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    marrauder

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    1. Well, what we've got here is

      authentic box type 3.1

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      authentic badge type 4 (it may be 4.1 or 4.2 - please check the central kanji on reverse ;))

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      mysterious note, which is not a document.

      Cheers,

      Nick

      Going back to the mystery of post 136 in this thread. Seller gunjinantiques is offering on ebay empty case for Ko-sho wound badge 3rd type (I supposse), and there can be seen document very similar in the quality and size to the document found in my 3.1 wound badge case type. Seller claims it is "a period note warning to the soldier that extra special care should be taken with the badge and that it will not be issued again."

    2. Would it be possible that it's actually a French awardee with i.g the Commemorative Medal for General Joseph Gallieni 1914-16?

      Honestly, I was also thinking about foreigner, let´s say chilean, already awarded at home, who volunteered for service in ww1 on german side and received german RC medal. But Frenchman, receiving Gallieni medal and from some reason also german red cross medal, patriotic enough to put his french award to the front, but not enough to order his button in France, but doing it in Berlin...?

      If there were only two possibilities, I would rather think about 80+ years old veteran of war with Danes.

    3. Marrauder, is there any particular reason as to why the introduction of the "Hofjuweliere"-type is presumed to be not before 1914?

      There was another type of "Hofjuweliere" button, used before 1914. Now I can´t quickly find separate photo, but it is that one on the left with EK2 1870 hanging on it. To answer your question completely - yes, we surely can discuss your type was used slightly sooner than 1914 (as I said before, I saw proof of slightly later usage than 1918) but I agree with Sascha, that it is still quite too late for 1848-49 war veteran. Although not impossible. 80+ year old veteran ordering new button is not pure sci-fi.

      For me is interesting that discussed ribbon on your mini is in the front. If it was foreign award, it should be behind the german award, correct me if I am wrong.

    4. Thanks again for your attention, guys.

      I can't help thinking how nice his medal bar would have looked with these three awards.

      I understand your thoughts, Claudius, it must be a very nice piece. I believe it - or very similar like this - does exist. Maybe we can divert this thread to the theme: Show your german medal bars with orange nassau included.

      I´ve found this one on the web

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