Hey Tony,
Yeah, I know the plate is out of the time range but figured I'd share anyway. That plate you just posted is fantastic...totally mint!
Regardless of what you paid for it, it's quite a find!
- Mike
Hey Tony,
Yeah, I know the plate is out of the time range but figured I'd share anyway. That plate you just posted is fantastic...totally mint!
Regardless of what you paid for it, it's quite a find!
- Mike
Thanks Mike,
The price wasn’t all that bad at around $75. Well worth it. Needles to say, not much of the pre-war Polish military tableware has survived, but these items when found are often in quite good shape. As a watcher of the Antiques Roadshow programs it’s not unusual to see the appraisers reviewing porcelain, china and glazed ceramics from the 19th and 18th centuries that look like they were made yesterday afternoon. Quite amazing. As long as they can avoid chips or breaks, by their nature the artwork and colours adorning them don’t fade, yellow or deteriorate so they remain looking fresh for centuries. I wish I could say the same about myself!
Cheers,
T.
Tony,
There is a forum on the go which was actually created by one of the members here ! (Polpara)
It initially was covering the Polish re-enactor scene, .. but there are sections that cater for questions etc on the Polish Exile forces.
The forum is at :
Polish Reenactors Message Board - Home
Regards
Gary J.
Hi Gary,
Sorry for my slow reply. Summer's in full swing and there just isn't as much free time to keep up with the hobby. Many thanks for the link to this site! I’ve just signed up and it looks very good.
Hope you’re keeping well.
Narazie,
Tony
PS While I'm at it might as well share this recent pick up of a nicely handcrafted souvenir that belonged to an officer the the 2nd Warsaw Armoured Division HQ - marked "Souvenir of Italy 1944-1946".
Also, I recommend this newly released book to anyone with an interest in the Polish Armed Forces in the West. Over 700 pages jammed full of such items, including badges, documents, etc.
Polskie Si?y Zbrojne na Zachodzie - pami?tki (695145231) - Aukcje internetowe Allegro
Nice piece Tony ...
So typical of the adhoc items the Poles seemed to have made ..
Book.
I was talking with GFC on the phone, and he also mentioned this book ... biggest drawback seems to be the price.
I gather there's some English texts in the back .. which of course in my case would prove useful !!
Cheers
Gary
Im still here in Poland and so far ive bought or gotten
12 pre- war buttons
4 post war buttons
a pre- war canteen
a firefighter helmet
1 early communist eagle
1 Partisan eagle with Black Madonna in the middle worn by the Cursed Soldiers
1 modern green beret with a sew on eagle
1 belt
pre- war officer pants
pre- war officer boot
A RPII PRL or RPIII Virtuti Militari with the document sadly stating that the recipient was awarded this after he Died.
I hope theres more to come 8D
Today i bought a pre war 10 years service medal for 26 zloty and a early after war Polonia Resistuta for 9 zloty
I got back from a antiques flea market and got
-2 pre war buttons ones a officers button
-3rd of may medal for 3 ZLOTY!!
-A badge from the battle of Komarow
-10 years of indepence medal
-Pre war Ksiazecka Wojskowa
-a ryngraf
-and some pre war coins
I bought this WZ.35 Polish Signals, Engineers or Lancers 2nd Lieutenant's Cap.
This is one of my favorite items.
It has the makers label inside with the place of production - Poznan.
I think the officer must have belonged to the Poznan Army Group.
It also has an unusual german makers stamp inside the sweatband dated 1939, do you think this means it is a german sweatband used as a replacement after the war ?
The chinstrap is made of thin pebbled leather instead of the usual thicker smooth leather, can anyone explain this ?
If anyone sees a original WZ.35 Polish Signals or Engineer's 2nd Lieutenant's tunic or Greatcoat. Or a pair of original Polish Officer's breeches, (even Collar Patches and Greatcoat insignia) or any relating items, please let me know !
Hi Justin,
Can you show us pictures of the underside, including the maker’s label and the 1939 dated sweatband markings?
The silver piping appears to have a copper colour where the silver plating is worn away. Can you confirm this? (the picture is blurry and I cannot make this out).
>>> If anyone sees a original WZ.35 Polish Signals or Engineer's 2nd Lieutenant's tunic or Greatcoat. Or a pair of original Polish Officer's breeches . . . <<<
Don’t hold your breath!
Regards,
Tony
PS re the dark hat band, if it is black (as it appears to be, although faded to the characteristic brown as some do) could also be for horse artillery. Also, you mention it could be a lancer regiment. I do not know of any lancer regiment that used a black band.
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