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    Red Eagle

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    1. Your star reminds me strongly of new productions of the company Steinhauer & Lueck. Greetings Red
    2. I would like to show you a handwritten awarddocument to the honour cross 1. class with the crown of the Principality of Reuss. The designation "Liebden" is to be seen rather as an old "intimate" designation of humans, who enjoy high reputation. It does not concern thus a name. The text: "Euer Liebden verleihe Ich hiermit Mein Ehrenkreuz 1. Kl. mit der Krone, welches nebst einem Exemplar des Ordensstatuts mitfolgt. Schloss Osterstein am 18. Juni 1886." The signer is Heinrich XIV, prince v. Reuss recent line, regent 1867-1908. Greetings Red
    3. I?am looking for a photopostcard of Konrad v. Gossler, General der Infanterie, Kommandeur des VI. Reservecorps in 1917. It can be a link in the internet. Thx Red
    4. Not really an award, but a rare and very nice "iron cross" with diamonds.... Greetings Red
    5. Ribbon-Chart of the weimar-era salesman A.D.L. The A.D.L. - Ribbonside http://s115255626.alturo-host.de/adl/bander.htm is a part from http://www.ordensmuseum.de and http://www.bundesverdienstorden.de. Example: Greetings Red
    6. Opened hinge of the needle with a mark. Due to the few awards it is one of the rarest medals of Prussia and the rarest in my Collection. Wagner manufactured this order from 1883 to 1918. Since the cross and the swords were manufactured in gold, production is to be excluded after 1916. Greetings Red
    7. Cover with screw to fasten the Medaillon on the rear front of the korpus Hinge of the needle Needlehook
    8. Since prussian orders enjoy here always large popularity, I would like to show you my comture star with swords from the royal prussian houseorder of Hohenzollern. Avers, with some damages in enamel. The two lower swordparts are lost. Revers, silver and gold, needel silver gilded, 67 gr., 77,5 x 68 mm The star is compound from three segments. The rear of the cross is continuous white enamelled. Star in side view
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