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    #16
    Nice to see you might have found the makermark!
    All the best, Eric

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      #17
      This would not contribute much, but maybe nice to tones
      Schoonhoven was actually a city of silversmiths.
      Here's an example from NSB magazine "Fotonieuws"

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        #18
        Nice Jan! Yes it's from the town Schoonhoven no doubt where the majority of Dutch Master silver-smiths were concentrated.
        Neat article from a Dutch NSB publication. Big silver NSDAP eagle being crafted in stirling!!!

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          #19
          Originally posted by theo andersson View Post
          Of interest the Dutch SS ring I sold pzb14
          had the hallmarks inside the band
          Wolf100 thought made by Wilms the famous Royal jeweller
          Regards
          Hi, that's not correct.

          I only have 1 ring left. and it has same marks as Wolf100.

          here the pics.

          Best, Pzb14
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            #20
            I meant the SS swastika ring mate
            Not the wolfangel I got you
            Cheers

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              #21
              A i see here it is....
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                #22
                Another amazing ring. WOW! That one also has Dutch hallmarks it appears.
                Can we get a close up of the maker mark, below the sword which is the silver (content) mark.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by NickG View Post
                  Another amazing ring. WOW! That one also has Dutch hallmarks it appears.
                  Can we get a close up of the maker mark, below the sword which is the silver (content) mark.
                  here it comes
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                    #24
                    No luck finding that one... M.M * or N.N pentagon? (in a rectangular box). Sorry!
                    Many of these Dutch maker codes are very similar, Initials + sometimes numeric codes..and if these are partially worn off....
                    Really hard to decypher unfortunately...

                    Here some more examples that I found; (1930-1940 period Dutch master silver smiths)!
                    PO8=PvanOostrom
                    GS3=J&J.C.Seton
                    GH3=Gebr.T.J.Huisman
                    PR3=Gebr.vanRoosmalen
                    D.G=DPM.Gaillard (Schoonhoven)
                    G.B )=Fa.Gebr. Baardwijk
                    P.B.6=P.Baardwijk







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                    Last edited by NickG; 05-19-2013, 02:26 PM.

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                      #25
                      Another important mark for battle for Holland rings...

                      Does anybody know the marker?

                      Best, Pzb14
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                        #26
                        Bringing this old thread back to the top.

                        I ended up buying one of these rings a while ago.

                        As I understand it mine was found in a field in Austria (former POW holding facility...)
                        It was common for W-SS POW's to dump anything related to their branch of service...rings, soldbuch ID's, dog tags (erkennungsmarke) and of course strip their uniforms...
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                          #27
                          more
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                            #28
                            Thoughts?
                            Somebody claimed that these were faked in the 1950's and 1960's....??? and after consulting with an "expert" claimed that its a cast copy from that period...
                            NO WAY!!!
                            It has the Schoonhoven jewelry town maker stamp and war time date codes on the outside as common on Dutch Legion rings...

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                            Last edited by NickG; 12-25-2015, 01:05 PM.

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                              #29
                              Even though the band is cracked and shows an old repair I am really pleased with it as otherwise it is in nice condition, with nice patina and can be easily fixed!
                              Thoughts?

                              Backside...
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                              Last edited by NickG; 12-25-2015, 12:52 PM.

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                                #30
                                Dutch silver mark...It is all there...
                                I am happy with it!
                                Thoughts?
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                                Last edited by NickG; 12-25-2015, 01:06 PM.

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