Jump to content
News Ticker
  • I am now accepting the following payment methods: Card Payments, Apple Pay, Google Pay and PayPal
  • Latest News

    Beau Newman

    Valued Member
    • Posts

      741
    • Joined

    • Last visited

    • Days Won

      1

    Everything posted by Beau Newman

    1. A neat little Oldenburg non-combat War Service Medal that you don't often see as a mini:
    2. The details on the EK look pretty good. If you can get a look at where the jump ring attaches to the frame, there should be a semi-circular "tab" extending up from the frame that the jump ring attaches to.
    3. It appears that he saw military service in the 1864 War with Denmark and the 1870 War with France. After that, he was likely a civil servant with a long career as the 1st 2 medals were primarily civil service type awards.
    4. This was a little more than I usually am willing to pay but, the condition made it worth it.
    5. The shading can get a bit odd for the colors on these old photos. The only thing with that stripe pattern I can think of is the China Medal.
    6. I recently picked this up as a restoration project. Plus, I don't have a group with a NC Hungarian Medal. It is an odd construction. It almost looks like it was put together in pieces. The 1st two ribbons with missing pendants are sewn up with yellow thread and have suspension clasps while the rest are sewn up with red thread and have no clasps. The Hungarian drape is different than the others. I know the 1st missing pendant would be the Zahringen Merit Cross but the 2nd solid green ribbon is a bit of a mystery. It probably was a bit darker originally based on the reverse side color. I can't come up with anything Baden and the Saxon Labor Medal seems like a stretch. Any suggestions?
    7. This arrived recently. It's interesting. It includes a rather rare Silver Medal of the Karl Friedrich Order named to "PAGENSTECHER", an enlisted award. It also has a 20 year Prussian Reserve Officer's Cross and a 1914 Iron Cross. Since it is a reverse mounting, the 2 Baden awards are both placed behind the Prussian awards. Unless this has been played with (always a possibility) it appears that the recipient served in a Baden unit in the Franco-Prussian War and served in the Prussian Army later in life into WWI. I looked for Pagenstechers in the 1914 Rank List and found a few. The only one that looked like a possibility was a Dr. Pagenstecher who was a medical officer in the Landwehr Inspectorate in Braunschweig. If anyone has the 1870/71 rolls for the Karl Friedrich Medal, I would be interested to see if a Pagenstecher appears.
    8. Personally - I would give this one a pass. If you search through the older posts, there is a very good discussion on these from a while back.
    9. Here are some better shots. It is definitely a later piece with the swords integral to the wreath and not applied. It is marked JGuS 938 so, it is silver gilt.
    10. If it's any help - here is a gold Knight without swords. It weighs just under 18g including the ribbon and pin.
    11. The best I have been able to come up with is an NCO from the 3rd Battl. of the 55th IR.
    12. That's interesting. The only info I have is the Jacobs book, which mentions a couple of later addresses but not this one. You can learn something every day on this site.
    13. It's a bit tardy but, I finally got around to taking some photos today. The OMSA Convention in August was smaller than in recent years but, there were still finds to be made. Day one netted these cased pieces from Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen and Saxony: Day 2 netted 2 Waldeck pieces:
    14. I've recently picked up a couple of interesting non-combat/civilian ribbon bows. The first appears to be to a Bavarian official and includes the Ludwig Cross, O. of the Bavarian Crown, St Michael Verdienst Cross, Saxe-Weimar White Falcon, Saxon Albert and a Centenary. The second is a non-combat Iron Cross, a Saxe-Weimar of some type, Prussian War Service Cross, Hindy Cross, 2 long service, 1936 Olympics and a Bulgarian WWI Commemorative. Interestingly, the button on this one is marked "For Gentlemen" in English. Although these are likely untraceable, it would be interesting to know the story behind them.
    15. I can usually get a pretty good idea on most of the straps I come across but, this one has me scratching my head. It is a very dark green with red piping and sheet brass letters "TK" over "V". Is it even German? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
    16. Until 1866, Saxony was more closely aligned with Austria than Prussia. They fought on the Austrian side in the Austro-Prussian War. As a result, many of their military traditions had Austrian influences. The tri-fold mount was one of these.
    17. There has to be a story behind a pre-war Bavarian MVO to a Saxon.
    18. The only unusual Centennial I have is the prinzen on this 1870 Lippe bar.
    19. Since the LS Medal is an enlisted grade award, wouldn't #2 more likely be the Zahringen Merit Cross?
    20. The Wurttemberg Wilhelm's Cross with Crown and Swords - 108 awards according to Kleitman. Look out for fakes.
    ×
    ×
    • Create New...

    Important Information

    We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.