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    lilnuke

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    1. 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.

    2. 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. 

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      Henri Glæsel
      Born: March 19 1853
      Died: July 8 1921

      Gentlemen,

      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!

    3. 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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    4. 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?

       

       

      Fürstlicher Hausorden von Hohenzollern Ehrenkreuz 3. Klasse mit Schwertern_F.jpg

      Fürstlicher Hausorden von Hohenzollern Ehrenkreuz 3. Klasse mit Schwertern_R.jpg

    5. 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.

    6. 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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