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    Posted
      On 29/07/2023 at 15:47, augustin1813 said:

    Some old models.

     

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    Notice the legend on both sides.

     

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    Half size:

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    Grand Cross, silver (originaly silver-gilt?)

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    Nice models The Commander by C.J.Bulsr is very nice in very nice condition

    Did you look for ha;;marks on the Commander and the 1/2 size Military Division It looks French made

     

    Congrats

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    Posted (edited)
      On 07/08/2023 at 07:44, augustin1813 said:

    I didn't found any hallmark!

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    The mark on the Grand cordon and Commander Crosses are usually on the crown Very small "horse head"  Sometimes they are not marked Still they are 18 Carat Gold

    Other crosses the marks are usually on the very bottom The Buls Knight  usually marked on the Ring  with "B"

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    Posted
      On 29/10/2023 at 15:44, Igor Ostapenko said:

    French production ? 
    WWI ?

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    Hi Igor,

    They are both Belgian production

     

    The Commander is Henry Walravens  -  from around 1930 -1950 Period  Silver gild

    The Knight is typical G. Wolfers -  WW1 Period

     

    Here are French made Orders from WW1 period-  Commander and Knight

    and and French made  earlier models on the last pictures - 1/2 size Knight and two Officers -one in gold the other Silver gilded

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    Posted
      On 26/11/2023 at 08:44, Graf said:

    Hi Igor,

    They are both Belgian production

     

    The Commander is Henry Walravens  -  from around 1930 -1950 Period  Silver gild

    The Knight is typical G. Wolfers -  WW1 Period

     

    Here are French made Orders from WW1 period-  Commander and Knight

    and and French made  earlier models on the last pictures - 1/2 size Knight and two Officers -one in gold the other Silver gilded

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    Thank You 👍

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    Posted

    My latest addition - Very early Officer in 18 carat Gold. Military Division by G. Wolfers

    71mm x 39 mm  18.5 gr Very light and fine construction

    Usually those crosses are unmarked

    my Guess around 1900 period

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    Posted (edited)

    Hello. It's been my first year in this forum, but this is my first message. My name is Nurullah. I live in Istanbul. 

    A few days ago I received this 1st degree Leopold Order. A very impressive and great engagement. I'm adding photos. I want to get more detailed information. Manufacturer, year range, rarity, approximate monetary value. 

    Thank you everyone in advance.

    Unfortunately, I couldn't figure out how to add the photos more accurately.

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    Posted

    Welcome, Nurullah, lovely to hear from you.

     

    Unfortunately I cannot open your images, some odd format. Most people use something like .jpg or .png

    Try converting your images to that, then look at the bottom of the posting window... there's a paperclip symbol where you can either drag files in or click on 'choose files' and find them on your computer. Then we can enjoy them and talk to you about them.

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    It's a nice set, Nurullah.

     

    Both of the center medaillion have the Belgian motto in French and Dutch. This means they are produced after the Royal Decree of October 24, 1951.

     

    The "A900" hallmark is used for silver and means it's made of 90% silver.

    The second one should be "F (some sort of pressing tool) C" and is the maker's mark of Fisch et Cie, who became FiBru in 1988 (I think) and later bought by P. De Greef in 2021.

     

    So to me it looks like a complete set in the right box :D

     

    Kind regards,

    Vincent

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    Posted
      On 22/01/2025 at 19:32, VC89 said:

    It's a nice set, Nurullah.

     

    Both of the center medaillion have the Belgian motto in French and Dutch. This means they are produced after the Royal Decree of October 24, 1951.

     

    The "A900" hallmark is used for silver and means it's made of 90% silver.

    The second one should be "F (some sort of pressing tool) C" and is the maker's mark of Fisch et Cie, who became FiBru in 1988 (I think) and later bought by P. De Greef in 2021.

     

    So to me it looks like a complete set in the right box :D

     

    Kind regards,

    Vincent

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    Nice information.

    Yes it is a nice Set

    Price?  Most Collectors prefer the models with French text only --made prior to 1951.

    Personally, I restructure my Belgium Collection few times and sold all my items made after 19

    That mean this Set could anything around 1500+ EURO

    Nevertheless very nice Set  Congrats

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