Eagle Set

I am looking for information about this KK set -- who sold it, who made it, when was it on the market, who owned the eagle trademark.

Note the many stones with impressed patterns.  Richter sold Eagle sets with patterns impressed in the stones, but the stone patterns were much less fancy and extensive.

Note the odd blue stones in the arch.  They must break easily.

The label is  not perfectly clear; this is a scan of a copy.  The boxes in the border at the top and bottom have "GM & Co." which is a hint.  And "Made in Germany", under the left foot of the boy on the right, is a date indication.

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A few of you may wonder what I look like.  Here is a picture from Christmas, 1996.  This picture is about as good as they get.

For those who are really interested in Anchor stones, I have written a book about them.  (I just got tired of either looking up the same information again and again, or trusting my memory on specific details such as dates and names.)  It is expensive, $50 (or 50 Euro) ppd, because I print it myself on my PC and color ink is expensive.  The book undoubtedly contains far more information about Anchor stones and sets, the Richter company, etc. than you'll ever want to read.  This book is a lot of work to print (I print about a dozen at a time, in either English or German), so please don't think I am urging you to buy one.

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