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    Wooden plates


    Are these anything ?
    Or not.





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    They are NS cultural and semi-religious items, celebrating the land, bread, blood, etc.

    Highly collectable in their own right, if they are period items.

    Some have been posted on here for sale from time to time and they crop up on German Ebay too.

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    Peter

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      #3
      and some are suspected of being made yesterday

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          Wooden plates

          I would leave the plate far right, but those others seems ok at this angle...

          Best

          J

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                  Originally posted by Joachim N View Post
                  I would leave the plate far right, but those others seems ok at this angle...

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                  J
                  If it is hand carved it would be the best one in the group, the carving is unusually ornate.

                  I have one which translates to, Give us our daily bread today.
                  Last edited by 101combatvet; 09-07-2018, 09:00 PM.

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                    #10
                    Ask Thorsten Beine - he has always represented himself as knowing much about these things . . .

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                      I know. Nothing about these and would enjoy a learned members opinion either way.
                      I know Cammo but wood ...... different story altogether.



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                        Hi,

                        those völkisch plates were made before, during and after the war, therefore it is hard to identify the period-made ones...

                        They are still mass-produced today in Germany, one ad amongst many others on eBay :

                        https://www.ebay.de/itm/Kirschholz-2...e/152907634951

                        The best is to buy them cheap, and take them as they are, nice looking items, but nothing more...

                        See You

                        Vince

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by kammo man View Post
                          I know. Nothing about these and would enjoy a learned members opinion either way.
                          I know Cammo but wood ...... different story altogether.
                          Wooden plate in use [touché]
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                            Ha ha ha !



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                              these things have always been a 'buy by faith' item... There's no way to date them accurately.. That 'Seed Spreader' [far right] that looks machine made / brand new..

                              Vince, thanks for that link. That auction is very telling. With some ageing there is no way to determine the difference between a period made one and a current one. Unless there is some sort of rock solid provenance they are worth what that auction lists them for,,,approx $50.


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