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01-06-2016 05:48 AM
# ADS
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Nice Display, but impossible to build an opinion about the rings with this pics
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You can say that ring is original only if you took it from dead body....
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Rings were discarded when troops were surrendering , and also taken from surrendering troops , not always grave robbing ,
But as said , further close up pics are needed for assessment
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Well known period pattern! Often known as the 'gorilla' style skull.
Always brass, with a silver wash when new (traces can be found in recesses on worn or dug examples). Asometimes with red painted eye sockets, always die strucke with a clean join to the rear of the band. Never any markings.
I worry about these lot already!..
The centre two are TOO clean, even if over polished every aspect is too shiny! If they were this mint they would retain the silver wash.
One has a none period gem For an eye, they were never fitted with glass eyes.
An online website is offering this style ring as a reproduction Victorian/memento mori fashion ring for around $150-200, exactly the same right down to the 'shine'
Clear pictures of the rear of the skull, rear join in band, sides, and from above will help determine the answer.
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I will get better shots of all 4 front back and sides. The ring with the glass eye came from Demjansk as did the other more corroded one.
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If they came from the ground of an SS bunker?... Then you should have nothing to worry about at all then my friend...
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Nice original "Gorilla Head" rings. Did your "gold" rings came from Maxim?
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