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    Ian

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    1. I have also been 'watching' this since it first appeared on eBay.  I didn't like it from the moment I laid eyes on and will be interested to see what it sells for.   Someone is going to be very disappointed. 

       

      Notice on the bottom lefthand side the 'Franz' has been doubled up on.

       

      "A fool and their money are soon parted' comes to mind.

    2. G'day Tony,

       

      I have trawled through the 1918 k.u.k. Ranglisten and the 1918 k.k. Ranglisten and have been unable to find anyone who even comes close to SOLDORICH or any reasonable facsimiles.   I do not have access to the k.u. Honved ranglist, and it is very possible he would be found within.

       

      I n the mean time the search continues, but I very much appreciate your input.

       

      Regards,

      Ian

    3. There are refence books in German readily available.  I have several and luckily for me they are not difficult to translate.

      The shoulder boards are for an officer of the a 'kaiserschutzen' regiment, Emperor Karl period (late 1916/early 1917 until 1918).

       

      The two cap badges you have are for a 'higher' level matrosen (sailor) (FJ1 = Franz Josef 1) and the other cap badge (K = Karl) goes along with your 'Stabsmaschinwaerter' items.

    4. Bilol,

       

      The Shoulder boards belong to a 'Stabsmaschinwaerter' - summer uniform.

      The propellor and crown are for the left sleeve of either an 'Oberstabsmaschinwaerter', 'Stabsmaschinwaerter' or a 'Maschinwaerter'- winter uniform.

       

      I have a very similar set, but mine are for a 'Maschinwaerter'

       

      A very, very nice set of k.u.k. kriegsmarine uniform accoutrements.

       

      Regards,

      Ian


    5. Gentlemen,

      This one has me stumped.   The photo contains the image of GO Wenzel Wurm, FML Alois Podhajsky and, behing FML Podhajsky's shoulder,  Oberst??

      Written on the reverse of the photo is Wurm, Podhajsky and what appears to me to be ‘Lehmann…’ (last few letters are unreadable).

      I cannot find an Oberst Lehmann in the 1917 or 1918 ranglists.  There is however, a General der Kavallerie Lehamann, but he is not the man in the photo.

      Am I reading the name ‘Lehmann' correctly, or am I on the wrong path?

      FML Alois Podhajský.jpg1073055837_WurmPodhajskyLehmann.thumb.jpg.d9c82fa27d37709e9028ae3fdf4c104d.jpg

      Lehmann sig.jpg

    6. Hi all,

       

      Can anyone offer up suggestions on this guys signature please?    Jose (Josef?) .........

      Leutnant in 1917/18- possibly Cavalry or maybe Artillery

      EKO-R3 with war decorations and swords (Bronze?) Sigmum Laudis with swords, Bronze Bravery (awarded as a Fanhrich?),

      and a KTK.

      Thanks.

       

      Leutnant.jpg

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