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Schlesischer Adler / Silesian Eagles
Stijn David replied to dond's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
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Schlesischer Adler / Silesian Eagles
Stijn David replied to dond's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Hello, Here is a newly arrived bar, a Freikorps vet with a long service afterwards and a exotic (Italian) enamel one as a plus. Cordial greetings, -
Hello, Thank you for the reply's, even iff this one will always hide his former owner (some mystery is always fun ) => it is a nice combo + i hope that carefull restoring it will remove the dirt and rust that has accumulated over the years on this one and that it will give a bit of the former beauty back. I did notice that there was a maker mark on the Hindenburg, however did not recognize it untill you did tel me the Godet part, indeed nice Is the Italian crown order a much found award towards German officers? Can easely imagine that since diplmoatic relations between the 2 countrys during +/- 1925 and 1943 would have been the chance to earn a nice enameled one. Are there actual awarded numbers known (for example towards foreigners = in this case: German) of that one or is that a still undiscovered field ? Will post it once it has arrived + thank you all for the comments Cordial greetings
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Hello, Very nice picture, for sure some higher noble person (Royal?) as he does lok to you to have the kind of long service to earn these beautyfull stars. I think that the one breast star is the Black eagle order, the other is not that clear towards me. The last medal might well be some more exotic piece, im thinking on a Chinese award of some kind or something Persian. Cordial greetings,
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Hi, Thank you for the reply's. What branch do you guys think this was ? Most probably no way to ever know for sure. I like the fact that the Italian order is still on its place, as after 1943 i can think that quite a few of the now enemy states would be removed. No need to worry, i will clean it gentle Cordial greetings,
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Hello, Very nice and informative , please allow me to give a few corrections on the names of Belgian villages, etc ... (have placed them in BOLD) 1914- 18. - 19.10 Beythem ?- Moorslede 20. - 21.10 Keiberg ?- Broodseinde 20. - 22.10 Paschendaele 22. - 28.10 Gravenstafel - Kerselaereboek Broodseinde 5.11 - 3.12 Sappenangriff gegen die H?he v. Broodseinde Dez.14 - 21.4.15 Stellungsk?mpfe an der Yser 17.12. franz?sischer Durchbruchsversuch bei Kortekeer Cordial greetings
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Hello, Thank you, are there other possibility's to explain the presence of a non combatant Hindenburg at this bar? I do not have it at home yet (hope real soon ), as far as i can see the medals etc ... are all but one tightly sewn towards the bar, so no switches there as far i believe? Hoping that some other friends will join us in here Will clean the bar up as good as it gets, as it looks now like it can get a bit of cleaning (no need to worry => as it will be cleaned gentle as the bar (- read individual medals) does deserve it. ) Cordial greetings,
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Hello, Here is one that is curently on its way towards me (thank you Christian ) and i like the combination of the 6 awards, WWI service, foreign award (Italy), freikorps and then it seems long service peridoe 1933 - 1945. Most probably the comination is to thin to find out who was behind this salty bar? What i was wondering on this one (and some of you wizards can give the correct answer for sure on this one i hope ) * Iron Cross 2 nd cross * Hindenburg cross (non combatant) * Silesia order * Long service - 18 years * Long service - 4 years * order of the crown - officer grade (Italy) Now as far as i can decipher from this: 1) we have a iron cross 2 nd. class on a combatant ribbon but then we see the Hindenburg on a non-combatant, could this be one of the ...... ? 2) What grade do we need to look at you think?, i think it was a normal soldier during WWI (or at the very end) who bumped up during the Weimar periode until WWII towards a officers rank (the Italy crown order does point in that direction) 3) Probably no way to tell iff it is a Heer or Marine bar? (as no backing present) Im looking forward towards all the opinions,
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Netherlands Medals to cities ...
Stijn David replied to Hendrik's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
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Hi John, My pleasure. I did not ask for further pictures as the ones shown on ebay have already triggered the red flags. It is indeed one of the most convincing ones, certainly in addition that it is altered and the person who did this has done a rather convincing job. Therefore i believe that it would be quite easy for a person who is not into glider material and cases that much that it will be a cold shower. The press button is the biggest give away at first, the blue outer colour is also more shiny then on originals (so is the texture of such cases not correct) etc .... + there ar emore signs. These are often sold with a Fake C.E.Juncker glider badge presented in + since that badge is now easely discovered it seems a new tactique to sell the case on its own. Anyway not one you would want to spend your precious earned ?'s on You are indeed correct about the early pre-war cases Cordial greetings,
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Hello, I found the following auction at ebay : http://cgi.ebay.de/ETUI-ZUM-SEGEL-FLUGZEUG...1QQcmdZViewItem The members whould become aware that this is a fake case (several things are clear pointers; for example the push button, the inlay is made on these from wood instead of from cardboard as on original cases, etc ... ). The fakers have certainly done their best to let this one look worn and torn, but it does remain a fake. Therefore => be aware and do not hope in this case for a cheap original !!! Original cases for the Luftwaffe Glider pilots badge are really hard to find and should be considered rare nowadays. Cordial greetings, ps: the copyright of the images are from the seller (cholerikerfullpower ), therefore feel free to look at the ebay auction.
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Hello, Thank you for all the responses I will post detailed scans when i got it at home, iff it is OK then i am offcoarse happy => iff not then that is just as fine Iff real then i really wonder iff names can be put on this one as that would be really something for sure. But i guess that will be dreaming with open eyes Cordial greetings,
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Hello, Thank you for the constructive answers. Will post a detailed scan from the eagles etc ... once the bar arrived => and am looking forward towards the toughts of you guys. So we have here a few possibility's for the 2 nd. ribbon A) Kriegsverdienstkreuz B) Kriegsehren-Medaille 1915-18 (Lippe Detmond) am Band fur Verdienst im Feindesland As A) is the most common it is probably the one it does represent, altough we will never ever know for sure. Thanks for looking and the reply's,
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Hello, Thank you for the reaction, mayby the eagles are added at some point? And the blue ribbons denote anotehr type of long service award? Anyone care to name the shown awards? So we have: * EK 2 - 1914 * .... * Hindenburg * Long service ( ? years) * Long service ( ? years) Anyway, im looking forward for more opinions and reactions. Cordial greetings + thanks for looking,
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Hello, Here is one that it is on its way towards me. What can you imperial wizards tell me about this one? Is it a good one or put togheter? I wonder because of the 2 different colours on the last 2 ribbons. I do like the combination of the WW II with the WWI service (iff original). Looking forward towards the reactions. Cordial greetings,