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    #46
    My ring was found (by the member from Austria) in a field in his country and cleaned up...(POW staging area 1945)
    its old and original and it shows, as member Winkelman from Holland already stated.

    Here shown in the collection related to Dutch Volunteer service. (Erkennungsmarke-dog tag is "Frw. Brig.Landstorm Nederland" related)
    Note: NO flash reflection (glare) in the last image. (but it is "925" Dutch made shiny Silver...cleaned up really good!)

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    Last edited by NickG; 12-25-2015, 10:53 PM.

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      #47
      Good looking treasure Nick.

      I had three standard SS rings for many years ago, but not something like this.

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        #48
        Thanks Trond.
        As a volunteer-freiwilligen collector (Russian side) I thought you would like to see my "Nederlandse Legioen" Wolfhook ring!

        For comparison purposes here's another reproduction of this famous Dutch Volunteer ring...
        However the faker had the inside engraved to show 2 SS Pz Division unit info with '43 date...That Division also used a Wolfhook, but ofcourse
        a totally different German one! Oops WRONG!!!



        The ring also lacks the cavity as show on the back side of original Dutch rings...
        Compare:


        So besides the fantasy markings issue, it does not have the Dutch "Schoonhoven"
        Silver smith marks, so it is an easy one to identify as garbage!



        Hope this tutorial helps!
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        Last edited by NickG; 12-27-2015, 01:57 AM.

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          #49
          Thanks for looking!
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            #50
            Fits you good. Any war time pics of such a ring in wear?

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              #51
              Originally posted by kapitein View Post
              Fits you good. Any war time pics of such a ring in wear?
              Good question. Would love to see clear examples of period wear.
              Since this style ring became (sort of) the official Dutch volunteer ring, I was hoping some images would pop up...I scoured the internet, but not much luck...
              I only found this possible example...Not really clear...
              He might be a squad leader in the later "Nederland" Brigade, wearing the SS flashes as opposed to the Wolfshook collar tab...(see next post)


              A Dutch NCO with square signet ring.





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                #52
                Early on the Wolfhook (in Dutch "wolfsangel") was adopted as their legion symbol of course, worn vertical and later horizontal!
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                  #53
                  The first foreign Knights Cross recipient was of course Dutchman Gerardus Mooyman, a well published hero soldier of that time.
                  I have not found any pictures of him wearing such a Wolfhook signet ring unfortunately...Now that would have been cool!
                  but here are a couple of lesser known nice period images to share. (credit goes to as tagged)
                  Note his shortened M44 DOT camo jacket worn as an Officer Candidate in 1944.



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                  Last edited by NickG; 12-27-2015, 11:14 PM.

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                    #54
                    Thought to bring this back to the top since I have decided to polish my 925 silver Dutch Legion Wolfhook ring, (as well as other old Dutch silver...family heirlooms,
                    which show typical Dutch master silversmith hallmarks from that period...)
                    Good comparison material!
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                    Last edited by NickG; 12-31-2015, 06:42 PM.

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                      #55
                      Compare!
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                        #56
                        Sword mark!
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                          #57
                          Ring nice and shiny now...Another comparison.
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                            #58
                            Done polishing silver...t

                            Time for other chores in preparation of the New Year's activities.
                            Happy new Year everybody!
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                              #59
                              First rate, Nick, congrats!

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