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That board is beautiful, I love it.
If the board has holes where you can see a badge has been removed, I would restore it.
If there is no evidence of a piece in the holes, I would leave it as is.
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Thank you very much Sashaw,
As for the origin, I cannot know for sure.
I bought it from a collector who told me that it came from the family of a Spanish officer who was attached to Germany at the time. (but this is a matter of faith)
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Hello everyone,
Thank you very much for your attention and comments.
Thanks to kasle, I began to investigate in that direction and looking at the information available in other forums, I verified that it is a vintage piece, manufactured by Godet.
It is true that it is not one of the pieces awarded, but it is also true that it is contemporary with those delivered.
I also collect collar patches and specialty badges and have never put down a catalog sample because it would have sat in a store unissued and unworn.
Here I show some photos with more detail, and in comparison with a first class and a second class one to appreciate the difference in sizesHere is another contemporary piece from the period 1939-1945. Delivered to Spain for display at the Army Museum in Madrid. It was never awarded to anyone, but I would give anything to have it in my collection.
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I love it, a great acquisition, congratulations.
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Hello, Yesterday I bought this nice barrette at a fair, I imagine it must be for an Austrian official, but I am not able to decipher it.
These are the tapes I think I've identified.1 Oesterreich - ¿???
2 Oesterreich - ¿???
3 Oesterreich - Kriegser-innerungs-Medaille
4 Oesterreich - Ehrenzeich.vom roten Kreuz
5 Ungarn – Kriegser-innerungs-Medaille 1914/18
6 Reiuß ältere y jüng. Linie - ¿Zivil-Ehrenkreuz? ¿Dienstauszeichn.?
7 Ethiopie – The Imperial Order of the Star of Ethiopia.
8 Preußen – Roter Adler-Orden
any help or comment (for or against) will be welcome.
As always, thank you all very much.0 -
First of all, thank you very much for the effort made, so that we could enjoy this forum.
In this forum I have learned many things and I have enjoyed with fellow hobbyists.
You can count on me
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By the way CCJ, beautiful tabs
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Good morning David M.
Unfortunately Priesdorf does not collect the biography of Karl Adelbert Wiederhol
Greetings
The data I have on his military career (collected from the Lexicon der Deutschen Generale page) are:
kurhessische Armee
01.07.1861 Kadett
11.06.1865 Portepee-Fähnrich
28.09.1865 Sekonde-Lieutenant mit Patent vom 08.10.1865preußische Armee
30.10.1866 Sekonde-Lieutenant mit Patent vom 08.10.1865
09.03.1872 Premier-Lieutenant
12.06.1877 Hauptmann
16.05.1888 N Major
18.04.1893 Aa Oberstlieutenant
16.06.1896 H Oberst
13.09.1899 Generalmajor mit Patent vom 03.07.1899 N
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Thank you very much Daniel,
It is a great satisfaction to be able to name this ribbon bar0 -
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Thank you very much Daniel Krause. For me it looks very good, and if it seems to be Hessian Philipp-Order, it is true that the border of the last tape looks like light blue.
I was looking for it as white, instead of light blue.0 -
Good Morning
I have several doubts about this ribbon bar
1. Which medal corresponds to the last ribbon?
2. As you can see, it is a pin for an officer who was in the colonial wars. My question is, is the first ribbon from an Iron Cross won in the First World War? Or could it be another medal?
Any thoughts on it will be well received.
As always thank you very much
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Thank you very much, CrisC.
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Good morning gentlemen.
After several years trying to find out what is the text of the centenary ribbon of the 1 Battalion of the 2. Garde Regiment zu Fuss.
I find this photo (detail) of a tape that I think might be the correct one.
Could someone confirm my suspicions or, on the contrary, indicate which regiment it corresponds to.
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On 6/2/2022 at 6:31, v.Perlet said:
Hola spolei,
gracias de nuevo por la entrada - muy apreciado!
Admito que la foto es muy confusa al menos para mí. Es un oficial (Lt) que lleva el "Bunte Rock" Ulanka, no es el uniforme de campo. El Ulanka que lleva puesto se introdujo en 1895 y se usó hasta que duró el uniforme.
La gorra que lleva, como ya se mencionó, muestra solo el estado bávaro Kokarde: el reglamento para agregar el Imperial Kokarde se emitió AFAIK en 1912/13. - vea a continuación la foto del padre de Ulan (coronel) y el hijo de Ulan (teniente) tomada en 1913.
Desafortunadamente, la foto con el teniente no muestra la fecha y el texto escrito en el reverso no tiene sentido.
Entonces, si no muestra una cinta que se emitió antes de la Primera Guerra Mundial, incl. un premio en tiempos de paz, entonces la foto podría haber sido tomada muy temprano en 1914. No sé por qué crees que es una foto de posguerra. En mi humilde opinión, el tipo tiene apenas 20 años. (Está bien, solo soy yo)
Última pregunta: ¿Se otorgaron a los oficiales MVK?
Por lo que sé, que no es mucho, sería:
- MVK 3ra Clase con Espadas: Gefreiter, Soldat (Infanterist, Kanonier, Chevauleger, etc.)
- MVK de 3.ª clase con corona y espadas: sargento, unteroffizier
- MVK de segunda clase con espadas: Feldwebel, Vizefeldwebel
- MVK de segunda clase con corona y espadas: Offizierstellvertreter
- MVK de primera clase con espadas y con/sin corona: Feldwebelleutnant y etatsm.Feldwebel
- MVO 4.ª clase con espadas: Hauptmann/Rittmeister, Oberleutnant, Leutnant
- MVO 4ta Clase con Corona y Espadas: Mayor
- MVO 3ra clase con espadas: Oberstleutnant
- MVO 3ra clase con corona y espadas: Oberst
- Cruz de oficial de MVO: Oberst
- MVO 2da Clase con Espadas: Generalmajor
- MVO 2da Clase con Estrella y Espadas: Generalleutnant
- MVO 1ra Clase con Espadas: General
Como no quiero descarrilar el hilo MVO/MVK con problemas uniformes, podría llevar la foto a otro tema.
De nuevo, gracias por tu ayuda
Saludos
v.Perlet
In any case, it must be clarified that it is not a lieutenant, the EPAULETTEN are of the type used by the classes of troops and non-commissioned officers.
The officer ones have a gallon on the narrow part and no scales.0 -
Arm badges
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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My collection is now focused on the imperial theme.
But it wasn't always like that, and I am still struck by the III Reich ground army arm badges.
Here I show the ones I have