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    Farkas

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    1. Well that’s a shame, I’ve just lost my lunch money I guess…. & thanks Christian, I do need to get it right or there’s no point trying. Back to google search for me 🍻 I know the feeling 🤓 I look forward to seeing what you make of them. 🍻 cheers both tony
    2. I don’t know what they are worth but they are great looking things 👍👍
    3. Hi Gents, cheers tony 🍻 Thanks as always Tracy 🍻
    4. 👍👍 I’ve seen your enthusiasm 😊 I’ve been following your thread on the hallmarks, and it made me look at some photos I have of some of my small Japanese collection … 👇 I don’t know if you can see the marks 👆👇 I’d never noticed the marks before 😃 I’ve got to dig my ‘Japanese’ box out and have a proper look at them all. I’ll make sure I put some better pictures on your topic asap. I’ve got a couple of ‘rising suns’ (7th & 8th) in lacquered boxes to show you too. cheers tony 🍻
    5. Hi Gents, we have an exclusive 👀 I had a new Karl Truppen Kreuz arrival today, nowadays it’s like buying a lottery ticket… I’m that excited to check for the makers mark. Well Gents, we have a winner. A ‘new’ mark for the ‘GMIC KTK Makers’ list.., Excuse the poor pictures 👇 It wasn’t easy to make it out at first. The mark is worn but I could see it was either… ZM or WZ , depending on which way up you read it. It was tempting to just assume it was ZM for ‘zinc’ metal/material or similar and I admit I was about to give up, nothing else was apparent. But thanks to you Gents and your previous input, I stopped thinking jewellers and started thinking maybe a foundry or metalworks. I can’t prove it yet but I’m saying it’s 👇 Since 1923 known as ZM-Metal Ltd , I’m betting it’s them. I can’t find as yet anything else. Ideally, I’d like something more to support ZM-Metals existence before 1923, (though as it’s on a ‘later’ ribbon could it be made post 1923?) or, confirmation of their use of this mark but I’ll bet my lunch money they made this. As always Gents, any comments or corrections are appreciated. cheers tony 🍻
    6. Hi Muckaroon, I’ve been meaning to dig these out since seeing that you collect Royal Warwickshire Reg medals… I’ve got these 2 BWM both were unloved and at least one, but I reckon both, have had the edges redone… they both changed units, so I think it’s safe to presume these medals were issued with their 2nd unit and service numbers and that they changed them to R War R. And I love picking up the unloved ones, I don’t often bid more than 20 quid if someone else is bidding, but I paid 13 quid for one the other day, less than scrap 😡 A pic of my disc only club… 👇 If perhaps you want these 2 just let me know, 20 quid each, I’d love them to find a good home, tony 🍻
    7. So Gents, obviously I’m aware I got a bit ahead of myself but nothing wrong with a bit of wishful thinking… 🍻 The cloth at the base may have been wrapped around the base of the tassels, I can see mine has been tied with a light thread so I’m not sure it’s as distinguishing a feature as I first thought, anyway… first little update, the cardboard lining isn’t fixed and I think was added by someone to give the fez some rigidity.., it now looks like this 👇 Second little update, as I was searching for information I found several pictures, below is an example 👇 A close up 👇 You’ll notice the sprig of something attached to the fez, well… it reminded me of this 👇 I bought it years ago for 99p cos it was with other items that were from the Tirol area. It’s been in an envelope ever since. Now I can see it has a fitting & it is a hat ornament… So regardless of whether or not the fez is Bosnian… and whether or not the ‘sprig’ ornament would belong on it even if it was.., I think I’ll let them keep each other company from now on, why not… 😊 tony 🍻
    8. That’s got to be some of the hardest writing to work out…. normally I can at least make out some if it 🤷‍♂️
    9. Overture… the average height in China of men aged 18-44 has increased to 174cm = 5 foot 8.5 inches (2022) You : 197cm = 6 foot 5.5 inches !! That’s really tall anywhere mate, do you have ‘sperm banks’ in 🇨🇳? - You could make a fortune 🤭 这在任何地方都很高,伙计, 🇨🇳 有“精子库”吗? - 你可以发财🤭 I just checked… you do! 我刚刚检查过……你确实如此! You need to get busy my friend 🙈 tony 🍻 178cm
    10. Hi Gents, I love taking a punt on a hunch… I saw this job lot of ‘hats’ 👇 There were no other angles or details available. The two alpine hats caught my eye at first but then I noticed the Fez looked nice too.. There was stitching around the crown for starters. I started to imagine ‘what if…’ this and that. So I have had a punt, the alpine hats being the ‘consolation prize’ should the Fez have a sticker saying ‘2017’ or similar inside. Well, it’s arrived and now I have to put it up on here for opinions 👍 From the front 👇 Some 1st impressions… Its definitely been worn. its not ‘newly made’. It has no makers mark or label though the lining and sweatband it presumably had are missing… Originally the tassle was held in place to keep it to the rear tassel group was held in place under the long stitch at the centre/rear of the crown. & there is a black circular cloth piece at the base of the tassel, affixed before the tassels not around them I didn’t notice this cloth in the picture in the listing , I only noticed it when I had it to look at in the flesh. So ‘why…’ I hear you ask ‘..,are you showing it here?’ well, it’s because I’ve just read this 👇 and I found two details particularly of interest. - Tassel had to be worn to the back 👍 & - Tassel was mounted on a rosette 👍 I’ve looked through all the Google pictures of Fez’s I can find and none have the black cloth base. All I’ve seen had tassels that are loose however I would expect that is not unique as the black cloth. So Gents, without any real indication that it was & really just because I wanted it to be something, I bought it… but am I that lucky? Does anyone think I may have bought a ‘KuK / Bosnian Fez’ ?? Any thoughts or comments welcome as always… 🥴 cheers tony 🍻 “Some you win, some just make you look stupid”
    11. i love it when you do this Christian 🍻 it will be worth it, it’s a lovely bar 🍻
    12. Hello Gents, Front and back of this one… The reverse 👇 Cheers tony 🍻 Bonus German pic 😊 from 1910. it was in the wrong box 🤷‍♂️ but I liked it . 😊
    13. Thanks diwe. 👍 I got it recently but I had been aware of it for a little while. I already had 2 out of 3 I was aware of, that belonged to the same man and then it came up for sale, I recognised it and snaffled it up! I am/was the only person in the world who knew who it belongs to… This is the label on one of the other ones👇 and I have this 👇 Captain A W M Ponsonby. I was over the moon and so it’s history is safe now. tony 🍻
    14. Hello Gents, I recently used the research services of the Austrian State Archives to find out the various addresses of my Family before ww2. They responded quickly in writing with an invoice for 35 euros, I paid it and then just a few days later I received the information. It was efficient and comprehensive. It seems like Forever that I have been googling my Family, particularly my Grandfathers name. But unfortunately I mostly get ‘distracted’ by the records of family members killed by the Nazis, more and more records are digitalised allowing me to find the fate of family that my Father lost contact with. Anyway… to my point, my Grandfather was an Officer (Res. Lieutenant ) in KuK Infanterie Regiment 83 ( IR83 ). Commanded a machine gun platoon and survived the war. The website states that records, which should include his, are held at the Austrian State archives, After my positive experience recently I have decided it’s worth the fee to obtain these records. I thought as I go through the process I’ll share it on here. First, this is the page that has the links for the application forms 👇 https://www.statearchives.gv.at/services1/inquiries.html it looks like this 👇 The PDF then looks like this 👇 I have interpreted (to the best of my ability!) the 2 page form below… If any of you Gents spot an error in the above translations or have any other thoughts please let me know, all comments are welcome as always… cheers Gents, tony 🍻
    15. That’s so annoying isn’t it. I recently found a ‘dead’ relative on an immigration list in America… only available to see the in person 😡 I wrote to them ‘expressing my disappointment’ and they kindly helped me themselves. The other scenario is these institutions will often do research for a fee… Austrian archives charge 35euros. It may be worth an email to them 🤷‍♂️ tony 🍻
    16. Hi Ian, I think Terry might have been referring to the Royal Canadian Navy 👍 I’ve just been having another look, there is a similar style worn by the Royal Navy 1795 - 1812 but not the same. Without remembering you mentioning the medical connection I had a look at Naval Surgeon uniforms and there is great similarity, I haven’t found one the same jumping out though. The collar is the feature I’ve been trying to match. I think that’s where the answer is. I’d concentrate on finding a Naval Surgeon (Officer equivalent) uniform, from 1800’s, remembering that they each had more than one, formal/informal etc… Cheers tony 🍻
    17. Hi Jeff, The period the British army battledress those curved titles were worn on was (I believe) officially… 1937 - 1961. Cheers tony 🍻
    18. Hi Paul, I’ve been looking for a few details myself recently for British Indian forces… There is (seems to me) more available by name than regimental lists especially if you have an officer. If you follow the link above to the National Archives there is a lot on there, you can search a lot of different archives by name and if you have other details on the medal, that’s even better for your chances.., it’s free to search and downloads are free too if you register… If you find it a pain & want me to have a look I will 👍 cheers tony 🍻
    19. I really really want that to be you in the picture Overture…. Is it you ?? I picture you as a skinny dude not a Chairman Kim body double 🤭
    20. i hope this doesn’t offend you too much Steve 🥴 but despite it’s poor detail in places that even I can spot and despite it being coated…. it is a bit different to the other reproductions I’ve seen. It is the right size. The lion is wrong on both ends, rear end not on the edge and the main is terrible. Also poor detail within where the ‘ribbon’ or banner drapes over the arms. But I do like , circled in yellow, that the left detail is on the border line but the right point is just inside it. The other bit I liked is that the word ‘copy’ is in the centre not on the bottom arm. It’s from a collection that’s been broken up so it’s not brand new & though I’ve not seen many, the ones I can find currently do not look like this. 9 quid… for one that’s different to the others…. I took a punt. 🤷‍♂️ Cheers tony 🍻 A tony and his money are easily parted 🥴
    21. Nice job finding the crowns 👍👍 Kashket is the usual name on Guards tunics from 20thCentury, so I’ve had a good look to see if a particular tailor was noticeable as responsible for Guards Officers tunics back then and it appears not. It may be some consolation to know that probably there was no makers name on the label. It isn’t stitched, so it’s unlikely. I seem to recall it was another 10 or 20 years before stitched labels were used but I may have that wrong, that may not be the case. I have an Oxfordshire Light Infantry tunic (not guards) from the 1890’s that also has a ‘plain’ label, - it merely has ‘ No.’ printed on it. It’s purpose was only to record the order number and name of the customer. tony 🍻
    22. I don’t recognise it but I agree it looks French or maybe Belgian… The attachment was used as the symbol for the Free French in ww2 so maybe a veterans medal Good looking thing 👍 cheers tony 🍻
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