John, The first one appears to be a painted lead SS officer, # 2 appears to be a award pin for mountian climbing, #3 is a very nice tinnie for a meeting to let the people of the listed towns to always work togather for the betterment of all. lose translation is (We will always triumph if we pull togather.)
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Good evening people, should have said, It's made of plastic..
What I find of Interest is the thought that went into the design of such an Item. Not only have they put a round stand on it, as well as a pin, but there's a hole through the head for a cotton tie, giving the client, and I suppose the collector, options in price and how to display. These badges must have been made in their thousands, I just can't Imagine sitting there painting each hand, face, bits of uniform, cuff title, arm band etc....
Best regards....... John
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WHW Figures (2)
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Since the fall of the Berlin Wall a considerable number of porcelain figures have emerged from both private and commercial store houses. These are mainly unpainted, with and with out pins.
The figures sold through the WHW should all have been painted, glazed and complete with pins. The whole point of having the figures finished was it gave work to the unemployed who were paid for their labours; part of what the WHW was for.
Some of the plastic figures had a small piece of cotton or sting attached instead of a pin. Some of the others, mainly those of military equipment (dark grey) had neither pin or thread.
Another KWHW series that can still be found in abundance in Germany are the star signs (Stern Bilder) that were sold during October 21st and 22nd 1944. They can still be found in cartons of 100, with either thread, safety pin or a wire means of attachment.
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Is this real / Plastic Figure
Is this real (FlaK 40 17/11)
I have found your badge illustrated in a small book on badges used between 1930 and 1945.
It is listed as "SS Thank you pin for true help in the war time" however that translation is open to other interpretation.
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I have at last found this little figure. It is part of a set released on the 18th of October 1940 for the Police "Tag der Deutschen Polizei" 5 standing, 1 on a motor bike and 1 on horseback.
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