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Posts posted by Igor Ostapenko
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Hi,
Your crosses are copy's ...
You can see hier 1st class http://medalirus.ru/georgievskie-kresty/gk-1915-1.php
and 2nd "yellow metall" http://medalirus.ru/georgievskie-kresty/gk-1917-2.php
Regards,
Igor
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Thank you, Giller !
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Hi,The following information is from an article ?The Distribution Process of the 5th Class of the Order of the Virtuti Militari, by Professor Dr Zdzalaw P. Wesolowski, & from the web site ?Orders and Decorations of Poland?
Thank you for information !!!
This article from book of Prof. Weselowski ?
Can you post link to web site Orders and Decorations of Poland ?
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I am not sure but think this is a White Russian award, their version of the St. George Medal...but I bet one of you knows for sure. I know nothing about these and it was included in a large medal collection. Does anyone know for sure what this is, if its real and if the number on back would yield a name, if its genuine...?? Thanks for all the help, these little things are a nice reminder that we don't know everything!
Fake cross - all Semenov's crosses was white ( silver ) only
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Claudio, Thank you !!!
Regards from Israel !
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and this badge ... 17 mm - for ribbon bar ?
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33 x 40 mm , silver ?
What is it ?
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It's a piece in gold, of the type awarded in 1790-1812 approx.; the ribbon is from WW1; there is also the original case of issue from the same time of the ribbon: a typical re-issue of a decoration of earlier manufacture.
I have only few mini's
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And now, I would like to add a full series of Austria's Goldene Tapferkeitsmedaillen, from the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II to Karl I.
Those of Emperor Franz I appear in the two variations, engraved by Wirt and Harnisch; two variations of the Ferdinand type and, last but not least, the medal of Karl I is also in gold (the "K" ribbon badge is in gold too):
Thank You for showing,
GREAT COLLECTION !!!
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Thank you !
I think 2nd medal gilded medal 1st class ( 17.6 gr ) , but very old gilded ...
May be replacement of Gold Medaille ?
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russian st. George cross - 1873 or 1874 year , and I don't have information about receipient ...
( In 1873 year Russian Imperator Alexander II visit Austria , in 1874 - Imperator Franz-Josef was in Russia )
Awards of soldier from Austrian Leib-Guard Regiment ?
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this medals group was sold to few collectors and I take not all medals
( I not have XII years cross and Spanien Order )
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rim
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Original medal or Fake ?
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2nd side
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and another medal
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Small siver medal, marked SILBER and 950
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Dear Guy,
Thank you !
I sent email to ÖGO two days ago and wait ...
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Hi ,
Anybody have some new information about medal 1946 ?
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Their will be soon an exhebition about this order in Vienna, Austria"250 Jahre Milit?r-Maria Theresien-Orden"21. Juni bis September 2007Kunsthistorisches Museum Wiensee : http://www.ordenskunde.at/ausstellung6.htmlGuy
I want to find katalog of this exhebition -
Ausstellungskatalog zur Sonderausstellung:
"250 Jahre Militär-Maria Theresien-Orden 1757 - 2007"
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, 21.6. bis 31.10.2007
in: Zeitschrift der ÖGO Nr. 67 (August 2007), farbig bebildeter Ausstellungskatalog zur Sonderausstellung.
Anybody have this katalog ?
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You just need internet
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The best - in the internet - http://medalirus.ru/
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French production - silver gilded orders , like this http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/7916-french-medals-group/
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Hi,
This seems to have come from a WW1 German Soldiers photo group.... Can anyone guestimate if it is Imperial Russian?
Hi,
Not Russian ribbons of medals ...
I think photo from Balkan state
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Like copy ...
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The Virtuti Militari 5th Class.
in Central & Eastern European States
Posted
1922 year - Order number 9715