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    christerd

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    1. A new addition to my collection of Finish awards Finnish Cross of Liberty 2nd class 1939 , onlly 167 awarded so quite scarce
    2. Some new Miniatures , Some Finnish ones but I show them here anyway First out is a group to a Finnish soldier or Finnish Lotta ? R VRO , Liberty medal 1st with Red Cross 1918 , Pr RM III , EhrenKreuz Second Probably a soldier from Jäger Rgt 27 , FFrK IV 1918 non fighter , R VRO, EK II . Medal 1918 , Ehrenkreuz Third one , a Swedish , probably in the Winterwar 1939-40 , Swedish Order of North Star (Real gold) , F VRO 1 (Real Gold) , FFrK IV with red cross 1939 , Medal for Humanity 1947. Fourth , is two FFrK III and IV class with Red Cross , really scarce to find And Last a Hohenzollern . Adler der Inhaber Hope you like them (even if some are not Geman ...)
    3. The more unusual Finnish Orders is beginning to reach almost TR prices in Sweden This Fourth Class Liberty Cross w Red Cross from 1939 sold for almost 700 Euro .... Rare with only 270 awarded but still more money than I paid for a 2nd Class Liberty Cross 1918 two years ago (only 115 awarded )
    4. Hi all , Just when I thought I didn´t going to buy anthing more for a while ..... If I´m right this is something more or less between WW1 and Third Reich ? Sachsen Coburg und Gotha Goldene Verdienstmedaliie 1933-35 , bur with the bar from a 1914/18 medal so maybe it fits here amongst Imperial Does anyone know how many of these the "brown" Duke awarded ? What I can see the 1914/18 bar looks genuine , so maybe he had a WW1 medal and replaced it with this in 1933 ? Christer
    5. Now they have arrived ! Really wonderful small pieces of art I found the man who got them , Jägmeister Carl Reinhold Hullström , he got the RVO 1914 , PrKrO < 1903 and the Wald FO IV 1903-1918 Christer
    6. A new one , thrre miniatures with Swedish Order of Vasa in front of Preuss Crown Order IV and Waldeck Merit Order IV This unusual combination got me to start looking in my archives .... I suppose no one have awards list for Waldeck Pyrmont ?? What I could find was that there wasn´t many Waldeck MO awarded to Swedish I found seven so far and almost all is of higher classes. So I think I got him, but I want to check som more before I´m sure But here the medals (seller pics ) Christer
    7. Hi all , What do you think about this one? Bought it recently and I´m wondering what I see ?? Preussen Merit Cross for war aid- Honor Cross for non fighter - Preuss Crown Order IV ( or Crown medal ? ) - Saxe Ernestine HO Merit medal- White Falcon Merit Cross ? Backside is dark blue Christer
    8. After a little bit of research online I counted the following numbers for Sachsen Altenburg Goldene Verdenstmedaliie 1871-1891 351 awarded with dates and another 58 that could have been awarded during this period. So a total of max about 400 awarded. 1871-16 1875 - 16 1879 - 8 1883 - 7 1887 - 26 1872 - 18 1876 - 17 1880 - 15 1884 - 22 1888 - 1 1873- 17 1877 - 19 1881 - 19 1885 - 27 1889 - 3 1874 - 12 1878 - 42 1882 - 20 1886 - 32 1890 - 2 1891 - 3 seems that about 20 yearly was quite normal and going down the last years before the new version come in 1892. Som new info !! I found out that the medals was awarded to someone from Sweden and has been here since then..... There was only 3 ! People from Sweden that got the Sachsen Altenburg Verdienstmedallie and all three had a close connection to both Sweden and Sachsen Alt through this woman She is Prinzess Therese von Sachsen Altenburg , frau Herzogin von Dalkarlien (after her husband died in 1873) She was married in 1864 to Prince August of Sweden and lived in Stockholm for many years to her death in 1914. November 29th 1886 three Swedish got the Goldene Verdienstmedallie Hoflakei I Johnsson , Stallmeister L Johansson and Zweiter Kammardiener F Th Bjorklund I´m quuite sure my medals had belong to one of those three. The problem is that these names are really common in Sweden , but I will se if I can get some more info since they worked at the Royal Court. Christer
    9. Today they arrived and I was very impressed by the condition of the boxes first ! They look almost perfect First the Anhalt box then the Sachsen Altenburg with its makers label But the BIG suprise was when I cleaned them..... The Anhalt is the Goldene Verdienstmedallie ! ( Bronze vergoldet) and the Sachsen is also the Goldene Verdienstmedallie (Silver vergoldet) Wow , it really made my weekend , here are tthey together with a Swedish Silver medal I also got today ... Christer
    10. Thanks , The funny thing is that I didn´t really know anything about them and thought maybe I was bidding to much German Imperial medals and stuff is not very popular in Sweden, I´m one of the few that collect 1872-1918 , the later period in contrast 1933-1945 has stupid prices and collectors buy all kind of fakes and worthless crap ..... Know I have to learn more about the Sachsen Altenburg/Meinigen/Coburg Merit medals ..... I found ou that there is quite a lot online http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/finding_aids/index.php?path=0;27866;41329 So I can at least get approx numbers awarded. Anhalt is more of a mystery , don´t think there is anything online from that state is there? All the best from Sweden , celebrating Labour Day today Christer
    11. Go them , but they didn´t come cheap .... 71 Euro for the Anhalt Merit Medal and 120 fot the Sachsen one . Hopefully its still a good buy? More pics when they arrive Christer
    12. Hi, I´m thinking about buying these medals in boxes , but I don´t know anything about them except that they are from Anhalt and Sachsen Altenburg Have anyone any info about them , are they buyable Best regards Christer
    13. Three More ! Now 29 names out of 58 .. Capt Johan Adolf LIlliesköld ( Knigh of the Order of the Lion ) and Lt Knut Gustaf Stålhandske (1898-1900) Knut Gustaf Stålhandske was also in German service 1914-1918 ( Maj ) . Capt Sten Edward Gleerup (1883-1886) Coming closer to have all the names I also found out that about 200 officers where from Norway... Sten Edward Gleerup
    14. After some research I found out more about Swedish Ofiicers in Congo. 1883-1902 there was 44 Swedish officers who went to Congo and not less then 22 died there.or short after coming home. It seems that a total of 58 Swdish military pesonal was in Congo so the number of awards must be few. I found 26 names so far , Lt Emil Sbastian von Krusenstierna , Lt Esten Sundvallson, Capt Matts Julius Juhlin-Dannfeldt (Died 1897), Lt Peter Möller , Lt Axel Svinhufvud ( Knight of the Order of the Lion) , Lt Per Tore Frisell (Died 1894) , Lt Arwid Wester.Lt E Arhenius , Lt Emil August Liljewall (Died 1884) , Lt Peter Per Hintze (Died 1885), Rudolf Augustin Cederström (Died 1891) , Lt Knut Svensson (Knight of the Order of the Lion ,Died ) . Lt Bengtsson (Died 1894) , Capt Cronstedt , Capt Schagerström, Lt Wilhelm Ahnström (Died 1900) , Hjalmar Elfström , subLt Arwid Wester , Peter Glimstedt (Knight of the Order of the Lion) Birger Fahlander (Died 1898) , subLt Gustaf Larsén (Died 1907) , Lt Nils Liedholm ( Died 1907) , subLt Gustaf Nyblom , subLt E Sandström , subLt Otto Sjölander , Eskil Sundhagen , Christer ' alt='' class='ipsImage' >
    15. Found some more ! Kongo awards was´t very common to Swedish officers what I can see . I now found two officers with awards from Kongo Maj Arvid Wester born 1856 he got the l´Etoile de Service medal and Capt Peter Glimstedt born 1871 he got the I´Etoile de Service and Kongo Lion Order Gold Medal , I will check if I find anything else Christer
    16. Hi again Kvart , I was a little interested after my last post so I started to look closer on the two Swedish officers and found ..... No one of them got the Lion Order at all .... The first info I got was totally wrong , they both got the Leopold Order , not the Lion Order. But now I got really interested so I will look more and come back here when I find someone who really got the Lion Order .... Best regards Christer
    17. Aha , Thanks KIm Just what I was looking for , he was never awarded any order at all what I can find out , but sold theese cards with himself Where he got the order is unknown , but for sure it wasn´t hes Case closed Christer
    18. Yes it looks much better in " real life" I have seen this postcard before and its really from the 1950s so well before all computers I found on the internet that there is some articles written about him in different old books but I have to find them to know more. It can of course be an old joke and he just borrowed a HHO to looks cooler A mysterie that need an answer ..... Christer
    19. This card landed in my mailbox yesterday It shows a Swedish Ship Captain Johan Ernfrid Österman , age 89 1950 så born 1861 He has the Swedish Queen Victoria Gold Medal and a Hohenzollern House Order ... What could lead to a civilian Swedish sailor get this order. Any thoughts ? I haven´t found anything yet on him on the net , but keep on looking. Christer
    20. Hi Richard , It look like you have a lot of info already about the two soldiers , but maybe I can add something more . The Bravery medal you are mention is the only Bravery medal in Sweden : Instituted 1789 by Gustv III , King of Sweden It was first in Silver only given to enlisted men and later also in Gold for Officers . During the Russian war 1788-1790 i was awarded about 1900 medals but Carl Gadd wasn´t born until 1784 so he probably won his medal in the war 1805-1807 or 1808-1809. There was approx 1300 medals awarded for those wars. After 1814 few Bravery medals was awarded , one number stated is 32 between 1814-1920 What I can find out there is no official list of all awarded medals ? I shall see if I can find some info. Here is a pic of the medal itself in silver Christer
    21. Hi , I been looking for any info of Swedish officers awarded the Order of the African Star but I can´t find anything... The Order of the Lion has been awarded to some Swedish officers but thats the only connection I found so far Maj Carl Alfred Murray Knight LO and Col Pehr Hasselrot Officer LO are two examples . Christer
    22. Hi Mervyn , No Valentiner managed to keep out of prison and after 1933 he was safe in Germany. He survived WW2 but I suppose no one cared about hes eventually first world war crimes then , they had new ones to think about . And here he is with a lot of awards !
    23. A new ship in the long list.... S/S Ancona was built in 1908 in the Belfast wharf , workman , Clark & Co Ltd. She was owned by a Italian company and travelled between New York and Naples . A quite beautiful ship at 8210 grt . 8th of November 1918 she was sailing from Messina to New York when the submarine SM U-38 under the command of Kapitänleutnant Max Valentiner torpedo her and she sank with the lost of almost 200 lives. Most of the people ombord was Greek and Italian emigrants going to the US. Some sources say there was 507 ombord other states 446 (including 163 crew) 1 US passanger survived the sinking Dr Cecil Grid. This led to a diplomatic crise since 9 or 11 ( numbers unclear) US citizens died in the sinking and furthermore Germany was not at war with italy in this time and the sub was sailing under Austria-Hungary flag in spite it was aGerman Submarine. Max Valentiner who was the highest ranking U-boat Ace during WW1 , was branded as awar criminal by the allies , for fifteen different incidents during the war. He managed to stay out of prison and joined the Kriegsmarine in WW2 , in 1949 he died by a lung disease maybe due to the toxic wapours he inhaled from the Uboat engines during first world war. He citims got their revenge in a strange way ....
    24. Wow , I can only agree with Merwyn Great Item Mickey ! Christer
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