#52866
01/14/2006 03:49 AM
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I believe these are WW1 German, Bavarian, Austrian or something similar but am way out of my area. Can someone please help identify and approximate value. Thanks, Harry
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#52867
01/14/2006 03:50 AM
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#52868
01/14/2006 03:51 AM
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Second board, looks unused!
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#52869
01/14/2006 03:51 AM
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#52870
01/14/2006 03:54 AM
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Recieved both of these at the same time. They were at an auction and the auctioneer never auctioned them off. I showed them to him after the auction and advised him I was interested and he told me I could have them. They were wrapped in a piece of newspaper that was in German, I think, and was dated 1920 (Din't keep the paper, whoops!). Any other help would be greatly appreciated. Harry
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#52871
01/14/2006 12:37 PM
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Harry, both shoulderboards are german and from WW I. The first is the M 15 type with white piping for Infantery units (before that, there was used a colour-system after "Armeekorps" - everyone had its own - and after regiments). The second type was only short in use, without any piping.The small strap was later added, but in the time, I presume.
Inanterieregiment 160: 9.Rheinisches, Standorte Bonn, Dietz, Euskirchen.
Infanterieregiment 60: 7.Brandenburgisches, Standort Weißenburg.
Value: ereyone in Germany not more than 20 Euros, becaus it is only one piece of a pair.
Regards
Kolibri
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