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    Imperial group Prussian, Order of the Crown 4th class swords


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    What is a Spangenstueck?

    Direct translated "medalbar-piece", a replacement piece bought by the recepient from a jeweler to be placed on the medal bar and always different in some details. To keep the awarded piece at home and to protect it from damage.

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    Markus

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    Sorry to hurt your feelings Sweety. :speechless:

    Please re-read your postings and ask you the same. As the youngest who commented here as there I feel offended by your highly ironical postings, and especialy about your thoughts on others age.

    It's not about age. It's about a disputable order an its owner who has to much faith in it.

    Here's the thread from WAF, for those who are interrested in it: http://www.wehrmacht...ad.php?t=489432

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    Carfeul Markus

    I may take you up on that! I have been to Germany a few times 1989, 95 and 98. I love it. Berlin is my favourite European city.

    I lived in london for 6 years and spent a lot of time travelling around Europe, Germany is a great place.

    Forget the church though, I am a non believer.

    All the best.

    Mike

    Yes, i know how insulting it is in your eyes, but every serious collector has to show up upgraded/faked items. It would be irresponsible to let someone "believe" this cross would be original in all parts.

    Funny coincidence, the prussian crown order 4th and 3rd class is at the moment the center piece of interest for comming publications at the german phaleristic society, and if have seen enough ......

    If you come to Germany, we can meet in my cabinet and have a look through the microscope ....

    Or we can visit a church and believe.

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    Markus

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    You´re welcome, but i think now its time for a moderator to "moderate" a little bit.

    Sweety - Sascha, i think thats your nickname from now on ! Take is as a compliment from a not-believer who believes in his cross ! :cheeky:

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    Markus

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    Markus

    I am having doubts now, but it was so cheap and the New Zealand source has supplied me with loads on unmessed with vet bought back items.

    Anyway you are fairly convincing and I have an offer to trade it for a local vet bought back WW1 camo M16 helmet, so i may offload it.

    What value estimate do you place on the bar?

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    Ok Mike,

    last post of mine in this topic, i wont discuss it, others may.

    I count the value of the single decorations + bar without the KO4X and i see about 120,- Euro. The KO4 is an original, i think awarded, piece before 1914, but holes has been drilled into the center and casted swords have been added. Value of such a KO4 in good condition is about 200,- Euro (original with swords about 550 at the moment), but with the holes ? I dont know. I would not buy it, anyway, but if someone wants it - 250 -300 Euro i would accept as fair for the bar.

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    Markus

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    Relax Gentlemen. To some of us old timers, being referred to as “... who appear to be a bit young?”,

    this is a rare compliment that I will take any time.

    In the end, what we seem to have here is a piece that the owner has conceded to not being an original/issue cross.

    At best, it is indeed a Spangenstuck which opens up endless possibilities.

    But Gentlemen, I have a question -

    What are we talking about here!?! In case no one has noticed, the bar presented here (post #2) is mounted in the frak,

    or reverse, form. The bar originally presented on the WAF in the thread titled “Imperial Group of Five - help please”

    (post #1) is mounted in the standard (left to right) form. That does it. :speechless:

    Thanks for the compliment, have fun with this one Gentlemen; but to quote Samuel Goldwyn “Include me out”. :whistle:

    Regards,

    Wild Card

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    Greetings all

    It has a tiny maltese cross stamped on the ring, the jeweller spotted this under a 20x magnification.

    cheers

    Mike

    i'm fairly certain i have a '14 ek2 somewhere with the same type of hallmark. at some point i will find it and post an image of the mark (if desired). however, one must keep in mind that it ultimately has no bearing on the authenticity of the ko4x

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    Yeah good, those first images on WAF were the sellers photos, he had taken them with the bar upside down...I thought that was fairly obvious if you read the thread.

    I am done.

    'Comms out'

    But Gentlemen, I have a question -

    What are we talking about here!?! In case no one has noticed, the bar presented here (post #2) is mounted in the frak,

    or reverse, form. The bar originally presented on the WAF in the thread titled "Imperial Group of Five - help please"

    (post #1) is mounted in the standard (left to right) form. That does it.:violent: :speechless:

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    Well then I say something too. I see a very strange KRO4X and would never buy such a part. Quite apart from this there were only four awards of KRO4X between 1914 - 1918. Nothing is impossible, but if the sum of weights of the sights you should rely on his intelligence and sense. For me, a clear no go.

    Regards Mike

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    The award to Müller was one of a few exceptions, thats correct. He already owned the KO3 and was too young in career to get the RAO3X, so he received "the swords to - die Schwerter zum" KO3. But i am shure his swords were very different .... :whistle:

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Pr. Centenarmedaille Unterleutnant zur See 1897, 03.22.S BLUECHER

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Pr. RAO 4. Kl. Kapitänleutnant 1906, 09.19. Schlachtflotte, Admiralstabsoffizier

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Russ. St.Annen-O. 3. Kl. Kapitänleutnant 1907, 09.17. KAISER WILHELM DER GROSSE, Artillerieoffizier

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Pr. RAO 4. Kl., Krone z. Korvettenkapitän 1909, 06.08. Hochseeflotte, Admiralstabsoffizier

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Sa.Kgr. Albrechts-O. Ritterkreuz 1. Kl. m. Krone Korvettenkapitän 1912, 06.13. Reichsmarineamt

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Pr. Kronen-O. 3. Kl. Korvettenkapitän 1913, 03.01. Reichsmarineamt

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Pr. Kronen-O. 3. Kl., Schwerter z. Korvettenkapitän 1913, 10.13. EMDEN, Kommandant

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Pr. Dienstauszeichnungskreuz XXV Jahre Korvettenkapitän 1913, 11.15.R EMDEN, Kommandant

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Chile, Verdienstorden 2. Kl. Fregattenkapitän 1914, 07.14. EMDEN, Kommandant

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Pr. Eisernes Kreuz 1914 I. Kl. Fregattenkapitän 1918, 02.14.R EMDEN, Kommandant, in Holland interniert

    Müller, Karl von 1891, 04.10. Pr. Pour le Mérite Fregattenkapitän 1918, 03.19. EMDEN, Kommandant, in Holland interniert

    Regards

    Markus

    I was just about to post a a question asking if anyone knew which medals Karl von Müller was awarded... then I saw my question had already been answered. You guys are too good!

    Von Müller seems to have even more medals than those listed in this photo from http://www.exulanten.com/seadevil.html

    I just wish the photo was a bit bigger/clearer...

    Cheers

    Chris

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    ...

    I see we have some of the same members of the other Forum present here, who appear to be a bit young? Perhaps wanting to be proven right all the time?

    Anyhow I am happy .

    ...

    Gentleman,

    being happy is very important - and if you will ask long enough - you might get the answer you would like to hear to be even more happy...

    ...but I, maybe being too young, would not be happy with a "cheap" copy.

    Regards

    jaeger7-de

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