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    Posted (edited)

    Hey Dan, I don't think I would know if I had anything related to your Regiment. Not much of what I have is attributed, just a lot of loose pieces. But I love the Imperial stuff. I guess as I watch and learn more I'll be able to tell the Difference. Hell, I'm only 60 years old and have been collecting for 40 years. I'll get it yet !!

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    • 3 years later...
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    Here is one single war period larger Bremen ribbon bar. Thats my "weirdest" Hansa bar what I have ;)

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    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    Don't remember seeing that one before but the odd combination of #61 above would seem almost 100% certainly to be Hauptmann dR Otto Jordan of Inf Rgt 144, retired as Major dR, died 1939.

    HOH3X, HH, Pr XX, BrH3b, ?M3K, also had wound badge and Magic Daniel has noted the 3 Central Powers Commemoratives in some appearance of his group.

    A Brunswick House Order to a non-native (no Brunswick WW1 award) and the conformation of the other 4 ribboned awards is not matched by anybody else we've noted yet. Very nice bar! :cheers:

    Posted

    You are right Rick, this bar belonged to Otto Jordan. He received dht Brunswick knight cross on January, the 15th 1914 for working at the Brunswick court. I have a lot of papers from Otto Jordan but only two are missing, his Hohenzollern document and his Brunswick too :banger::violent: .

    here is a photo of Otto Jordan (at left with its cigar)

    Posted

    Some pictures from my small collection.

    First most common ones - Hamburg Hanseatic Crosses

    Picture I

    No. 2 is nice war period (junior?) officer bar. Because Austrian and Turkish awards as well on it, can it indicate Navy?

    No. 3 some idiot had moved last ribbon. Packing is brown. :mad:

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    Posted

    Picture II

    No. 1 and 2 is a set. Nice colonial bars.

    No. 4 is one of my favorite weird (in good way :cheeky: ) bar

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    Picture III

    No. 1 Owner unknown :catjava:

    No. 2 Owner unknown :catjava::catjava:

    No. 3 Leutnant dR. Dr. Gerhard Sayffaerth two row group

    No. 4 Generalmajor Heinrich H?ring. Hamburg cross August 1916

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    Posted

    Bremen Hanseatic Crosses

    Picture I

    No. 1 and 2 questions :unsure:

    No. 4 Very interesting combination! Also L?beck cross in there

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    Posted

    Bremen Picture II

    No. 1 Generaladmiral Conrad Albrecht

    No. 2 Swords added unofficially to the Bremen ribbon

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    And the smallest.... L?beck

    Picture I

    No. 1 Very nice group with L?beck cross!

    No. 2 home made bar with interesting combination

    No. 3 Looks like KM again?

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    I got this nice Bremen Hansa-Cross in a trade recently. Although i don?t collect German Imperial militaria, i often get things like this, medals that are just too good not to get!

    So now i find myself having built a small collection of German medals aside from my main Hungarian/Austro-Hungarian colledction.

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