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    kunsho

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    1. A 5th class in the "exotic" box for foreigners or members of the diplomatic service...

      There are also two different types of these "cord tazzle" boxes existing. One is illustrated like the shown one with paulownia decoration all over the exterior and the usual inscription is on the inner surface, the other one has only the inscription on the exterior, without paulownia decoration (with only one single paulownia on the top of the inscription).

      Matthias

    2. ...although the regs were clear I suppose it wasn't so clear in peoples heads. All the mixtures of awards in order recieved, 3rd reich before this, Imperial before that...

      ..hhmm, I do not believe that this is a mistake of an overcharged ribbon bar sewer. This was their (the bar sewers) business and the bars had to be correct (think about the strict military regulations of this time to this topic)...from the principle I agree here completely with Rick...but the pictures shows the difference...

      Best Regards

      Matthias

    3. ...I agree also with Erik (or better I have the same "feeling" :-). The change to the more stricter seal characters had taken place somewhere in the thirties (and also resumed in the sixties). Seal characters are a special form of kanji which were used predominantly by court officials (mainly for seals:).

      Matthias

    4. One thing more...due to the shown collar tabs on the photo Mr. Yamashita was a brave Lance Corporal/

      Leading Private (or in Japanese: Heicho).

      Matthias

    5. Hi coastie,

      my kanji encrypting is not very good but your one is an easy one. Your NCO's name is Yamashita. I marked you the relevant passage in the document (if you look at the "time expired soldiers league" document you can find the same name). His first name is more difficult and I dont want to revile him.

      Rick's date encryption was the right way...The reign of Showa starts at 1926, so all dates start with the Showa kanji have to be counted with 1926 as starting date. For example Showa ten means 1936.

      The medal is a 1937 campaign medal....

      Regards

      Matthias

    6. ... there has occurred to me just the Wuerttemberg Major Albert Pasquay...

      In the above mentioned wehrmacht-awards thread I have asked whether somebody knows when definitive the change of models has taken place?

      Because in the year 1925 the Order of the Crown had still the "old" or first type design discussed here (look Guadagnini -Storia degli Ordini Equestri).

      Is there somebody who can date the time of the model change profound and exactly (I assume in the 40's)?

      Matthias

    7. ....Bavarian 1866 campaign cross however, and those were in my opinion without a doubt cast. I believe that they used the term for everything unless they knew for certain that a piece was made by casting (i.e. cast iron pieces). ....

      ... H. u. S. state on page 237 "Die Milit?r-Verdienstkreuze mit den Jahreszahlen 1848, 1849, 1859, 1864, 1866 sind bei sonst gleicher, ziemlich primitiver Ausf?hrung aus Gesch?tzbronze hergestellt". So, "primitive pieces made from cannon-bronze" apparently were noted for the 1848-1866 pieces....

      ...the question for the 1870 pieces remains. Were there cast crosses made from cannon-bronze which are contemporaryily issued pieces? ....

      Hi SPM,

      HuS differentiates very well and very exactly between casted and coined medals. The informations HuS provides is not by any means blurred, but also actual and current (up to few corrections) still today.

      Neither HuS nor Heyden ever speak of casted crosses and so you can assume that an exeption is very, very improbably. In connection with this cross only the word coinage is used.

      The Bavarian 1866 campaign-crosses shown by you are each and all coined not casted. Generally one can assume (up to a very few exeptions) that the decorations of the German states in original execution have to be coined.

      Sorry

      Matthias

    8. ...Awarded by Chiang Kai Checks Kuomintang until approx. 1946....

      Refering to my statement above: Absolute Nonsense!

      This Order was abolished by Chiang Kai Shek in 1928. Originally the Striped Tiger was the first (and first new founded) Order of the Republic of China in 1912. Founded by the new President Yuan Shih-Kai, December 6, as a military merit order (for Chinese officers as well as foreigners). The Wen-Hu came in 9 classes (last three of them for NCO and enlisted men).

      According to the three on the order attached stars, the shown piece is a fourth class.

      ... now it should be correct

      Matthias

    9. Wow! Glenn, thanks a lot!

      You are right stogieman, amazingly how much information I got now within this short time (encourages me to look again in my "shelfs" to get out still another case like this)...

      BUT I would be no collector if that already would be sufficient me... have somebody possibly a picture of Colonel Bauer?

      Thanks Glenn + Rick (I will need your assistance still more frequently :-)

      Matthias

      PS: Rick, the return of the medals is a topic for itself...considering on valid regulations and their conversion in practice (by the way in the 1904 Almanach the Epstein article is missing, but no problem I have access of most regulations ).

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