Another of my auction finds. The so called "military expert" auctioneer said it was from a beer hall. But he is often wrong.
I was just curious if any of you have any idea what it was for or from?
Thanks
Another of my auction finds. The so called "military expert" auctioneer said it was from a beer hall. But he is often wrong.
I was just curious if any of you have any idea what it was for or from?
Thanks
In any case, there's a Kriegsmarine (navy) connection. The abbreviation Krf.Ob.Mt. next to the men's names stands for Kraftfahrobermaat, i.e. a petty officer rank of the motor vehicle drivers' specialty.
The coat-of-arms is that for the Hessian city of Frankfurt am Main, whose name appears below.
Odd, what size is it? The eagle appears to be a late war Heer cap eagle with edge tab fixing. I wonder if this has been cobbled together from a few different items, Frankfurt plaque, Heer cap eagle and Naval paper work item.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
It is about 6 x 6 inches. I figured the cap eagle was added.
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