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02-02-2010 06:59 PM
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Re: Weimar period red cross and other buckle
Cracking buckle Bill and a couple I have not seen, thanks for showing
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Re: Weimar period red cross and other buckle
Bill
A super display in relation to some of the "Hilfsorganisationen" buckles.
Perhaps I am correct in thinking that the DRK mans buckle is the "first pattern" 1870/1912, by the roundel display of the more "stubby" armed striated cross ?
Brilliant DRK leaders buckle and strap. As you say, 2nd pattern (oak leaves) as opposed to the 1st pattern (laurel leaves). Actually, I have never seen this buckle with a "gold" finish before and as you say, rare.
The Arbeiter Samariterbund buckles are great to see. The first pattern from say around 1930 (with ASB on the cross) and the second pattern from possibly around 1932 (with S on the cross).
Do you have the extremely rare 1933/1934 third pattern Bill ? The one with the swastika on the cross.
Excellent, rare and little researched buckles.
Regards,
David
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Re: Weimar period red cross and other buckle
David,
Again thanks very much for your comments and for Ben's as well. And yes you are correct on the Red Cross with the stubby cross as being the first pattern. It also has the early welded prong bar and welded "U" catch.
As to the swastika marked RC no I do not have that patterrn nor did I ever find one during my TR collecting days. I believe Marc had one but never saw it on any of his lists.
All the best,
Bill
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Re: Weimar period red cross and other buckle
This is a nice thread. Great examples. I love the firemans paramedic buckles. First class guys.
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Re: Weimar period red cross and other buckle
pryagin, many thanks for showing two quite superb and rare buckles and in my opinion, the final pattern Arbeiter Samariterbund buckle (with the swastika) is seldom seen.
Anyway, as Karl has shown and to seamlessly compliment yours, we now have two extremely misunderstood buckles in the correct form of Feuerwehr-Sanitäter. I really need to check within some of the buckle publications, however I think that they have all described this buckle erroneously. From memory, invariably wrongly described as Red Cross, Veterans and Maritime Rescue to name but three.
Instead, Feuerwehr-Sanitäter and jolly nice too !
Regards,
David
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