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    TacHel

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    1. The design is on the money, I'm just surprised to see a "full" badge in lieu of a hollow one. All 1957 wound badges of any grade I've seen had a hollow back. ADDENDA: Well what do you know... I just found 2 other "full" ones just like this one. Mind you, all it means is that there's more than one, not necessarily good because it's on eBay. But encouraging.
    2. Actually, the paranoia is mostly from outside of Germany. Travel through Deutschland from flea market to flea market or militaria dealer to dealer... You'll see more swastikas there then in 1933! All they do is stick the price sticker on top of the swastika to hide it, very often barely even partially. I've been to militaria dealers there that had back rooms that looked like bloody party headquarters with banners, flags, awards, posters, busts of "H" himself! Dealers don't even hide the swastikas if the items are inside their shop, even when in the front window. But this seller was a moron, all he had to do was to photoshop over the swastikas without permanently maiming this fine set.
    3. The "Elizabeth Cross" I love it! Great design, great name!
    4. That's a fine period ribbon. The signature and hallmarks are there. The design is correct. The suspension is correct. The patina isn't the greatest... Looks like somebody plated this medal after it was already well worn. Which sometimes denotes a copy... Sometimes. I can't see why somebody would copy a medal issued by the millions... Or it this due to the fact you used an Epson? Sorry... ;)
    5. Other possibility here... But purely hypothetical. The owner might've removed the crown himself. Many St Helena medals had the small cross atop the crown broken off by the recipients because after the horrible defeats of the Grande Arm?e, they said " there cannot be a God" and simply snapped them off. Maybe this person really did receive a "Monarchie de juillet" LoH and simply removed the crown during the "2nd Republic" period to match (center disc not withstanding) what was being bestowed then? Like I said, purely hypothetical. In any case, it doesn't change the fact that this set for sale is wrong.
    6. Watch out for those award documents... I've caught many Eastern Europeans making false ones and inserting the names of ministries in them in order to get higher prices for worthless junk. eBay is rife with them! I'm posting a thread on it real soon in the Russian Federation section.
    7. A LoH "Monarchie de juillet" without a crown? NO SUCH ANIMAL!! Either the crown is missing and they reworked the suspension or the star is more modern and older center pieces were inserted. It isn't that rare to see an LoH with center discs that were changed. But as is... NO WAY!
    8. Extrait des Minutes de la Secr?tairerie d'?tat Au Palais des Tuileries Le 20 f?vrier 1813 Napol?on, Empereur des Fran?ais, Roi d'Italie, Protecteur de la Conf?d?ration du Rhin, M?diateur de la Conf?d?ration Suisse, etc., etc., etc. Sur le rapport de Notre Ministre Directeur de l'administration de la guerre, avons d?cr?t? et d?cr?tons ce qui suis. Article 1 Sons nomm?s Chevaliers de l'Ordre Imp?rial de la R?union, les Messieurs Broussaud es Pegouri?, m?decins, Lemaire es ?, Chirurgiens majors, Fauch?, Pharmacien major, es Blondel, Pharmacien principal, employ?s ? l'arm?e du midi de l'Espagne. Art. 2 Le grand chancelier de l'ordre Imp?rial de la R?union es charg? de l'ex?cution du pr?sent d?cres. Sign? : Napol?on Par l'Empereur Le Ministre Secr?taire d'?tas Sign? : Le Comte Daru Pour Copie Conforme Le Ministre d'?tas Grand Chancelier I couldn't identify one of the names, if anybody wants to give it a shot...
    9. Extrait des Minutes de la Secr?tairerie d'?tat Au Palais de l'?lys?e 7 Mars 1812 Napol?on, Empereur des Fran?ais, Roi d'Italie, Protecteur de la Conf?d?ration du Rhin, M?diateur de la Conf?d?ration Suisse, etc., etc., etc. Nous avons d?cr?t? et d?cr?tons ce qui suis. Article 1 Sons nomm?s Commandeurs de l'Ordre Imp?rial de la R?union. Messieurs Le Comte d'Anguissola, S?nateur. Le Comte Buglioni de Perugia. Monsieur de Balbi, Recteur de l'Acad?mie de Turin. Monsieur Bartolucci, Conseiller d'?tat. Le Comte Belderbusch, S?nateur. Le Comte de Laville, S?nateur. Monsieur Brancadori de Sienne, maire de cette ville. Le Comte de Brignole, ma?tre des requ?tes. Le Comte Carbonara, S?nateur. Monsieur Castellalfieri, Chambellan de Son Altesse la princesse Pauline. Monsieur Adami Cavaillan. Le Baron de Coninck, ma?tre des requ?tes Pr?fes des bouches de l'Elbe. Le Comte Neri Corsini, Conseiller d'?tat. Le Baron Garzoni Venturi, Chambellan. Monsieur Fabrom, ma?tre des requ?tes. Le Comte Fossombroni, S?nateur. Monsieur R?mis Lorenza Ghettini. Monsieur Guinti, Conseiller d'?tat. Le Comte Lascaris, (fils du feu vice roi de Sardaigne) Le Baron Dal Pozzo, 1er Pr?sident de la Cours d'appel de G?nes, Ma?tre des requ?tes. Le Comte ?mile Pucci, Chambellan, Maire de Florence. Le Comte Salmatons, Intendant des biens de la Couronne en Pi?mons. Le Marquis Sorbello de Perugia. Spannocchi de Livoume. Le Comte d'Osmond, Archev?que de Florence. Monsieur Sproni, recteur de l'acad?mie de Pise, Membre du Corps l?gislatif. Le Comte Venturi, S?nateur. Art. 2 Notre Grand Chancelier de l'Ordre Imp?rial de la R?union es charg? de l'ex?cution du pr?sent d?cres. Sign? : Napol?on Par l'Empereur Le Ministre Secr?taire d'?tas Sign? : Le Comte Daru Pour Copie Conforme Le Ministre d'?tas Grand Chancelier
    10. Working on it... 1/3 of the way there. That scribe really had poor hand writing! :banger:
    11. Bear! What a fantastic collection!!! I spent well over an hour reading some and intend on visiting again! SUPERB! :jumping:
    12. Pavel, at minimum, I think much larger pictures with good close ups are in order before anybody can make any realistic call. You cannot expect anything with tiny pictures like this.
    13. I've been collecting for 30 years now... At first I stayed away from NAZI stuff simply because I wasn't sure where or how to get it... As my budget increased over the years, so did my knowledge and to this very day, the ONLY NAZI items I have are part of documented sets which span both wars. There are more NAZI fakes about than genuine articles and many are now so incredibly good that even experts aren't sure, so they tend to call everything a fake. During my last two visits to Germany I found a veritable infestation of repro Deutsche Kreuze in gold and silver. Absolutely magnificent repros that only years of collecting allowed me to identify as such. I found these dealers quite abrasive at anybody with knowledge of ODMs and was somehow told on many occasions they had to close early as I was escorted to the door. Munich is rife with some shops... One, a single merchant was honest with me when I balked at some of his items and prices, he smiled and said "the Americans will buy it, they buy anything with a swastika on it". I truly hope these peddlers of repros/copies/fakes stay the "H" away from Imperial items!! It would be such a shame to destroy such a beautiful and historic hobby line.
    14. Really? You sure? Don't get me wrong, I have absolutely no knowledge to the fact they didn't reissue them... I'm just a bit puzzled as to why they'd have to since it didn't require any denazification. A full list of everything that was reissued post 57 would be nice huh?
    15. One is the award certificate, the latter is the actual decree.
    16. WOW! An Order of St George and a Cross! Great pictures Roman! Спасибо!
    17. All the names on my translation above are now correct, they're all named by position in the French Imperial Almanach of 1810. Oddly, Piscatori's name is spelled Piscatory in the almanach. All of the gents on your incredible scroll are on this page with their exact job.
    18. I translated it as such, but some of the names might be a bit different: 9 February 1819 Imperial Order of the Reunion ___________________________________________________________________________ Extract of the minutes of the State Secretariat At the Tuileries Palace. 1813 Napoleon, Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Rhine Confederation, Mediator to the Swiss Confederation, etc., etc., etc. On the report of our Public Treasury Minister. We have decreed and decree what follows Article 1 Are named Knights of the Imperial Order of the Reunion Clergeau Lacroix, Foreman for Ministerial Expenditures of our Imperial Treasury. Piscatori, Director of the General Expenditure Bank. Jourdan, Director of the Services Bank. Bronner, Account Director of the same Bank. And Rielle, Intendant of the Inspectors General of the Treasury. Article 2 Our Minister of State, Grand Chancellor of the Imperial Order of the Reunion is charged with the execution of the present decree. Signed: Napoleon For the Emperor The Minister Secretary of State Signed the Count of Daru The Minister of State Grand Chancellor Duke of Cadore
    19. Nice job! Not easy at this scale. I didn't even know there was a model available for this type.
    20. Well I'll be danged... Sorry, didn't mean to mislead you. It's the "current badge"... Designed in 1941 by caporal-chef Cl?ment. Altered by a reserve officer working on the new crest of Paris which he incorporated into the crest of the fire brigade. The Legion of Honour is from the crest of Paris, weird that the CDG wasn't included...
    21. What did the CBE citation say? For a civilian given a uniform and high rank (too bloody high) for a few years at a desk job to receive a CBE is unreal!?! He's a major on the picture which means in the little time he was in uniform he even managed a promotion! Senior officers without a service medal (LSGC) give me the runs! (I don't mean in past history, I mean today!)
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