Ho, new to the collecting world and new to the forum. I picked up this paper like banner at the local flea market, it's aortic approx 80" by 6," with a split in the middle, i can't find anything similar anyone, any ideas? Thanks
Ho, new to the collecting world and new to the forum. I picked up this paper like banner at the local flea market, it's aortic approx 80" by 6," with a split in the middle, i can't find anything similar anyone, any ideas? Thanks
Hello and welcome to the forum , can you post a photo of the whole thing together , then someone can translate . I believe it is a funeral sash but please wait for more opinions .
Hi, thanks, that's sound pretty close, i thought it said something about comrades,and one last feast, hopefully this picture is better. Thanks for the welcome, this forum is awesome, I'm learning a lot.
I'm sure it's a funeral sash , but I can't tell you much more then that .
Hello CBH is quite right.
The text on the top ribbon pictured is normally found on Mourning ribbons or wreath ribbons
and the bottom bit mentions the war comrades Community for Wurmlingen a town in Baden-Württemberg.
So a rough guess would be a sash for an old comrade who passed away.
Cheers
Doug
Although it's ripped in half, it's a nice looking funeral sash. I like it
Thanks for the responses, I have plans of having it framed properly, so it can be viewed and preserved as much as possible. The seller told me it was some kind of silk paper, not sure what he meant, but the texture is more like create paper. Never-the-less, it's a cool piece. Thanks again.
It certainly looks like seidenpapier as the seller suggests.
It should feel a little like tracing paper.
It has certainly kept a good colour
As has been said above, it's a sash for a funeral wreath. The text translates as:
"To their comrade,
'a last salute'
Veterans' Association
Wurmlingen"
There are two places named Wurmlingen, both in Baden-Württemberg.
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