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    michmuch

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    1. Hello I think it's Polish, for an armoured division. JM
    2. Hello This is a good officer quality Second Empire shako, 52nd Regiment of Line Infantry Brgds JM
    3. Hello again, Would you trade the plate *? Brgds, JM
    4. Hello, The first one looks like a 1810 shako plate ? Of course it reads a "4", it is upside down. The quality of the plate seems rather poor... May the other one could be a pouch number or something like that... Brgds, JM
    5. Hello, Thanks for all your posts and comments on this group of medals. I now have it at home and I am considering to sell it but I would rather trade it against good French militaria before 1914. I am especially intersted in 2nd Empire items such as headgear and uniforms. Ideally, I would like to have a clear idea of the market value of this lot, which would not mean I would sell it at the high price, but at least to have a base. JM
    6. Hello everybody. Thanks a lot for your kind help in the identification of this medal grouping. It is highly appreciated. This group belonged to C. SEYMOUR. The Egypt Suakin medal is engraved "SURGn C. SEYMOUR M.B. MED STAFF" The Egypt star is not attributed. The "TABOR" medal : "Captain C.G. Seymour I M S" The Delhi Durbar medal is not attributed The MBE is not attributed The 1914-1915 star is engraved "CAPT. C. G. SEYMOUR I.M.S." The 1914-1918 medal is engraved "LT. COL. C. G. SEYMOUR" The "Great War for civilisation" as well. With this type of information, is it possible to get more details of the career of the recipient of these medals ? Best regards, Jean-Michel
    7. Hello, A friend is proposing me this lot of British medals found in France. There are all in perfect condition, and most of them are attributed to the same person ( a surgeon whose highest grade is lt Col) Could you help me to identify them ? What would be the value of these ? Thanks in advance for your help. JM
    8. Hello, This badge is for a "giberne" (pouch) of Chasseur ? Cheval, 2nd Empire. Rgds, JM
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