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    Medal bar of the Fregattenkapitän Johannes Paul Georg Reymann


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    Dear Forumites,

    I'd like to show one of my last purchases; it is quite a complete group of the fregate captain Johannes Paul Georg Reymann... most of the documents came with the bar.

    Here's the description of the medals on the bar:

    • Preussen, Eisernes Kreuz 1914, 2. Klasse am Kämpferband (OEK 1909), E/S
    • Preussen, Kgl. Hausordern von Hohenzollern, Kreuz der Ritter mit Schwertern (OEK 1789), S/vg W938 (Wagner, Berlin)
    • Preußen, Roter Adler Orden, 4. Klasse mit Krone, ab 1892 (OEK 1706), S
    • Preußen, Da-Kreuz für 25 Dienstjahre der Offiziere (OEK 1972), Br vg
    • Sachsen Königreich, Albrechtsorden RK 1. Kl. mit Schwertern (OEK 2206), Sv R Hersteller Rösner, Dresden
    • Bayern, Militärverdienstorden 4. Klasse mit Krone und Schwertern (OEK 412), S/G
    • Oldenburg, Friedrich-August-Kreuz 2. Klasse am Kämpferband (OEK 1563), E gs
    • Braunschweig, Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse am Kämpferband (OEK 634), Br
    • Freistadt Hamburg, Hanseatenkreuz 1915-1918 (OEK 688), WM vs
    • Bayern, Militärverdienstorden 4. Klasse ohne Schwerter am Statutenband (OEK 409), S (980), Hersteller Jakob Leser
    • Königreich Rumänien, Orden Stern von Rumänien, Offizierskreuz mit Krone und Schwertern am Ring, 1. Modell

    Here are the listing of the documents:

    25.07.1898 Zeugnis Seekadetten

    07.01.1908 Pr RAO4

    12.12.1908 Bay MVO4

    19.01.1909 Rumänien, Kronenorden Offizierskreuz mit Krone

    15.10.1910 Pr RAO4 m/Krone

    22.03.1914 Patent Korvettenkapitän

    23.06.1916 Sachsen AO 1 Kl. mit X

    15.11.1916 Hamburg Hanseatenkreuz

    09.02.1917 Bay MVO4 m/Krone

    31.05.1917 Pr HOH Kreuz der Ritter mit X

    06.06.1918 2 Urkunden Br KVK 1 & 2 Kl.

    11.04.1920 Pr Offiziers-DA f. 25 Jahre

    Reymann, Paul

    1897, 04.07.

    Pr. Centenarmedaille

    Kadett

    1897, 03.22.S

    Grundausbildung

    Reymann, Paul

    1897, 04.07.

    Allerhöchste Belobigung

    Fähnrich zur See

    1900, 09.03.

    für vorzügliche Kenntnisse in der Seeoffizierprüfung

    Reymann, Paul

    1897, 04.07.

    Pr. RAO 4. Kl.

    Kapitänleutnant

    1908, 01.07.

    Unterseeboot U 1, Kommandant

    Reymann, Paul

    1897, 04.07.

    Bay. MVO 4. Klasse

    Kapitänleutnant

    1909, 03.13.

    Inspektion des Torpedowesens, zur Verfügung

    Reymann, Paul

    1897, 04.07.

    Rum. Orden der Krone Rumäniens, Offizierkreuz

    Kapitänleutnant

    1909, 08.06.

    Inspektion des Torpedowesens, zur Verfügung

    Reymann, Paul

    1897, 04.07.

    Pr. RAO 4. Kl., Krone z.

    Kapitänleutnant

    1910, 10.15.

    Inspektion des Torpedowesens, zur Verfügung

    Reymann, Paul

    1897, 04.07.

    Pr. HOH Kreuz der Ritter m. Schwertern

    Korvettenkapitän

    1917, 05.31.

    Hochseeflotte, Admiralstabsoffizier

    Reymann, Paul

    1897, 04.07.

    Hamburg, Hanseatenkreuz

    Korvettenkapitän

    1918, 02.14.R

    Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote, Chef des Stabes

    Reymann, Paul

    1897, 04.07.

    Pr. Eisernes Kreuz 1914 I. Kl.

    Korvettenkapitän

    1918, 02.14.R

    Befehlshaber der Unterseeboote, Chef des Stabes

    Any additional information to this officer is most appreciated...

    ciao,

    Claudio

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    Bravo, bravo!

    I have so many questions, but I will limit them.

    The Orden Stern von Rumänien mit Krone also has swords. Is that because, he was recognized for a gallantry action in 1909 or is the swords version awarded to military personnel?

    Do I understand correctly? Did he earn the Centennial Medal but did not mount it on his medal bar or ribbon bar.

    Are the reverses of the medal bar and ribbon bar the expected dark blue felt? Could you please post them?

    Are there any more details on his career?

    Thank you for showing it.

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    Bravo, bravo!

    I have so many questions, but I will limit them.

    The Orden Stern von Rumänien mit Krone also has swords. Is that because, he was recognized for a gallantry action in 1909 or is the swords version awarded to military personnel?

    Do I understand correctly? Did he earn the Centennial Medal but did not mount it on his medal bar or ribbon bar.

    Are the reverses of the medal bar and ribbon bar the expected dark blue felt? Could you please post them?

    Are there any more details on his career?

    Thank you for showing it.

    Hi Claudius!

    The Rumanian order with swords which was bestowed on Reymann, as you correctly suggest, was given to military personnel. Yes, he was awarded with the Centennial Medal but he strangely didn't wear it. The backing is very dark blue....

    He was the first commander of the SMS Vulcan... http://de.wikipedia....i/SMS_Vulkan I am sure that I can find more information on him.

    ciao,

    Claudio

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    Claudio,

    Another superb grouping for you. Congratulations. You have superb taste, I must say. Some of the groupings you've shared here have been sublime.

    :)

    All the best,

    Jason

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    Claudio,

    Another superb grouping for you. Congratulations. You have superb taste, I must say. Some of the groupings you've shared here have been sublime.

    :)

    All the best,

    Jason

    I agree!!!! But I hink these beauties only come at a cost price you must be able to pay.

    Greetings,

    PP

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    I agree!!!! But I hink these beauties only come at a cost price you must be able to pay.

    Greetings,

    PP

    Hi Poulton,

    It depends, I think. I've known many guys who have wonderful groupings that they got for below market value, while others have paid significantly higher in competitive bidding. Sometimes we get great deals, sometimes we overpay. Hopefully it all evens out. This is why I think it's helpful to have as narrow a focus as possible, so we can jump on the pieces that matter to us when they arise.

    Best regards,

    Jason

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