I havent seen this old of a tinnie before.When did they start making them?
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Some interesting pieces, though not all of the same vintage. The badge on the bottom of your display is of the logo of the DAF, the German Labor Front, which came into existence in 1933. I cannot read the badge on the right, but the porcelain piece on the left is very nice. It was cast in Meissen and bears the proper crossed-swords mark of a piece made there between 1815 and 1924. The inscription indicates a popular sentiment that was felt throughout Germany and elsewhere from after the post-WWI settlements, namely that "The Saar is, was and remains German." Given that this piece was made not later than 1924 it would be an over-simplification to assume that it was created by/for the NSDAP of that time; the call to reunification of the German territories of the Saarland and the several other areas removed from German federal control during the post-WWI years was quite strong and led to, among other things, the plebicite which resulted in the re-occupation of the Saar Territory by the German Army in 1935.
Br. James
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Badge on the right. I will try to read it:
"Neustadt / Saale
80. Stiftungsfest
u. 6. Gausängertag
5.-6. Juli 1930"
It seems to be a badge from a 80th anniversary celebration and 6th Gau - Singing Festival
from Neustadt / Saale. 5.- 6. July 1930
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Neustadt_an_der_Saale
Gerdan
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Badge on the right. I will try to read it:
"Neustadt / Saale
80. Stiftungsfest
u. 6. Gausängertag
5.-6. Juli 1930"
It seems to be a badge from a 80th anniversary celebration and 6th Gau - Singing Festival
from Neustadt / Saale. 5.- 6. July 1930
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Neustadt_an_der_Saale
Gerdan
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