#9765
01/23/2010 04:43 PM
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After I posted my Allach squirrel, which we all agree is called an Eichhorn in German, I was given a lead by Bill Warda, a gentleman and a true credit to the spirit of this fine hobby, on another squirrel.
Since I like Eick, and the Eichhorn is the TM used by Eickhorn, I have started to pick up procelain squirrels mostly to use as a back drop for my Eick daggers and bayonets. And, these items have a high wife acceptance factor.
This squirrel is made by Meissen and has a couple of very tiny flaws, which made it very affordable to me.
Here is the front view:
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#9766
01/23/2010 04:43 PM
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#9767
01/23/2010 04:44 PM
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#9768
01/23/2010 04:44 PM
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#9769
01/23/2010 04:45 PM
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A closeup of the little rodent
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#9770
01/23/2010 04:45 PM
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The flaws (noticeable if you look closely on the front view)
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#9771
01/23/2010 04:48 PM
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Bottom markings.
I can make out the number 78758, can anyone help me with what the others mean? and with what the 78758 means?
And, thank you again, Bill, for helping me find this.
John
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#9772
01/23/2010 05:03 PM
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Very nice John, a beautiful addition to you collection of squirrels, why doesn't it surprise me that Bill had a hand in finding that, he is one for squirreling away information on all types of porcelain. Nice Gary
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#9773
01/23/2010 10:09 PM
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And he gave me information on other squirrels that I could be looking for... bummer. I thought that I could get away with only one. I hate this hobby. John
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#9774
01/23/2010 10:53 PM
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Hi John, Another nice piece you can't go wrong with no matter the super tiny flaws. I really like these squirrels and hope you continue to show us more of your finds. Bill certainly is an inspiration to us all and is always giving a helping hand whenever he can. This porcelain stuff is addictive and like you stated, it is something most wives will enjoy as well. I picked up a porcelain doe companion for my Damhirsch and the wife loves it and now insists I get a porcelain fawn.
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#9775
01/24/2010 12:04 AM
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Very nice John and congrats on adding this piece to your growing Squirrel family. Bill is the man on porcelain.
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#9776
03/21/2010 06:05 PM
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My latest, again from Bill Warda. A tiny Rosenthal white Eichhorn that goes very well with my other white squirrels. Bill is evil, I tell you, evil. I thought that I would be satisfied with one (or maybe two) examples of squirrels that I could use as backdrops to my Eickhorn blades. But, then along comes Bill with all kinds of ideas and suggestions that I CANNOT ignore. Here is the little rodent with his bigger white brothers.
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#9777
03/21/2010 06:06 PM
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Another pic of the grouping (but invaded by a green pointy headed monster)
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#9778
03/21/2010 06:06 PM
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Here are pics of the little rodent.
Pic 1
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#9779
03/21/2010 06:07 PM
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#9780
03/21/2010 06:07 PM
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#9781
03/21/2010 06:07 PM
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#9782
03/21/2010 06:07 PM
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#9783
03/21/2010 06:09 PM
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The TM. I can make out Rosenthal and Germany.
Thank you, Bill. This just arrived Chez JohnZ this week and I so proud to be able to show it to you.
John
TM.JPG (40.33 KB, 191 downloads)
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#9784
03/21/2010 10:20 PM
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Congrats John on a fine family of Squirrels!
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#9785
03/22/2010 07:26 PM
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John, It's good to see the squirrels are multiplying so quickly ... you've got some excellent figures there to go with your fine Eickhorn collection. I'll have to see if I can find you a few more neat examples. Is that the extremely rare, black porcelain Allach narwhal? First time I've ever seen one, nice! I consider it a pleasure helping others with the same interests as me and especially when they're as cordial and as easy to deal with as you are. Best wishes and much continued good luck with your fine bayonet collection. Best! Bill W.
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#9786
03/22/2010 07:45 PM
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Very nice John, got to love those squirrels, they will go very nice with your Eickhorn collection, anything else in the offing.
Gary
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#9787
03/24/2010 11:22 AM
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Thank you, all.
The thing that I love the most about this hobby is the great people who are here to help, advise and encourage you as you expand and modify your collection. You guys are all fantastic and it is a pleasure to be able to interact with any and all of you.
Further to Bill's comment about my rare soapstone 'Allach' pieces made in captivity by Eskimo prisoners-of-war only... I will post a couple more pictures along with their squirrel buddies in a future post.
John
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#9788
03/24/2010 11:21 PM
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JohnZ,
Here is another example of the Meissen Squirrel only in Terracotta. It is identical to yours. This example is flawless.
It's available ..
All the best ..
Mike W.
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#9789
03/24/2010 11:23 PM
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Please forgive my terrible images. I used a flash as it is a much darker brown.
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#9790
03/24/2010 11:24 PM
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#9791
03/27/2010 11:30 AM
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Mike, That's a beauty of a squirrel ! Bill
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#9792
03/27/2010 11:04 PM
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Youz guyz have the best of stuff...I enjoy observing....but.....I have one of the 'originals'.....
Lou Bell
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#9793
04/01/2010 10:46 PM
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I told you that I would post pictures of those very rare Allach Eskimo carvings. I have it on good authority from very many reputable people who do not want their names used that these items were made by Eskimo prisoners of war being held in the ultra-secret Stalag 'Iamfreezingmydamnnutsoffhere' that the SS/SD established in the wilds of Russia.
Here are a few shots:
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#9794
04/01/2010 10:47 PM
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Another shot of the rare dancing bear Akllachs.
Just posting these while I wait for a couple more squirrels (and a few other friends of theirs) to show up Chez JohnZ).
John
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#9795
04/01/2010 10:48 PM
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#9796
04/11/2010 03:19 PM
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Ok, the Terracotta Meissen that Mike W posted earlier has arrived at Chez JohnZ to join its white brother and its other cousins.
Here are some shots I took of this really neat squirrel.
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#9797
04/11/2010 03:20 PM
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Another shot from the front
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#9798
04/11/2010 03:20 PM
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#9799
04/11/2010 03:20 PM
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04/11/2010 03:21 PM
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04/11/2010 03:22 PM
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#9802
04/11/2010 03:23 PM
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And the markings.
I am happy to say that he is enjoying his reunion with his family and friends here and is anxiously awaiting the arrival of a little cousin.. on its way from the Schloss Warda.
John
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#9803
04/12/2010 07:53 AM
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John, Simply an outstanding pair by Meissen, very nice indeed! I bet you'll be spending more than a few hours admiring and enjoying these two ... Best! Bill
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#9804
04/12/2010 10:04 PM
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I agree, a very nice collection. Congrats!
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