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    Stogieman

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    1. Front Fighter Clasp to The Ernst August Cross, Second Class. A non-descript cardboard box with no title, no maker marks, but real silver.
    2. Honor Medal to The Brunswick House Order. Cased & Outer Boxed! Just as it left the jeweler.
    3. Everybody loves Brunswick Orders, Decorations and Medals, Right? Well here's a few examples of what they came in! Brunswick Ernst August Cross, First Class
    4. Hi Christophe.. it looks like it would be easy enough to simply slip replacements onto the bar. Just tuck them into the folds in the center. if you are handy, you might even be able to sew them in. I do not see any harm in this type of retoration/repair as long as original pieces are used.
    5. The Saxon Military Order of Saint Henry is the Kingdom's highest award and all grades will always take precedence over any other Saxon Award, irrespective of the grade and/or class.
    6. Well, I just read this entire thread and cannot imagine anything missing here. Thanks, Rick
    7. No worries, no regrets! (Well, Ok, maybe a few regrets)........ I can't think of a better home for it!
    8. Hi David, at the top of Imperial is a pinned thread that starts to dealve into just that topic. Take a peek, some answers can be found there!
    9. Don, my concern is the pin. It should not be the wide/flat one on yours, should look comparable to the one Gordon is showing. Most of the fake ones I have encountered with this maker mark have this heavy/flat pin.
    10. Here's what was inside that little cardboard box. Mike's pictures are an excellent reference....... the (really good) copies of this badge have superb enamels, but they still have not perfected the rivets....... wire hooks to the frame are a HUGE no-no, except from 1920-35, during the First Republic. Zimbler did wire things togethor, but the body better be a hollow-stamped, fire-gilded bronze base or it's a sinker! Here's a late-war one that was in the little red box:
    11. Mike, I still love that badge.... one of the few originals floating around. Nice early-war case too. At the end of WW1, believe it or not, even these were coming in cardboard boxes....
    12. I will confess..... that we get to a point with the rank abbreviations and my brain starts to tumble....... It's like the Frederick's Order, RK2 from W?rttemburg.... 2.kl. cross comes in a case marked FO3bX...... :speechless-smiley-004: :speechless-smiley-004: :speechless-smiley-004: Still drives me nuts
    13. Hi Gordon, somewhere in the depths of the "Evil One's" archives is another cool pix with Imperial Gorgets....... ask him, go on, ask him.... he's just percolating over a chance to pop it out!
    14. Unfortunately, this is one of those pieces that doesn't command a lot of collector attention. In fact, other than the gold 3.kl, or the versions with swords, the PKO (Preussan Kr?nen Orden) is neglected by many......... Think $100-150 in this condition, if you can find a buyer. There's so much that we all search hard for but civil orders/decorations rarely gather much collector attention.
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