That's a cracker. I like it. Thanks for posting.
plz explaint , why this is "Wehrwolf pattern" ?
Hi Evgeniy, it is based on comments from Robin Lumsden in a previous post. See link to the post below. There is a picture of a period ad for 'Wehrwolfringe'. It seems that this pattern of ring was referred to a Wehrwolf in the 1920s:
Frey & Co. Skull Ring......
Thx you for explain , but the picture shows another ring, these are different rings
Fair enough, Evgeniy. I agree, they are indeed different rings albeit they both have a skull and a snake coiling around the shank. I guess the question is, what makes a Wehrwolf ring a Wehrwolf ring? If Robin sees this, perhaps he will advise.
In my opinion, the term 'Wehrwolf' is a bit confusing as it means different things to different people.
Cheers.
I think it was just a publicity stunt for a seller who advertised a sale in a newspaper ;-)
And nothing more.
Last edited by Evgeniy; 12-14-2021 at 08:52 PM.
Ha ha! That could true.
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