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Posts posted by Gerd Becker
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Gentlemen,
i am proud to share with you my latest addition to my collection, a fantastic combatworn Order of the Red Banner to a Kuban Cossack with some interesting anomalies. This order comes with research and this is, what i could read so far:
Name: IVAN TROFIMOVICH KARELIN (Please, god, let it be close at least )
born 1908, in the Red Army from December 1930 - Juli 1937 and June 1941 - June 1946
Awards received:
Order of Alexander Nevsky Nr. 21.602 14.08.44
Order of the Red Banner Nr. 105.120 19.04.44
Order of the GPW 2nd class Nr. 261.352 25.12.44
Order of the Red Star Nr. 322.691 15.09.43
Order of the Red Star Nr. 2.751.610 25.09.43
Military Merit Medal 03.11.44
Medal for the Defense of Caucasus
Medal for Victory over Germany
I hope, Rick can fill the gaps.
Here is the order:
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Thanks to a friend and member here i could add this really nice Guardsbadge to my collection. He knew, i allways wanted a wartime one and today this one was in the mail
Thank you very much again
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Thats a great 57 Knights Cross, nice early production
But the best is, that it was actually worn from a RKT
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They're out there.
Ooooohhhhhhh
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The impressing set of miniatures belonged to Frederik VII (1848-1863).
/Mike
Thanks, gentlemen.
This must be the biggest set of higher orders, i have ever seen as minis.
Gerd
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"62" Maybe....
Yes, that is, what i thought as well. But i haven?t enough experience with shoulderboards
Thanks, Larry
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Mission accomplished
Great pair, Darrel
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I am glad you like them
These came originally from Alexei too and he picked some really nice ones
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Hi Hardy,
here is a closeup. I can?t decipher it, but maybe you can. Thats the best i can do, as this is a very small picture.
best,
Gerd
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A beautifull set of miniatures I saw in the Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen (Danmark)
What a beautiful set
This must have belonged to a royal person. Do you know, who it was?
Thanks for posting this picture
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Thanks for your help, Naxos
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Pic Nr. 2 and closeup of the soldier:
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Hello Gentlemen,
i would like to ask for your assistence in indentificate the uniforms on the following photos. I don?t know much about uniforms, so i would appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance
Pic Nr. 1 and closeup of the soldier:
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I agree with Christian, there is nothing wrong with this bar. Nice set
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Great examples, Les and Joe
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I just saw Red Banner "2" number 2 yesterday. The price that the dealer wanted for it was about 9 times more than a normal one, but I was actually extremely tempted to buy it... after all, when are you ever going to find another like that? Ever??? That's one of the times when rarity outweights any kind of reasonable value...
Dave
I agree, Dave. Although not playing in your League, i have paid thrice the amount for an ORB lately, what i am normally willing to pay. It was something special and i just had to have it.
So i guess, there will be someone out there, who just has to have a "Gosnak"-Red Star and will buy this for this price.
Gerd
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Chet, any idea how long these devices were in fashion?
Bob, these were mostly in fashion in WW1 and WW2 IMO, but I have seen examples from the 1870s too.
Chet, great group.
If i find one of these, i will grab it for you.
Gerd
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Great find, Chet.
I have only seen two or three ribbons for this medal, since i collect.
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Thanks, Doc.
Additionally the earlier ones doesn?t differ so much from later pieces in quality. This "Gosnak" is of couse a special case because of the construction.
I have 5 or 6 Red Stars, earlier and later examples and i love every single one of them.
I for one would be happy with a Red Star numbered under 50.000 and they are still affordable to buy.
Gerd
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Maybe that's why they added that ugly patterned reverse to Type 2.2.3 and Type 2.2.4??
Ed, i think, thats not too far fetched.
Dolf, yes, its my first and i love it, especially the thick green enamel, but when i see the early ones, its definately not my last one.
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Thanks, Dolf.
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Order of the Red Banner Nr. 105.120
in Russia: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Posted · Edited by Gerd Becker
Here are two closeups of the anomalies, one of them wasn?t even mentioned from the seller. Quite interesting, the theory was, a bristle from a brush got stuck in the die.