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2 hours ago, OTTER76 said:
We is offently refered as JH.Werner
Werner had some commercial ties with Godet, so it could make sense, still, a very uncommon "Maker"
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I understand it's quite uncommon
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Hi my list shows "We" as "Unknown maker" unfortunately, so we may never know
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Looks like a perfectly good Klein and Quenzer made piece and original, suspension ring should be stamped with 65
regards
Alex K
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Hi Thanks for the confirmation, much appreciated
regards
Alex
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4 hours ago, ixhs said:
Yes very good for us researchers - they took the most of the archive data outside of Stuttgart bevor 1944.
Especially i like the high detailed pics.
The most of M 707, 708 709 photos are saved on my PC - ...was a really hard work.
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Are we in or are we out?:) - nearly every day when i read the newspapers i think: What the hell they are doing over there???
If they will not chance their minds, i think you`re out .. hard out.?
I honestly don't know myself now which way it will go, it seems at the moment, out, but still in somehow
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Hi Guys thanks for the comments and additional information on my mystery Wagner, which regiment does the uniform belong to its obviously a Uhlan regiment,?
I agree ixhs your archive in Stuttgart has some really interesting images, I often have a detailed look
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Alex
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Hi Laurentius, thanks for the reply, I thought it may have been co-incidental, I suppose I need to look for aristo VON Wagners to see if I can find anything out about him
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Alex
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Hi all, I came across this image from Landesarchiv Baden-Wuerttemburg of a Louis von Wagner, doing searches reveals nothing about him except his more famous namesake, the composer, does anyone know if they were related to each other or just a name co-incidence, Louis certainly had a distinguished military career, if so does anyone have a brief bio on him?
thanks
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Alex K
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Hi, with regards to polished stars, they are generally made of bronze, I have several WWI stars made from bronze, (Generally called the "Mons Star"), they too were polished at some point, bronze, like silver, when exposed to the atmosphere will, over time start to tarnish again naturally, it will take time but they now look as though they were never polished, and without any artificial intervention, depends if you are prepared to wait, as for replacement bits and pieces, "Liverpool Medals" are a well known medal dealer, they sometimes have "Spare parts"
http://www.liverpoolmedals.com/World-Medals-and-Decorations/
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5 hours ago, BalkanCollector said:
Marvelous job Alex, thank you for sharing!
Thankyou, glad you like them.
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Hi Larry, bit late, but nice images as usual!
With the upcoming centenary anniversary of the end of WWI, I decided to trawl through some of my long forgotten efforts and pay my own tribute, I normally go for the bigwigs with fancy uniforms, lots of bullion and medals, (I like the challenge), however, I do have some of the "Ordinary" guys that faced the muck and bullets, These are a random selection that I can find on file, and not any preference. I've had these on file for many years and unfortunately no longer recall the sources.
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On 31/10/2018 at 18:00, GdC26 said:
Hi Thanks for the information, only just spotted it, I'll put it on file for future reference
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one final attempt, then I find another pastime!!
plus a few more, I suspect he liked being photographed in uniforms
Alex
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Hi My operation Granby one was given to me by the brother (A non smoker) of a serving soldier who received out in the Gulf at the time of the operation, so I assume it to be an authentic "Original", if I recall I've certainly had it since around that time, Unorttunately since a recent house move Its most probably lurking in some forgotten trunk
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Oops, didn't expect such a reaction, apologies, for my ignorance
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Crimea medal
in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
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Hi Paul, thanks for the reply, absolutely spot on! I was tempted to bid on it, it was being sold by a resident of Paris, alas ran out of time,
never mind, appreciate your depth of knowledge
regards
Alex