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    Jakob Grimminger's gold party badges

    Hello All - Although things like the gold party badges and Coburg badges are out of my reach I always like to check out the threads.

    I am surprised no one has put up a thread bringing attention to the fact that Josef Grimminger's small and large gold party badges and document (along with various other items) are for sale at the next Thies auction. Maybe I just overlooked any new thread on this but I did a search for his name aand saw nothing. Estimate is 10,000 Euros.

    If you download Thies's catalogue it's in the section 353 to 384.

    Curt

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    ... and many more items said to come from Grimminger's estate ...

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      #3
      Yes nice material Curt, the consignor got sick and looks like selling out.

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        #4
        Looks like 2014 is starting out with many big ticket items on the market.

        Mil

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          Thanks for this heads-up, Curt. In fact, one of our colleagues here has already put up pix from the announced Grimminger collection, including the matched set of GPBs, on another website Forum. For myself, I was immediately taken by the odd and unusual application of the NSDAP membership numbers to the reverse of the Fuess-marked badge. Normally the numbers on Fuess-marked GPBs form an arc at the bottom edge of the reverse, though in the case in point, the numbers were applied in a straight line, just the way Deschler would have applied them. Very odd, to say the least...

          Br. James

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            Grimminger

            This one differs from the GPB at Andreas Thies Auction.
            was sold by Gottlieb;

            Strange?

            Koen
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              Originally posted by Br. James View Post
              Thanks for this heads-up, Curt. In fact, one of our colleagues here has already put up pix from the announced Grimminger collection, including the matched set of GPBs, on another website Forum. For myself, I was immediately taken by the odd and unusual application of the NSDAP membership numbers to the reverse of the Fuess-marked badge. Normally the numbers on Fuess-marked GPBs form an arc at the bottom edge of the reverse, though in the case in point, the numbers were applied in a straight line, just the way Deschler would have applied them. Very odd, to say the least...

              Br. James
              James, which forum would that be, please? PM me if you feel appropriate.

              Thanks,
              Mil

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                #8
                hmmm...

                the digits.
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                  Originally posted by Matthew View Post
                  the digits.
                  Grimminger was a party member like everyone else so why would his badge be numbered differently? That poses a question and a problem as far as I'm concerned. The 24mm badge made into a stick pin that Ulric of England had for sale had the correct numbering. These badges? Hmmmm.
                  Last edited by ErichS; 03-03-2014, 08:53 PM.

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                    #10
                    Fronts.
                    On the left- Grimminger badge. On the right- original Deschler. And in the middle- something off of Charlie Snyder's website. Found in the Berghof area with the COA upon request.

                    Hyphen between L-S, spot where the swastika touches the band above the A in D.A.P. general size of the lettering, silver/gold swastika outline, Z in SOZIALISTISCHE, I in NATIONAL, thickness of the outer band, etc.
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                      Originally posted by Koen P View Post
                      This one differs from the GPB at Andreas Thies Auction.
                      was sold by Gottlieb;

                      Strange?

                      Koen
                      Indeed I also noted that earlier in post 1064 in this thread http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...minger&page=71
                      Jon said that it was not unusual to have two sets?
                      What's the history/provenance on CG's badge?

                      Also what's the story of so much items still being together after the first auction. In the foreword of the book it is said that the items were "scattered"?

                      And what's the history of the items before the first(?) auction april 15th 1997...
                      Last edited by Dmv; 03-04-2014, 04:24 AM.

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                        #12
                        Thanks, Matt, for raising the issue of the font style...being apparently identical on both the large Deschler and the small Fuess-marked badge...I noticed that, too, and thought that I had initially raised it. Glad you did, as it is important here.

                        Is there any provenance with this matched set that links it back to Jakiob Grimminger? While it was not rare that a Pg. had additional individual and matched sets of GPBs made for various uniforms over time (I have occasionally wondered how many individual GPBs were actually made and distributed/sold to members over the years!), the history of this particular set calls out for further documentation, especially since there are questions regarding the numbering on the pieces. If anyone would bid on a matched set of GPBs that once belonged to such a noted personage as Jakob Grimminger, the permanent bearer of the Blut Fahne, that person's bid would certainly need to be significant in amount!

                        Br. James

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                          Last time I saw the same (or very similar) font used on a GPB was on the Maurice piece. That badge too had a center disc that was deemed 'different' so to speak.

                          cheers

                          Matt
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                            Originally posted by Matthew View Post
                            Last time I saw the same (or very similar) font used on a GPB was on the Maurice piece. That badge too had a center disc that was deemed 'different' so to speak.

                            cheers

                            Matt
                            Different is a kind word Matt.

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                              What's the verdict on the Grimminger set of badges on the A.T. auction?

                              Mil

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