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US NAVY pre WW1 and WW1 medal group
Claudius replied to laskaris1254's topic in United States of America
Great engravings on the back! The USS Ranger that the medal is referring to is likely this vessel. He was obviously recognized for his recognized good conduct on this ship and his other assignments. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Nantucket_(IX-18 -
US NAVY pre WW1 and WW1 medal group
Claudius replied to laskaris1254's topic in United States of America
Hello Nikos: Welcome to GMIC! Keep in mind this isn't my area of collecting, but I can recognize a great group when I see it. From the pre-WWI/WWI era and all engraved to the same person. A wonderful set. Individually these medals are not worth that much, but belonging to the same person they become an unique group and would likely attract some interest (if you were looking to sell them). IMHO -you should put a ribbon on the New York Medal. It wouldn't be that hard to find one. I've included a link to see what the ribbon pattern should look like. Don't worry, adding a replacement ribbon to the medal will not affect the value and will actually improve it. https://www.google.com/search?q=state+of+new+york+medal+wwi+service&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=v1tFX6l0rEX-NM%3A%2CkV44KXMtlsdNnM%2C_&usg=__ZGD_05_wGh-UO4uRZzaAVR-MvmE%3D&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwje2Y-Sn-XbAhUKHqwKHZVYB0cQ9QEIaTAJ#imgrc=yx-TV2oVQUdyGM:&spf=1529600864214 You can check with the US Navy Archives to see their policy on releasing information on this gentleman. They may have records on him, but they may require that it will be only released to family members. Ancestors.com may also be an option if you have an account. -
Great medal bar and ribbon bar set! I agree with you; I do believe the Lübeck rolls were constructed, but not published. But surely the Lübeck rolls alone wouldn't be enough to identity this gent. Are there rolls for one of his other awards he earned? The 25-year TR Police Service or the Luftschutz medal? (I'm not well apprised of TR era medal rolls.)
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It is nice to look at the Hessen Hochzeitserinnerungs medal. Strange Austrian style mounting. Can you post some clearer photos of the medal obverse? Maybe some close-ups. Can I ask when you bought this medal? I would like to see more photos of the medal bar too, please. That's a real interesting piece. The medals really got "chalky".
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The shine on the medals is really high and it's hard to get good look at them in this photo. However this photo appears to have been taken at about the same time period as the first photo in this thread. Thanks to Dave's list of awards, we can extrapolate their identity in this photo (with just a slight difference in the ordering). In my opinion, that last medal is the Braunschweig Order of the Lion -2nd Klass
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What medal is this?
Claudius replied to Douglas Jr.'s topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
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What medal is this?
Claudius replied to Douglas Jr.'s topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
no idea. It doesn't look official. I almost want to believe it is some kind of commemorative to the Marartha/Indian war and I keep staring at the letters on the scroll to say "Assaye"; but I only see "ESSAYXZ" -
Great job Komtur! What a nice mini set. The medal bar must be a really stunning one to look at as well. I have always wondered what these officers did to receive the Siam award. Is this mini set yours pep? Let me know if you find it's big brother medal bar (or ribbon bar). I have space in my case for this one!
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Hello Martin; I am glad you can join us on this forum. In my opinion, if you are interested in buying MVKs, I would recommend a well-established dealer. Their websites make it clear that they guarantee the authenticity, and will buying back something if it is shown to be a fake. I look forward to your future posts.
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Hello Morar; This is indeed an ambitious endeavor but you seem to have some of the qualities necessary to bring it to fruition. Namely, you knowledge of history, the countries, the players and their "tech" (machines of war). And lastly you have the desire and determination to do this. There may be dozens of us on this forum with the similar knowledge of WWI history and the weapons, but if you have the will and fortitude to push this project; that will make all the difference. In my opinion, you have an outline of the components of the game, the campaigns, the (Conquest) modes. It appears that you need a team of gamer programmers, software architects, and CGI artists to envision an end product and then to map out a way to get to that vision. There must be gamer programmers and software designers that would love to hear your idea. I don't know where to find them, but maybe there are forums and websites that openly solicit these talents and ideas. Good luck and don't forget about us if you are looking for awards to feature in your game. I'm sure we can give you LOTS of ideas there! -Claudius