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    Great Dane

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    1. Interesting indeed!

      I doubt the Danish ribbon is for the Medal of Recompense (he isn't the sort of guy these were awarded to...), but as you say it can be for a variety of things (we're not very original when it comes to ribbons :P )

      My guess would be one of the life saving medals (Noble Deeds or Saving Life from Drowning) or - a wild guess - King Frederik VIIIs Memorial Medal (the King died in hamburg in 1912 and the medal was awarded to those that helped in 'shipping' him back to Denmark).

      Fascinating! :)

      /Mike

    2. Hi Christer,

      Magnificent photo of Cederschi?ld (why do you call him Silverschi?ld later?).

      Allow me to make some corrections. According to my books he was decorated with the Danish Dannebrog as:

      Knight 31 Oct 1903

      Com 1st cl 22 May 1935

      (I can't find his Com 2nd cl award date - in 1932 he was still Knight, so maybe he jumped a step...)

      Grand Cross 24 Mar 1952

      /Mike

    3. "That might help in identifying the other medals."

      I think we have identified them all?

      Commander 1. class of the Greek Order of the Redeemer (neck badge + star mounted on right chest)

      Commander 1. class of the Danish Order of Dannebrog (neck badge + cross on chest)

      Grand Cross of Austrian FJ Order (Sash + GC star on chest)

      /Mike

    4. I once discovered a seller on eBay who were selling 'short', i.e. selling items that he would afterwards buy cheaper and pass on to the buyer.

      Turned out the 'seller' had visited a dealer and seen a box of orders that the dealer hadn't had the time to display or promote. The 'seller' asked if he could take pictures of the orders 'for personal use'.

      Then he put the pictures on eBay without owning the items. He put a reserve price on them a bit higher than the dealer's prices, so he wouldn't lose money on the auctions.

      Still as fraudulent as your guy, and when I made the dealer aware of it, he decided never to sell anything to him ever.

      Not sure if your guy is doing the same since he hasn't put a reserve price on them? Maybe he is not very bright? :D

      /Mike

    5. Since the Danish Order of the Elephant is out of reach for us commoners, today's delivery by FedEx made me a happy camper :jumping:

      It is Jens Bircherod's "Breviarium Eqvestre seu de Illustrissimo et Inclytissimo Eqvestri Ordine Elephantino" from 1704.

      It may not contain much in terms of recipient lists, but it is one of the first written sources to deal with the history of this order (even if - in 1704 - the order was already 240 years old).

      The book contains some beautiful copper engravings.

      When King Christian V introduced the Order of Dannebrog in 1671, he apparently felt the need to have some regulations put down, so both orders (the Elephant and Dannebrog) got their statutes in 1693.

      Bircherod's book may have been inspired by the publishing of these statutes.

      Yes... I love books... :love:

      /Mike

    6. I'm guessing saschaw is referring to the group below.

      My research on the internet showed me that the oakleaf was an official decoration, but nobody seems to know why it was added.

      My recipient (a diplomat) got his Red Crescent medal around 1922-23, but I don't know for what.

      /Mike

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