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    Great Dane

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    1. Went back and double-checked and it does have hallmarks.

      One is what looks like a '3', a dog's head and an 'A'. The other hallmark is 'FR'.

      So Rothe must have made different versions. Here is mine - you can see the difference in the bow and the top of the wreath where the two branches meet.

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    2. I'm leaning more towards Hugh's suggestion...

      You often see people wearing Commander's Crosses or Grand Crosses as full size decorations and then a miniature bar with 'the rest', including higher classes of foreign orders as seen here.

      The royal household bars I've seen (from various countries) would normally not have Commander or Grand Cross classes of foreign orders, but would have a lot of 'court medals' (in bronze, silver or gold depending on the seniority).

    3. Others are much more knowledgeable when it comes to German decorations, but as far as I can make out, they are:

      Eisernes Kreuz 2. klasse 1914
      Hindenburgkreuz (for non-combatants)
      Verdienstkreuz Kriegshilfsdienst 1916
      Kolonial Denkmünze (with bar)
      Long service decoration
      Long service decoration
      Kaiser Wilhelm I. Erinnerungsmedaille 1897

      Whether the above combo is naval is for others to decide, but I doubt that the recipient would count as 'high ranking'...

    4. Good piece. Since nobody else replied, I'll comment...

      I have never had to choose between the 2 paths described (restoring or leaving as is), but here is a somewhat related story that might cheer you up (as in being cheered up by hearing about something that is worse...)

      I like old cars... if I had the time and means I would gladly restore old cars as a hobby. Lacking both I revel in watching it on TV.
      BBC has a show - Wheeler Dealers - where 2 guys restore cars. Well, since the cars are not necessarily vintage it is often more repairing than restoring, but it's all done in good humor, explaining what they're doing and how details specific to this car was constructed and how it works etc. After each episode I feel I learned something. Great show!

      Then there is the... sigh... US variety. The - numerous - shows all claim to be restoring, but this is ALWAYS interpreted as slapping on some chrome, LED lights, metallic paint, big rims etc. All done without showing any actual work, but with loads of staged 'interpersonal drama', jumping high-fives and "That's so cool, dude" dialogue.
      It breaks my heart to see a beautiful - albeit worn and tired - old pickup truck being 'restored' into a pimp-mobile.

      So all this to say... be happy that you only have to deal with restoring or leaving as is... not, say, a chromed Adrian helmet...

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