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    sambolini

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    1. Hi, Personally, I ALWAYS have a problem with bars that have shiny new ribbons. Regards, Sam
    2. Hi, Very nice and not something seen everyday. Regards, Sam
    3. Hi, Well said and truly a shame. U.S. medals are not much better in quality and the U.S. military has gone "ribbon" happy long ago. Regards, Sam
    4. Hi, Thanks for posting this photo and information from Rick. I especially enjoyed seeing the Prussian Wilhelm Order. It's the first I've ever seen. It is quite peculiar in design. The collar is really odd and the Order itself with the Kaiser Wilhelm image is quite modest (no enamel?). So very rare as well, has anyone here ever seen a real one in person? Regards, Sam
    5. Hi, Thanks everyone for the replies. Also, thanks Claudio for posting the photo. It did not occur to me that it went so high because of the document Chris. That may be the reason. It went over my head, as I am not a document collector myself. Saschaw, I agree and I thought with the Turkish award it would top out at maybe 325. Once again, thanks to all for taking time to add input, I really thought I was missing something "hiding in plain sight" as the saying goes. Kind regards, Sam K.
    6. Hi, Is it just me, or was 700 GBP way too much for this bar. Maybe I'm missing something here? Regards, Sam K. http://www.spink.com/asp/fullCatalogue.asp?salelot=1008+++++310+&refno=11579056&saletype= BTW, 700GBP was the gavel price.
    7. Hi, Very nice bar, first I've seen. Thanks for sharing. kind regards, Sam K.
    8. Hi, Great information. I never knew this. Thanks for sharing, it's very interesting. Kind regards, Sam
    9. Hi, This is really very interesting. I have never heard of these. Thanks very much for posting. Kind regards, Sam
    10. Hi, Beautiful piece and one of my favorite Imperial German awards. Thanks for posting such excellent photos. Sam
    11. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320509235205&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT :speechless:
    12. Hi, Many of you may have already seen this, but it is of interest. It's a great bar, probably traceable. It was taken apart by the seller to be sold for the individual awards. A real shame. http://cgi.ebay.com/...=item4a9ec1c363 Sam K.
    13. Hi, The collar tabs look like they might be Weimar era police. Regards, Sam
    14. Yes, of course, I was merely pointing out this is an officers bar, not an enlisted. The MVK (#1) and Signum Laudis medals (#3&4 ) were awarded to officers. Regards, Sam
    15. Hi, Odd that he has sword devices on the ribbons of a couple of awards that have swords incorporated into their design aready. Sam
    16. Hi, I know the fellow on the right is a native Bavarian, but is that still the correct precedence putting the 1905 Luitpold medal ahead of a gallantry award (MEZ)even though it was from a "foreign" country? Regards, Sam
    17. Hi, It looks like it may be a Wurttemburg Friedrichs-Orden Knight 1st Class. Regards, Sam
    18. Hi, Are these copies? They don't seem to have the quality or looks of originals, the crown doesn't look correct among other things. Regards, Sam
    19. Hi, Thanks for the information, I have seen the double cuff braids similar to a WWII "Der Speiss", but never have seen chevrons like those pictured. Regards, sam
    20. Hi, Really? I thought the tress around the neck and the button on the neck indicated a feldwebel. Thanks, Sam K.
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