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What group did the pole tops belong?
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http://www.eastmanhouse.org/Check the above site, look up, Siegfried Lauterwasser Collection. 1913-2000 Nuremberg Rally - September 1935. Look under Agfa (A1) - Fraulein & Flags - Rally Reviewing Stands. You should be able to see what appears to me, both examples or similar, in amongst the flags. --dj--Joe
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Wow!! Many great pics in that collection. Even found one finial shaped like a horse? Also saw a couple of the "cheap o" chromed swaz over the ball. Thanks!!!!
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Horse pole top is 6th or 7th from right.
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Glad to see some interest in pole tops in this thread....I had many but sadly they are gone to raise $$$ for daggers, etc... Sold many here and rest at MAX..... I enjoyed them very much and I look back and wish I'd kept'em all...
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a few more:
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Very cool. Sure are a lot of different "types" to hunt for!!
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