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    Komtur

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    1. Great finds! Amazing 😊 Thank you!
    2. I am searching for other portraits of the Swedish Rear Admiral Sten Ankarcrona. Thanks in advance, Komtur. Until now, I only could find these:
    3. For a veteran of the wars from 1864, 1866 and 1870/71 an appropriate cross or medal is missing. I am not sure, if there was a possibility for a foreigner to serve in voluntary active duty in the German army. There is a group of eligible recepients of this medal, sometimes lost out of sight: the attendees of the Berlin centenary celebration in 1897. The list of the high aristocratical participants Verzeichnis der im März in Berlin anwesend gewesenen Allerhöchsten und Höchsten Fürstlichkeiten nebst Gefolge mentioned under position 36. Königlich Niederländischer Generallieutenant Ihrer Majestät der Königin-Regentin der Niederlande Graf du Moncean and 37. Königlich Niederländischer Kapitän zur See P. Zeegers-Beeckens, Adjutant Ihrer Majestät der Königin-Regentin der Niederlande. It is quite probable, that our guy belongs to the staff of one of the mentioned dutch members of the 1897 celebrations in Berlin. Regards, Komtur.
    4. Unfortunately the price a few years ago doesn´t seem to be the marked value of today 😥 Regards, Komtur.
    5. I am looking for portraits of Otto zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg and for additional information to his life and career. Thanks in advance, Komtur. Below are to be seen his listings in (1) Deutscher Ordensalmanach 1908/9 (2) Staatshandbuch Sachsen-Weimar 1909 (3) Rangliste der Preußischen Armee 1911
    6. Inhaber: Friedrich Carl Rauch Sohn des Groß.(herzoglich) Hess.(ischen) Landgerichtsrats Rauch Owner: (name) son of the grandducal Hessian district justice offical (name)
    7. Possibly the inofficial medal, remembering the silver wedding of the grandfather (resp. father), is in this context of some interest too:
    8. Dr. Joseph Ambros (1862-1920) Oberstabsarzt a. D. Regierungsrat Wilhelm Arendts (1845-1924) Vorstand des Münchner Hauptbahnhofes Dr. Andreas Carl Florschütz, Leibarzt der Herzöge Ernst II. und Alfred von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha nach 1902 Hellmut von Schulz (1878 - 1963) Fregattenkapitän a. D. der Deutschen Marine
    9. It seems to be Ernst Friedrich Werner Schön: (1) Ancestry (2) Deutscher Ordensalmanach 1908/9 (3) Liste Kolonialdenkmünze (4) Preußen Rangliste 1914 (5) Königlich Preußische Ordensliste 1905, 2. Nachtrag
    10. Yes it is. I know, that there is a wrong ribbon for the medal on this place of the bar. But because of the extraordinary strange combination of decorations and because of what was to be found under the ribbon, I am quite sure, it is the right medal.
    11. Possibly this is of some help: Arnhard Graf Klenau Orden in Deutschland und Österreich
    12. It is arranged for civil wearing as so called Frackschnalle (tuxedo bar) starting with the highest decoration from the right.
    13. As stated before by waldo (1) the before golden parts of Bavarian orders were made after 1916 of gilded silver (2) the widened frame of the lower arm backside was used as a simple identifying sign for gilded orders (3) the medaillon of the 4th classes of the Bavarian Militärverdienstorden were made of gold until 1916. Therefore a 4th class of this order had to be produced after 1916 with silver gilded medaillon and with a widened frame of the lower arm backside. This can be illustrated by the award of a 4th class with crown and swords to Walter Eucken, who got this decoration on 28th of September in 1918. The order on his medal bar is made, as we could expect it.
    14. I wouldn´t expect a gold marking on a silver gilded decoration ? According to the sources (Roth, Erhard: Verleihungen von militärischen Orden und Ehrenzeichen des Königreichs Bayern im Ersten Weltkrieg 1914-1918) Generalarzt Dr. Paul Brecht got a Militärverdienstorden 3. Klasse mit Krone und Schwertern and never another class of this order. There is no doubt, that the medalbar because of the unique combination of orders and medals is the one of Dr. Brecht. It is typical for the silver gilded German decorations of the late World War, that in this time because of the thin gilding of bad quality the gilding is faded away and seems to be sometimes nearly complete gone. This can be observed especially with the Bavarian Order of Military Merit, but you can see it for others, e.g. the Prussian Royal Houseorder of Hohenzollern, too. Even if it isn´t to be seen clearly on the pictures, there are some remains of the gilding on the 3rd class on Brechts medal bar. Regards, Komtur. These are news, I´ve never heard of and I can not remember, to have noticed such a special combination of material with an imperial order in gilded silver made in the late World War. Because of the lack of gold there was the regulation, that every formerly golden part was to be made in gilded silver.
    15. This question was discussed here before: Difference betwenn BMVO3X and BMVO4X Regards, Komtur.
    16. Dr. Anton Hubert Hambloch (geb. 1871) Unternehmer und Delegierter der freiwilligen Krankenpflege
    17. It seems to be him indeed. Staatshandbuch Sachsen 1913:
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