Mint: It has been a week and I have not received an answer from Identity Sign, GmbH in Pforzheim. Therefore, I sent an email today to Münz-Prägstatt GmbH, in Munich, since that is the company that acquired the original B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt KG in 1998. Let’s see what happens. In the meantime, I have three questions; is that plaque a hollow-back, what does it weigh, and what is the metal it is made from?
If I do receive an answer to this email to Münz-Prägstatt GmbH, in Munich, I suspect that I will be told that all the company records were destroyed in the air raid on 23 February 1945. If that is the answer I get, I will accept it, because on that date, 367 RAF Lancasters utterly destroyed 83% of the town’s built-up area and 90% of the town center, which included the place where B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt, KG was located. Dwight
Great history lesson -
In answer to your questions:
1. I think this would be considered a hollow-back, I added 2 photos to show more details of the reverse.
2. I will need to weigh it but it feels like only a few ounces.
3. I do not know the metal of construction but it is magnetic, according to the link from #3 it was die struck.
Mint: Thanks for your quick reply and the additional photo. It is hollow-back and not aluminum as I thought it might be. It is definitely struck, which is all the B.H. Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt did. Those split rivets look like they might have been used at one time, but like the plaque they are it excellent shape. I think it was intended to be mounted on a backboard of some kind, such as a frame or a wooden stand. I don't recall the Germans being big on do-it-yourself arts & crafts projects, which is what this thing would lend itself too. Maybe these were made in large numbers for a single buyer who manufactured desk ornaments, or something like that. It would also work as an ornament of a large, leather photo album. The possiblities are almost endless. Dwight
Mint: I have tried several time to contact muenzpraegstatt.de but my server keeps telling me that the address cannot be found. Apparently the company is out of business. So, we are down two for two; one won't answer and the other doesn't exist. The important thing is that the plaque has found a good home and will be put to a good use. All the Best, Dwight
Thank you for trying Dwight! The rest of the information that this thread provided was very helpful, perhaps someone will see the image and know what it was for. I will update you when my project is complete.
Mint: I look forward to seeing it. The Best, Dwight
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