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    KM Small Coffee Cup and Soup Bowl

    Hi Folks: I just want to share with you a KM small Coffee Cup and a Soup Bowl

    Cup is made by "Jager" dated 1940
    Soup Bowl is made by "KPM" dated 1941 with a green trim
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    Bowl pictures
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      #3
      Last picture...I think KM dinner ware is cool. Cups in all services are hard to find.
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        #4
        Excellent porcelain to the krigsmarine.

        The Green line: Is for Oberfeldwebel.

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          #5
          Hello, why you say that the green lines were for Oberfeldwebel, do you, or anybody else, any period reference about the different colors use. Thanks
          Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items

          Regards
          Eduardo


          Collecting Kriegsmarine !!!: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=725610

          sigpic "Deutsche Kriegsmarine"

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            #6
            Hello!



            Black/Yellow ;Admiralitett.

            Black/Sillver ;Beamte.

            Red ;Höhere Offiziere.

            Green ;Bootsmann.


            Best,Marine.

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              #7
              Hello, thank you , may I ask you where was this regulated?
              Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items

              Regards
              Eduardo


              Collecting Kriegsmarine !!!: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=725610

              sigpic "Deutsche Kriegsmarine"

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                #8
                sources

                Originally posted by marine View Post
                Hello!



                Black/Yellow ;Admiralitett.

                Black/Sillver ;Beamte.

                Red ;Höhere Offiziere.

                Green ;Bootsmann.


                Best,Marine.
                Hello,

                interesting. Where does this classification comes from ? Any place where I can find the sources to read about it ?

                What does it mean ? The color depends on the "owner" ? The "user" ?

                Lets say in an officers mess. They do serve in red, black/silver and black/yellow cups based on who is ordering it ?

                Thanks
                Christian

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by km-spain View Post
                  Hello, thank you , may I ask you where was this regulated?

                  Yes my friend!

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                    #10
                    The colours have nothing to do with rank, it is just decor. You find different colour rings on DAF canteen ware, again nothing to do with rank. It is a dealer myth IMO to charge a higher price for an "Officers" set.

                    For example, what rank would this one be, super officer?
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by David Fettes View Post
                      The colours have nothing to do with rank, it is just decor. You find different colour rings on DAF canteen ware, again nothing to do with rank. It is a dealer myth IMO to charge a higher price for an "Officers" set.

                      For example, what rank would this one be, super officer?


                      What you say is not true!



                      Best,Marine.

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                        #12
                        To be honest, I never never heard about this color scheme and I think this is extremely unpractical in daily live.

                        Marine, it would be very helpful if you could answer the questions asked above. This would much more contribute to this thread than a simple "What you say is not true".

                        I am much open for any explanation.

                        Regards
                        Christian

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                          #13
                          The canteen ware was totalitarian, the extra cost to produce a different colour ring for each officer / beamte class was too great.

                          What rank are the plain ones meant to be then? Lowest of the low?

                          You walk into a mess area and you identify who is an officer by looking at his plate? No chance, you look at the rank on his uniform.

                          If anything I would expect Officers (high ranking ones anyway) to have fine bone china, not chunky, run of the mill, standard canteen ware but with a coloured ring on it.



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                            #14
                            Originally posted by compressore View Post
                            To be honest, I never never heard about this color scheme and I think this is extremely unpractical in daily live.

                            Marine, it would be very helpful if you could answer the questions asked above. This would much more contribute to this thread than a simple "What you say is not true".

                            I am much open for any explanation.

                            Regards
                            Christian
                            Hello Christian!


                            Was not collor tags right would i not written them here.




                            Best,Marine.

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                              #15
                              For us who have dived at German shipwrecks, have seen that it is true.
                              Stason has a stunning collection of KM porcelain, and has absolutely right!

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