Not sure if this is the right place for this question, but it pertains to SS memorabilia so hopefully it is. My question is: I was paging through an Old Militaria catalog and came across 14 extremely unusual small statuettes depicting all manners of bizarre silver skeletons-some on skeleton horses-some not-some with skeleton wings, weapons,etc. and they were supposed to be "mortuary and memorial" pieces for fallen SS members of the Knights of the Lance. Each one had a plaque on it with the man’s name and death date and where,etc. Has Anyone ever seen such things and are they Real?? The silver skeletons are Incredibly detailed and in exact proportions right down to the smallest minutia. Normally, I would dismiss such things as junk, but the Quality and attention to the tiniest detail in these pieces made me stop and look closer!
Doing abit of Googling, I haven’t been able to turn up only the tiniest bit of vague information on the Knights of the Lance and not a Hint or trace about Anything concerning these silver skeletons on wooden bases. They are absolutely fascinating figures and I wish that the catalog was current! I’d have purchased all 14 of them-even if they were blatant rubbish fakes. They are amazing in their own rights! I would post photos of the 14, but they would be of terrible quality-a photo of a photo-and I doubt that much would be able to be seen very well. At any rate, how about it? Does anyone out there know anything about these?? William