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    medalnet

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    1. Dear Paul, I have been trying to remember this book title and just drew a blank. It took me years to finally get into the Hillwood museum to have those extremely nice folks there removing the 1st class badge from its public display and to compare them side by side. Thanks so much for adding this in order to complete the first online record for the collecting community. Andreas
    2. For those interested in imperial Russian order decorations, I just updated my web page and published some information on the rare Agricultural Merit Order at: http://www.medalnet.net/agricultural_merit_russia.htm
    3. Here the story on the Albert Order with swords on ring. Any decoration with swords on ring is super rare! http://www.medalnet.net/Albert_swords_on_ring.htm
    4. www.medalnet.net has the correct pieces listed. Whatever does not fit the list is out.
    5. Karsten, will post soon. It's an officers bar and yes one of the necessary bar is missing for a full Feldartillerie (reitende) history :whistle:
    6. Not inclined to use strong words, I will just say: "hXXXX XXXXt" Congrats!!!
    7. Thank you. I will post it for sale since I am not a collector for polish badges.
    8. Saxony allowed to wear the lower grades of an order together with the higher grades. I would be positive that the bar represents the knights badges he was awarded with initially.
    9. Oops, I was mentaly in a different forum I meant to wirte as already translated above, that this one has the typical characteristics of a fake. That particular eagle painting design as well as the crude workmanship gives it away.
    10. Wenn man diese Adlermalerei und die Feilspuren and den Kreuzarmkanten sieht bracht man kein Gewicht mehr und definitif zu sagen, dass das Ding nicht von vor 1918 ist.
    11. No maker, but French ET mark. I needed the image for my web page. http://www.medalnet.net/Hallmarks.htm
    12. Sorry, but this is a prime example of a forgery contracted out by a certain German medal dealer, way after the end of WWII even.
    13. This is a beautiful piece from the very beginning of the lifespan of this order. congratulations.
    14. Just tried to give medal collecting an artistic twist. I posted some more pictures on my Facebook group: "medalnet"
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