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Thank you for the clarification!
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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.
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Yes, it is.
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Depending of the years and manufacturers, the dimensions are follows:
Star: 82 mm - 95 mm.
Cross: 110 X 73 - 118 X 76.
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Very nice!. It seems to be of the same manufacture as the one I posted above.
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Hi,
The decorations of most French presidents are at the LH museum.
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Sorry for this late response. I didn't see your message.
No, there is no translation on the back.
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Very nice! And with a nice box!
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Very nice Saxcob! Congrats.
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Unfortunatly, nothing in this article answers your questions.
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Russia:
Letter signed by Tsar Alexander Ist in Saint-Petersburg on October 7, 1804, addressed to the captain of the Gardes du Corps of the Preobrajeski regiment, Count Woronzow. "In hommage to the perfect bravery you showed on the 1st and 15th of september of this yearduring the combats of our troops where, being a volunteer, you were often employed in the most dangerous places by rushing yourself with the soldiers on the bayonets and giving to all the example of your fearlessness, I appoint you knight of the Order of Saint Vladimir, 4th degree, for Christians. I send you the insigna wich I order you to put on yourselves ad to wear with the ribbon presribed by the order, being persuaded that it will serve you as an incentive for the continuation of brilliant services. I will remain benevolent towards you".
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Kingdom of Holland. Order of the Union.
For Alexandre d'Aubremé, major in the 4th Dutch Line Regiment, then colonel of the 125th French Line Regiment, and general-major of the 2d Brigade of the 3th dutch division (Gl Chassé) at Waterloo. Also knight of the Reunion (after Bautzen), knight of the Legion of Honor (was officer when he died 1835), knight of the Militar Willem's Order (Waterloo) (commander when he died).
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Very nice!
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I didn't found any hallmark!
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Wilhelm Heinrich Ernst v. CÖLLN (looking for Priesdorf entry)
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
Posted · Edited by augustin1813
Hello David!
Wilhelm von Coelln, lieutenant then captain adjutant major in the westphalian 4th line regiment was knight in the wesphalian Crown order (feb. 7 1810).