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    SS plate

    What do you guys think about this one ?
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        I'd say a fantasy-piece. There are names of SS-divisions on the plate that weren't even invented in the year 1937!

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          #5
          The plate is original but the paintings on the front are of newer date.

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          DeMil

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            #6
            I agree with DeMil...old plate with some decal on the front. It would be be worth more with that decal removed.

            Mark

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              ton g, good point, if true. Could you clarify .. [which ones] ?

              DeMil kingtiger, what part do you think is new/decals ?

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                Doug, I think the whole front of the plate inside of the outer black thin line is a transfer decal, perhaps over fired on the plate or simply applied and dried. The underside of the plate appears authentic to me.

                There is some shiny coating on the top of the plate. Perhaps spray on shellac? No doubt a fantasy or tourist piece. Comic book like in design (cluttered) and too flashy for the period.
                Last edited by kingtiger; 03-22-2009, 12:02 AM. Reason: added material

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                  #9
                  I think these are painted actually, but still very much post-war. See quite a few of these around with various schemes.

                  K

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                    #10
                    There were no SS formed divisions until 1939, 1937 is VT period

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                      #11
                      SS Plate - 100% original
                      Cover - fantasy

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                        #12
                        Plate

                        I agree. Bauscher Weiden is a well known SS mess plate manufacturer. There are only 3 that I know of. The other 2 are "Victoria" and "Bohemia" of Chezoslovakia. All is not lost. I recommend putting it in a display frame with the back side facing out.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by DeMil View Post
                          The plate is original but the paintings on the front are of newer date.

                          Regards
                          DeMil
                          i think the same but a very nice work
                          regards
                          uscha

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Uscha View Post
                            i think the same but a very nice work
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                            uscha
                            I think so too, a very nice piece of work.
                            I asked about this on another forum and someone there said a guy by the name of Chris Farlow [England] was well known to make elaborate drawings like this on plates of political and military subjects in the 70's, does that ring a bell with anyone ?

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                              SS plate

                              Hi,
                              I don't know about Chris Farlow's painting talent, his shop was "Call to Arms" in Upper Street, Islington in London. He came to fame as a singer - "Out of Time", a Jagger/Richards song - in the 60's and then went on to his militaria career, back in the days when Rob Tredwen was Rob Taylor and Eddie Kenten ran CW Traders in Camden Passage!
                              Back in the days when the fantasy etched K98k bayonets first appeared and Tony Oliver's phone number was the maker's code on his SS buckles (at least you knew those were copies!).
                              Who said "nostalgia ain't what it used to be!".
                              Funny old hobby isn't it.
                              Have fun,
                              Grossfuss

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