Hairbrush with imperial eagle and AH monogram
Re: Hairbrush with imperial eagle and AH monogram
Where do the photos you show come from, what is the source you are showing the images from?
Peter.
Peter.
Re: Hairbrush with imperial eagle and AH monogram
All photos are from the forum of the military antiques website of which I am a member. The author of the photo sees this thing as original. Provenance - the item was sold for scrap.)
Re: Hairbrush with imperial eagle and AH monogram
The mark in the middle could be mark of Weishaupt, Munich.
Regards silverfan
Regards silverfan
Re: Hairbrush with imperial eagle and AH monogram
It is Carl Weishaupt! Mark with with the two towers of the Frauenkirche in München and the initials C and W, see www.c.weishaupt,com Geschichte (history).
Regards silverfan
Regards silverfan
Re: Hairbrush with imperial eagle and AH monogram
Or you could just stay on this site!
See: https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... upt#p91782
Trev.
See: https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... upt#p91782
Trev.
Re: Hairbrush with imperial eagle and AH monogram
Thank you all very much for identifying the mark and manufacturer - now there is a topic for study. The mark may well correspond to the period of the imperial eagle, although there are also questions about the eagle. I’ll add a few photos - the lighter zone of the eagle, the crooked letters of the monogram and the asymmetrical swastika are incomprehensible.
Best regards.
Best regards.
Re: Hairbrush with imperial eagle and AH monogram
Of course it is a fake. Buy scrap and add Führer initials. Look at asymmetric Hakenkreuz - every leg of the cross is of different length.
Not even a dangerous fake.
Two stupid obsessions among collectors: Nazi relics and Imperial Russia.
Regards
Not even a dangerous fake.
Two stupid obsessions among collectors: Nazi relics and Imperial Russia.
Regards
Re: Hairbrush with imperial eagle and AH monogram
Indeed, well said.
Regards,
Peter.
Regards,
Peter.
Re: Hairbrush with imperial eagle and AH monogram
Thank you, in principle this was expected. As I understand it, they added an eagle with a monogram to the original brush? Or is it completely constructor? One could make a request to Karl Weishaupt's company to see if they produced similar things, but there is probably no point in this.