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It really looks great! And the price is not expensive. I wish you an early sale. Actually, I think it may require a higher shipping cost if it is sent to China
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To avoid your sadness, I replied: I don’t know either
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Thank you gentlemen for your answers
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Gentlemen, I recently browsed some medal bars in the Kingdom of Saxony and saw the bronze medal of St. Heinrich, but I saw that there is no information about the bronze medal in the record, so is it fake?Or was there a bronze medal in the latter part of the war due to the lack of materials?
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21 hours ago, Komtur said:
No. Because of the rank it seems to be no medical doctor. But even if he would be one, in war times he would get the order with the war decoration.
Thank you for your answers. PS I like your medal bar very much, I am learning to collect from you, but only a few of the high-grade medals I have collected are enamel, and the rest are made of copper, iron and silver. .
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Thank you Mr. Dedehansen for your answer. So, should the doctor get the sword-free order? (Non-military version)
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Many years ago, I collected a Zilingen order and included a paper bag with text on it, but I couldn’t understand its font. . In China, if these characters cannot be clearly seen, they can be called "ghost painting symbols". Then I want to ask the people here, what does it mean? Thank you
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Dear Mr. Laurentius, are you not buying German medals and orders anymore? Sometimes I encounter a badge I like, so I temporarily give up my focus and take some side roads. .
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17 hours ago, BlackcowboyBS said:
Thanks, I guess I am tired, I haven't noticed that this was a knights cross, but now, sure makes sence!
I think you must have misunderstood what I mean, the breast star and the order of the cross do not belong to the same person. I just show the two Albert orders that I have
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Gentlemen, I received a Saxon Albert order awarded to a Japanese major on the occasion of the Chinese New Year. The owner was called "Kumataro Oyagi". He accompanied the Prince of Saxony to Japan in 1909, and then followed him to the German colony in Asia, which is my hometown Qingdao, and obtained this order in 1911. But it’s a pity that I didn’t find a picture of him, but I found another Japanese to get a picture of Albert
What makes me sad is the slight injury on the back at 9 o'clock. .
The breast star order does not belong to this Japanese. .
Do you know the number of Cavaliers Grade 1 Albert Order sold?
I want to hear the opinions of collectors, thanks for watching!
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Very detailed! So, is there a picture of him?
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Commander-level Isabella Catholic Order The following order I think is not Zellingen, but Russian Saint Ana
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10 hours ago, Brian Wolfe said:
If anyone saw my collection and wanted to rob me they would probably write me a cheque out of pity and leave. ?
Seriously there is little sense in posting any photos of where I store my collection as the medals are all in shallow drawer units that I build in my shop. I counted the drawers once and there was over 300 of them. What the Hell were you thinking; my wife often asks.
Regards
Brian
Okay Brian, I have sent a killer to rob your collection
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Mr. John always surprises me when inadvertently. Beautiful order!
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Need help to identifying sakazuki
in Japan
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陆军炮兵=Army Artillery
满期纪念=It should be the end of the service period
近卫步兵=Guardian means the person next to the emperor. If you are a French, you are equivalent to a veteran under Napoleon (but not a disabled soldier). I hope you can understand what I mean.
大南氏=His last name
The last two photos. I can only recognize the meaning of one word. I am surprised that "Japanese X" did not answer your question for the first time. He is always eager to help others.