And here a left side collar tab for WWII Norwegian reserve/hjelpe politi:
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Askold;Thank you. The M37 lions was not made as lions for collarpatches (or to be more correct; in that size). But after the war the norwegian police begun to use what is known as M/52 lions in brass on their collarpatches, the M/52 is very similare to the M/37. I know that this may sound confusing:-) so I will try to make some photos to illustrate this when time allows . The lions made especially for DNL are extremely rare to encounter these days.
Yes the M/42 lions made especially for the norwegian police are completely different in both design, and construction (made in zink but in a way so it imitates being made out of bullion thread(some police collarpatche -lions actually are made of bullion thread). But it can be seen on original period photos that to a small amount also M/42 police lions were used by DNL.
The photos of Bjørn Østring shows examples of use of the classic M/07 lion.
Lions (all types) facing both left and right where used (they came in pairs from the producer) even if regulations stated that the lion should face right. The staff of DNL used (facing) lions on both collarpatches, but this practice was abolished after some time.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Hilton View PostThese lions (made of zink) were notoriously known to brake, especially the head of the axe, and the tail of the lion were critical points and it can be observed on period photos that these parts is missing. On this photo one can see that the axe has broken.
Like this! (To avoid reproductions from being made I have removed important parts on this extremely rare lion). But if you ever find one you can compare
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Originally posted by Hilton View Postmade in zink but in a way so it imitates being made out of bullion thread (some police collarpatche -lions actually are made of bullion thread).
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Originally posted by Hilton View PostBut it can be seen on original period photos that to a small amount also M/42 police lions were used by DNL.Attached Files
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In 2002 another collector showed me two packages with lions. Both packed in silk paper and old brown paper. It was written “50 lions” on the paper = 25 pair. I bought one package; another collector must have bought the other package. Later these pairs were sold with guarantee of authenticity.Attached Files
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I have never doubted these lions. Then another collector told me they are post-war for Norwegian military academy. I bought some pin-back lions (you can see the back of these on the lowest line, extreme right). I believe these are the post-war lions.Attached FilesLast edited by militaria.no; 08-12-2015, 09:45 AM.
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