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Can anyone please provide me with a list of the awards of Generalrichter Dr. Karl Eckerle, Chefreichter of 6th Luftflottenkommando at the end of the war? I know he was awarded the GCiS in May 1945, and presume he had the KvK 1 (but not sure if with or without swords), but I've been unable to find his other awards listed anywhere. Many thanks in advance for your help, Sandro
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I spoke to Helmut. It's a typo, price is € 4.850.
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Many thanks Christophe. I concur that although he had the MMJO, unfortunately, Generalmajor Friedrich Freiherr Kreß von Kressenstein is not a good candidate for our bar, which I agree is most likely a bar of a veteran of the wars of German unification (i.e., 1866 and 1870/71), I would hope though that with the familiy connection (and the attribution to the Kreß von Kressenstein estate is sound) and the combination of the decorations, someone on the Forum is able to attribute the bar. Any help is welcome! Kind regards, Sandro
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Many thanks Charles. This is where I get to (but as I said, I've not been able to attribute the bar as yet): - Bavaria: Militär Max Josef Orden, knightscross; gold or silver bravery medal; or Militär Sanitätsorden; - Bavaria: Verdienstorden der bayerische Krone, knightscross; - Bavaria, St. Michalesorden third or fourth class; - Bavaria: Luitpoldkreuz für 40 Dienstjahre im Staats- und Gemeindedienst; - Prussia: EK II 1870 OR 1914; - Prussia: Kriegsdenkmünze 1870 OR Hindenburg cross (which given that this is an old style bar, and that it has the Armeedenkzeichen 1866 and the Luitpoldkreuz, which was insititued in 1911, seems to me to be less likely. But it would determine whether the bar is for an 1870's or 1914 veteran. If it is the former, that precludes the first ribbon being for hte Militär Sanitäts orden, and we're looking at a bravery award in first place); - Bayern, Armeedenkzeichen 1866; - Austria: Order of the Iron crown III. Class. I originally thought it might be a bar to Otto Kress von Kressenstein, who did serve in the 1870/1871 wars of unification and won an EK II, but I didn't find evidence of the award of an MMJO, and don't believe the Luitpoldcross fits the bill (Otto Kress von Kressenstein became war minister in 1912, one year after the institution of the Luitpold cross, and I would have expected him to have been given a military service cross, not a civil one). Any help much appreciated! Kind regards, Sandro
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Dear Forumites, I've been offered this ribbon bar out of the Kress von Kressenstein estate, but (together with the current owner), have been struggling to attribute it. I'm hopeful, though, that with the MMJO/Militär Sanitätsorden ribbon in first place, it can in fact be attributed. Any help you can give is much appreciated. Kind regards, Sandro
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Very nice, well done
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Austrian Militär Verdienstkreuz III. class
GdC26 replied to thebushman's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Austrian Militär Verdienstkreuz III. class with war decoration. Center looks like it has been damaged, and the ribbon is incorrect. These crosses are pretty common, and with the correct ribbon and in good shape, retail for around € 125-150. Regards, Sandro -
Need a Hellp for the Mark (*) asterisk on the awards
GdC26 replied to Graf's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Hello Graf, To my knowledge, the star-mark denotes "unedles Metall", so not gold, platina or silver, and is not a hallmark, but is believed to be an (Austrian) jewellers mark to assist in identification of the type of metal used (and thus: the commercial value) of the piece. Regards, Sandro -
Thanks Andreas. I'd found that list, but believe it is incomplete, as it does for example not denote von Marchtaler's EKI (which I believe he wears in the pic that accompanies the Wikipedia article), or the König Wilhelm Adjutantenabzeichen I expect von Marchtaler may have had.Was he bestowed something like the Wilhelmskreuz mit Krone ind Schwertern? Any info you and others can give me, and any wartime pics you or other members can share very much appreciated. Best, Sandro
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Alex, You did good. I didn't know Rick very well either, but from the few virtual encounters I had with him, and from his many excellent postings on WAF and GMIC it is clear that he was a sharing person. Your donation of the document he left you to a museum befits his memory, so well done to both. Best, Sandro
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Szent István lovagjai A legrangosabb magyar kitüntetés 250 éve
GdC26 replied to GdC26's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Got the book, many thanks for your help, wraith42 Kind regards, Sandro