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    Christian L

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    1. thanks christophe - added a close up of the last ribbon (i would guess lippe - because of the golden "wire" in the borders) but no idea on the decoration which is represented by the ribbon in this case.
    2. first time i've seen an award document (even if its only a vorl?ufiger ausweis) but all had the date of awarding! is someone able giving light in the dark? christian
    3. will the last be the most important one? thats what i'm thinking about this big ribbonbar - you as well? don't think its possible to id the owner, but at least i think its nice to have a look at it. christian
    4. perhaps for recieving the medal for rescue under fire but FOR SURE a nice mini christian
    5. Christian L

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      Mate-Zalka-Commemorative medal (photos credited uwe bretzendorfer) don't know much about it, but as no one of those was posted, i thought i'll do.
    6. hy joe, in my opinion this cross is the only possible candidate for your last ribbon. for the unit - not easy to answer question, because to my knowledge there is no one who id'd the system behind the ribbon color and clasp association. christian
    7. like rick said - not a real problem about the 2nd medal but the 3rd is definately the treue dem regiment cross - and for the hole in the ribbon - the unit clasp added a pic of the medal (various ribbons are used - here the same one like yours, and also MANY different unit claps exist) christian
    8. nice medalbar joe, but i would tend to say, that the last medal (most probably treue in der arbeit from saxon, model from friedrich august) is wrong. from the ribbon its more likly the treu dem regiment cross (have a close look at the upper part of the ribbon if there are holes in it for the unit clasp - if not, i was worn without) but anyway christian
    9. have seen this one only a handfull of times in the literature but never held one in my hand. my knowedge on the award and this particular cross is limited, perhaps i can get some help of you guys thanks much in advance christian
    10. yes, thats sure - no possibility to be an issued medal! but compared to the price of real golden ones and the look of the medalbar a definately better "spacefiller" than g?de awards christian
    11. interesting question on the silver-gilted and real golden one. what makes me thinking, that it might be good is, that the bar was made by a big supplier of medals, decorations and ribbons ... after the first ww. so the owner was able to have the gold value of the issued example (perhaps for selling) and a shiny one on the medalbar as well. (like the typical spangenst?cke) so if you get a silver-gilted one with documents and other awards and the seller states that its an issued and original one - than i would say MADE UP GROUP but if you get one on a medalbar (not the home-made style typ - the tailor made ones) than the possibility is bigger of being good - at least in my opinion (because of the reason given a few lines before) christian
    12. 1.) (if this is a mecklenburg-schwerin medal, i have no idea on it) 2.) prussian crown order medal 3.) saxonian friedrich august medal (seems to be silver grade) on peace time ribbon 4.) reuss golden or silver merit medal 5.) austrian silver merit cross 6.) (no idea - thought was tukish ...) 7.)denmark "belohnungsmedaille" 8.) russia (most probably a merit medal) 9.) prussian centenial medal and who is it? (to go on with more questions ) christian
    13. so the first thought flashing up in my brain should be correct - china? as a sanit?ter? but shouldn't he be able to get the steel china medal as well? (as some kind of "suporting" guy?) so what do you else have from him? let see it! christian
    14. only a side question - but where did the owner recieved the medal 1901 and why? christian
    15. thanks joe and heiko! yes - but do YOU want to tell me, that you need this clasp? i would guess, that you have this one twice or a tripple? christian
    16. normaly they have a pin - but you find them sewn on medalbars as well. the enamel long service award is the "expensive" brother of those issued ones with removed needl system sewn on medalbars christian
    17. i'm watching often threats about medals i don't know much - and so i don't post, but in general, i wouln'd buy from someone who is not giving return rights (if the stuff is ok - if its a cheap medal or expensive group - he/she can give return rights without problems)! thats the way, i made my experiance (because out there is everytime someone who knows the stuff better than you - and so you would never made a big win) christian
    18. forgot to say, that you should have a close look at the wreath to the long service medal - such a "nice" one
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