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06-21-2011 12:02 AM
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Re: Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter
Yes they are. The full size and miniatures are both very common awards but the minis are less numerous. The maker, if I read it correctly as L/53, is Hymmen & Co. Lüdenschied.
The half size awards are very scarce as are the various fullsize/halfsize/minis mounted on brooches, ribbons or other methods of wearing them.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Re: Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter
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Adrian
Yes they are. The full size and miniatures are both very common awards but the minis are less numerous. The maker, if I read it correctly as L/53, is Hymmen & Co. Lüdenschied.
The half size awards are very scarce as are the various fullsize/halfsize/minis mounted on brooches, ribbons or other methods of wearing them.
I had to triple check it....it is L/58 Don't know if that matters on maker or not.
Thanks Mike
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Last edited by Teutonicknights; 06-21-2011 at 06:10 AM.
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Re: Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter
In that case, L/58 is Rudolf Souval of Vienna.
You do find these awards from time to time with off centre central discs. The centre was applied seperately and there usually is a male and female part which join up, normally a square or triangle, ie: the cross will have a raised square and the centre disc will have a square recess which will fit over the raised part and the the swastika can be aligned in that way. Sometimes this didn't always happen.........
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Re: Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter
by
Adrian
In that case, L/58 is Rudolf Souval of Vienna.
You do find these awards from time to time with off centre central discs. The centre was applied seperately and there usually is a male and female part which join up, normally a square or triangle, ie: the cross will have a raised square and the centre disc will have a square recess which will fit over the raised part and the the swastika can be aligned in that way. Sometimes this didn't always happen.........
You learn something new every day! It does'nt look damaged so I am at a loss. Thanks Adrian, did you check out th pics I put on the ribbon post with the Vets items?
Mike
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Re: Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter
by
Adrian
In that case, L/58 is Rudolf Souval of Vienna.
You do find these awards from time to time with off centre central discs. The centre was applied seperately and there usually is a male and female part which join up, normally a square or triangle, ie: the cross will have a raised square and the centre disc will have a square recess which will fit over the raised part and the the swastika can be aligned in that way. Sometimes this didn't always happen.........
I actually kindy like it with the tilted swaz myself..
Mike
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Re: Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter
Thanks for the pic, now I don't feel so bad..
Mike
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