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    paul wood

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    1. The obverse with St George is not easy to translate (I'm sure Radmillo can help) it reads St George be Serbia's....Reputation.....Justice and Truth The Reverse is much easier and roughly translated reads Help Wounded Warriors/Honour the Liberator's of Kosovo The reverse makes it clear that it is a charitable organisation, possibly a soldiers benevolence fund medal and was presumably given to those who donated a certain amount. Given that it was Austrian made (and that there was no great love lost between Serbia and Austria following the Annexation of Bosnia and Herzogovina) It is possible that it was a charity formed by Serbian citizens within the Austrian Empire. Certainly very interesting. Paul
    2. Igor, It is a Serbian Medal, commemorating the capture of Kosovo in 1912, by Hans Schaefer a noted Viennese producer of commemorative medals. My suspicion is that it was given for donations to the Serbian wounded during the campaign, I can find no mention of the medal in Carr, so my suspicion is that it is a privately made piece with no official standing. Paul
    3. Sandro is correct, these were wartime issues, the good thing is when you see the star it is most likely to be a genuine piece. Paul
    4. Obviously written by a doctor, my prescriptions tend to have the same style of handwriting. Paul
    5. Kris nice medal, for those who don't know Peter Benoit (died 1901) was a noted Flemish composer. I am not sure what the 1834-1934 refers to. Paul
    6. Thanks Mervyn, the Henk Loots Life saving collection is truly impressive. Paul
    7. Nice, look forward to seeing them in more detail, I particularly like the Stad Antwerpen medal. Paul
    8. Dave thanks for showing, better than many I've seen but still obviously wrong at a considerably lower price it would be a useful space filler. Paul
    9. Very nice have encountered the Order on a few occasions but never the medals. Thanks for sharing. Paul
    10. Radmilo I think if anything is the Elephant then 6 would be the most likely. Paul
    11. If it is a G the only unit that makes any sense is the South African School of Gunnery. Paul
    12. 3 Is the Order of the Red Eagle Grand Cross, 5 Looks like the Austrian Order of Leopold. I am wondering if 4 could be the First type Osmanie with the red centre. Paul
    13. It is a prize medal of the Monaco Scientific Centre and the Pasteur Institute, It is still awarded but now under the name of Prince Albert II of Monaco's Commemorative medal. Paul
    14. The one in the centre front in the second photo looks like he had more than his share of Ardennes Pate. Paul
    15. I have now identified 10 it is the Romanian Defenders of Independence Medal 1877-78 Paul
    16. Not particularly, however sometimes they used to enamel the coins and when the workmanship is good they appear in auction and there are known enamellers who flourished in the second half of the 19th century. Also after the Boer War many Kruger coins were mounted for souvenirs. Paul
    17. I am afraid the style of broaching looks somewhat later to me. Coin jewellery was very popular in the late 19th century. Paul
    18. Most probably adapted Swiss badges, I suspect the manufacture for Afghanistani purposes would have been in the 60's or later, late Zahir Khan period. Paul
    19. Nice picture, I notice he has the key to the wine cellar on his desk, obviously a man who got his priorities right. Paul
    20. Interesting, the Benson naming looks fine which would ate it to the early 20th century, usually they are silver gilt, possibly a display piece used for trade fairs. Paul
    21. Whether he will get those figures is a different story. Unless he has a serious collector who is not internet savvy. Paul
    22. Fantastic stuff, how do you manage to get such wonderful material? Paul
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