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by Gaspare |
Gaspare |
Most of these rings we see we tend call WW 1 rings. True, many were bought and sold during the 1st WW. But many were made after the war and well into the 1930's as remembrance rings/Patriotic rings..
Please feel free to add your WW 1, Inter-war, Freikorp era, and WW 2 era Patriotic rings...
This is a silver ring, no content stamp.. Has 3 stripes of enamel with the German colors. Also a black enamel Swastika.. This ring I'd say would date to be an early 1930s piece..
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by Stephen |
Stephen |
Hi folks,
This is a great thread. Some amazing rings here.
Here are patriotic rings from my collection. The one on the left is tiny, probably made for a woman or a child. It barely fits over the first knuckle of my pinky. There is no silver mark but it looks like silver. Odal posted an identical ring on p.3 of this thread. The German-Italian Unity ring is a big brute.
Please let me know if you'd like more detailed photos of any of these.
Cheers,
Stephen
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by Gaspare |
Gaspare |
yeah,,,thats very nice!..
935,,,band design,,,very early,,,maybe 1920s......
Your birds eye view shot shows how they should be,, proper. nice thin, tapered bands,,very nice... Thanks for showing..
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by benten |
benten |
Stephen, good to see your swastica rings.... The last posted one here above is a nice and certainly rare ring with these floral motives aside. Thanks for showing .
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by Gaspare |
Gaspare |
I have this advert for something not exactly the same but similar...
- * yours is fine.. Great early patriotic piece! ,, Any markings on the back?
This stuff getting real hard to find,,,Good catch !
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