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    Freiwillige

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    1. Many thanks for correction, Glenn!

      So, only five Württemberg veterans left:

      1. Unteroffizier Staib (Schloßgarde-Kompagnie)

      2. Unteroffizier Hinderberger (Schloßgarde-Kompagnie)

      3. Unteroffizier Schweizer (Schloßgarde-Kompagnie)

      4. Feldwebel Ulmer (Feldjägereskadron)

      5. Wachtmeister Rembold (Feldjägereskadron)

      Any ideas whose portrait do we have here then?

       

    2. Just to update and revive discussion :rolleyes:

      Portrait was initially posted here and kindly identified by ixhs as former Vizewachtmeister Berckhemer from the Dragoner-Regiment König (2.Württembergisches) Nr.26.  

      Decorations:

      1. Wurttemberg. Verdienstmedaille des Friedrichs-Ordens

      2. Wurttemberg. Silberne Militärverdienstmedaille oder Zivilverdienstmedaille (???) ---> Help needed!!!

      3. Wurttemberg. Militär-Dienstehrenzeichen 2.Klasse

      4. Prussia. Kriegsdenkmünze für die Feldzüge 1870/71 für Kämpfer

      5. Russia. Imperial Order of Saint Anna, 4th class

      6. Prussia. Zentenarmedaille

       

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    3. Many thanks for your expertise!!! 

      Is any additional info regarding Berckhemer known from the book you cited or any other source? E.g. his full name?

      s.V.M. - DA1 - R.A.M.

      Could you please let me know what Württemberg decorations these abbreviations actually stand for?

      s.V.M. = Silberne Verdienstmedaille. Militärverdienstmedaille oder Zivilverdienstmedaille? 

      DA1 = Militär-Dienstehrenzeichen 1.Klasse?

      R.A.M. = ??? Russische [Orden der Heiligen] Anna Medaille?

    4. Dear gentlemen, here's my latest purchase - CDV showing unknown Wurttemberg veteran from Ravensburg/Tettnang.

      Decorations:

      1. Wurttemberg. Verdienstmedaille des Friedrichs-Ordens (?)

      2. Wurttemberg. Silberne Militärverdienstmedaille (?)

      3. Wurttemberg. Militär-Dienstehrenzeichen 1.Klasse / 2.Klasse (?)

      4. Prussia. Kriegsdenkmünze für die Feldzüge 1870/71 für Kämpfer.

      5. Russia. Imperial Order of Saint Anna, 4th class (so-called “klyukva”).

      6. Prussia. Zentenarmedaille.

      Two questions:

      1. Have I idenitifed decorations correctly?

      2. Is there any chance to get the exact name of the veteran?

       

       

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    5. 8 minutes ago, bolewts58 said:

      Not the Grune Fangschnur if that's what you mean. That went under the epaulette at the shoulder and under the arm. The knot with the horse and 2 acorns was at the junction of the epaulette and shoulder.

      Sure I know that is not  Green Aiguillette with Westphalian Horse!!! I just mentioned it as an example of award lanyardsthat did exist then...

    6. 11 hours ago, laurentius said:

      Dear Freiwillige

      The second award is the Friedrich-Kreuz from Anhalt, I can't comment on the uniform

      Kind regards, Laurentius

      Many thanks, Laurentius!

      10 hours ago, GreyC said:

      Hi,

      I wonder if there is a whistle at the end of the cord?

      GreyC

      I wouldn't say so, as the lower end of the twisted cord seems to be fastened firmly to the interior portion of the breast pocket button, while the upper one is stitched or attached somehow else to the inner part of the blouse button... Maybe it's a kind of long service or good conduct decoration, something like a Green Aiguillette with Westphalian Horse?

    7. Dear Gentlemen, I need your expertise in attribution of this Weimar Republic-era portrait. I assume this man is a firefighter, but I may be wrong.

        

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      Fragment with decorations and sleeve insignia.

      - EK II ausg.1914; 

      - Kriegsdenkmünze 1914/18 des Kyffhäuserbundes mit Frontkämpfer-Abzeichen (als Feldspange); 

      - ???

      - certain aiguillette

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    8. Dear gentlemen, could you please help to ID neck order and second order of this military (?) official? 

      CDV is from 1890s, I assume, and was made in Paris.

      Neck order - ???

      Breast decorations:

      1. Croix d'officier de la Légion d'honneur

      2. ???

      3. British Crimea Medal with two official clasps and strange upper clasp

      4. Ottoman Mecidiye Nişanı, 4th or 5th class.

      5. Russian Imperial Order of Saint Anna, 3rd grade.

      Is it possible to identify this Monsieur?

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