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18 hours ago, new world said:
I remember seeing ribbons which were closer to the originals, but that was years ago. I doubt we will see better quality ribbons offered again, as they seem to be too much trouble to make and demand is really low. Think about it - how many people in the entire world would want a ribbon for a medal dedicated to coronation of a King from a tiny country which took place over 100 years ago? Perhaps couple people if that many... It's better to make ribbons for more common and popular awards, such as Iron Cross or similar.
I agree those ribbons are left overs from the recent "old" days i suspect made from left overs ribbons, especially the not as popular as the one we are discussing now
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18 hours ago, new world said:
Some of the items he's been selling for years and they are still unsold with such low starting prices. Which makes me think he's not running honest auctions, if he were they would have been long gone...
I agree. i also doubt that some of the items are available. he is using them to look that the Auctions are exclusive.
Also ,the starting price does not mean anything if those Auctions are not open
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It looks like Bogdan did not sell some of the questionable item on his last Auction he relisted them again
It is close Auction. You can not see the other bids ??!! He made very high estimates of the items Well above the market prices
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On 03/02/2006 at 07:51, shako_uk said:
I was interested to read Jan Arne's posting on the Norwegian Frontier Fighter badge, though, being a breast badge, it does not come within my collecting field. However, on the subject of cap badges, perhaps Jan Arne, or some other knowleable gentleman, can tell me something about the three badges shown below. All are cap badges, all Norwegian, I think.
The first, on the left. is a peaked cap badge worn by the Norwegian Statspolitiet, known as "Stapo", raised in 1942 and under the command of the German gestapo. This badge is in oxidised silver and has a wing-span of 90mm. A smaller version was worn on the winter fur cap.
The second badge belonged, I think to a German-raised organisation of Pioneers. Was it a military unit? From the similarity between this badge and those of the Norwegian Army of the time, it may have been.
The third badge is somewhat of a mystery. It looks to me like the cap badge of "Quislings' Guard", but confirmation of this would be nice. I was under the impression that the badge should have a red centre, but maybe there were variations. This badge is in brass.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Brian
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Interesting
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28 minutes ago, new world said:
Frankenmonster from my post from 1 week ago was sold for $98
The buyer did not suspect any wrongdoing
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1 hour ago, saschaw said:
I cannot find them mentioned as official EK2 makers in mid-1916, and they certainly were no early suppliers of 1st class crosses, because all these came from five Berlin jewelers until the end of 1916. They were a supposed maker of 1930s private purchase crosses, but then, these look completely different...
Agree
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Hi 922F,
I agree, however this is as close as possible to the 100 years old original ribbon
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Hi bilylev,
This item just listed on eBay.com (USA)
Bulgaria Medal Ribbon ORDER ROYAL Medal ascent of Prince Ferdinand I 1887
it is Austrian folded type Seller stated it is made in 1990 from original materials
You can ask him if he has more then one
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11 hours ago, Bretzen said:
That is nice box Do you have boxed 3rd Grade 2nd Class Ferdinand issue with the Grade and Class stamped on the lid
I have and i have seen only boxes with the Ferdinand or Prince Batemberg logo on the lid
Hi New World,
My apology We hijacked your topic and started listing lower Grades that are not as rare as your initial listing
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Nice items Congrats
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Thanks
I am looking for this 1st Model medal No harry
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4 hours ago, saschaw said:
I'm not sure what this is based on, but I don't buy into it. For me this cross is a textbook C. F. Zimmermann, with totally no relation to J. Godet & Sohn. Their WW1 era EKs I know look completely different, and were made from (presumably) own workshop dies...
Spot on
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19 hours ago, saschaw said:
It sickens my heart to say so, David, but you did really bad here - I'm sorry for being that blunt! This is neither an original award nor, as someone might have thought, some inter-war wearers' copy. Please see here for additional information on these 1980s or 1990s so called "museum copies" by Göde.
Nicely said
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On 21/11/2022 at 23:22, Jerry B said:
very nice historical items. I have a company colour for the 8th Company Welsh Guards.
this might be of interest
https://www.britishempire.co.uk/forces/armyunits/britishinfantry/grenadiercolours.htm
I agree
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14 hours ago, Peter Cornwell said:
That's about as nice as they get. Well done.
I agree
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Hi 922F It is very possible however not sure
The text on the lid states "First Bulgarian Exhibition Plovdiv"
On 10/02/2023 at 22:06, 922F said:Graf, Thanks for additional images. Do you think that the cigarette manufacturer won a medal at the fair--cannot make out 2 words on the lid.
According to the information given by the seller those cigarette boxes, made from silver (95 grams) were produce in limited numbers an were given as gifts to the participating traders at the First Exhibition in 1892
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On 10/02/2023 at 22:44, new world said:
There are partial award lists, a lot of them did not survive till our days.
Yes That is very sad
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On 22/04/2022 at 02:18, VtwinVince said:
Thanks, that is a nice example.
I agree
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Bulgarian Order for Bravery 2nd class 1915 in case - super rare!
in Central & Eastern European States
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That is nice box
Do you have boxed 3rd Grade 2nd Class Ferdinand issue with the Grade and Class stamped on the lid ?