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    Komtur

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    1. There were 16 awards to Russian in 1879 (may be in connection with the Russian-Turkish war?). Later Awards I can not confirm by the Königlich Preußischen Ordenslisten. The scan is from the list 1905, part III. Regards, Komtur.
    2. Seichter, Garnisions-Verwaltungs-Inspektor zu Potsdam: 1864 Militär-Ehrenzeichen I. und II. Klasse 1866 Militärverdienstkreuz (am 20. September) 1872 Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen mit dem Roten Kreuz (am 18. März) Source: Königlich Preußische Ordensliste 1895, zweiter Teil. Regards, Komtur.
    3. VERY NICE But definitely NO medical officer (ALWAYS combatant 1870 medal in combination with EK2 on white ribbon!), it could only be a priest more likely a Militärbeamter. Kind regards, Komtur.
    4. Nice and in my opinion old original bar, but the Crown Order could be a 3rd class too, as to be seen here. BTW again a Sanitätsoffizier! Regards, Komtur.
    5. ... whereas the combination of noncombatant medal 1870 and cross 1866 is likely a military Beamter:
    6. (sorry for double posting ) Indeed! The combination of noncombatant cross 1866 and combatant medal 1870 is a typical for a medical officer like this one:
    7. Everything is as it should be! Bar of the Realschuldirektor Franz Dörr (with all documents):
    8. To make you happy Deubert, Karl, Vizefeldwebel im 2. Feld-Rgt. der Schutztruppe für Südwestafrika: MEZ2 3.11. 1904 (Preußische Ordensliste 1905, Band III, S. 213) MEZ1 2.11.1905 (Preußische Ordensliste 1905, 1. Nachtrag, S. 251) Regards, Komtur.
    9. Described in ORDEN-MILITARIA-MAGAZIN No 80 (September 1997) page 18ff by Peter Sauerwald as copy made in the 1970ies. See the pictures: compared with two originals made by Wagner. Regards, Komtur.
    10. Yup. I forgot to mention that @ Sascha There are a few officers and medical officers in the Prussian Ordensliste of 1877 with the KO3 or KO4 with or without Red Cross on the here discussed ribbon (Erinnerungsband). Therefore there is a possibility of a combination of these Orders and a combattant KDM 1870. But you are right, that the combination of these orders with a noncombattant KDM 1870 is more likely and common. Regards, Komtur.
    11. Couldn´t be the missing decoration a Prussian Crown Order 4th or 3rd class "am Erinnerungsband" with or without the Red Cross? Kind Regards, Komtur.
    12. There are no hallmarks on both orders. The Saxon Merit Order ist the one of Halkett. The St Henry was missing, therefore I had to buy another one. The seller offered it as made by Scharffenberg in the early war years. Regards, Komtur.
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