#67220
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H.J. (Glazed Ceramic). --dj--Joe
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#67221
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#67222
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1935 Reichsparteitag. --dj--Joe
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#67223
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1935 reverse. --dj--Joe
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#67224
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1936 Reichsparteitag. --dj--Joe
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#67225
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1936 reverse. --dj--Joe
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#67226
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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Heres one I scanned to help someone else, the much reproduced Volkswaggon tinnie. This is made from alluminium. Regards, Pete
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#67227
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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Is this a tinnie??
TKissinger
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#67228
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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It is a tinnie. 1st Franken-Ostmark meet of the H.J. at Nurnberg. The eagle and bars are a heraldic device of Nuremberg. --dj--Joe
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#67229
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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sorry for bad photo,,,, This is a heavy zinc one also on the large side, size 2.5cm X 2.5cm. Also pin broken off and glued to a jewelry box by an family member. . , G.
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#67230
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Gaspare, a nicely designed tinnie.
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#67231
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Latest acquisition. Obverse. --dj--Joe
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#67232
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Reverse. --dj--Joe
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#67234
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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Have not posted anything here for some time. I am wondering if this is simply a tinnie that got elevated (price and importance wise) out of proportion by the collecting community? Thoughts! --dj--Joe
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#67235
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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This has turned out to be one of the best threads around! Thanks to everyone that has posted to this topic this is one heck of a reference. I've highlighted this one for our reference, keep posting those badges so we can get the best reference around.
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#67236
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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After looking at all these rare tinnies from so many members no one has mentioned the guru of tinnies and WHw in Germany Reinhardt Tieste. He has out several books which IMO are the bible for collectors today and he sells also. His English is excellant and a pleasure to deal with. his URL is below have a look and I highly recommend his tinnie books http://www.tieste.de/Paul
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#67237
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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Here are some of the tinnies that came with a collection I purchased several years ago: This is the way I got these and frankly I don't think I've ever had them out of the tray. Sorry about the glare on this picture.
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#67238
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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Top part of Rikker tray: What amazes me somewhat is the varying materials used.
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#67239
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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Bottom part of Rikker tray: My own favorite is the 1933 Nurnberg and you see an example 3rd from the left bottom row. I have a couple of these.
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#67240
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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At todays values Jim from what I can make out you have a very nice little investment there nice find.
PAUL
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#67241
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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Jim m, we of course are going to try and talk you into opening the Riker mount. I would like to see the fourth from the left, second row from the bottom. Nice collection and thanks for sharing it! --dj--Joe
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#67242
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#67243
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#67244
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#67248
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5 small swastikas in collar and lower hem
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#67249
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Jim m, thanks much. I thought thats what it was, good looking piece! Paul, my thanks for showing your tinnies. I admire the Munchen piece and the Sangerfest! --dj--Joe
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#67250
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Pic1 Obverse: I though I'd add this one as I think it's kind of neat!
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#67251
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Pic2 reverse:
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#67252
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#67254
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8 small but the red swas is neat
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#67255
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I particularly like the SA ones. I don't know if anyone has ever estimated the number of different tinnies produced but it must be substantial. Jim
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#67256
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I got the two books from tieste and there are over 1,400 pages of tinnies listed then there are whw etc it is a huge field
PAUL
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#67257
01/01/2008 06:40 PM
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and this a three tinnies from my hometown in germany, but I look and look and cannot find them anywhere.
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#67258
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