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    03fahnen

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    1. My little contribution: I found this photo of Admiral Gustav Freiherr von Senden-Bibran - General-Adjutant
    2. It looks spectacular, Both the jacket and the medal, two of my favorite pieces.
    3. Thank you very much for your help With this information you could look for a suitable ribbon bar.
    4. N.28: Band und Stern des Kaiserlich-russischen St. Annen-Ordens Sorry, for the phrases in Spanish, but it's the same thing that I translated poorly into English in the previous intervention. N.29: Band und Stern des Senator-Großkreuzes des herzoglich-parmaischen Constantin - St Gerors-Ordens
    5. N.27: Band und Stern des Großkreuzes des königlisch-sizilianischen Orndens des heiligen Fernidand und des Verdienstes
    6. La mayoría de las estrellas están en una posición que apenas les permite verse con claridad. Solo los que están en la bandeja al lado del póster pueden verse en detalle Hay que reconocer que la posición e iluminación de muchas piezas de este museo es desastrosa. Luego mostraré otras estrellas, que puedes fotografiar con más detalle. N. 33: Band und Stern des Großkreuz des Estensischen Adler-Ordens (Herzogtum Modena) N.31 Band und Stern des Großkreuzes des Großherzolgich-toscanischen St.Joseph-Ordens N.6 Stern des Großkreuzes des hannoveranischen Guelphen-Ordens N.4 Stern des Königlich-sardinischen Annunziaten-Ordens
    7. They belonged to General Radetzky Most stars are in a position that barely allows them to be seen clearly. Only those on the tray next to the poster can be seen in detail It must be recognized that the position and lighting of many pieces of this museum is disastrous Then I will show other stars, which you can photograph in more detail. N. 33: Band und Stern des Großkreuz des Estensischen Adler-Ordens (Herzogtum Modena)
    8. Could anyone say what were the decorations of Generalleutnant Max Dennerlain?
    9. I want to share with everyone, this wonderful order of the Eagle photographed in the HEERESGESCHICHTLICHES MUSEUM VIENNA It seems to me one of the most beautiful I've seen
    10. Recently I acquired an interesting sample of miniatures from Steinhauer & Luck, where you can see the sword models of its catalog I would like to share with you this wonderful and rare piece Little by little I will show each of the pieces in greater detail.
    11. Among the miniatures of the great work on the ribbon bar, Rick showed us this "Wreath Round Green Austrian 03" So do not hesitate to buy this pin, today I want to share it with everyone the photo has disappeared from the forum, So I dare to include a copy, save.
    12. Thank you very much Paul, Rick's provenance confirmed, I'm calm in the award to .Kapitänleutnant Wolf Hans Hertwig I've always admired Rick's work
    13. Greetings dear collectors. I want to show you a pin that I just received, the seller attributes it to the Kapitänleutnant Wolf Hans Hertwig. "Persönliche Bandspange des Kommandaten von U91, Kapitän zur See Wolf Hans Hertwig. Aus der Sammlung Rick Lundström", as described in the auction of BENE MERENTI AUKTIONEN 1.) Prussia: Iron Cross, 1914, 2. class; 2.) Oldenburg: Friedrich-August Cross, 2. class; 3.) Sax-Weimar Eisenach: Order of the White Falcon, knights cross 2. class; 4.) Sax-Meiningen: Honor Decoration for Merits in War; 5./6.) Unknown; The biography of Wolf Hans Hertwig accompanies the pin. where he collects the decorations: (see detail in photo) Can anyone confirm that this pin belonged to the Kapitänleutnant Wolf Hans Hertwig Why does the pin have the order of the White Falcon, knights cross 2. class; that does not appear in the biography. I appreciate any information.
    14. Thank you very much for your comments. I thank you FAR 32 for the interpretation of the ribbon bar
    15. Finally, this afternoon my little whim came home. and I want to share with you this crown that made me do "crazy things"
    16. Thanks again for your attention. In part, I also agree with FAR 32 that an identified piece has much more value than one that is not. But I personally (and this is only a personal preference) do not value the history of a piece, if I cannot verify it 100%. Throughout my life as a collector, I have seen many pieces customized by collectors and sellers with the sole purpose of increasing their value. In this case, the only thing that mattered to me was the crown of the order of the red eagle. And this ribbon bar seemed original. It is true as Mike says, that sometimes we pay too much ahead of time, but it is also true that in my collector's life what I have regretted most is not buying what I wanted and that my possibilities allow me to buy it, and that finally Do not buy. As for Weitze, he is one of my reference sellers, and in his shop I have bought very good pieces but I have also seen copies and manipulations with or without intention. And in my last experiences with Weitze I am not very satisfied. As you can see in the following link. And I have many doubts in another piece that I have not yet dared to put it into consideration. and that I will present it in a new section.
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