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    1. I am right here ? Is it the Gentleman's Military Interest Club ? Each forum has his aristocracy, its official and inofficial rules. Paul C explained now one of the inofficials. I am shocked !
    2. Hi Eric, sorry for missing the 2nd. class. Here you can see the case and the inside heraldic sign. I didn't try to identify it yet.
    3. It has the mark LM or ML. Anybody knows the origin / manufacterer ?
    4. Hello censlenov, better don't look for a deeper sense, there isn't. Also my EK is a jeweler's work, not casted and not from a mint, made in limited numbers on special ( in my opinion private) order. There are some other EK-crowns, which are really different from the Prussian crown, like this-one. Here should be made an investigation, what the manufacturer had in mind.
    5. It's not magnetic, three parts, marked 925, weight 21 gr. , size 43.3 mm It's quite similar to the piece shown by Privitera on page 180, except it is the 1st. class
    6. Please could you give us weight and size ?
    7. Unfortunately, it is not the Vladimir, he has the ribbon as shown below. The Toscana Civile Merit cross ribbon is red edged, i.e. the black stripes don't go until the edges
    8. A nice imperial bar, unfortunately difficult for me to make the identification. The SEHO and the oval Eduard medal at the beginning suggest, it was a men from Saxe-Coburg The next 3 Austrians (FranzJoseph, Red Cross and ?? maybe a jubilee medal) Then follow 2 bulgarian orders - Civil and Alexander order Next it becomes more difficult, I think the next places should be the romanian Bene Merenti and the last-one maybe the Toscana Civile Order If the last-one is really the Toscana order, then the number of possibilities for the first owner of the bar could be quite limited. Would be happy for some help
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