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    Glass "Tinnie" ??

    Has anyone seen one of these before? It is a light blue glass and shows a monument with an inscription. The base is flared out on the back and it looks like a pin hole through the base. It is fairly heavy and it would have to a substantial pin to hold it securly if thats the way it was meant to be displayed.
    If someone recognizes the monument and can translate the inscription I would appreciate it.

    Greg
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    Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


    As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.



    #2
    Greg, This is one of 1 in a set of I believe 15 Glass German architectural monuments ornaments sold by the KWHW between 1942/43. Sorry I don't know which one this is hopefully someone else here can provide that information.

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      #3
      Originally posted by jnoble
      Greg, This is one of 1 in a set of I believe 15 Glass German architectural monuments ornaments sold by the KWHW between 1942/43. Sorry I don't know which one this is hopefully someone else here can provide that information.
      James,

      Well, that more than I knew before. Thanks for pointing me in a direction. I'll see what I can dig up now.

      Greg
      Last edited by Greg Sebring; 10-18-2003, 05:49 PM.
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      Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


      As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.


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        #4
        Glass "Tinnie"

        This is "HERMANNSDENKMAL" and is from a set of 17 historic monuments, produced for the KWHW street collections during the 19th and 20th of September 1942. They come in a variety of colours, however if washed some tend to loose the colour and you end up with white glass. I have seen them mounted on the window frame or a small shelf in front of the window, set into a wooded shield and hung from string, this of course tends to turn them upside down.

        Aachen Rathaus and Kaiserpfalz Aachen = same picture different name KA is the rarest.
        Berg Isel - Denkmal
        Brandenburger Tor
        Garnisionskirche Potsdam
        HERMANNSDENKMAL
        Holstentor Lübeck
        Karlstein b. Prag
        Mahnmal München
        Marienburg
        Prinz Eugendenkmal Wien (in one of the earlier books this is also suposed to exist without Wien, sofar I have not seen one)
        Reishcehrenmal Berlin
        Starssburger Wien
        Stephansdom Wien
        Tannenberg Denkmal
        Völkerschlacht Denkmal
        Wawwel Krakau

        Colours white, blue, brown, green, red, orange, violet and ultramarine, name a few.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Marc Sherriff
          This is "HERMANNSDENKMAL" and is from a set of 17 historic monuments, produced for the KWHW street collections during the 19th and 20th of September 1942. They come in a variety of colours, however if washed some tend to loose the colour and you end up with white glass. I have seen them mounted on the window frame or a small shelf in front of the window, set into a wooded shield and hung from string, this of course tends to turn them upside down.

          Aachen Rathaus and Kaiserpfalz Aachen = same picture different name KA is the rarest.
          Berg Isel - Denkmal
          Brandenburger Tor
          Garnisionskirche Potsdam
          HERMANNSDENKMAL
          Holstentor Lübeck
          Karlstein b. Prag
          Mahnmal München
          Marienburg
          Prinz Eugendenkmal Wien (in one of the earlier books this is also suposed to exist without Wien, sofar I have not seen one)
          Reishcehrenmal Berlin
          Starssburger Wien
          Stephansdom Wien
          Tannenberg Denkmal
          Völkerschlacht Denkmal
          Wawwel Krakau

          Colours white, blue, brown, green, red, orange, violet and ultramarine, name a few.
          Thanks Marc,

          I don't know where else I would have found that much information. I don't believe this forum has an equal when it comes to knowledge base. Thanks again.

          Greg
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          Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


          As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.


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            #6
            ... searching through this forum is great ... I found exactly what I am looking for

            Although, I really can't make out which historic monument mine refers to ... I really can't read this!

            Thanks for some help here ...
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              #7
              Here is another photo of an assortment of the glass monuments. The photo was taken by another forum member that I'm sorry I can't remember his identity. I copied his photo to keep with my one piece.

              Greg
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              Sgt. Mahlon E. Sebring, 82nd ABN, 319th Glider Field Arty. A Battery - Normandy to Berlin


              As it was their duty to defend our freedom, so it becomes our duty to honor their service.


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                #8
                The Sütterlin script is a challenge for many of us, to be sure, but the inscription is "Berg-Isel Denkmal." This 1892 monument in Tyrolean Austria near Innsbruck commemorates the heroic battles fought there in the early part of the 19th century, and particularly freedom-fighter Andreas Hofer, who is the main subject of the monument. If I may, I would suggest that you consider adding to your library the fine new reference work of Joseph Cassidy and Chrystopher Alexander titled "Wilterhilfswerk: National Street/House Collections & More, A Collector's Guide" published in 2011, which has been referred to recently on the WAF site. The "glassies" in the set of which this piece is a part are well-covered and depicted on pgs 80-82. Hope this is helpful to you.

                Br. James

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                  #9


                  Thanks a lot, Br. James - it is much appreciated!

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                    #10
                    Kevin,

                    FYI, this thread has more info on the 19-20 September 1942 WHW collection drive that featured these glass monument pieces, including the whole boxed set.

                    Best,
                    Greg

                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...light=glassies
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                      #11
                      pic of the real life Hermannsdenkmal in the Teutoburger Wald that started this thread. Cheers, Torsten.
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                        #12
                        Bergisel-Denkmal
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