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    AH Presentation Funeral Sash

    I saw this posted up on a Facebook collector page this morning by Don Boyle, and I thought it was rather interesting, so I thought they might be appreciated on here as well. All photos by Don Boyle via Facebook....




    Bob
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    More photos by Don Boyle....
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      Last 2 photos....




      Bob
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        #4
        Very impressive!

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          #5
          That eagle is to die for.........

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            #6
            Yes very nice!

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              #7
              Previously on the WAF ...

              Originally posted by Bob Lyons View Post
              AH Presentation Funeral Sash
              I saw this posted up on a Facebook collector page this morning ...
              Bob
              Bob:
              Thanks for posting the photos on the WAF,
              as I don't do Fb. In case DB needs to sell his to
              buy some shoes, I'm noting previously on the WAF
              in t=557602 from 2011, where the printed version
              are said to sell from $1K-1.5K USD, & the bullion
              types at ~$3500 (c.2007). See one to find below.

              (below) The AH Funeral Sash to find, if it still even exists?
              (below-2) Another period use photo of a AH funeral sash.
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              .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                #8
                Is it known how many of these were presented at funerals from Adolf H.?
                I guess it must be quite a lot!

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                  #9
                  Here is my example with a printed eagle.

                  I have seen a good number of variations, some with "Der Führer" or "Der Führer und oberste Befehlhaber der Wehrmacht' instead of "Adolf Hitler", with a printed Fuehrer Standard instead of the eagle, with the bullion embroidered eagle with the bullion embroidered Fuehrer Standard or just the eagle, etc.

                  The variations imply criteria for use of one or the other. I imagine it depends on the rank of the deceased if military or political leader, the individual's civilian status, or, if foreign, on the person's importance, military or otherwise.

                  Does anyone one know of a protocol that might exist for the presentation of a particular Fuehrer Kranz Band?
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                    #10
                    ... very interesting.

                    Originally posted by paulj View Post
                    Here is my example with a printed eagle. ...
                    variations imply criteria for use of one or the
                    other. I imagine it depends on the rank of the
                    deceased if military or political leader, the
                    individual's civilian status, or, if foreign, on the
                    person's importance, military or otherwise.

                    Does anyone one know of a protocol that
                    might exist for the presentation of a particular
                    Fuehrer Kranz Band?
                    paulj:
                    IDK zip about the FKB's on rank vs. quality,
                    or the use "protocal" on same. But IMO the
                    swinging ball font (name?) on the shown
                    all printed version seems very interesting.
                    .........
                    sigpic
                    .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                      There may be in issue about just when the sash was issued. I have seen all bullion and bullion combined with celon......depending on how early in the Reich they were issued. The total lack of embroidery may have something about how late in the war they were needed. I also have seen smaller ones that were presented on a stand and not draped.

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