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    Hello

    I present to you this SS figure, brought back from berchtengaden by a french soldier

    15 cm high and seem to be made of cast metal

    an estimation would be appreciated

    warmest regards





















    #2
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    $50

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      #3
      Cool piece!

      Probably something for member Hundestaffel.

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        #4
        HOLY SSHITE !!!!!



        "Hunde staffel"

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          #5
          very nice piece
          value

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            #6
            I've seen 5 different ones ( all SS , incl. officer ) like this , brought back by an antique dealer from a Polish fleamarket .
            Can't remember if these had the same delicate RZM-marking ( ! ) , but $ 50,- sounds about right if you like them for decoration ..

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              #7
              why would this have an rzm marking?

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                #8
                Rzm

                Originally posted by Sal Williams View Post
                why would this have an rzm marking?
                Yes, a very good question. I believe it's a fantasy piece.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Peter Manzie View Post
                  Yes, a very good question. I believe it's a fantasy piece.
                  Agree with Peter,I dont believe this is a period item.

                  J.S

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                    #10
                    That stamp looks a little bogus, the whole item just does not have the quality ??

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                      #11
                      of course..not period!

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                        #12
                        Agreed - In all "probability" (??) this is not a period piece (admittedly though Toy Soldiers are not my speciality - and a mega, mega minefield all their own), but man what a "Looker"...the "Real Kid" (i.e. not forced and / or contrived) wear-and-tear on this one looks absolutely great...but honestly, I couldn't tell you if it was made in 1940 or 1971...need an experienced, knowledgable Toy Soldier collector to step in on this one...

                        That said, it's nice to look at but I'll stay with my SS Hund Photos and IDs...


                        "Hundestaffel"

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                          #13
                          Mark

                          Better off marked "Elastolin", not RZM.

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