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Hi everybody! This is my contribution; a Verdienstkreuz in Silver on a 1870-71 war veteran's medal bar. Medal bar's description: ? Preussen, Verdienstkreuz in Silber (OEK 1851) ? Preussen, DA 2. Kl. f. 12 Dienstjahre, Medaille, 2. Modell, 1913-20 (OEK 1976) ? Preussen, Alsen-Kreuz 1864 am Band f?r K?mpfer (OEK 1932) ? Preussen, Landwehr-DA 2. Kl. f. 9 Dienstjahre, Medaille, 2. Modell 1913-20 (OEK 1979) ? Preussen, Erinnerungskreuz ?K?niggr?tz?, 1866-67 (OEK 1938) ? Preussen, Kriegsdenkm?nze f?r K?mpfer 1864 (OEK 1936) ? Preussen, Kriegsdenkm?nze 1864 f?r K?mpfer mit 4 Spangen Gravelotte-St.Privat, Beaumont, Sedan, Paris (OEK 1941/1, 1941/7, 1941/8, 1941/10, 1941/24) ? Preussen, Zentenar-Medaille, 1897 (OEK 1965/1) Ciao, Claudio
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Hi Christer, According Dieter Weber, Paul Arnold and Peter Keil "Die Orden des K?nigreiches Sachsen", Graf Klenau Verlag GmbH, ISNB 3-921566-21, were awarded 1834 "Ritterkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern des S?chsischen Zivil-Verdienstorden, 2. Modell mit gepr?gten Medaillons, 1912-1918". The 1st model of the RK 2. Kl. mit Schwertern (mit gemalten Medaillion, 1876-1912) ONLY 15. In my opinion Eur 255.- is not a bad price; I have the Nimmergut O&E catalogue of 2001-02 and was valued back then at Eur 266.-. I guess now it would be more worth, although Nimmergut's price estimates are quite imprecise (usually 20-30% less than current market value). Ciao, Claudio
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EK 1939 EK 1st class clasp, L 12 screwback
Claudio replied to Claudio's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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EK 1939 EK 1st class clasp, L 12 screwback
Claudio posted a topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Dear forumites, I am pretty sure that this piece (a L/12 Junker's marked piece) is quite ok, but I just wanted to hear your comments on it. Let's do the pictures do the talking... Ciao, Claudio First picture: obverse -
Hi Paul! Nice bars! My congrats! Too bad, that I couldn't attend the show in Kassel. Do you think that the first bars is researchable? Maybe there's a very slight chance... on the ribbon bar after the FEK (Hinderburg Cross) seems to be a rather unofficial ribbon of the "Denkm?nze ?sterreich Land Tirol 1914/18" (see medal in the enclosure)... strange! Ciao, Claudio
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Hey Rick! These are the scans from my brother who received them... Tomorrow I'll try to post bigger images of the scans and try to already decypher and translate some of this for me still difficult to read "S?tterlin-Schrift".... Man! The handwriting is definitely elegant and nice, but a pain in the a.. to read. At least for sure I got also the date of birth and the names of his parents... I already sent an email to the WAst in Berlin to found out if they have any details about his promotion as Generalmajor der WH during WW2. Ciao, Claudio
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Hi Everybody! I already received the reply from the Bavarian Archives... they told me that they sent me exceptionally copies of the Rangliste. For more details on Generalmajor H. Sturm and of his later career I should contact the WAst in Berlin. The problem is that the Kb limitation to post pictures on this website doesn't allow me to show you larger images of the scans! I'll try later to add some more scans... Ciao, Claudio
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Weimar time medal bars
Claudio replied to Claudio's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Thanks Rick for your kind words. Yes, such a documentation is rare... ask yourself a question: Did you ever keep an original invoice for more than 70 almost 80 years? It would be interesting to know how much is the amount of that invoice translated in today's money... I got the feeling that already at that time, Godet was on the expensive side... Ciao, Claudio -
Weimar time medal bars
Claudio replied to Claudio's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Hi everybody! The Ebay seller found Godet's original invoice and kindly sent it to me... incredible! Now also this bar has a name (Rud. Wendt)!!! As you can see, the bar has been put together by Godet in the summer of 1930, still during the Weimar Republic period. Mr. Wendt provided Godet with all the medals and ribbons and Godet just had to made this very interesting bar. Finally it all comes together... Ciao, Claudio -
Hi Ingo, Check Dave's very impressive website with all German imperial orders under http://home.att.net/~david.danner/militaria/saxecoburg.htm Judging from the rank of this Junior office it must be a Knight's Cross 2nd Class with Swords of the Saxon-Ernestine House order (see also wikipedia.de http://home.att.net/~david.danner/militaria/saxecoburg.htm ). Here's a image of the cross taken from Dave's homepage. The other cross, if it's not evident for you, it's a Iron Cross 2nd class (1914). Ciao, Claudio
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Hi Daniel, I personally met a couple of time Herr Autengruber and always was very kind and informative person. Of course he couldn't know everything some of us knew, because of knowledge acquired previously through personal time-consuming research or just by mere coincidence (like me, I must admit). The only criticism I have toward the auction house (UBS Union Bank of Switzerland) is that the should have put bigger and more detailed pictures online and get back with more detailed information when I required by email. Furthermore I am client of UBS as a bank account holder there... I am not quite happy how they conduct business lately (see blunder with real estate speculation in the USA, they almost went bankrupt.. .quite unbelievable for a Swiss major bank)... I also lost quite a lot of money because of their "products" I have invested in .... Just my 2 cents. Ciao, Claudio
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Hi Sascha! Here's the catalogue description... funny that they mentioned in the description that "bei dem mit einiger Geduld die Identit?t des Tr?gers herausgefunden werden kann"... Miniaturenkettchen mit 12 Auszeichnungsminiaturen, von rechts nach links: 1) Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1914; 2) Schweden: Wasaorden, Ordenskreuz, Gold; 3) Preu?en: K?niglicher Hausorden von Hohenzollern, Ritterkreuz mit Schwertern; 4) Baden: Orden vom Z?hringer L?wen, Ritterkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern und Eichenlaub; 5) Braunschweig: Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Bew?hrungsabzeichen; 6) Hohenzollern: F?rstlicher Hausorden von Hohenzollern, Ehrenkreuz 3. Klasse mit Schwertern; 7) Deutsches Reich: Ehrenkreuz des Weltkrieges 1914-1918 f?r Frontk?mpfer; 8) Bayern: Milit?r-Verdienstorden, Kreuz 4. Klasse (ohne Schwerter!); 9) Deutsches Reich: S?dwest-Afrika Denkm?nze f?r Nichtk?mpfer; 10) Preu?en: Offiziers-Dienstauszeichnung f?r 25 Jahre; 11) Preu?en: Centenarmedaille 1897; 12) Baden: Regierungsjubil?ums-Medaille 1902 in Bronze. An Nadeln. Miniature chain with 12 miniatures, from right to left: 1) Iron Cross 2nd class 1914; 2) Sweden: Order of Wasa, order's cross, gold; 3) Prussia: Royal House Order of Hohenzollern, knight's cross with swords; 4) Baden: Order of the Zaehringen Lion, knight's cross 2nd class with swords and oak leaves; 5) Brunswick: War Merit Cross 2nd Class with reliability badge; 6) Hohenzollern: Princely House Order of Hohenzollern, Honour Cross 3rd class with swords; 7) German Reich: Hindenburg Cross 1914-1918 with swords; 8) Bavaria: Order for Military Merit, cross 4th class (without swords!); 9) German Reich: Southwest-Africa Medal for non-combattants; 10) Prussia: Officer's Long Service Decoration for 25 years; 11) Prussia: Centenary Medal 1897; 12) Baden: Jubilee Medal 1902 in Bronze. With pins. Condition: G.V.F. (12 St?ck) ? II ? (EUR 310.-) = Verkauft f?r CHF 1'100.- Zuzugl. Komm. (about Eur 735.- + commission fees) Interessantes Miniaturenkettchen, bei dem mit einiger Geduld die Identit?t des Tr?gers herausgefunden werden kann. Der Wasaorden k?nnte darauf hindeuten, dass der Inhaber, wohl ein badischer Staatsangeh?riger, nach 1918 in pers?nlichen Diensten von K?nigin Viktoria von Schweden, einer geboren Prinzessin von Baden, gestanden haben k?nnte. Apropos Kube... More than once I bought from him stuff that was described as Zustand I, like for example a Reussiches Ehrenkreuz 3. Kl. mit Krone; the crown has clearly been replaced and resoldered (nachgel?tet)... and still he wrote to me that he would take it back from only exceptionnally... Zustand I (Mint) is for me like if the medals or orders in question are coming out straight from box as if were packed it yesterday or even today. Mint is mint... no further discussion or useless polemics are needed; it they put in a catalogue Zustand I it should be flawless and look brand new. Ciao, Claudio
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Hi Rick! Argghh... Too bad that they manage to ruin the mini-chain! I will be very difficult to replace it. Was the full sized medal bar being sold on Thies' past auction? I think to remember which bar was it... Was on that bar a real pre-1916 Gold Baden MKFVO-Ritter? It was a beauty and didn't even sell during the auction but after... I really regret not to have bought it. Ciao, Claudio
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He sells only the images of the medals, but this is not mentioned in the seller's description, therefore potential Ebay buyers bid on his auctions thinking they are bidding on the real medal bar or order. This seller just "stole" the images of known auction houses like Hermann Historica. I am a bit surprised that HH is not doing anything to stop this. Ciao, Claudio
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Dear forumites, I found it strange that nobody started a thread regarding the above-mentioned bar... That's quite a rack of very rare orders, especially considering the combinations with the Russian orders. Very likely it went to a major Russian collectionist, since the price went up considerably. Before the auction started I tried to get more detailed pictures of the bar (obverse and reverse), but the response of UBS was that the photograph on the catalogue on line was the only one available... that's quite a lazy attitude, not to mention bad service, considering that the auction house earned a lot of money from this bar (about Eur 5'000.- only from the purchaser, not to mention the commission deducted from the consignee). For such pieces on on-line catalogues the auction house should at least show more detailed pictures, like Hermann Historica is slowly trying to do. I just wanted to open a thread about it, because you rarely see such bars... not even museums in Germany have such bars on exihibition. However I was curious to see if the bar was being manipulated. As you can see the crown order with swords has been replaced (because according to the description the original had to be returned). That's why it would have been crucial to see the detail of the back and the detail of the orders individually, especially those in Gold! Would you buy a car without having seen and tried it? With the money this bar sold you can buy a pretty nice car... Your comment and thoughts are most appreciated. Ciao, Claudio Description of the bar: No.: 398 Sch?tzwert/Estimate: CHF 10'000.- / Eur 6'200.- Verkauft/Sold: CHF 36'000.-/ Eur 25'000.- + Aufgeld/Commission Grosse krause Frack-Ordensschnalle von Hugo Freiherrn von Stumm mit 11 Auszeichnungen: 1.-) Preussen: Eisernes Kreuz II. Klasse 1870; 2) Preussen: Kronenorden, 3. Modell (mit "grosser" heraldischer preussischer Krone - ca. 1871-1918), Kreuz 4. Klasse mit Schwertern, Bronze vergoldet, Zentren Gold emailliert, die Schwerter festgel?tet, mit der R?ckseite nach vorne montiert; 3) Preussen: Kriegsdenkm?nze 1870/1871 f?r Kombattanten, mit Randpr?gung, vergoldet; 4) Preussen: Erinnerungskreuz f?r K?niggr?tz 1866, alte Spangenpr?gung, vergoldet; 5) Russland: Silberne Medaille f?r Khiva 1873, Silber; 6) Bayern: Milit?r-Verdienstkreuz des Milit?r-Verdienstordens, 1. Modell (1866-1905), Silber, Zentren Gold, emailliert; 7) Russland: Orden vom hl. Wladimir, Kreuz 4. Klasse mit Schwertern und Schleife, Gold emailliert, Emaillemalerei; 8) S?chsische Herzogt?mer: Sachsen-Ernestinischer Hausorden, 2. Modell (1864-1935), Ritterkreuz mit Schwertern,1. Ausf?hrung mit sogen. "deutschen" (geraden) Parierstangen der Schwerter, Silber, Zentren Gold, emailliert; 9) Russland: Orden vom hl. Stanislaus, 2. Modell, 2. Ausgabe (ca. 1841-1917), Kreuz 3. Klasse mit Schwertern und Schleife, Gold emailliert; 10) Bayern: Verdienstorden vom hl. Michael, Ritterkreuz 2. Klasse, Gold emailliert; 11) Osmanisches Reich: Medjidjie-Orden, Dekoration 4. Klasse, Silber brillantiert und reperciert, Auflagen und Halbmondagraffe Gold emailliert, auf der R?ckseite osmanisch punziert, auf dem Band mit Rosette. An Nadel. Group of 11 awarded to Hugo Freiherr von Stumm, mounted German civil style: 1) Prussia: Iron Cross 2nd class 1870; 2) Prussia: Order of the Crown, 3rd type (with "large" heraldic Prussian crown - ca. 1871-1918), cross 4th class with swords, bronze gilt, centres gold, the swords solded (not screwed), mounted with the reverse to the front side; 3) Prussia: War Commemorative Medal 1870/1871 for combattants, wording on the edge, gilt; 4) Prussia: Commemorative Cross for Koeniggraetz 1866, unofficial coinage, gilt; 5) Russia: Silver Medal for Khiva 1873, silver; 6) Bavaria: Cross for Military Merit of the Order for Military Merit, 1st type (1866-1905), silver, centres gold, enamelled; 7) Russsia: Order of St. Vladimir, cross 4th class with swords and bow, gold enamelled, enamel painting; 8) Saxon Duchies: Saxe-Ernestine House Order, 2nd type, (1864-1935), knight's cross with swords, 1. edition with so-called "German" (straight) parry rods of the swords, silver, centres gold, enamelled; 9) Russia: Order of St. Stanislas, 2nd type, 2nd edition (ca. 1841-1917), cross 3rd class with swords and bow, gold enamelled; 10) Bavarian: Order of Merit of St. Michael, knight's cross 2nd class, gold enamelled; 11) Ottoman Empire: Order of Medjidjie, decoration 4th class, silver brillant? and reperc?, application and suspension gold enamelled, on the reverse Ottoman hallmark, with rosette on ribbon. With pin. RR ? (11 St?ck) ? I-II ? (EUR 6200.-) Der preussische Kronenorden ist nach dem Tode des Beliehenen wohl zur?ckgegeben und sp?ter nicht fach- und sachgem?ss ersetzt worden. Die Medaille f?r Khiva an einer nicht-russischen Spange ist von allergr?sster Seltenheit. Bedeutende und aussagekr?ftige, in allen Teilen (bis auf den Kronenorden) original gen?hte und hervorragend erhaltene Ordenschnalle, die Auszeichnungen im Topzustand ohne Emaillesch?den. - Hugo Rudolf (seit 1888 Freiherr von) Stumm (1845-1910) stammt aus der bekannten saarl?ndischen Stahlindustriellen-Familie. Als Secondelieutenant im deutsch-franz?sischen Krieg 1870 ausgezeichnet (siehe Regimentsgeschichte des 1. Westf?lischen Husaren-Regiments Nr.8), liess er sich 1873 abkommandieren, um als Beobachter an dem ?usserst harten Feldzug des russischen Generals v. Kaufmann gegen das Khanat Khiva teilzunehmen. Nahm als Rittmeister seinen Abschied. Erbauer des Schlosses Ramholz (bei Schl?chtern in Hessen) mit bekanntem Park. Verfasser zweier mehrfach ?bersetzer Werke ?ber Turkestan mit hervorragenen Karten.
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Hi, The medal bar style, how the ribbon are folded without the bottom, it is quite typical South German (Bavarian) style... but apart from that it will be very tough, if not impossible to come up with a NCO's name, since there are no major orders which can confirm the identity of this, very likely, Feldwebel (or Vizefeldwebel). Strange because the Finnish order 3rd class was awarded to Junior officer... could have he been like a kind of Warrant officer, considering that he got the BMVK during WWI and the Finnish order just right after while the German troops helped fighting the reds? Ciao, Claudio