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Posts posted by lilnuke
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Thanks for all the great information! I have found both Schön and Schöen in family documents, but pretty sure it's Schön as found by Komtur. Family history has husband and wife dying of Influenza and the children were raised by relatives.
I will post the award documents and some close-ups later.
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33 minutes ago, BlackcowboyBS said:
I am pretty sure, that Ernst is correct and Earnst is just a typo!
Yes, sorry about that.
This would be my great grandfather who died not to long after the war due to Influenza. I know he spent a fair amount of time in Africa and his family is from Lübeck. I have all of the documents to accompany the awards but that doesn't give me a lot of information on his life.
As I go through old family boxes, I come across more and more little treasures. Perhaps I may find some more information as I search.
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37 minutes ago, JohanH said:
After looking through other years of the danish state calendar without finding anyone else who fits I believe
Henri Carl August Glæsel is the right guy and the missing piece is either the Russian St. Stanislaus 2nd class or the Italian order of the crown 3rd class.Henri Glæsel
Born: March 19 1853
Died: July 8 1921Gentlemen,
You all never cease to amaze me with your abilities. If I read correctly, Glæsel was an architect and an inspektør og -sekretær for Statsinventarie-kommissionen. It would be interesting to know how he traveled to so many locations, I'm guessing through the royal connections?
Many thanks for your help!
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I recently acquired this miniature grouping. I usually stick with German imperial groupings, but this one caught my eye with all of the different awards. It would appear to possibly be a well traveled diplomat?
I was curious if it was possible to be attributed and determine the missing award?
What I see:
Order of Dannebrog in Gold
Order of Dannebrog in Silver
French Legion of Honor
Greek Order of the Redeemer
Mecklenburg-Schwerin Order of Wendish Crown
Thailand Order of the Crown
Prussian Order of the Crown, Fourth Class
Best regards,
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Many thanks, that helps immensely.
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Mein Großvater. Could anyone enlighten me on what the collar insignia means? I know is that he was conscripted and sent to North Africa, where he was captured by the British and turned over to the Americans. He has an EK1 and can I correctly assume an EK2, or was the awarding criteria different for WWII?
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Here is the reply I received for the same question.
QuoteHi
Nice crosses
HE3Xm. Kr : 145
HE3X : 946
Regards
Christophe
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My catalog just arrived yesterday and I thought the same thing when I saw that bar.
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Many thanks Christophe. That was exactly the information I was looking to find.
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I recently received a couple of awards for my small Hohenzollern collection for everyones review. I know the Hausorden von Hohensollern Ehrenkreze 3. klasse mit krone und schwerten was awarded approximately 144 times in WW 1, but I was not sure about the Hausorden von Hohensollern Ehrenkreze 3. klasse mit schwerten. I know they were authorized from about the time of the 1866 war but I see them very infrequently and wondered if someone had a tally from the lists?
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All I can say is wow, what a great grouping.
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On 11/25/2017 at 16:30, 2dresq said:
Well, as I now see with the holes in the first posting and the photo proof in the second. I think you have similar devices. Mine on the back has four loops that most likely attach to a pickelhaube. Great research and information.
Regards,
JustinG
I saw the one you mention for sale which got me to thinking. I still have no idea what mine is actually for, but it was sewn onto something. Definitely good information here.
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That would be your favorite Chris, the 1. Garde Regiment zu Fuss.. Dated 1883
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I managed to acquire a fair amount of items from a family estate. Thought I would share one of the items from the group. I have seen them before but not sure what they are called. A silver Grenadiermütze for the departure, most likely transfer, of Oberstlieutenant Graf zu Rantzau from the Garde Regiment.
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Thank you for the directions, I will follow and see where they lead me.
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Very much a beginner when it comes to this kind of research.
I was looking to find more information on the 1. Garde - Regiment zu Fuss after the start of WW1. I was hoping that someone could point me in a direction that might lead me to some more information or literature. I really have no idea where to start looking for this kind of stuff.
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Earnst Schöen
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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I have the bar mounted and a little difficult to get better pictures, hope these help.