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    Great Dane

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    1. Hello gents,

      I'm looking for a russian pentagonal suspension 'plate' from the 1870-80s.
      I really don't want to buy and cannibalize a period piece no matter how common it might be, so I prefer to wait until an 'orphan' suspension is on offer (eBay etc.)
      But since I know almost nothing about russian medals, I'm asking you experts what such a plate would typically look like?
      Would it be brass?
      Anyone got pictures of plates from that period?
      I've seen all sorts of czarist russian medals on ebay - some even with plastic(!) parts...
      /Mike
    2. Hi guys,

      If it can help your search for the recipient, then note that in "The Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912 - Official Report" (page 164 in the report. page 242 in the PDF file), there is a description of who got this medal (no names though):

      The Gustaf V. Olympic Medal
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      H. M. King Gustaf V ordered a medal to be struck in memory of the Olympic Games of Stockholm, 1912, to be worn on the left breast, like the insignia of the Swedish Orders of Knighthood. H. M. the King has been graciously pleased to present this medal to the members of the Swedish and foreign Royal families; to the members of the International and the Swedish Olympic Committee; to the official representatives of the various nations; to the members of the special committees; to the leading officials, and to the Swedish prize-winners at the Games.
      /Michael
    3. Greetings everyone,

      I was wondering if anybody knows which QSA bars field-marshal John French (a major-general at the time) was awarded for the Boer war?

      I know he had 7 bars, where 3 of them were "Elandslaagte", "Relief of Kimberley" and "Driefontein".

      And based on his merits in the war, I can guess that he probably had "Paardeberg", "Transvaal" and "Cape Colony" too... but it is only a guess...

      Does anybody know?

      Thanks,

      Michael

    4. Hi Christophe,

      I waited to see if anyone else would chip in, but apparently not...

      I don't know about Sweden, but chances here in Copenhagen are slim since Bent Larsen retired. His shop "Collector" was dedicated to decorations.

      There is a small shop (the size of a closet) by the same name in Kronprinsessegade (close to Rosenborg Castle), which normally has a small selection. The shop closes for good mid-September though.

      No other shops come to mind, unfortunately...

      For museums, the best bet is Rosenborg Castle which has some old versions of orders given to Danish Kings. The Arsenal ("Tøjhusmuseet ") has a VERY small collection, but is mostly arms.

      The Museum of Danish Resistance has its stuff in storage since the museum burned down earlier this year.

      /Michael

    5. Thanks for the interesting story about Yuan.

      Reading this thread again, I realize I haven't corrected an earlier mistake. Kinch was recalled for duty in Naval Intelligence in Denmark. Probably as a part of the mobilization force during WWI (in which Denmark was neutral).

      The above 3 decorations were all he received.

      /Michael

    6. Despite the similarities between the two portraits, I don't think it's the same man.

      In the Danish Court and State Handbooks, a "Axel Otto Grüner" is listed as:

      1909: "Norwegian captain"
      1913: "Norwegian lt.col."

      which would fit nicely with a rank of major in 1911.
      He was awarded the Order of Dannebrog on the 1st of May 1907 (Commander in 1917).

      There is no "Grünner" in the handbooks.

      There is also a "Johannes Prætorius Dahl" listed, but his Order of Dannebrog Knight cross was not awarded until 1917.

      /Michael

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