Why do you believe it is early ?
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
Because it was sold as an early RAD 1934. and i like this post from WAF
"I like the patina and the gilded swastika. Certainly it would be quite an effort to produce today, although I suppose anything is possible.
There's a book entitled "Kulturarbeit im Reichsarbeitsdienst" that describes the extensive art and design movement in all disciplines as part of the mission of the RAD. It wouldn't surprise me if this pole top is a product of that and intended, as mentioned earlier, as a decoration for a building or honor hall, etc. or perhaps as part of a larger bronze project, like a flag bearer sculpture.
Given the Kraas signature which is very well defined on the piece, the project would have been produced by the Kraas foundry. The Kraas foundry cast bronze works for many German artists of the time and still does today. In fact, there are currently a couple of Kraas marked bronze eagles on the Third Reich Arts website
In this context, it could also be a Berufswettkampf or other Meister project"
this is offcourse just speculations but i been thinking the same, pardon my swenglish
i got both good and negative feedback on this piece so thats why i put it up here.
maybe i was to fast on the trigger and got burned....
What do you mean by "Kraas" foundry signature ? This ?
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
I dont mean anyting, that was a reply from another collector.
Ralph, my point exactly.. Whoever told Agitatorn or wrote that sorely mistaken, and if casting was done correctly it should have some traces of Imme or Gebruder Cossack's makers marks too..
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
I can go along with the idea that someone may have made something that resembled this for a pillar top or some other decoration for the arbeitsdienstlager, but I don't believe it IS period made.
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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