dont get me wrong id gladly host him if you get bored with him...i like the police items alot.. BTW whats the police thing under the back of the saddle? l
dont get me wrong id gladly host him if you get bored with him...i like the police items alot.. BTW whats the police thing under the back of the saddle? l
I was talking about the police symbol that appears to be part of a horse blanket? green on green blanket maybe?
I guess i have good taste then, the rarer and less available the better, very good looking item.
A couple of little signs that I picked up recently. "Begging and Hawking Forbidden" and a picture of a torch wielding security man. From Breslau.
Another one. Not enamel but interesting, nevertheless. One can only speculate that this plate may have once been attached to equipment involved in the construction of the Autobahn or other public works.
"Directly after the war ended in 1919 [sic], Eduard Linnhoff founded the company Eduard Linnhoff Maschinenfabrik in Tempelhof, Berlin, near the airport. Right from the beginning, Linnhoff produced road construction machinery such as Asphalt Cookers, Asphalt Sprayers and Asphalt Plants.
The 30’s saw the company’s tremendous growth due to the involvement of German Autobahn project which started at that time. And until the World War II, the company had 1,200 employees and was one of the leading European manufacturers of construction machinery".
Hi Horst, Great thread. You have shown some lovely enamel signs. As you have also shown some Police items I post a photo of a Burgermeister Police sign- not quite enamel, but metal with a raised eagle and lettering. Best Regards, Michael.
Hi Horst, I have dug up a photo of my favorite Third Reich Enamel sign- The 'Munchen Kindle' (Munich Child) enamel sign, the symbol of the City of Munich, this sign was often found on Trams in Munich and on many Munich State Buildings during the Third Reich, Best Regards, Michael
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