After seeing Lucs wonderful china I thought a little trip from the sublime to the ridiculous was in order. OK, I know what you're thinking and i probably would be too but believe It or not these are actually real. There have been fakes of these floating around for years but these are legitimate and were brought back by a British Airborne veteran.
Said veteran was Billited with a local familly after the Rhine crossing and whilst chatting to the father of the household one day the subject got round to jobs. The father explained that he had been engaged In war work In a factory that specialised In woolen Items. He then proceeded to show the veteran an unsewn Blockleiter's brassard which his factory had made. Being a typical squaddie and attracted to all things shiny he expressed his Interest In the Item and the man gave it to him, he then produced this set of coasters which he also gave to our man. They are Interesting as the wool backing and zig zag application of the silk screened front and even the thread used are IDENTICAL to thosed used In the manufacture of brassards.
last year I was lucky enough to purchase some of the veterans bring back Items and these were amongst them. Other pieces Included the aforementioned brassard, a numbered SA dagger, a Hitler Youth knife, a cased BSW pilots badge, these coasters and a bahnshutz collar patch. He told me he had also had a Luger but he threw It down a septic tank a couple of months before I got to him as he was worried about being burgled
Anyway, I thought the members here would be Intrigued to see them, as I say not up the standard of Luc's wonderful ceramics but a bit of fun none the less.
Said veteran was Billited with a local familly after the Rhine crossing and whilst chatting to the father of the household one day the subject got round to jobs. The father explained that he had been engaged In war work In a factory that specialised In woolen Items. He then proceeded to show the veteran an unsewn Blockleiter's brassard which his factory had made. Being a typical squaddie and attracted to all things shiny he expressed his Interest In the Item and the man gave it to him, he then produced this set of coasters which he also gave to our man. They are Interesting as the wool backing and zig zag application of the silk screened front and even the thread used are IDENTICAL to thosed used In the manufacture of brassards.
last year I was lucky enough to purchase some of the veterans bring back Items and these were amongst them. Other pieces Included the aforementioned brassard, a numbered SA dagger, a Hitler Youth knife, a cased BSW pilots badge, these coasters and a bahnshutz collar patch. He told me he had also had a Luger but he threw It down a septic tank a couple of months before I got to him as he was worried about being burgled
Anyway, I thought the members here would be Intrigued to see them, as I say not up the standard of Luc's wonderful ceramics but a bit of fun none the less.
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