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    I am after Mackensen's mini chain!


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    Dear forumites:

    I never posted it before and jealously kept for me, because I didn't want to make too much publicity about it (discretion sometimes is necessary in our field of collecting).

    Now that von Mackensen's mini chain surfaced on the new Thies' catalogue, I want to let you know that I am the proud owner of the von Mackensen Spange.

    I really want to reunite the mini chain with the medal bar, so I really would appreciate if you would NOT unnecessarily bid against me.

    Here is my medal bar:

    ? Preu?en, Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1914 (OEK 1909)

    ? S?chsische Herzogt?mer, SEHO Ritterkreuz 1. Kl. mit Schwertern, Gold (OEK 2475)

    ? Braunschweig, Ernst-August-Kreuz 2. Klasse 1914-18 (OEK 634)

    ? Deutsches Reich 1933-45, Ehrenkreuz f?r Frontk?mpfer (OEK 3803)

    ? Preu?en, Kronenorden 4. Klasse (OEK 1762)

    ? K?nigreich Sachsen, Albrechtsorden, Ritterkreuz 2. Kl. (OEK 2211)

    ? Oldenburg, Hausorden Herzog Peter Friedrich Ludwig, Ritterkreuz 2. Klasse (OEK 1523)

    ? Reuss, F?rstlich Reussisches Ehrenkreuz, 3. Klasse (OEK 2003)

    ? Deutsches Reich 1933-45, Treudienstehrenzeichen 2. Stufe f?r 25 Jahre (OEK 3524)

    ? ?sterreich-Ungarn Kaiserreich, Orden der Eisernen Krone, 3. Kl. Gold

    ? Bulgarien, St. Alexander Orden, Offizierskreuz mit Schwertern

    ? Italien, Orden der italienischen Krone, Ritterkreuz Gold

    ? Bulgarien, Milit?rverdienstorden, Ritterkreuz mit Schwertern

    ? Griechenland, Erl?ser-Orden, Ritterkreuz

    Biography of Botschafter Georg von Mackensen (in German, sorry!):

    Hans Georg Viktor von Mackensen (* 26. Januar 1883 in Berlin; ? 28. September 1947 in Konstanz) war ein deutscher Staatssekret?r und Botschafter.

    Von Mackensen stammte aus einer bekannten Milit?r-Familie. Sein Vater war Generalfeldmarschall August von Mackensen, sein Bruder General Eberhard von Mackensen.

    Hans Georg wurde als Kind zusammen mit Prinz August Wilhelm von Preu?en erzogen, und schlug ab 1902 die Offizierslaufbahn im 1. Garderegiment zu Fu? ein. Die Ausbildung dauerte bis 1907. Parallel dazu studierte er Rechtswissenschaften.

    Im Ersten Weltkrieg war von Mackensen pers?nlicher Adjutant von Prinz August Wilhelm, zuletzt als Hauptmann. Nach Kriegsende, war er im preu?ischen Justizministerium t?tig, bis er im Mai 1919 ins Ausw?rtige Amt berufen wurde. In dieser Funktion war er ab September 1923 Gesandtschaftsrat II. Klasse in Rom (Quirinal), und von August 1926 bis April 1929 in Br?ssel. Im Juli 1931 war von Mackensen Botschaftsrat von Madrid. Im Mai 1933 trat er in die NSDAP ein. Ab Dezember 1933 fungierte er als Gesandter I. Klasse in Budapest, bis er am 15. April 1937 als Nachfolger des 1936 verstorbenen Bernhard Wilhelm von B?low zum Staatssekret?r des Ausw?rtigen Amtes ernannt wurde.

    Nachdem ihn sein Schwiegervater Konstantin Freiherr von Neurath am 4. Februar 1938 in seinem Amt abl?ste, wurde von Mackensen Nachfolger von Ulrich von Hassell, des wegen seiner Kritik an der Italienpolitik Hitlers zur Disposition gestellten Botschafters von Rom. Am 30. Januar 1942 erhielt er den Rang eines SS-Gruppenf?hrers beim Stab des Reichsf?hrers SS.

    In seinem neuen Amt beging von Mackensen jedoch Fehler. So arbeitete er beispielsweise nicht im Sinne Hitlers auf eine baldige Absetzung Mussolinis hin. Aus diesem Grund wurde er am 2. August 1943 ins F?hrerhauptquartier beordert und nach einem Gespr?ch mit dem F?hrer seines Amtes enthoben.

    Von Mai 1945 bis April 1946 war von Mackensen in franz?sischer Kriegsgefangenschaft. Ein Jahr nach seiner Entlassung, 1947, verstarb er.

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    There's also his Bulgarian Military Merit Order with war decorations. I don't know yet, if it's really worth to buy such an order that could have been worn by other officers, since, like the Turkish Order, is not marked with his name.

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    I saw you buying the bar when it came up, and when I found the chain yesterday in the catalogue, and thought you'll buy it.

    In my humble opinion you should (or even might) buy the other orders too, even if they could(!) be from someone else, but I trust Thies and the former owner these are the genuine ones, so get them ;)

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    Also from me best of luck and I hope nobody else has kept an eye on these mentioned pieces!

    And by the way - I want to bid on some Waldeck stuff; it has to be reunited with my other Waldeck ODM, so please don`t bid on these :D:lol::D;)

    greetings

    eitze

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    I will personally place an eternal curse upon anybody who bids against you, Claudio!

    As a GROUP collector, George would have been horrified at the way his carefully preserved groups have been split apart.

    I have a xerox of the von Mackensen bar (all that glitter and he never got a WW1 EK1!!!) when George got it and he mentioned the minis chain but no other pieces.

    The Osmanie would not seem to have been his, since it is not on the medal bar, and the Bulgarian Commander grade Order seems inappropriate to his lowly status in WW1 and his lofty status under the Third Reich.

    Given what ELSE Thies has completely screwed up of George's collection, I would not be at all confident that those pieces DO belong to your group.

    I have been made aware, for instance, of a huge ribbon bars lot of about a dozen or so, all being sold as one mass... out of which the ONLY ribbon bar I recognize as George's is 6 down, the lower row of 2 (he never had the upper one) for a hinged FIFTEEN medal bar that could be worn in two rows, whcih belonged to Arthur von Killinger, a naval officer and (E) retread. (HHOX, Prussian Lifesaving, Messina Earthquake 1908, Tunisian, Russian, Greek, Turkish if anyone remembers that medal bar coming up, or it is also in the December sale.)

    So what is the owner of von Killinger's medal bar to do? Abandon the ribbon bar WHICH WAS STORED RIGHT NEXT TO IT AT GEORGE'S HOUSE AND OBVIOUSLY BVLATANTLY MATCHED :speechless::speechless::speechless::speechless::speechless::speechless: , or.... pay a fortune for a HEAP of completely unrelated items (and maybe some of THOSE go with medal bar/ribbon bar sets, whose justifiably outraged owners now need one or another to reunite THEIR broken set?

    Or.... is the world full of crass boors thinking only of retail mark up, none of whom give a rat's? :angry:

    Sigh.

    I just wish the wretched man would END the trickle so the constantly reopened wounds can heal. This is like the death of a thousand cuts for me, personally.

    To have seen that awe inspiring collection intact and in situ....

    well, at least I had THAT privilege many times!

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    Hi Claudio,

    As you probably realize by now, miniatures are one of my main interests and I was certainly hoping to get this chain. Actually I felt that the starting bid was very low. Anyway, reunification is something that I would never obstruct and it?s also good to know that it?s going to go to a good home.

    Are you going to go to the auction? I would like to discuss the possibility of a third party messing things up - not everyone reads this forum.

    Best wishes, :beer:

    Wild Card

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    Hi Wild Card,

    Thank you for your concern. Of course I will be there (it's a quite long trip from where I live currently), but very likely only on Friday (first part of the auction).

    It will be very difficult to dissuase everybody from buying the mini chain. That's why I am trying to propagating the fact that I am the owner of the medal bar. But I am not making a lot illusions; it will be a tough bidding battle, although I think that already the starting price of this very mini chain is quite expensive.

    Ciao,

    Claudio

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    There's also his Bulgarian Military Merit Order with war decorations. I don't know yet, if it's really worth to buy such an order that could have been worn by other officers, since, like the Turkish Order, is not marked with his name.

    Hello,

    I believe that "my" Konteradmiral Hans-Joachim Gadow also got this Bulgarian award. Anyone heard of that one?

    Cheers,

    Stefan

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    Claudio,

    I was going to pursue von Mackensen's chain until I read your post. As a big believer in keeping groups "whole", I will bid on some of the many other goodies Thies is offering. Good luck with your quest.

    Mike

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    • 3 weeks later...

    I got it!!! But it wasn't easy... the price went up quite a lot!! Congratulations Mr. Thies for the maximalisation of the profit! I think it's the last time I will try to bring pieces together at a such price...

    Ciao,

    Claudio

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