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    #46
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      #47
      thanks to www and Stason, a beautifull groupingstatson KM china.jpg

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        #48
        Originally posted by marine View Post
        Hello!



        Black/Yellow ;Admiralitett.

        Black/Sillver ;Beamte.

        Red ;Höhere Offiziere.

        Green ;Bootsmann.


        Best,Marine.

        Hello all! It was interesting to read your messages.

        I collect long ago and I study a subject to the krigsmarena porcelain.


        Till color of borders, there are three colors:

        1. It is black / gold 1934-1939, it is black / yellow 1940-1942.
        2. Red/brown
        3. Green

        It is black / silver such porcelain isn't present.

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          #49
          There are one 100% the proof.

          It is the list of everything that it was necessary to take on the boat.

          And except everything, porcelain is written down there:







          The Green line: Is for Oberfeldwebel. - 100%

          The Red(brown) line: Is for Offiziere. - 100%

          The Black and Gold(yellow ) line: Is for Higher Offiziere. - documents which it is proved aren't present.

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            #50
            Photos of those years are the best proof:





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              #51
              David you owe Stason a drink
              Thanks a lot for sharing the proof Stason, great to see collectors work together so solve any question, I enjoyed reading your comments, questions and finally the ultimate solution!

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                  #53
                  Thank you Stason, for me is 100% clear now, great information, thanks for share it

                  Two questions:

                  - The dark strip for high rank officers is black or dark blue?, I have heard both

                  - If I understood you right, there were no china with silver-black for officials, right?
                  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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                    #54
                    Originally posted by km-spain View Post
                    Thank you Stason, for me is 100% clear now, great information, thanks for share it

                    Two questions:

                    - The dark strip for high rank officers is black or dark blue?, I have heard both

                    - If I understood you right, there were no china with silver-black for officials, right?

                    1) black / gold 1934-1939, black / yellow 1940-1942.
                    2) black / silver border doesn't exist.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by glaser View Post
                      David you owe Stason a drink
                      So it would seem, well well.

                      Just one question, the list looks like it comes from a book, any chance of showing the front cover and the front inside page?

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by David Fettes View Post
                        So it would seem, well well.

                        Just one question, the list looks like it comes from a book, any chance of showing the front cover and the front inside page?
                        Unfortunately the cover of the book isn't present. There are some more pages that it was still necessary to take aboard the boat.

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                          #57
                          Do you own the pages or are they from the internet?

                          Are any of the pages dated is really what I am after.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by David Fettes View Post
                            Do you own the pages or are they from the internet?

                            Are any of the pages dated is really what I am after.

                            There was a forum devoted to fleet five years ago. And there also there was a question that borders on porcelain mean.
                            Then at the collector on the krigsmarena, I showed the logbook in which it was written about porcelain.

                            I recommend to watch video:

                            https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=DDxud4IUFNk

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                              #59
                              Very intersting film.
                              Part one shows the items with coloured bands, part two (also on youtube) shows the small coffee cups without any bands, which according to the list on post 28 they should not have had!

                              Also of interest, in part two, is the trick they play on the guy reading a book while on a hammock. The book in question is Anilin written by Karl Aloys Schenzinger, the same man who wrote Der Hitlerjunge Quex.
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                                #60
                                Stason, an absolutely astonishing documentation. This might keep a few trolls away from my KM porcelain collecting thread, too. And, your collection is amazing. It must be the finest KM porcelaine collection out there. Well collected!

                                Originally posted by Stason View Post
                                ...2) black / silver border doesn't exist.
                                However, black/ silver striped KPM-produced porcelain with Kriegsmarine stamping do exist. Unfortunately not in my collection, but I have actually held an item in my hands. Kriegsmarine beamte officers had various silver-colored items instead of the for Kriegsmarine See-offiziere normal gold-colored ones: Uniform buttons, cap insignia, dagger hangers, cloth insignia..., the possibility for this black/striped silver KPM-produced and M-marked piece deriving from KM Beamte is rather large, wouldn't you think?

                                Best regards, Loke

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