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Austria-Hungary 3rd Class Order of the Iron Crown
Iver replied to Gordon Craig's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
I can only say, that I agree with Elmar Lang. FR is really masters mark of firm Rothe! That is not only my opinion - thats meaning of two great austrian experts - Mr. Tusek and Mr. Kilian. See in literature: TUSEK,F. - KILIAN, F.: Značky firmy Rothe na ř?dech a etuj?ch ( Marks of firm Rothe on orders and cases), In: SIGNUM, III. řada, Nr.19 - z?ř? 2002, s. 486 - 490. SIGNUM is czech falerist magazine... -
Two newest ribbons in my collestion... Silver bravery medal II. class emperor FJI and Silver bravery medal II. class emperor Karl...
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Thanks for translation... Is there any chance to find out something about that "workers union" or tis medal? For what was that medal giving, how many awards there were.... atc..? As far as I know, this Giuseppe Opalka was czech citizen - Josef Op?lka... why was he awarded italian "workers" medal?
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Austria-Hungary Iron merit crosses (Eiserne Verdiestkreuze)
Iver replied to Iver's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Josef Rietveld: I think so, but I can measure it if it helps... -
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hunyadi: on your photo is uniform of a 4 years in legion serving sergeant (čat?r) of 4. czechoslovak marksman regiment of Prokop the great (4. československ? streleck? pluk Prokopa Velik?ho). After "great war" was this regiment dislocated in Hradec Kr?lov? (Czech republic) and united with A-H Infantry regiment Nr.18. There is a ribbon of Commemorative badge of Czechoslovak volunteer 1918-19...
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Here are some photos of Czechoslovak legion uniform - number 8 on left sleev is the number of regiment, the green slip under it is for reconnaisance... red slips on right sleev are for years of service - in this case three years of service in Cs. legion... This uniforms were made at the beginning in Russia from japanese material, later in Czechoslovakia from imported felt fabric.
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Austria-Hungary Iron merit crosses (Eiserne Verdiestkreuze)
Iver replied to Iver's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
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Austria-Hungary Franz Joseph Commemorative Cross
Iver replied to Riley1965's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Hauptman: That?s very nice one! Congratulations! -
Austria-Hungary Doctor von Nobody's GERMAN Austrian Ribbon Bar
Iver replied to a topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
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Austria-Hungary Doctor von Nobody's GERMAN Austrian Ribbon Bar
Iver replied to a topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Ulsterman: Military Merit Medal (milit?rverdiestmedaille) = SIGNVM LAVDIS (its text on rear side of MMM) -
Austria-Hungary Doctor von Nobody's GERMAN Austrian Ribbon Bar
Iver replied to a topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Ulsterman: With my reply I wanted to say it was normal... Sorry, but what is "SL"? :unsure: -
Austria-Hungary Doctor von Nobody's GERMAN Austrian Ribbon Bar
Iver replied to a topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Ulsterman: I don?t see a problem in this... :) -
Eric Stahlhut: I have discussed photos with a kolege (my collecting Guru ), and: Case is old piece as, Josef has already written... MVK is production after 1914 Miniature is made after 1920 and was originaly on an evening dress chain... So it "don?t belongs together..."
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Austria-Hungary My Austro-Hungarian collection
Iver replied to Riley1965's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Gordon: I must say, i have seen lots of COPY ribbons from Hungary and all had this classic hook as on photo.. Riley1965: COPY ribbons or not, its nice couple... Ladis: What?s new in Czech republic? :) -
Austria-Hungary My Austro-Hungarian collection
Iver replied to Riley1965's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Riley1965: Post war.. German Cross of Honor in 1934 and Hungarian WWI commemorative medal in 1929 -
Austria-Hungary My Austro-Hungarian collection
Iver replied to Riley1965's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Clasic A-H style - on trifold ribbon, but i am not shore if ribbons are original or COPY... -
Austria-Hungary Doctor von Nobody's GERMAN Austrian Ribbon Bar
Iver replied to a topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Rick Research: I must correct you... The first ribbon is not FJO-knight, but Military merit cross - Milit?rverdiestkreuz The second ribbon is probably Military merit medal - Milt?rverdienstmedaille -
Austria-Hungary Imperial Austrian Long Service Awards
Iver replied to Stogieman's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Yankee: 1. Bosnisch-hercegovinisches Infanterieregiment - formated 1: January 1894 of independent B-h infantry bataillons Nr.1 (established 1885), Nr.5 (established 1889) and Nr.9 (established 1894). Regiment headquarters in Wienna, bataillons hedqarters: I.Bat - Wienna, II.Bat - Wienna, III.Bat - Sarajevo, IV.Bat - Wienna. According to schematismus, in 1909 (I don?t have at disposal 1900 edition) there were in this regiment 12 officers awarded longservice cross for officers III. klass for 25years... As I have not seen it here, here is my longservice cross for NCO and men for 18.years (used 1867-69)... -
SasaYU: I know, it?s not in good condition... but... was a present... I hope this photo helps to identify it... in the front of the cap is an oval badge missing... if it?s really serbian, it is possible to get that badge? how does it look? thanks...
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Translation of legitimation: 5. infantry regiment Daily order of 5. inf.reg., Nr.224 from 13. November 1939 Certification Rank, name: lieutenant of infantry Rudolf Čill?k Unit: Infantry regiment Nr. 5 Is authorised to wear : Commemorative medal for defence of Slovakia in march 1939. In Nitra, 14. november 1939 on behalf of commander of regiment mjr. Of infantry ?tefan Schwartz Commemorative medal for defence of Slovakia (Pam?tn? medaila za obranu Slovenska) is a commemorative badge for military and civil personnel and members of Hlinka guards, who have gain recognition for attaining and securing independece of Slovak state (government decree 95/1939). The medal was at the beginning awarded for battles against Hungarian invasion in march 1939. The same medal was given for taking part in campaign against Poland in september 1939. Those, who have been awarded already in march with commemorative medal, became only a tab with inscription ?Javorina". Later were introduced two types of tabs: ?III.1939" and ?IX.1939". Commemorative medal for defence of Slovakia was also given military persons, who were awarded with Slovak victory cross (Vojensk? v?ťazn? kr??) or Medal for bravery (medaile Za Hrdinstvo). There was also medal with inscription ?Javorina/Orava" on the rear side, which was given only to members af allied armies.Number of awards is not known.. plus photo of rear side of medal
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Hi.. a frien gave me this... but i don?t know what it is, have heard that it should be serbian WWI cap...