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                Hi all:

                Just wanted to post one of my latest scores. Until now Id never use the words "score" & "repro" in the same sentence but heres a BEAUTIFUL repro of the tapestry that allegedly was "liberated" from the Darre headquarters/office by a GI and now resides in a private collection here in the states. Does anyone have a color photo of the original & who may own the original piece? All ive ever seen is the thumbnail size B&W photos but what I can see its dead on. I can just imagine what this thing cost to reproduce!!!!! The bullion work is INCREDIBLE! Also, Im sure this was a one time deal,any idea where it was made & who owned it before? Something this unique has to know who owned it last.
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                  Irminsul, or Life Tree Tapestry ???

                  Originally posted by RD Rygaard View Post
                  Darre Irminsul tapestry..... Museum quality repro!
                  ...repro of the tapestry that allegedly was "liberated"
                  from the Darre headquarters/office by a GI and now
                  resides in a private collection here in the states. ...
                  Hello RDR:
                  Interesting, and something I know nothing about too.
                  Noticed elsewhere online...
                  "the sacred Irminsul, or Life
                  Tree of the ancient Saxon saga and religion. This was
                  the symbol that was hewn from Wotan's ash tree that
                  actually stood at the top of the Externsteine, or Rocks of
                  the Sun at Detmold and adjacent to the Teutoberg Forest
                  of Hermann fame. The Irminsul was destroyed by Karl der
                  Grosse as the first act of the Diet of Worms in the 8th century,
                  thus setting off a fierce and long war between the Saxons
                  and Franks."
                  Teutoberg Forest, site of the 9 AD defeat
                  of the Imperial Roman
                  17, 18, and 19th Legions.

                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Teutoburg_Forest
                  OFW
                  (below) Also noted elsewhere online... "...RuSHA building at
                  Hedemannstrasse in Berlin, a wall hanging of the Irminsul.
                  Quotation "no people lives longer than the documents of its
                  culture."
                  (below 2) Photo of the tapestry from Mollo's Pictorial History
                  of the SS, a close-up of the actual tapestry.

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                  PS/ As I write this now watching the 1955 "Cult of the Cobra"
                  movie on free over the air MeTV local DTV channel 3-2. Best
                  line so far is "photos are forbidden". See more info online at
                  ---> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047966/
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                  .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                    side by side ...

                    Originally posted by RD Rygaard View Post
                    ...the original piece? All ive ever seen is the thumbnail
                    size B&W photos but what I can see its dead on. ...any
                    idea where it was made ...
                    RDR:
                    IMO heavy bullion work appear SW Asia in origin.
                    OFW

                    (below) Said to be original vs. posted replica, side by side.
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                      Interesting - never thought I would see this piece as a repro!

                      The picture with the original tapestry is not any RuSHA building, though.

                      It is the ground floor of the Ahnenerbe headquarter in Berlin-Dahlem.

                      The original tapestry was designed by Karl Diebitsch and Elfriede Seifert.

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                        I have a colour photo of the original. Will email it to you when I get home. And great score. I'd LOVE to have that myself. If you ever let it go or find out where to buy another contact me.

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                          Originally posted by Minnesinger View Post
                          I have a colour photo of the original. Will email it to you when I get home. And great score. I'd LOVE to have that myself. If you ever let it go or find out where to buy another contact me.
                          Thank you Thank you Thank you! PM SENT!

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                            It has several tell-tell differences from the original as it is. Most notably the text, background spacing and loops for hanging. I sent you a link for the colour-photo I uploaded for you.

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                              Originally posted by Minnesinger View Post
                              It has several tell-tell differences from the original as it is. Most notably the text, background spacing and loops for hanging. I sent you a link for the colour-photo I uploaded for you.
                              Here's the color photo sent to me by Minnesinger...so, part of the mystery is solved. Whoever had this made was following the colorscheme of the original.Im thinking this is an old instamatic or 110 photo & the film was notorious for turning everything orange over time so Im thinking the trim is actually black like the copy, though the pic makes appear brown. The same auction I got the banner from also had several DE standards & other very high end repros. (sold as such) wish Id saved more pics. The banners themselves were VERY convincing but the pole tops etc ,though detailed, lacked the quality of the originals.......
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