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Dutch medal in a Belgian group?
Great Dane replied to Jef's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Thank you, but the point I'm trying to make is this: In the thread I linked to, we have a multicolored bar, a modern color photo and (with 99.99% certainty) an old b/w photo of that same bar. I then tweaked a b/w conversion filter in Photoshop and applied it to the WHOLE color photo and got a pretty good match to the old b/w photo (all colors on that multicolored bar!). So I'm pretty convinced that my b/w filter accurately mimics the old photo/development process. Then I applied the SAME b/w filter to your ON medal color photo and got the result on the right in my comparison. This convinced me that the medal your guy is wearing is in fact the ON medal on its correct ribbon. Point is, I did not create a NEW b/w filter for this test. That would not have proven anything, for with only 2 distinct colors, you can get pretty much any result you want. I also did not just apply a filter to some part of the photo and another filter to other parts. Again, that would not have proven anything. In theory, if you could find the identical uniform and medals that your guy is wearing and take a color photo, I should be able to apply my b/w filter and get the exact same b/w photo as you have. -
Dutch medal in a Belgian group?
Great Dane replied to Jef's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Just for the fun of it, I took your ON image and applied some b/w conversions to it. The middle is a standard b/w conversion. The right one is applying (crudely) the filter I applied to the color image in the other thread (less G, C and M and more B). I didn't fine tune the conversion. -
Dutch medal in a Belgian group?
Great Dane replied to Jef's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
You make some good points, Jef. So maybe it is a different medal... or the wrong ribbon... or...? As you say... question marks indeed... -
Dutch medal in a Belgian group?
Great Dane replied to Jef's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
I'm not an expert in the photographic process (I mentioned emulsion, but it could also be a step in the developing - I don't know). But I do know, that it is not 'general' in the sense that bright colors appear dark and vice versa. If you look at the photo I manipulated in the thread I linked to, I would not have been able to predict the result just by evaluating light/dark. You really have to play around with the individual channels and the results are sometimes quite unexpected (like yellow becoming really dark, almost black, while other bright colors stay the same). Now, for your specific medal, I can't say which one it is. I just wanted to add some information about comparing old and new b/w photos. -
Dutch medal in a Belgian group?
Great Dane replied to Jef's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
You cannot compare old b/w photos to modern ones converted from color photos. How colors came out in old photos were determined by the photographic process (the emulsion?). Modern conversions to b/w can be done in a variety of ways. The most common one is just to desaturate the photo, which gives a b/w result that is very different from the old photos. More capable apps like Photoshop can do the conversion from color to b/w in a variety of way, by individually adjusting the amount of R, G, B, C. M, Y and K (plus some pre-defined conversions) . Look at old b&w photos of people wearing the Prussian Wilhelm Centenar medal, which is on a yellow ribbon, but appears dark gray in photos. Herman is not talking about negatives. Take a look in this thread Officer to identify please ! - Page 2 - Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States - Gentleman's Military Interest Club (gmic.co.uk) -
I assume you mean "legion of Honour"? If so (and provided he is French), you might find him in the Base Léonore. Most of them will have papers in there that list their decorations. And I also assume that those brilliants were a 'vanity choice' and not special classes of those decorations.
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Norwegian Red Cross pin?
Great Dane replied to dedehansen's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
My vote is for Norwegian Red Cross ("Norsk Røde Kors"). "J.T." is the hallmark of Norwegian jeweler Tostrup. -
Awarded in WWII to mainly (I believe) Mercantile Marine personnel.
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Pacific War Zone Bar Atlantic War Zone Bar Mediterranean Middle East War Zone Bar They were awarded as bars only. In 1992 a corresponding medal was created for them.
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Danish miniature award grouping
Great Dane replied to lilnuke's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
This is the photo from "Royal Service - vol.II". Not a very good quality (I even lightened it a lot). -
Danish miniature award grouping
Great Dane replied to lilnuke's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
A small correction: According to "Royal Service - vol. II", the "King Edward VII’s Medal for Science, Art and Music" only existed for 4 years (1902-1906) and was only awarded 12 times. Queen Alexandra awarded 3 during her visit to Copenhagen (in her native country Denmark) in 1903. One of the recipients was Glæsel. So Glæsel got that medal in 1903, but it wasn't listed in the State- and Court Calendar until 1913. Given its short lifespan, maybe no miniatures were ever made of it. -
Danish miniature award grouping
Great Dane replied to lilnuke's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Based on the Danish State- & Court Handbooks, these are the approximate dates for his awards (bear in mind, those sources may contain inaccuracies etc.): <1890: France. Legion of Honour (Knight) ~1890: Russia, St. Stanislaus (2. class) Prussia, Crown Order (4. class) ~1897: Siam, Crown Order (Officer) 1898: Denmark, Dannebrog (Knight) ~1899: Mecklenburg, Wendish Crown (Knight) ~1902: France. Legion of Honour (Officer) ~1903: Greece, Redeemer (Officer) 1912: Denmark, Dannebrog Merit Cross ~1912: Great Britain: King Edward VII's and Queen Alexandra's Medal for Arts & Science ~1914: Italy, Order of the Crown (Commander 1. class) The British medal for arts and science is identified as such in one of the biographical tomes, although it should have been abbreviated "Stb.M.of.a.& sc." in the calendar to be correct instead of "Stb.Ed.VII & A.M."... Also notice, that although he seems to progress through the classes of the Mecklenburg Wendish Crown order in the calendars (MVKr.5 -> MVKr.4 -> MVKr.3), this is just an adjustment of the class descriptions - he remains Knight of this order. Also note, that the Italian order was awarded late in his life (he dies 7 years later), so he may not have that one added to his chain. Now the big question for me is how Johan found him so quickly??? ? -
Danish miniature award grouping
Great Dane replied to lilnuke's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Definitely the best fit so far ? -
Danish miniature award grouping
Great Dane replied to lilnuke's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Could also be a (higher ranking) court employee. The Dannebrog order and the Dannebrog Merit Cross look to be Christian IX versions and The Royal House had family connections with Greece and Mecklenburg as well as diplomatic relations in Siam/Thailand. My homemade tool that searches for Danish Dannebrog recipients in 9 biographical tomes, 3 State- & Court calendars and 1 Who's Who couldn't flush him out though, but court employees often fly under the radar in these 'self-promotional' sources. -
Great find! It looks like she wore it around the neck (or maybe from a bow that has now become untied)? I assume this was not a multi-class award?
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Sweden For Beromliga Gerningar Medal
Great Dane replied to numis's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
I doubt such analysis has been done since awarding the medal did not distinguish between military and non-military recipients. At this time (late 19th century and onwards) the medal was mainly used as a medal for lifesaving, so naval personnel would probably be heavily represented since drowning was one of the main perils. So unless the full list of recipients shows up, we will probably never know. -
Iraq - Saddam's Medals for sale on E-Bay
Great Dane replied to oamotme's topic in Middle East & Arab States
"Please be aware that Captain Hogspear's warehouse and stock can have a country-house aroma" Geez.. this lot smells of manure, but it's not because of the country house... ? Note how the link to Reuters that should prove the provenance neither contains any photos nor any real description of the medals. Around the same time (2007) another lot of 'Saddam's medals" was for sale (by his chauffeur, I believe). Among them a knight cross of Danish Order of Dannebrog. Apart from the fact that Saddam was never awarded any class of Dannebrog, there is no chance that any head of state would be awarded the knight class. -
Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Great Dane replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Impressive! What's the difference between decorations no. 5 and 6? -
LUXEMBOURG, ORDER OF THE OAK CROWN
Great Dane replied to maxblue's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
"whp" was just a typo. I guess it should have been "who"... -
Admiral Ehrhard Schmidt - Ottoman award(s)?
Great Dane replied to Kriegsmarine Admiral's topic in Türkiye
Norway. King Haakon VII Coronation Medal 1905.