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Generaloberst Bruno Loerzer - Gemeinsames Flugzeugführer- und Beobachterabzeichen in Gold mit

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Generaloberst Bruno Loerzer - Gemeinsames Flugzeugführer- und Beobachterabzeichen in Gold mit Brillanten
Der Lorbeer- und Eichenlaubkranz aus Gold (mehrteilig) gefertigt und rückseitig mit der Feingehaltsangabe "585" (auf Plättchen) versehen. Der ursprüngliche Sicherheitsverschluss entfernt und juweliersmäßig durch eine Zylinder-Nadelsicherung ergänzt. Der aufgelegte Adler mit Hakenkreuz ist vollständig mit Brillanten besetzt und auf dem Kranz verschraubt. Das stehende Hakenkreuz ist in die Wickelung zwischen Eichenlaub und Lorbeer eingearbeitet und verstiftet. Der Adler ist aus einer vielteiligen Bimetall-Konstruktion aus Weiß- und Gelbgold gefertigt, die ca. 170 verwendeten Brillanten sind à jour (beidseitig dem Tageslicht ausgesetzt) gefasst. Breite 63,5 mm. Gewicht 45,7 g. Ein Prachtstück der deutschen Goldschmiedekunst seiner Zeit! Dazu einige (Abzüge) Bilddokumente aus der Vor- und Nachkriegszeit (plm-Träger), ein Brief Alfred Kellers von 1952, ein Schreiben von 1956 das "Fliegerabzeichen mit Brillanten" betreffend, eine Einladung an Loerzer zum Fliegerfest 1958, die Abschrift eines Briefes Loerzers an Maltzahn 1952 und Kopie der Sterbeurkunde von 1960. Durch den übertriebenen Hang Görings zu wahrnehmbarer Schönheit und die juweliersmäßig hochwertigste Ausführung durch die Firma "Deutsche Goldschmiedekunst-Werkstätten Berlin" (= DGW) ist mit dem sog. Doppelabzeichen in Gold mit Brillanten eine der prunkvollsten Auszeichnungen des Dritten Reiches entstanden. Diese wurde von Hermann Göring seit 1935 an ihm nahestehende Angehörige der Luftwaffe, insbesondere alle Feldmarschälle und Brillantenträger des Ritterkreuzes, aber auch an andere Persönlichkeiten des Dritten Reiches und befreundeter Staaten vergeben und im Oktober 1939 zur offiziellen Auszeichnung der Luftwaffe erklärt. Es erfolgten ca. 40 Verleihungen. Der 1891 in Berlin geborene Loerzer war an der Seite Hermann Görings ein berühmter Jagdflieger des Ersten Weltkriegs, Träger des Ordens pour le mérite und des badischen Militär Karl Friedrich-Verdienstordens. Als Führer mehrerer JaStas erzielte er 44 eigene Abschüsse. Nach Freikorps- und kurzem Reichswehrdienst wird er 1937 als Oberst und Kommodore eines Jagdgeschwaders reaktiviert, ist 1939 Kommandierender General des II. Fliegerkorps (Ritterkreuzverleihung im Mai 1940) und wird als Generaloberst 1943 Chef des Luftwaffenpersonalamts. Er verstirbt 1960 in Hamburg.

Zustand: I - II

Generaloberst Bruno Loerzer - a Combined Pilots and Observers Badge in Gold with Diamonds
Laurel and oak leaf wreath fashioned in gold (multi-section), the reverse with fineness mark "585" (on platelet). Original attachment pin removed and replaced with a jeweller made cylindrical pin securing. The applied eagle with swastika is completely set with diamonds and affixed to the wreath with screws, the upright swastika pin-attached to the coil between the oak leaf and laurel branch wreath sections. The eagle is of multi-section bimetallic white and yellow gold construction, the ca. 170 used diamonds are set à jour (both sides exposed to light). Width 63.5 mm. Weight 45.7 g. A superb example of German goldsmithery at that time. Also included are several photographic documents (in copy) from the pre- and postwar periods (PLM winner), a 1952 letter by Alfred Keller, a 1956 writing regarding the (tr.) "Aviation Badge with Diamonds", an invitation to Loerzer to attend an aviation festival in 1958, a transcript of a 1952 letter by Loerzer to Maltzahn and a copy of his death certificate of 1960. One of the most magnificent decorations of the Third Reich, the so-called "Double Badge in Gold with Diamonds" was the result of Göring's excessive penchant for objects of extraordinary beauty coupled with the highest quality execution of the company "Deutsche Goldschmiedekunst-Werkstätten Berlin" (= DGW). From 1935, these awards were bestowed by Hermann Göring on his closest associates in the Luftwaffe, especially all Field Marshals and winners of the Knight's Cross with Diamonds, and also on Third Reich personalities and those of allied countries. It was declared an official Luftwaffe award in October 1939. Only about 40 bestowals were made. Born in Berlin in 1891, Bruno Loerzer alongside Hermann Göring was one of the most famous flighter pilots of Word War One. A winner of the Pour le Mérite, he was also awarded the Baden Karl Friedrich Military Merit Order. As commander of various fighter wings, he accumulated 44 solo aerial victories. Following Freikorps service and a short stint in the Reichswehr, in 1937 he was reactivated as commander of a Jagdgeschwader (fighter wing). In 1939 he was commanding general of II Flying Corps (bestowal of Knight's Cross in May 1940) and as Generaloberst in 1943 was Chief of the Luftwaffe Personnel Office. He died in Hamburg in 1960.

Condition: I - II

Generaloberst Bruno Loerzer - Gemeinsames Flugzeugführer- und Beobachterabzeichen in Gold mit Brillanten
Der Lorbeer- und Eichenlaubkranz aus Gold (mehrteilig) gefertigt und rückseitig mit der Feingehaltsangabe "585" (auf Plättchen) versehen. Der ursprüngliche Sicherheitsverschluss entfernt und juweliersmäßig durch eine Zylinder-Nadelsicherung ergänzt. Der aufgelegte Adler mit Hakenkreuz ist vollständig mit Brillanten besetzt und auf dem Kranz verschraubt. Das stehende Hakenkreuz ist in die Wickelung zwischen Eichenlaub und Lorbeer eingearbeitet und verstiftet. Der Adler ist aus einer vielteiligen Bimetall-Konstruktion aus Weiß- und Gelbgold gefertigt, die ca. 170 verwendeten Brillanten sind à jour (beidseitig dem Tageslicht ausgesetzt) gefasst. Breite 63,5 mm. Gewicht 45,7 g. Ein Prachtstück der deutschen Goldschmiedekunst seiner Zeit! Dazu einige (Abzüge) Bilddokumente aus der Vor- und Nachkriegszeit (plm-Träger), ein Brief Alfred Kellers von 1952, ein Schreiben von 1956 das "Fliegerabzeichen mit Brillanten" betreffend, eine Einladung an Loerzer zum Fliegerfest 1958, die Abschrift eines Briefes Loerzers an Maltzahn 1952 und Kopie der Sterbeurkunde von 1960. Durch den übertriebenen Hang Görings zu wahrnehmbarer Schönheit und die juweliersmäßig hochwertigste Ausführung durch die Firma "Deutsche Goldschmiedekunst-Werkstätten Berlin" (= DGW) ist mit dem sog. Doppelabzeichen in Gold mit Brillanten eine der prunkvollsten Auszeichnungen des Dritten Reiches entstanden. Diese wurde von Hermann Göring seit 1935 an ihm nahestehende Angehörige der Luftwaffe, insbesondere alle Feldmarschälle und Brillantenträger des Ritterkreuzes, aber auch an andere Persönlichkeiten des Dritten Reiches und befreundeter Staaten vergeben und im Oktober 1939 zur offiziellen Auszeichnung der Luftwaffe erklärt. Es erfolgten ca. 40 Verleihungen. Der 1891 in Berlin geborene Loerzer war an der Seite Hermann Görings ein berühmter Jagdflieger des Ersten Weltkriegs, Träger des Ordens pour le mérite und des badischen Militär Karl Friedrich-Verdienstordens. Als Führer mehrerer JaStas erzielte er 44 eigene Abschüsse. Nach Freikorps- und kurzem Reichswehrdienst wird er 1937 als Oberst und Kommodore eines Jagdgeschwaders reaktiviert, ist 1939 Kommandierender General des II. Fliegerkorps (Ritterkreuzverleihung im Mai 1940) und wird als Generaloberst 1943 Chef des Luftwaffenpersonalamts. Er verstirbt 1960 in Hamburg.

Zustand: I - II

Generaloberst Bruno Loerzer - a Combined Pilots and Observers Badge in Gold with Diamonds
Laurel and oak leaf wreath fashioned in gold (multi-section), the reverse with fineness mark "585" (on platelet). Original attachment pin removed and replaced with a jeweller made cylindrical pin securing. The applied eagle with swastika is completely set with diamonds and affixed to the wreath with screws, the upright swastika pin-attached to the coil between the oak leaf and laurel branch wreath sections. The eagle is of multi-section bimetallic white and yellow gold construction, the ca. 170 used diamonds are set à jour (both sides exposed to light). Width 63.5 mm. Weight 45.7 g. A superb example of German goldsmithery at that time. Also included are several photographic documents (in copy) from the pre- and postwar periods (PLM winner), a 1952 letter by Alfred Keller, a 1956 writing regarding the (tr.) "Aviation Badge with Diamonds", an invitation to Loerzer to attend an aviation festival in 1958, a transcript of a 1952 letter by Loerzer to Maltzahn and a copy of his death certificate of 1960. One of the most magnificent decorations of the Third Reich, the so-called "Double Badge in Gold with Diamonds" was the result of Göring's excessive penchant for objects of extraordinary beauty coupled with the highest quality execution of the company "Deutsche Goldschmiedekunst-Werkstätten Berlin" (= DGW). From 1935, these awards were bestowed by Hermann Göring on his closest associates in the Luftwaffe, especially all Field Marshals and winners of the Knight's Cross with Diamonds, and also on Third Reich personalities and those of allied countries. It was declared an official Luftwaffe award in October 1939. Only about 40 bestowals were made. Born in Berlin in 1891, Bruno Loerzer alongside Hermann Göring was one of the most famous flighter pilots of Word War One. A winner of the Pour le Mérite, he was also awarded the Baden Karl Friedrich Military Merit Order. As commander of various fighter wings, he accumulated 44 solo aerial victories. Following Freikorps service and a short stint in the Reichswehr, in 1937 he was reactivated as commander of a Jagdgeschwader (fighter wing). In 1939 he was commanding general of II Flying Corps (bestowal of Knight's Cross in May 1940) and as Generaloberst in 1943 was Chief of the Luftwaffe Personnel Office. He died in Hamburg in 1960.

Condition: I - II

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    Items dating from between 1947 and 1975 (that is before the CITES agreement came into force) and consisting partially or entirely of materials from endangered species are not considered as antiques. They, as well as unmodified tusks of African elephants, rhinoceros horns, corals etc., may be exempt from the ban of commercial use if evidence exists that the item is of legal origin or that the owner or a third person possessed the item before the species from which it derives was listed as “subject to special protection” (besonders geschützt). If no documents are available to provide sufficient proof of the date of purchase (or when the specimen was taken from the wild), an affidavit or a testimony given under oath may be submitted to verify that the respective item had been in the possession of the owner before the species from which it derives became listed as “subject to special protection”.
    Processed ivory imported between 27.02.1976 and 17.01.1990 may be permitted for trade in the EU on presentation of an exemption from the ban of commercial use, however the exportation to a non-EU member country is not approvable.
    In promising cases (that is if stylistic characteristics clearly indicate that the item dates from before 1947 or if photographs and/or affidavits prove unequivocally that the material was taken from the wild and/or processed before the CITES agreement came into force), Hermann Historica oHG can apply for the exemption from the ban on commercial use at the Lower Nature Conservation Agency in Munich (Untere Naturschutzbehörde) and other possibly necessary export permit(s) for a fee of € 150. This process may take up to 6 months. All costs ensuing from the issue of these documents will be charged to the buyer.
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  18. Modern firearms will be shipped to foreign buyers only upon receipt of the German export licence (if necessary). Hermann Historica oHG will be pleased to submit the export licence applications on request. The application and processing fee for any shipment within Germany is € 10, to countries within the European Community is € 40, to all other European and Overseas destinations € 90.
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