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Steve, that is a fabulous and unusual bar, congratulations. I guess you'll be keeping it? Scott, I guess I beat you to the other bar, my apologies. However, some of the bars you've shown are out of this world, I love that Baden bar.
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Gentlemen,
I recently picked up a group of items belonging to a Luftwaffe officer named P. Hauff. It includes his EK 2 1914, Honor Cross with Swords, Luftwaffe 12 and 4 Year Long Service Medals, Austrian Bravery Medal, 1. October 1938 Medal and his Turkish Iron Halfmoon. It's a long shot, but if anyone has more information on this guy, it would be great.
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Gentlemen,
Could someone enlighten me as to the statutes for award of the jubilee buttons found on Prussian decorations? And while we're at it, post your examples here.
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Nice bar, Scott, again I have it's near twin, with the addition of the Austrian Merit Cross.
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Wow, that's an absolute knockout.
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Scott, that's an interesting bar. I have it's near twin, only mine has the Merit Order Knight's Cross with Swords, while yours has the member's cross, I believe.
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Aha, nice to see the Fireman's Long Service Clasp in wear, as I just picked up one of these (thanks, Eric).
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Wow, some very interesting things there. I particularly like the Seringapatam medal, which was given for Wellington's first major victory over, I believe, the somewhat crazy Tipoo Sultan.
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Thanks for posting this, my dad's family was from there, and my grandfather was captured by the Russians when the garrison surrendered on April 9th.
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Igor, I'd love to find a miniature of the medal for foreigners, as I have a mini medal bar (courtesy of Noor) which is missing this medal. I bet it's impossible to find one.
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Thanks again Carol, that is useful information. The bar is pre-1895, since there are no oakleaves on the EK and no battle clasps on the KDM. I think you see more Romanian awards on later bars, particularly WW2.
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Thanks for the information, Carol, and yes, that is the bar in question. It seems a little unusual to find a Romanian award this early on a bar.
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Very interesting bar, although the KVM appears to be a lower quality spangenstueck.
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Gentlemen,
Thanks to Marc (Flak88), I recently acquired one of the ex-Tony Colson 1870 spanges, which unfortunately I can't post pictures of, but there is a picture in the classified. This spange consists of: 1870 EK 2, 1870 KDM, 1866 Cross, 1861 Coronation Medal, Romanian Gold Merit Medal and Sachsen-Altenburg Silver Merit Medal. I assume this bar is not traceable, but was wondering if there are in existence Romanian rolls for the Gold Merit Medal, and if there were any connections between the King of Romania and any Prussian regiments ie. was he honorary colonel of any German regiments during the period 1870-80? Any help would
be gratefully received.
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Aaaahhhh, just put my eyes out, please. Don't show me this stuff, when I am in the market for a good St. Henry and can't find one.
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I would guess a Prinzen spange, of the type favored by members of the royalty in the latter half of the 19th century.
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Really great photo of an "echt tapferer Sachse".
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Nice photo, look at that spange. BTW he's a Wuerttemberger, not burg.
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Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, formerly Deutsch-Sued-West, whereas von Lettow-Vorbeck was leading troops in Deutsch-Ost, now Tanzania. Ludicrous.
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I like it, almost looks like the "muffin crown" you see on the blued-core variants.
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Thanks, guys. Unfortunately, my scanner is AWOL right now, so I can't post any images. It is silver-gilt, and the maker is Wagner.
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Hi I've had this in my collection a while, is it real or a fake, any views appreciated
regards
BTW the ribbom is a replacement
Alex
Details are not good, and the color is strange. Not to my liking.
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Gentlemen,
If someone has the award number for the Crown Order commander's cross (second class), without swords, large crown type, I would appreciate the information. I just picked up one of these, and was wondering about the comparative rarity of this item.
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Gentlemen,
I have a dumb question. If a member of a Schuetzen-Rgt. was awarded the Nahkampfspange in Bronze, would he qualify for the Infantry or General Assault Badge?
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Napoleonic Era Awards Of All German States
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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Great information, gentlemen. I've thought of "getting into" Napoleonic items, but keep getting sidetracked into other areas. My 3XGreat Grandfather fought at Waterloo, and I have a nice portrait of him wearing the ribbon of the Prussian 1815 medal in his buttonhole.