Hi everyone,
This morning I found a nice picture of the ultra rare Goldenes Kreuz des Deutschen Ordens in an Andreas Thies catalogue. Has someone remarked that the central GPB -with typical Jos Feuss- wreath- has an even fond? This in contrast to the normal GBP’s made by this maker. If you compare the letters with the “Austrian” fakes they come closer to the style that’s used for there post war manufacturing. However their not a perfect match; there are small differences in the lettering when you use the Swastika as a reference point! Besides that this prestige award was produced well into to war period, much later than the GPB I geuss. I just wanted to point out that Joss Feuss made a new design -this time with very uniform lettering- for this rare award.
Regards, Theo
Remark: I have those catalogues from a fellow collector; their is not much I can buy from the things that they offer
This morning I found a nice picture of the ultra rare Goldenes Kreuz des Deutschen Ordens in an Andreas Thies catalogue. Has someone remarked that the central GPB -with typical Jos Feuss- wreath- has an even fond? This in contrast to the normal GBP’s made by this maker. If you compare the letters with the “Austrian” fakes they come closer to the style that’s used for there post war manufacturing. However their not a perfect match; there are small differences in the lettering when you use the Swastika as a reference point! Besides that this prestige award was produced well into to war period, much later than the GPB I geuss. I just wanted to point out that Joss Feuss made a new design -this time with very uniform lettering- for this rare award.
Regards, Theo
Remark: I have those catalogues from a fellow collector; their is not much I can buy from the things that they offer
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