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    M Hunter

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    1. Some very nice items posted chaps. I particularly like Wild Card's miniature! I too wonder if Laurens is an original spange? Are the prongs on the reverse an excepted period style? My best Matt
    2. John, I too would like to see more focused photos but from what I can make out it is a genuine one. Best wishes Matt
    3. Having looked at some fakes i think both KVKs posted are original but made by two different makers. Here is an example of a "high-quality replica". Looks good in the photos...but i used to own one of these and if you put it next to an original there is a lot of difference. Best wishes Matt
    4. I prefer the one on the left..... I am no expert on these I am afraid Brian....but I do know there are fakes of these out there. Perhaps another member can assist Brian? I do not want to be telling him the wrong thing. Best regards Matt
    5. :love: Another great addition Brian. The long service cross is exactly as it should be. Maybe you are thinking of the Crown Order 4th Class? I has an enamelled centre with light blue ribbon. Here is a medal bar in my collection belonging to Generalleutnant Kurt Dittmar....he had the Crown Order 4th Class. Kind regards Matt
    6. Very nice Brian! The only thing I will say is that the 3rd medal is incorrect. This is the correct medal for that ribbon....the Kyffhauser veteran's medal. Best wishes Matt
    7. Hello Brian, As far as I am aware there were both magnetic and non-magnetic FA Crosses...maybe a member can confirm. I cannot tell if your other cross is reproduction or not as I can only see the top cornor of it. Best wishes Matt
    8. Hello Brian, This looks like a nice example to me. The die that was used in that ribbon has just faded I think. Is the FA Cross an iron example (magnetic)? Best wishes Matt
    9. Hello Mike, Definately an interesting group. You can find another discussion here: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=37671&hl=Kleinmann&st=0 There are some great un-edited pictures of close-ups of the ribbon bar there. Best regards Matt
    10. Hello Vince, Did he serve in the Second World War? Do you know of his other awards for example the KVKx? Thanks Matt
    11. But at least Christophe and Paul have narrowed it down ...my thanks to both of these gents. I guess it is down to looking at these chaps portraits to see if the ribbon bars match up. Best wishes to all for contributing, Matt
    12. Very nice Peter. Is it possible for the last ribbon to be Saxony Albert Knights Cross 2nd Class with Swords? Best wishes Matt
    13. Hi, Better pics are needed. The 2-place looks good. Best wishes Matt
    14. Paul, Here is the actual link from the site i gave you above. This lists the POW Camps in the UK. http://www.islandfarm.fsnet.co.uk/LIST%20OF%20UK%20POW%20CAMPS1.htm Kind regards Matt
    15. Christophe Thank you for the help. I believe the ribbon bar combination to be correct. This bar was put together during the war (has 1939 KVKx) and usually bars constructed after the 1938 Austrian Anschluss had the Austrian awards bumped up a few places. Would this chap appear on the Zahringer Lion roles? Would anyone be able to look? Or is the Imperial combination too meagre to search? Best regards Matt
    16. Paul, The person you seek may not be here but it is a start. http://www.islandfarm.fsnet.co.uk/ Maybe contact the facilitators of this site and see if they know of other camps in England. Kind regards Matt
    17. Gentlemen, As you will see form the pictures there is no Hanseatic Cross ribbons on this one....but sometimes one has to branch out. Ribbons, devices etc are all good and look period. I would like a little help with my analysis of this new ribbon bar...i could be completely on the wrong track. I think he was most likely an Army Officer (which rank i do not know) given the combination (haven't seen many Zahringer Lions on Naval ribbon bars) He did serve in WW2 hence the KVKx but perhaps received it in a "desk-job" capacity? Not sure if this one can be identified given the shortage of Imperial awards...but regardless of that, i think it it a great little ribbon bar. If it could that would be the icing on the cake for me. Combination of awards: Iron Cross 2nd Class War Merit Cross 2nd Class with swords Hohenzollern House Order Baden Orden of Zahringer Lion 2nd Class Honor Cross 1914-1918 Austrian Commemorative Medal 1914-1918 Army Long service eagle gold 25 Years of service Army Long service eagle gold 12 Years of service Hungarian Commemorative Medal 1914-1918 Bulgarian Commemorative Medal 1914-1918 As always i am appreciative of any information given and all comments are welcome. My analysis may be way off. And to those who help never be afraid to let me know if i can ever help them in any way. My best Matt
    18. Would really need better pictures but the SS Device looks fake and the catch on the reverse looks brass. Like i say, better pictures will reveal all. I hope you didn't pay any more than £10 for this one..... Matt
    19. It looks ok to me. I have seen ribbon bars with 2 different type sword devices. Perhaps the camera flash caught the swords making them look "new"? In any event i think it looks good. Matt
    20. Sorry Komtur, i had forgotten that this one was posted before. A great medal bar!! Best regards Matt
    21. Here is how it should look- Knight's Cross 1st Class courtesy of http://www.medals.org.uk/saxony/saxony001.htm Matt
    22. Gentlemen, Whilst browsing the internet last evening i came across this picture of a medal bar. Very eye catching (and a nice Hansa cross on there too... ) but take a closer look at the Saxon Albrecht Order.... Was this particular part of theses orders a separate part and has fallen off? There seems to be a black dot or perhpas it is a hole where the bust of Albert used to be. A very impressive medal bar otherwise. Matt
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