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Danzigman wrote:Under Research for Köln Cathedral I found this Photo.. Showing how RAF and US Airforce spared this building.
Started construction at 1248 - only to end building in 1880. In 1868 the tower was only ½ done..
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You could be right there John I can make out the twin spires lengthwise on bottom photo
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Well done fishy,

Good recoveries youv'e made there mate. ::g ::g

im5 ::g ::g
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very good finds ::g
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http://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-3228 ... nives.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nice lot of finds ::g
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either good beaches or a good detector

what you using?
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First of all that indian head might just be a Rare one !!!, secondly that claw i believe to be off a brooch which would have had feathers sticking out the top and may be silver !, and lastly, that little bangle is either silver or gold, looks like a baby bracelet !. Good luck with the penny, i'll try and find out a bit more about it. . . Alan .. ::g
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The letters appear to read COLHE DOA which is Portugese and also used in South American countries ,can't find a direct translation but it means something like -what you sow -you reap
which is a religious saying hence the church.I may be totally on wrong track but I enjoy doing the research into items I find it very interesting.Maybe there is someone on forum that speaks Portugese [or maybe Spanish is similar ] that can translate .
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The word Colner Dom is still used - http://travel.webshots.com/photo/138546 ... 1035sbVJDo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And on google.de the search Coln and Colner Dom both takes you to Köln..
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Try google this - Sorry Link not alowed to this - Pocket Knife - Die Neue Domerucke, Dom zu Coeln
Can be seen here to - http://www.sportscollectors.net/Shoppin ... 1&f=0&so=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Danzigman wrote:The word Colner Dom is still used - http://travel.webshots.com/photo/138546 ... 1035sbVJDo" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And on google.de the search Coln and Colner Dom both takes you to Köln..
Hi John I had looked at site originally then looked at letters the N was not clear
and neither was the M so I tried H and A and which also gave me a result ,Wonder if
further cleaning may make the letters more clear,my eyes are not what they used to be .
Think you are probably right you have much more experience than me on finding correct ID
the finds have certainly created a lot of interest .
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What a strange trick nature has played on the lettering; I heard the same said of Dresden. :(
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Luv it when all manner of things pop up. Well done mate
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