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    kunsho

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    1. Thanks for researching Rick!

      I own only (poor little collector) the 1904/05 Almanach and these issue is not so detailed than the 1908/09 issue.

      After my knowledge of the "Ordenskanzlei" only the orders were called in (relatively high aquisition price lay behind here). In practice long service awards and campaign medals were not called in. Some of them called in "their" orders consequently still until 1945 (e.g. Wuerttemberg).

      Thanks

      Matthias

      (How can I distinguish between the term "medal" and "order" in english?)

    2. Hi,

      in my possession is the medal bar of the Prussian Oberst Hermann Bauer.

      The bar is in original state and represents the latter stood of his honor history. The missing decorations returned to the respective "Ordenskanzlei". So, and here my question: does somebody have coincidentally a picture of "my" Colonel (or knows something about his biography) ?

      Hopeful

      Matthias

    3. On a side note ... does ANYONE know what the script on the box lid means?....

      ...YES me,

      the translation of the inscripion on the box lid is very simple, have a look below (it was not possible for me to insert Japanese characters in the "text box" so I have to attach a pdf).

      Japanese inscriptions on box lids are almost very soberly and essentially.

      Regards

      Matthias

    4. Hi Matthias .... I never even noticed. Took out the loop and looked. Appears to be some sort of small stain on the surface. Why do you ask? If you turn the medal to the light in different directions you can't even notice it there.

      Hi Darrell,

      with a little phantasie it could look like a kind of signature (and this would have been curious)...but so, simple stain...

      Nice ones, both medals!

      Best regards

      Matthias

    5. Hi Beertje,

      have a look at the attached detail of an "aged by time" celanese cover inlay. Normally celanese should not be a subject of an obscure chemical reaction while aging. Your one looks more than "aged by liquid" (my favorite is tea).

      Allan is completely right, it is a modern one...

      Regards

      Matthias

    6. ...

      Regarding the badge. A heavy 2nd pattern in very nice condition.

      The thing that interests me is that you say that it was awarded in 1938. Do you have any documentation to go with the badge to confirm the qualification date? The reason I ask is that we know that Assmann were producing their 1st pattern badges up until 1938 and it would be nice to have a more precise time frame for the introduction of the 2nd pattern, as I think the consensus is that these 2nd pattern badges came out in 39-40 and the same type continued to be used (in various metals) throughout the war.

      ...

      The associated award document is dated 21. December 1938 (I received the estate direcly from the family -as all my "3rd Reich" pieces, since now I bought not one 3rd Reich piece from any dealer...) the recipient died at an accident in 1940 and this was the only example he owned. If you are interested have a look at my homepage, there I present the piece and since now I can update the information about :-)

      I think that thus your 39-40 theory for the 2nd pattern unfortunately somewhat crumble. So the change of pattern was in 1938.

      I have learned a lot, thank you

      Matthias

    7. Hi Rick,

      this is a very (the attention is with very) simple reproduction of the Japanese "Gensui - " or "Marshal's Badge".

      The badge was created in 1898 "..and was conferred on distinguished generals and admirals." On the reverse the date of the award is engraved. The dbadge was worn on the right chest side (same way as the graduate badge of the military academy).

      For more detailed information have a look at:

      - James W. Peterson, Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States, Page 85-86

      - Andreas Thies, Angebotsliste Winter 1988/89, Offer No. 42 (detailed reverse picture)

      ...or ask me :-)

      The approximate value is what ever do you want to give for a reproduction...

      Best regards and merry christmas

      Matthias

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