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    Great Dane

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    1. Based on the photo above, this is my guess:

      1. Order of the Bath

      2. Order of the Star of India

      3. Order of St George and St. Michael

      4. Victorian Order

      5. Order of the Indian Empire

      6. Order of St. Vladimir

      7. Order of Dannebrog (silver merit cross)

      8. Order of the Redeemer

      9. ?

      10. Austrian 'Marianerkreuz'

      11. Hessian Order of Philip the Magnanimous

      12. Saxe-Ernestine House Order

      13. 2nd Empire Medaille Militaire

      14. French Red Cross 1870-1871

       

      So I see 14 decorations.

      I'm basing my guess for the Saxe-Ernestine order on the shape (although many orders have this shape) and his father's origin. He may have chosen this one as a gesture.

    2. Here is a photo of Edward VII in a Russian Guard uniform. The selection of medals is a little different.

      I can see:

       

      ?

      Russian Order of Wladimir,

      Danish Dannebrog Silver Merit Cross (aka Honour Cross, not Knight Cross),

      Greek Order of the Redeemer, 

      ?

      Danish King Christian IX and Queen Louise Golden Wedding anniversary decoration,

      Prussian Order of the Crown, 4th class with Red Cross 

      Austrian Marianerkreuz,

      Hessian Order of Philip the Magnanimous,

      ?

      French SSBM Red Cross for 1870-71

       

       

      EdwVII1.jpg

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    3. Would German state orders be worn on the bar if he received them in higher grades?

       

      I know that British orders were normally 'represented' on the bar like this (at least for British royalty) and the Silver Merit Cross mentioned above was an 'add-on' to him being Grand Commander of the same order (other royalties like the Russian Czars and the King of Greece wore the Silver Merit Cross too).

       

      The Greek Order of the Redeemer could also be represented by a Knight Cross on the bar for Grand Cross recipients, but I don't know if that mechanism was common for German state orders?

    4. I'm not a Sweden expert, but it looks like one of the unofficial medals/coins made to commemorate the coronation of King Carl XV in 1860. The reverse would normally have the King's motto ("Land skal med lov bygges"), but that appears to have been removed and replaced with a long service indication... or does the XV numeral maybe refer to the King?

       

      I have not seen it with a suspension ring before (and the wreath is slightly different from the ones you normally see).

    5. OK... re-reading the thread and I'm confused...

       

      The top display seems to belong to Sir Henry Keppel (who was probably never awarded the Order of the Sword?).

      I can't read the brass plate, but I would assume it is his awards...

       

      The bottom display belongs to his son Colin Richard Keppel, and I assume that this is the Swedish breast star that Graf acquired?

       

      So isn't it the date for Colin Richard Keppel that Graf is asking for?

    6. But it doesn't change the fact, that the new owner does not own those ebay photos either?

       

      Even if the seller did have the right to publish photos of the object, the copyright of those photos is not automatically transferred to the new owner.

       

      As an example (like your bikini example):

      If I took a photo of medal to sell it on ebay, the new owner of that medal does not own the right to that photo.

       

      To the OP:

      Yes, I have published my own photos (of medals), that were 'reused' by someone else. 

      Since it was done without bad intentions (only for illustrations), I didn't follow up on it...

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