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    SS Wedding altar with MK and Julleuchter

    New framed photo I found that shows MK but unfort no MK cask and some allach Julleuchter with AH bust. Back of frame is marked Ernest Hoffman in Coburg and dated October 1940. Sorry I have to watermark the image for the web.

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    getting a WAF server error - cannot upload pic at this time

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      #3
      WAF works terrible since 2 days and still today

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        Originally posted by Robert H View Post
        WAF works terrible since 2 days and still today
        Yes what rubbish Robert ?
        Regards David

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          Julleuchter

          This should work now....
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            that is with all in

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              #7
              yeah probably SS,,also DAF related somehow to..

              Interesting is the porcelain AH head! , and the eagle!, wonder what it is,,plaster, wood, metal? and the julleuchters, you can tell its got the real darkish yellow bees wax candles,,,the MK,, everything there,,except that cool wood box...

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                Is there also a TR wooden bowl/plate there on the table? Can't see if that is fruit or something beside the candle?

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                  Yes, some kind of teller full of fruit or bread and possibly a second one too. The ss officer at front could be the waiting groom or the officiant of the ceremony and maybe the groom was recently in the RAD before ss membership. Also the folk wheel on the wall and the ceramic pitcher similar to allach Germanic products, although not same patterns. A rare look at the ritual of the ss.

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                    Originally posted by Capt. R View Post
                    Yes, some kind of teller full of fruit or bread and possibly a second one too. The ss officer at front could be the waiting groom or the officiant of the ceremony and maybe the groom was recently in the RAD before ss membership. Also the folk wheel on the wall and the ceramic pitcher similar to allach Germanic products, although not same patterns. A rare look at the ritual of the ss.
                    Thanks for clarifying. A wonderful photo, thanks for sharing!

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