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    memento mori skull pin?

    hi experts,

    i bought this nice skull made of bone as a memento mori pin.

    the pin looks like period WW1-WW2. has anybody seen such pin worn by members of freikorps or ss?

    thx for your help,

    cheers Bernhard
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      #3
      It has some nice details!

      Photos with skull stick pins are rare. Sorry, I have never seen a photo with a similar skull like this one.
      Last edited by Sergeant 08; 02-04-2011, 11:07 AM.

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        Bernhard,

        In my opinion at least the skull - if not the whole piece - is possibly much older than WW I/WW II period.

        Therefore I would like to see other detailed pics of the needle and how it´s been connected with the skull.

        These memento mori pieces can be hundreds of years old.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
          These memento mori pieces can be hundreds of years old.
          That is correct. Such things were very popular in the centuries before.

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            #6
            Here the pin, it is in the style of WW1 and WW2 tinnies.

            The pin itself is stuck in a tinny hole in the skull. no glue is used.

            cheers Bernhard
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                Thanks for the additional pics.

                I cannot imagine this being used as a sort of tinnie.

                If the skull has indeed always been in connection with the needle it could be still way, way older or for example a nice souvenir brought home from one of the colonies.

                I think this is well worth to take it to a specialized german auction house since most of them offer inspection days for gathering nice unexplored art pieces from private households for their coming auctions - I still highly doubt that this piece has anything to do with WW I or WW II period.

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                  #9
                  I have one that is almost identical, but with little diamonds in the eyes. I believe it to be 19th C.

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