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I think, it?s very clear. The attachment as KW Lt. to the Oldenburg FAR 62, that means, connections to Oldenburg for nearly 16 years, that?s the reason, he got the Oldenburg House Order. By the way, born in Osnabr?ck, he was a native of Prussia. The kingdom Hannover ended already in 1866. Best regards Kapitular
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In 1917, June 18th it was declared: To get the Oldenburg House Order with swords presumes the posession of the EK I. and a Prussian House Order with swords (normally the Hohenzollern) or the decoration with the Pour le m?rite. I don?t know any other person, decorated with an Oldenburg House Order with swords, but not with a FA Cross 1. and 2. class. Until June 1917 for military merit there were only FA Crosses awarded. Regards Kapitular
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Thanks, I know them both, but they are from Friedrich August, so the chiffre is "FA". I hope, to see one with the chiffre "A" from Paul Friedrich August or with the chiffre "NFP" from Nikolaus Friedrich Peter. Your website I found too, very informing and interesting! By the way, I suppose, that the Oldenburg keys wer worn without a ribbon, but I am not sure. For all who are intersted, a picture from the back: Regards Kapitular
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This "Kammerherrenschl?ssel" was awarded in Oldenburg before 1829 under the duke Peter Friedrich Luwig. It shows his code "P". After his death followed Paul Friedrich August, later Nicolaus Friedrich Peter and finally the last one, Friedrich August. From this last one I know a "Kammerherrenschl?ssel" with his chiffre "FA". My questions: Had the granddukes Paul Friedrich August and Nikolaus Friedrich Peter "Kammerherrenschl?ssel" with their own chiffres, for example "PFA" or "NFP" ? Did anyone of you ever see a key with these chiffres ? Maybe, you can help me. Best regards Kapitular
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This "Kammerherrenschl?ssel" was awarded in Oldenburg before 1829 under the duke Peter Friedrich Luwig. It shows his code "P". After his death followed Paul Friedrich August, later Nicolaus Friedrich Peter and finally the last one, Friedrich August. From this last one I know a "Kammerherrenschl?ssel" with his chiffre "FA". My questions: Had the granddukes Paul Friedrich August and Nikolaus Friedrich Peter "Kammerherrenschl?ssel" with their own chiffres, for example "PFA" or "NFP" ? Did anyone of you ever see a key with these chiffres ? Maybe, you can help me. Best regards Kapitular
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This bar is absolutely correct. The owner was W.J.A. von Wedderkop who got the houseorder PFL in 1870 September 6th. After the war he left the state of Oldenburg, to become a civil servant in the prussian railway administration. Unfortunately I was not successful, to get this bar, but I am very happy, to have a good photo for my archive. Best regards Kapitular
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This medal is the first form, awarded from 1833 to ca. 1864 with the little star and "KOENIG". The next form was with three different "flowers" instead of the star and "K?NIG". About 1900 pieces were stamped (coined)? (I don`t know the correct word, sorry) but not all of them were awarded. The medal was made of silver. This medal here is quite different from the original medal. Kapitular
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Hello and thank you to all of you. I think, this will be a last comment to my bar. Indeed, it is my bar. Komtur was so kind, to present it here in the forum at a time, I was not a member of the club. We have to notice, that Konsul Wanner definitively was not the person we are looking for. I think, the key will be found in the list of the belgian Order of the Crown between 1908 and 1914. In this time will be some german persons, who got it and one of them will be the owner of the bar. When we have for example about 20 names it will not be too difficult, to find him. So I am still in good hope!! Kapitular
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Oldenburg M1927 Lifesaving Medal
Kapitular replied to a topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Alexander Stoll got this medal for his help at the great explosion in the ammunitiondepot in Marienhafe, a small village near Wilhelmshaven where he was stationed at that time. Three other persons got the same medal for the same event in 1920, September 9th. The Medal was awarded from 1927 to 1934, only 87 pieces. The first ward tokk place in 1927, March 17th and the last in 1934, April 4th. I suppose, it was delivered in a small box, but i am not sure. But there was a nice document, I have here in my archive, but it has too many bites, to present it here. Kapitular