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    pinpon590

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    1. Hello ! Here are mine ! 😉 And this red cross medal, with case ðŸĨ°
    2. here are mine bronze (after februar 1915) Silver (before februar 1915)
    3. Nimmergut says 27/1/1914 ðŸĪ” And 27/1/2918 for nr 8...
    4. Maybe i'm wrong, i have wrote this message very quivkly. I will verify...
    5. Yes, i haf some doubt about it... Thanks you for the linkd, I will look it tomorrow !
    6. Hi ! I'm still searching number of awards of pilot and air badges during WW1... Can someone help me ? 1) Abzeichen fur Militar-Flugzeugfuhrer (created 27/01/1913) 2) Abzeichen fur Marine-Flugzeugfuhrer von Seeflugzeugen (created 31/5/1913) 3) Abzeichen fur Beobachtungsoffiziere aus Flugzeugen (27/01/1914) 4) Flieger-Erinnerungsabzeichen (27/01/1914) 5) Abzeichen fur Marine-Flugzeugfuhrer von Landflugseugen (created 23/2/1915) 6) Abzeichen fur Beobachter auf Manrineflugzeugen (created 28/5/1915) 7) Erinnerungabzeichen fur Marine-Flugzeugfuhrer und Beobachter (created 26/10/1916) 8))Abzeichen fur Fliegerschutzen (created 27/01/1918) 9) Abzeichen fur Marine-Fliegerschutzen (created 27/01/1918) Thank you for your help ! 😉
    7. Hi ! A friend of mine give me this picture to search what can be searcheable on it... Location : Monchecourt Station (not yet existing), in north of France, near Douai... 25 km from the first lines... Taken by german troops in 09/1914, released in 09/1918... That's all I can say at the moment... What can we deduce from this picture ??? Thank you for helping ! Greetings !
    8. That's correct, I was wrong "BRONZE" stamped on the rim, near the ring. 😁
    9. Here are some example of knight cross found on the web : - A model by Roesner, (R mark), 56,9 x 38,9 mm, 20 g. : - A model by Scharffenberg, (S mark), 54,4 x 38,4 mm, 22 g. : My own cross is a supposed Scharffenberg made, 54,1 x 38,6 mm, 24,4g...
    10. In tome III, Nimmergut show 2 examples : - 1 in silver gilt made by Scharffenberg, 53 x 37,5 mm, 21,8 g (crown 16 x 21 mm) - 1 in silver gilt too, G.H. Osang made, 57 x 37,5 mm, 23,84 g (crown 17 x 22 mm) 😀
    11. Then, a post WWI (post WWII even ?) in bronze gilt Maria Therisia order knight cross, with mini... An original one is definitively too hight cost... A finally, a nice order of Malta, COmmander cross (ca 1930) : 😍
    12. Hi gentlemens ! Let showing my latest acquisitions since some years... First, a grouping ou red cross insigna : Silver bravery medal, Karl and FJ : Then a gold merit medal, emperor Karl, with the K clasp for officer : Let's have some close up : That's a nice group of Bravery medals now ! ðŸĪĐ
    13. Long time ago, I have also found this Women's merit cross of the Lippe Bertha order (Lippe Bertha Orden, Frauenverdienstkreuz). A quite rare insignia, with only 15 awarded during 1910-1918...
    14. You're wright, I think (but not sure, it was along time ago) that the pilot badge was described as a post WW1 made. I don't remember for the second one... ðŸĪ”
    15. First he was in Prussia army (Dienstauszeichnung II. Klasse, 12 years, not in the reserve). Then after in saxon army (Landwehr-Dienstauszeichnung II. Klasse, in the reserve...) So Prussia -> saxony No ?
    16. Here are the reverse of aviation badges. First one : And the second one : Greetings !
    17. Hi ! Look really like a scharffenberg one... Very pleasant these st Henry crosses ! 💗
    18. I always considered it as a challenge to bring together in the same collection theses three WW1 war crosses, the most beautiful in my opinion... From left to right : - Saxony Weimar Wilhelm Ernst war cross - Reuss War merit cross - Saxony Cobourg & Gotha Carl Eduard war cross... The two first crosses are mine, the third is an image taken from google, to complete the view... You guessed... I search the third one... A day, maybe... If ever... someone... 😁
    19. Last and recent find... A very nice Wilhelm Ernst Kriegskreuz, from Sachsen Weimar... Special mention to @Deruelle, who is fond of this kind of Saxon thing ... 😁 A really nice cross, wanted since a looonngg time... Not perfect, the right laurel have been repaired, but the enamels are generally intact... One-sided swords... A very long wait for this one... This deserves some better pictures... ðŸĪĐðŸĪĐðŸĪĐ
    20. Really hard to remember the dates of acquisition... I think I never showed this Knight's cross of Baden Berthold I. order... ðŸĪŠ Short break... I'll continue after dinner... A few more germans, and few imperial austrians too...
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