the outline of the badge on the base.. Light blue cardboard boxes were also used for presentation, later in the war years..




          Regards ... John
          Warmest Regards ... John

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            #6
            another view..
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              #7
              top...
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                #8
                Thread

                Nice thread Richard; and John, what a beautiful piece... got any more to post ?

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                  #9
                  thank you John for the pictures of the case ,can i use these to illustrate my database?


                  thank you Kevin, this badge is my favorite and i want to make an extensive database of it including differances of each maker,and even die flaws(i know it's going to be a awesome job)
                  it has to be fairly complete with all i can find about this subject (even the history behind it)

                  i'm planning to put the known reproductions in it and why they aren't originals plus comparisoms with originals

                  i plan to collect them all

                  Richard van Kempen

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                    #10
                    Da Man

                    You the man Richard - look forward to following your work and collection. Thanks Dude.......

                    KAS

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                      #11
                      Hello Richard,

                      I am fortunate enough to own all of the Seiger badges for 1938 and 1939 and a Gauseiger badge for 1944. I have the award document for my 1938 Gauseiger Badge. Ity is a large document with an embossed image of the badge on the front cover. The award went to Hans Guenther Plate in der Wettkampfgruppe Handel. The 1939 Kresiseiger badge was made by H. Aurich. All of the rest were made by G. Brehmer. All are in excellent condition with the exception of the 1939 Reichsseiger. The gilt (or gold wash) on the eagle has gone to time for some reason. The 1938 Kreissieger has a lighter tone of bronze than does the 1939 version (different makers). I have never been able to determine why these badges do not have the RZM mark on them.

                      In addition to the award document, I have two certificates which were given to all participiants in the competitions. One is for 1937 and the other is for 1938.
                      OMSA #6582

                      At my age, "getting lucky" is finding my car in the parking lot.

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                        #12
                        Hi Richard, of course you may use the pictures.. When the 'book'
                        comes out I'll expect a mention.

                        I also have K-Sieger 1938 and 1944 painted, somewhere, I'll have to look for them.. My 1938 came with the persons Golden
                        honour badge (numbered).
                        Watch out for the 1944, painted, as these have been reproduced.
                        These 2nd pattern badges quite easy to find but the hard one to locate is the 1st pattern, a very different animal.. I been on the hunt for a 1st pat', on and off, for some time, so If anyone has one to spare??


                        Regards... John
                        Warmest Regards ... John

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                          #13
                          a book?? well i don't think there will be a book(not much of a writer you know ) maybe an internet page or site
                          but if my project get's to big for an internet site who knows

                          but every picture will be copywrited with the owners name (so no mistake can be made)

                          Ken
                          i'm eager to see the award documents and participation certificate ,i recently accuirred (spelling?) a 1936 RAD certificate (at a small locall militaria show)but i never seen any of those,the price was right and i thought well just do it

                          can anyone show those certificates and award documents?

                          regards
                          Richard van Kempen

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                            #14
                            Here is one from James Noble's collection

                            Posting for James! Enjoy!
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                              #15
                              Here is the back. Thanks James!!
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