Hi Danny,
It's by an unknown maker and goes under the type number 1.25.1 or "Unknown Maker #8" in Frank Heukemes GAB book. It is very closely related to the other UM type 1.24.3 badge, the slightly different shape of the eagles head being the only real difference. The one you show has a known variant round catch plate as compared to the more common rectangular one. A nice badge with plenty of obverse finish on it, well done.
Regards, Ned.
'I do not think we can hope for any better thing now.
We shall stick it out to the end, but we are getting weaker of course, and the end cannot be far.
It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more. R. SCOTT.
Last Entry - For God's sake look after our people.'
In memory of Capt. Robert Falcon Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates and Edgar Evans. South Pole Expedition, 30th March 1912.
Thank you so much Ned. I have a small collection and this is my first GAB. I'm very bexcited about it and your identifying it down to a delegated type in a published work makes it all the more exciting! I cannot think you enough my friend!!
a good one as Ned said.
I know mine is an unknown maker, referred to as "Unknown Maker #8", as stated in the VERY APPRECIATED information above but to me it resembles the GAB in this thread, made by Karl Wurster, in my opinion.
I realize there are probably vast differences that my untrained eye can't see, they just look very similar to me.
Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen, mint,marked, Wurster
Hi Danny,
Just check out things like the head shape, rounded breast feathers compared to sharp on the Wurster, different leg feathers, feet and claw design, ridge patterned oak leaves that go over the lines of the edge of the #8 whereas they are smooth and inside the lined edge of the Wurster example, different reverse finishes and hardware etc., etc. The list goes on, you need to get the book if you want to collect these seriously old pal.
Regards, Ned.
'I do not think we can hope for any better thing now.
We shall stick it out to the end, but we are getting weaker of course, and the end cannot be far.
It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more. R. SCOTT.
Last Entry - For God's sake look after our people.'
In memory of Capt. Robert Falcon Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates and Edgar Evans. South Pole Expedition, 30th March 1912.
Ned's spot on as always. I think we had a debate on this particular unknown maker before. Stewy
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