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    AJHaslett

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    1. 3 hours ago, graham said:

      Nice piece.

       

      Snap!!!

       

      Wilhelm Welker sergeant 1st class (vice sergeant major), Reserve Feldartillerie Regiment no. 57 / 2.Batterie, Nr.1262.

       

      "is a capable superior who has distinguished himself in all the battles of the regiment through fearlessness and bravery. Entered "only" for the small golden Medal of Merit - Award of the MKF Medal of Merit on the basis of the Iron Cross 1st Class of 08.05.1918 awarded 8th November 1918."

       

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      Very nice, Graham! Thanks for sharing. Interesting to see another very late war award.

    2. 3 minutes ago, dedehansen said:

      Hi Adam,

       

       

      Born 27.03.1893 died 24.04.1965 laufende Nummer der Verleihung 1276 am 08.11.1918

       

      Summ hat die Protzen nach der Verwundung des Wachtmeisters

       

      trotz schwerster feindlicher Gegenwirkung mit großer Tapferkeit in

       

      Stellung geführt und sich, als eine Protze getroffen wurde, durch

       

      seine besonnenen selbständigen Anordnungen ausgezeichnet.

       

       

      Kind regards

      Andreas

      Andreas,

       

      Thank you so very much for your kind assistance. I look forward to researching Gefreiter SUMM and learning more about him. Appreciate your help!

       

      MfG,

       

      Adam

    3. Hello all,

      I've hoped to find an example of this award for some time and recently had some luck in obtaining one locally.  I'm hoping a member here has access to the books by Zelosko as I would dearly love to be able to research the recipient. My understanding is that this is a type 7 award. 

       

      The reverse of the medal is named to: SUMM

       

      As it seems an uncommon surname, I'm hoping he's easily researched.

       

      If anyone knows a good source for a length of ribbon (preferably original - could be a small length just for display) I'd be grateful to hear your suggestions.

       

      Thanks in advance for any help!

       

      Cheers/MfG,


      Adam

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    4. Paul,

       

      Thanks for your reply and for the information.  Much appreciated.

      This came in to my mother's shop.  No idea of the provenance.  I'll see if I can arrange some better photos for review, although I'd wager it's not right and one of the many reproductions floating around.

       

      Cheers,

       

      Adam

    5. Hello all,

      It's been awhile since I was on here, out of the game these days for the most part.

      I've attached photos of what I understand to be an Imperial Russian badge.  I'm guessing this is a regimental badge or similar, but despite searching on here and online generally I've been unsuccessful at finding an exact match.   Can anyone help?

      I am out of my depths here, but am aware that these are a real minefield as far as reproductions go.  I don't know what kind of a chance this one has at being genuine...personally I don't get the "warm fuzzies".  

      These are the only photos I have at the moment...I can probably get some more.

      I'd appreciate any help you may be able to offer.

      Cheers,

      Adam

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    6. While the next to most recent batch of CDs were, I agree...horrendous, I have the great pleasure to report that the most recent examples are of considerably better manufacture. As I understand the Canadian Mint is now making these vice a private contract...(responsible for the abominations of the SSM and the 125) NEW SSMs are, apparently much nicer looking than the original "strikings/castings"

      As an aside I would caution collectors with regards to the aforementioned seller as he has been involved in well-documented sales of altered medals.

      Caveat emptor (maximus)

    7. Hello everyone,

      I used to think I was pretty adept at identifying bits of militaria...until I picked up this badge. I acquired it with a small accumulation of WWI and WWII British and Canadian cap badges (all of which are genuine period pieces). However, this certainly isn't British or Commonwealth...

      It appears to be a pilot or aircrew badge of some sort, but I have not been able to determine its country of origin. Most people that have seen in feel that it is most likely Pre-WWII South American, quite possibly from Ecuador.

      It's made of what I feel is gilded bronze. The insignia at the bottom is enamelled in different colours. There are no visible rivets, but the badge is made of 3 parts: the wreath portion, the bottom insignia and the wings.

      The wreath portion measures approx 45 mm x 35 mm and the wings are about 55mm.

      The top of the badge features a crossed propeller and anchor (naval aviation?), the centre is a pair of wings with a clenched fist in the middle, the enamelled insignia at the bottom appears to be a bird of some sort soaring over a mountainous landscape with a river in the foreground.

      At a guess, the design and construction possibly hints at some Germanic influence: Oakleaf wreath in the oval shape... but from there similarities cease.

      There is no maker's mark, or writing on the badge of any kind. The insignia suggest a military connection to me...however, I have not found a match anywhere I have looked online and I have scoured every site I could find about both civil and military aviation insignia.

      It's extremely well made, and shows some wear. Definitely not something made too recently.

      I've attached photos of the obverse and reverse...I am confident that at least one of you can tell me what this badge is, where it's from and what its significance is!

      I look forward to your replies.

      Cheers,

      Adam

    8. A "sheesh" and a deleted post. Interesting :lol: Don't worry you won't hurt my feelings lads...so don't feel you have to moderate your input.

      Takc, oh I am sure you are...I've just known Rick a lot longer, don't take it too personally. Had a few bad dealings with people from the East and I guess it's hard to wipe the slate clean sometimes, so to speak. Apologies if you felt offended.

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