I've found a 9ct gold nazi swastika bracelet charm and don't want it.? - charm jewellers
Who knows where I find information on the collector of these type of things that might interest you could find.
Did I hear from my local jewelers is before the war.
The hall mark of the sample:
Birmingham in 1912 and probably also the British Nazi Party.
I have a picture of this room and the brand.
Any information is appreciated.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Charm Jewellers I've Found A 9ct Gold Nazi Swastika Bracelet Charm And Don't Want It.?
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Hello. If the capsule is actually the years before 1912, then National Socialism.
The National Socialist (Nazi) ideology was not until the 1920s after the defeat of the Second Empire, Kaiser Wilhelm in World War I and founded the unrest in the Treaty of Versailles. The Nazis came to power, until the 1930s with the collapse of the German people. Nazism did not appear in Britain until 1982.
The origins of the swastika actually come from Buddhism and Hinduism. Please read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika and only because of the atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis and the swastika has been associated with Nazism.
To finally do what you have there is probably a religious artifact unusual to have no connection with the Nazi movement in Britain or elsewhere in the world.
Hello. If the capsule is actually the years before 1912, then National Socialism.
The National Socialist (Nazi) ideology was not until the 1920s after the defeat of the Second Empire, Kaiser Wilhelm in World War I and founded the unrest in the Treaty of Versailles. The Nazis came to power, until the 1930s with the collapse of the German people. Nazism did not appear in Britain until 1982.
The origins of the swastika actually come from Buddhism and Hinduism. Please read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika and only because of the atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis and the swastika has been associated with Nazism.
To finally do what you have there is probably a religious artifact unusual to have no connection with the Nazi movement in Britain or elsewhere in the world.
Now, a Swastika charm dating back to 1912 has no associations at all Nazis. There was even a German Nazi party of the time, much less the British - the Nazi party in Germany was founded until 1919.
Before the Nazis adopted the swastika simply regarded as a symbol of good fortune, and was often in bracelets and pendants, to see etc.
Basically, your charm may have a value, but do not assume that you have a specific value, only because it is a swastika. As I said earlier, there is nothing "Nazi," a swastika on 1912th
Melt can be manifold personally, I sell to a dealer in gold, and they sell them like gold, etc. Anything to get you the best refund or a sense of .. Your choice.
Melt can be manifold personally, I sell to a dealer in gold, and they sell them like gold, etc. Anything to get you the best refund or a sense of .. Your choice.
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