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    Great Dane

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    1. No.2 is the Taisho Enthronement Medal (Japan) and no. 3 is the Enthronement Commemorative Medal (Manchuko).

      The bar is shown upside down. That would also make a foreign award (Italian Crown Order?) more plausible as the last of the three.

      /Mike

    2. Very interesting group, Brian.

      Take a look at this link:

      Moritz Paul Hennige

      I think the Erinnerungs-Medaille must be his because the name on the document is actually 'Moritz Paul Hennige' with a line under 'Paul' meaning this was the name he used.

      He was married two times - both times to a Marie(!). The Marie in your document group must be his second wife.

      A bit off topic: Do you know who signed the document in post #7?

      /Mike

    3. I agree with saschaw - those pinkish stripes are definitely the Bavarian Order of Hl. Michael...

      I'm not so sure about ribbon no.2 though. Normally the Italian Order of the Crown would have red-white-red stripes of the same width, but this one seems to have a narrower white stripe.

      Is there a German order/medal with these colors? That would fit nicely between the Prussian and the Bavarian ones.

      /Mike

    4. Russia had a habit of using the same ribbon on different medals and orders (and different ribbons on the same medal).

      The first 3 ribbons are also used on medals, but their placement on the bar indicates they were for the orders you describe.

      Ribbon #4 could also be:

      - Medal for the Far East Naval Expedition (1907)

      If ribbon #6 is russian, it could be:

      - Commemorative Medal of the Reign of Alexander III (1896)

      - Medal for Zeal

      But if ribbon #5 is non-russian (which I think it is), the #6 is probably 'foreign' as well.

      /Mike

    5. Sorry Paul, I didn't mean to imply that the price was too high :)

      It was only to illustrate what financial state I should have to buy all French's documents.

      I realize that your document it extremely rare and not something you come across every day.

      Congratulations with your purchase. I'm pretty happy with mine as well (it just arrived today) :)

      /Mike

    6. Thanks for the answers to both of you. Actually I never considered the possibility of him not having permission to wear it... :blush:

      I would be really grateful if anyone could confirm that he actually was awarded the order, but maybe lists of foreign recipients are not easily available?

      The question arose because I recently purchased the award document for the Danish Order of the Dannebrog (Grand Cross) to French at the DNW auction.

      Although I am a firm believer in keeping all letters/documents to a person together, DNW chose to sell them as individual lots and I didn't have the financial means to buy them all (the award document for the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun (Grand Cordon with Paulownia Blossoms) got a hammer price of ?2000! :speechless1: )

      A forum member from another forum (I can't remember if he is a member here as well...) is putting together a list of French's awards, and the only reference to the Order of the Red Eagle is from the biography I mentioned. :unsure:

      /Mike

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