Added some new items and rearranged some stuff!
Note; The Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in black and the document belong together. Also bought the Wehrpass and some documents which were sent to his father after he died (October 1944). The man was also awarded an Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen and Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse.
Hi guys!
So it's been almost a year since I bought my display cabinet. I've posted some new items in the past but I think it's time for a massive update
At the moment I really hate to see the right side of the 2nd shelve from the bottom. It's really messy but I don't know how to properly display it at the moment. The 1st of May I will get the keys of the new house my wife and I bought so I hope you guys can share me some ideas (Also I need a better spot for my Nahkampfspange but I bought that one just yesterday)
Let me know which item is your favorite! If you want to see more detailed pictures of an item - please let me know and I will post them here
Also, here's a list of the items which are currently in my collection (from top left to bottom right);
1. Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz (First pattern)
2. Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz 1939 (+documents to Lt. Hermann Harlem)
3. Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber 1939 (Marked "30" with wide pin)
4. Verwundetenabzeichen in Gold 1939 in box (Marked "30" with wide pin)
5. Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen in Silber (Steinhauer & Lück)
6: Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen in Bronze (Marked "JSF" - Josef Feix & Söhne)
7: NSB Workerscard to a Dutch NSB-member from Rotterdam
8: DRL Sportabzeichen in Bronze (Marked by Wernstein Jena)
9: Flugzeugführerabzeichen in box (First pattern (D1) Wilhelm Deumer)
10: Flak-Kampfabzeichen der Luftwaffe (Ball-Hinge type)
11: Fallschirmschützenabzeichen (Marked C.E. Juncker type D)
12: Erdkampfabzeichen der Luftwaffe (Marked G.H. Osang)
13: Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen in Silber (Marked "L/51" - Ferdinand Wiedmann)
14: NSDAP Parteiabzeichen (Marked "RZM M1/9" - Robert Hauschild)
15: SA-Wehrabzeichen in Bronze (Marked Petz & Lorentz) + miniature
16: Medaille Deutsches Schützwall-Ehrenzeichen (With marked envelope by "Karl Pichl)
17: SA-Sportabzeichen in Silber (Marked by Berg & Nolte A.G.)
18: Kriegsverdienstmedaille 1939 (With marked envelope by Gustav Brehmer)
19: Kriegsverdienstkreuz ohne Schwerter 2. Klasse 1939 (With marked envelope by Klein & Quenzer)
20: Kriegsverdienstkreuz mit Schwertern 2. Klasse 1939 (Marked "74" - Carl Maurer)
21: Deutsches Kreuz in Gold 1957 version (S&L??) in box
22: Nahkampfspange in Bronze (Marked "A.G.M.u.K." - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Metall und Kunststoff - Gablonz)
23: Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939 with envelope (Both marked by Klein & Quenzer)
24: Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939 (Unmarked (S&L??)
25: Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939 (Marked "100" - Rudolf Wächtler & Lange)
26: Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939 (Schinkelform - unmagnetic Deumer)
27: Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939 (Rounded 3 with pebbled core and swastika on plateau)
28: Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939 (Übergroße (Frank & Reiff??))
29: Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 1939 in box (Marked "65" - Klein & Quenzer)
30: Kriegsverdienstkreuz mit Schwertern 1939 in box (Marked "62" - Kerbach & Oesterhelt)
31: Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1939 in LDO box (Vaulted screw back version - marked L/59 - Alois Rettenmaier)
32: Hitler Jugend Fahrtenmesser (Marked RZM M7/2 1938 - Emil Voos Waffenfabrik)
33: Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 1939 (Vaulted, unmarked Juncker)
34: Wehrmacht/Heer Officer's Dagger (Marked by Robert Klaas)
35: Luger P08 (Co2 model by Umarex)
36: Ehrenkreuz für die hinterbliebenen Witwen und Eltern gefallener Kriegsteilnehmer – ohne Schwerter (Marked W. SCH. & Co. - Wilhelm Schröder & Co)
37: Ehrenkreuz für Kriegsteilnehmer – ohne Schwerter (Marked O.14 - Ordenshersteller-Gemeinschaft, Pforzheim)
38: Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer – mit Schwertern (Marked PSL (in a circle) - Paul Schulze & Co)
39: Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1914 (Marked for Königliches Münzamt Orden)
40: Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse 1914 (Screw back Pillow-Back variant by Albert Werner & Söhne)
41: Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter in Bronze (Deschler hoard)
42: Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter in Bronze with envelope by Gebr. Lange)
43: Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter in Gold in box (Box marked by Wilhelm Deumer)
44: Treuedienst-Ehrenzeichen 2.Stufe für 25 Jahre 1938 (Box marked Friedrich Keller)
45: Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938 (Sudetenland) in box
46: Medalla de la Campaña (1936-1939) in box (Both marked by Egaña)
47: Medaille für die Winterschlacht im Osten (Marked "61" - Rudolf A Karneth & Söhne)
48: Bronze Star Medal (Slot brooch) + box
49: Silver Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster (Slot brooch) +box
50: Distinguished Service Cross (Black slot brooch - The Robbins Co.) + box
51: Good Conduct Medal (Box dated October 6. 1944 - The Robbins Company)
52: Campaign and Service Victory Medal World War II (Box dated Juni 21. 1946 -
Medallic Art Company)
53: Legion of Merit Legionnaire with Oak Leaf Cluster (Slot brooch) + box
54: Purple Heart (Slot brooch and marked 99258 - The Robbins Co. 1941) + box
55: Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster (Slot brooch) + box
There's a lot going on in that cabinet, A veritable feast for the eyes I think its an excellent display and wouldn't change a thing! very nice indeed, Regards Paul
Excellent display! Thanks for sharing.
Todd
Former U.S. Army Tanker.
"Best job I ever had."
Nice grouping and display!
Hummel
Hello everyone!
A while ago since I last posted something here. I moved into my new house in May but I haven't found a good way to display my collection here. In my old house I used to have a room without windows so it was ideal for displaying my collection (no UV radiation from the sun). All rooms in my new house have windows so I am still looking for a way to have it nicely displayed but safe from UV and moist.
In the mean time I have added quite some new items so a while ago I pulled everything out of the safe and made this picture of my current collection to share with you guys. I hope you like it!
You have a very nice selection of item's.
They all look great!!!
Good luck on your display predicament.
Semper Fi
Phil
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