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Prussia: Maidens Cross 1870/71
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Saxe "Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen"
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I found only this Liebig cards on www.kaufmannsbilder.de
Have yours a number at the revers?
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Here is a rare Tresurer-Key from Nassau, 1864:
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The official Kaiser Wilhelm Medal from cannonbronce was made by Berliner Medaillenm?nze L. Ostermann and Otto Oertel. The design cames from Prof. Walter Schott. The awarddoc was designed by E. Doepler.
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An other often wanted cased "iron cross":
and the award document:
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Since yesterday I can?t see any attached pictures...
Any idea?
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On 11 o?clock on the picture with the inner view of the crownmedaillon, you can see the hole of the attachment. My crownorder have it, too.
First I understand you mean a hole into a crossarm.
The pin of this attachment is lost.
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Here an other look to a outer solder joint of a cross arm.
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Here comes a look into a cross arm, but it is filled with a crumbly, brownish-red mass.
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OK, I will do my best, if I have some daylight tomorrow.
The inside of the arms is partly filled with brownish-red mass.
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Another inside?
The inside of the center ring?
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I have orderd it.
The hard cover fully color illustratet catalogue will be avaible by mid-March.
I hope, this week comes it to me.
Some pieces of the catalogue you can see now online.
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I don?t say, it looks like the "Hindenburgstar", but the reserve center reminds me on it.
They are some types of St&L stars over the time....
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Here an other vivat ribbon. I think they have no other purpose.
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And the service badge by Hemmerle:
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Here the second type of the member badge of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for Promotion of Science, since January 1927, made by Hemmerle.
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Here I will show you the anatomy of a prussian crownorder 3rd class manufactured by H&S.
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Bavarian meritorder for science and arts
in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
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Today, I would show you the bavarian meritorder for science and arts, awarded 1999 to Martha Moedl, actress and singer.
The very rare award document: