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Gentlemen, I have purchased this old photo for my upcoming book on the orders and medals of the kingdom of Hannover, it seems that the Gentleman shown here wears the hannoverian waterloo medal. I guess you can see it much better at the cutout, a silver medal with a head looking to the heraldic left side, a huge iron ring for the ribbon and the shroud does looks like iron too. The ribbon has a darker strip on the heraldic left and probably on the right side too. So I guess it would fit in. The interesting part - besides the medal - is that the photo was taken at a photographer, who had his business in New Jersey, Jersey City, 99 Montgomery Street. So our Gentleman here was probably an immegrant who made it to the US. His photo is back to Germany now, this is a nice proof of the circle of history. Gentlemen I'd like to hear your thoughts and comments on this. PS: funny thing is, that the Photographer seems to be an immegrant from France, his name was Jh. A. Guiremand
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Schlesischer Adler / Silesian Eagles
BlackcowboyBS replied to dond's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Thanks Chris, by flipping through I haven't seen any medalbar. For sure all the papers still together is even harder to get. -
Norwegian Medal For Merit
BlackcowboyBS replied to nickstrenk's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
some what between 80 to 120 Euros I guess -
Schlesischer Adler / Silesian Eagles
BlackcowboyBS replied to dond's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
HI Chris, if you could show us a photo of this group, I would be very delighted! Thanks -
Golden Merit Medal for the Battle of Salamanca
BlackcowboyBS replied to BlackcowboyBS's topic in Napoleonic Wars
Hey Peter, no apologies needed! I haven't taken any comment here personal, it was just a discussion on medals with a lunette to protect the medal. So your question was a correct one. If my answer wasn't easy to understood then it is due to my missing english knowledge, as I am not a mother tongue. So all good from my side, I am learning here every day some news on orders and medals and discussion with different opinions leads to new knowledge, so I preciate it. -
Golden Merit Medal for the Battle of Salamanca
BlackcowboyBS replied to BlackcowboyBS's topic in Napoleonic Wars
That's what I said, I only referred to the only golden medal which I know for sure, that it has a lunette to protect the golden medal. Maybe my english is so bad, that people can not understand what I am writing. So all I want to tell Peter was, that I never heard of the salamance medal has a lunette too, but the golden merit medal from 1815 had. -
Golden Merit Medal for the Battle of Salamanca
BlackcowboyBS replied to BlackcowboyBS's topic in Napoleonic Wars
Yes, I never heard of the Salamanca Medal being covered by lunettes. But the first golden merit medals of Hannover was. thats what I was referring to. I guess this is the one, I am referring to. -
Golden Merit Medal for the Battle of Salamanca
BlackcowboyBS replied to BlackcowboyBS's topic in Napoleonic Wars
Hello Peter, I don't think so, I am aware, that the the Golden Merit Medal of King George II. founded 1815 by Prince Georg in substituion of his father was covered with lunettes to protect the golden Medal. I have never heard this in responce to the Salamanca Medal. The only photo that I am aware of is shown in Klenaus Book Orden und Ehrenzeichen in Deutschland. The golden medal looks the same like the silver guelphic medal. You just can tell by the inscription if the recipient is a military guy or if he is civilian. Civilian were awarded the merit medal (which was awarded in silver and in gold), soldiers got the guelphic medal. -
well, as one famous collector once said, these Waterloo Medals are a mine field of their own. There are many copies or faked one on the market. From the quality of your photos this is hard to tell. You should examine this one with a magnifying glass to see if this is a cast or a coined piece. Follow this link to medalnet, he explains the difference. If this one is a cast, then it is not a good one. The Suspension loop is not an original one, even if the medal itself might be. But when this was exchanged no one could tell. Due to the amount of waterloo medals coined there a known variations on these medals. For example the amount of the tassels tied to the flags differs.
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What I really really like is that you can see that Ernst August is wearing his knightscross 2nd. class which he was awarded by his son Ernst August Duke of Brunswick on 13th of june 1914 in Gmund. The Duke of Brunswick followed the old tradition of the younger line of the guelphs to wear the 4th class of the guelphic order. So both Father and son wore on their medal bar the knights cross second class of Brunswick Henry the lion, as well as the 4th class of the guelphic order and the knights cross 2nd class of the Ernst August order. This is the ultimate answer to my question above, the 4th class of the guelphic order has to be compared to the knights cross 2nd class of Brunswick and not to the 4th class of the order of Henry the Lion. Sandro, if you can send me a high resolution scan of this photo I would be much obeliged to you. Gentleman thanks for the discussion!
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Wow ArHo this is really amazing! I have never seen a photo of a wearer of the Ernst August Order! This is really rare. It would be a perfect addition for my books, would you be so kind to send a high resolution scan to my email address? Of course you will be mentioned in the book and copyright lies upon you. orden_kgr_hannover@schwarzbuch-verlag.com Thank you very much for showing it here!
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Thank you Laurentius and Sandro for your kind words. Well if people wanted to know more about me, they could pm me, here in this forum I have discussed matter of phaleristics and will do so in the future as well. I am not discussing things on my person. In Germany we have a saying: A gentleman enjoys and keeps silent about it! And as we are in a Gentlemans Forum ... So lets go back ton Hannover, if you don't mind. PS: Thank you Trooper_D
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Gentlemen, I am pretty convinced that most of you have allready spotted this auction with many great items in it. 2 victoria crosses for example, but in case that one or two of you haven't seen this auction I wanted to share this link with you. There is nothing in there for me but you may find great information in the auctions cataloge. The auction is offering parts of the Griesbach collection. Have fun with it!
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While doing the first research and mind mapping the orders and medals of the kingdom of Hannover, I was thinking upon the 4th class of the guelphic order. It was founded in 1841 and even if many people called it a knights cross 2nd class, this is not true. It was never meant to be a knights cross. If we compare it to the 4th class of the order of Henry the Lion, we do see some similarities between them, but you cannot compare them in reality. Between their foundations lies 68 years, when the 4th class of the guelphic order was founded, there was just the golden knights cross available in Brunswick. So the same recipients could get a 4th class from Hannover and a golden knights cross from Brunswick. When the knights cross 2nd class was founded in Brunswick it was much more comparable to the silver 4th class of Hannover, besides the fact, that the Kingdom of Hannover was gone, when the knight 2nd class was founded 1877 in Brunswick. So what are your thoughts on this, would you compare the Hanoverian 4th class to the knight 2nd or the 4th class of Henry the Lion? I am hoping on an interesting discussion here. But for sure, they all are looking nice, when presented all together.
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I bet that this is Saudi Arabia, the front side shows the Kaaba in Mecca, the place where all the muslims go for their haddsch. Maybe it is some kind of souvenier that people can aquire who made the trip to Mecca.
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The breaststar is definitly a sign for the schützenkonig. I found a similar photo while doing some research for my coming book on the orders and medals of the kingdom of Hannover. Take a look at what this Gentleman wears. The photo shows a Schützenkönig from Hannover, amazing how he wears the other order, the ribbon looks like a ladies ribbon folded like a bow.
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IRON CROSS 1813 MEDAL BAR ID
BlackcowboyBS replied to RobS's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Well Nassau could be from the look of the suspension loop, but why should an artist be that ignorand to paint wrong colors of the ribbon? Or the guy has mounted his medal to a wrong ribbon, that happened from time to time. I knew some medal bars where medals are mounted to a wrong ribbon. -
Hi, I have checked the lists of the recipients of the Prussian golden Military merit cross, the so called Pour le Mérite for NCOs. The IR 74 recieved 9 crosses, but the first reward was given on May 1918. The guy was Willi Hausinger. Here is the complete list: Willi Heusinger: 05.18.1918 Ferdinand Albers: 07.08.1918 Friedrich Möller: 07.08.1918 Ernst Reiche: 07.16.1918 Ludwig Hagemann: 10.25.1918 Meyer: 10.25.1918 Oskar Riemenschneider: 10.25.1918 Friedrich Schuttmann: 10.25.1918 Adolf Wendt: 10.25.1918 Please bear in mind, that I have written the dates in the american format, so it is month, date, year. If your friend is relative to some of the guys mentioned by me, than you know, which order he got.
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Hi Elmar, the show was cancelled and there was defenitly no show in Gunzenhausen. But there was a non public and privatley held convention of the BHMA. About 60 to 80 people were there and after 5 hours all was over. We all hope that next year Gunzenhausen will happen again with all of us. kind regards Stephan