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35 minutes ago, TracA said:
pinpon590,
That is a gorgeous award. Please pardon my ignorance, but could you identify it for me? Is that an "S" mark that I see on the reverse of the ball through which the ring is threaded?
Tracy
Yes, for Siebrecht, Brunswick juweller...
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Another beautiful enameled award...
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A recent one, found some months ago ...
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1 hour ago, GMU said:
Very nice group !
1 hour ago, pinpon590 said:By the way, do you know if the types of swords (Romischer or franzözischen type guards) are characteristic of one or the other of the duchies of Saxony ?
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On 08/03/2024 at 21:17, Stogieman said:
Wow! Nice grouping! Is that St. Henry an RK mounted for neck wear (authorized in the 1920’s) or is it a Commander?
by the way, do you know when this way of wearint the cross dates back to ?
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50 minutes ago, Stogieman said:
Now that’s a great one and seldom seen. I’ve been fortunate to have been able to inspect a couple of MMJO from a friend’s collection. They are beautiful and quite delicate
And quite rare... One of my dream, but very expensive...
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Other Saxon... Duchy this time...
And big brother is on the way...
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8 minutes ago, Stogieman said:
Wow! Nice grouping! Is that St. Henry an RK mounted for neck wear (authorized in the 1920’s) or is it a Commander?
That's a knight cross monted on neck ribbon.
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1 hour ago, VtwinVince said:
Looked like a Ritter to me.
Hi !
No, that's a commander cross : vertical loop and height 8 cm.
An other exemple, who has been sold around 4500$ on emedals...
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I will ask the seller...
No hallmark in the description...no weight too...
Look pretty nice, but I agree with a spangenstuck, or a latter model, maybe 30' ...
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Couple Ribbon Bars
in Austro-Hungarian Empire
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I only find this one : Franz Joseph I. Signum Memoriae Jubilee Medal - 1898