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Alas no!
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Hello! I knew a token of a Waterloo medal without attribution nor attachment. It belonged to a family whose ancestor had fought in the battle.
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Thank you for this information.
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Thank you!
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Hello Igor, Where is it possible to order this book? I am loockingfor the ma who received the cross n° 2476. Can you help me? Thank you. Hello Igor, Where is it possible to order this book? I am loockingfor the ma who received the cross n° 2476. Can you help me? Thank you. 3
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Peninsular War (Portugal) - A French safe conduct
augustin1813 replied to peron's topic in Napoleonic Wars
Hello, The coat of arms seems fanciful. There are not at all in the style of the imperial coat of arms... -
Hello! It is a classic model of the third type, hallmarked with "faisceau de licteur".
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Hello, To compare, here is mine for Lieut. Paul Ruffo (prince Castelcicala). 6th (or Inniskilling) regimentof dragoons.
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Award on the portrait painting
augustin1813 replied to Claudius's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
" At this time, it was customary to make several copies of the same portrait. I have in my collection a portrait of general beaumont d'Autichamp which I know exists in at least two other copies! " -
Award on the portrait painting
augustin1813 replied to Claudius's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
At this time, it was customary to make several copies of the same portrait. I have in my collection a portrait of general Beaumont d'Autichamp which I know exists in ay least two other copies! -
Award on the portrait painting
augustin1813 replied to Claudius's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
This is Anthony Hoynck van Papendrecht See https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Hoynck_van_Papendrecht_(1762-1837) -
Nicolaus DANS. Nassau and Austria.
augustin1813 replied to augustin1813's topic in Deutsche Kaiserreich: Man spricht Denglish
Also nothing found in the years 1813 and 1814. -
Nicolaus DANS. Nassau and Austria.
augustin1813 replied to augustin1813's topic in Deutsche Kaiserreich: Man spricht Denglish
I didn't found him in "Militär Schematismus des österreichische Kaiserthums. 1815" -
Nicolaus DANS. Nassau and Austria.
augustin1813 replied to augustin1813's topic in Deutsche Kaiserreich: Man spricht Denglish
Hi, It’s obviously Dams. I made a mistake while copying. I have also doubts about his presence in Nassauvian contigents. Thank you both for this research. I Welcome any further information. -
Nicolaus DANS. Nassau and Austria.
augustin1813 replied to augustin1813's topic in Deutsche Kaiserreich: Man spricht Denglish
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Nicolaus DANS. Nassau and Austria.
augustin1813 replied to augustin1813's topic in Deutsche Kaiserreich: Man spricht Denglish
Hello! I 'm not sure about this information. That is inscribed on the back of this painting and also on the back of the frame with the decorations. -
Hello everybody, Who can help me find out information about Nicolaus DANS (Mainz, december 1, 1786 – Wiesbaden march 15, 1862), Commander of a nassauvian detachment in Russia in 1812, after the convention of Tauroggen, served as captain during the « Befreiungskrieg » in the austrian army. Decorated with the autrian cross 1813 -1814. Next, upholsterer at Wiesbaden for the duke Adolph of Nassau.
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Hi! I found a von Bastineller in the army of Westphalia, squadron chief in the light cavalry of the Guard, major in the same regiment (02/06/1810) and colonel of the 2d cuirassiers (04/20/1811). Knight of the Crown of Westphalia (02/05/1810) and knight of the Legion of Honor. (J. Declercq: Histoire des distinctions honorifiques du royaume de Westphalie. Ed. Champs-Elysées - Deauville. Paris 2018.) I don’t know if he is the same or a member of the same family.