lew Posted January 17 Posted January 17 (edited) ---- ------ Looks like an impressive firefighter grouping was broken up by the seller. shame. ------- ------ -------- ---- ----- ----- ----- ------- --- Highlight of the day Edited January 17 by lew
Mike Huxley Posted January 17 Posted January 17 (edited) Lew, What's the point of posting these after the auction has finished. I would think it is advantageous to most people to see what forum member consider to be genuine items before the auction ends. I appreciate that this could attract more bidders, but at least we could be sure the item was at least genuine. Edited January 17 by Mike Huxley
Stogieman Posted January 17 Author Posted January 17 When we talk about real items and stupid behavior here’s a most excellent example! Seller from Austria has a beautiful, cased Albert 2mS. Has them listed separately!
lew Posted January 17 Posted January 17 (edited) 2 hours ago, Mike Huxley said: Lew, What's the point of posting these after the auction has finished. I would think it is advantageous to most people to see what forum member consider to be genuine items before the auction ends. I appreciate that this could attract more bidders, but at least we could be sure the item was at least genuine. The point is to archive the good stuffs sold on ebay including photos and ending price, cause the information will disappear after certain time. It happened a lot to me that I remember seeing something interesting on ebay but information was long gone when I want to dig it up for reference or discussion. Or often discussing with someone how much things cost back then and what's the trending. To be completely honest here, I strongly against posting links and information of any ongoing auctions, for not spoiling any purchasing plan from any member here including myself. I can mention that I'm a member in another well known collector's forum, and over there is this written rule about posting links and full information of ongoing ebay auctions are strictly forbidden. In case of questions and discussions needed regarding identification etc. they should take place in separate posts, again I strongly suggest to only post photos in those cases. In case any dangerous fake is spotted we of course should reveal it right away, in separate post as well, in fact several members are doing this continuously, even keep tracking of specific dealers who sells mainly fakes in dedicated thread. 34 minutes ago, VtwinVince said: What's going on with the price of that HOH? Too much or too cheap? for a commander cross 😉 Edited January 18 by lew
pinpon590 Posted January 18 Posted January 18 (edited) 1 hour ago, VtwinVince said: Looked like a Ritter to me. Hi ! No, that's a commander cross : vertical loop and height 8 cm. An other exemple, who has been sold around 4500$ on emedals... https://www.emedals.com/collections/europe-germany-german-states-prussia-orders-order-of-hohenzollern/products/prussia-kingdom-a-house-order-of-hohenzollern-commanders-cross-with-swords-c1914-g44405?variant=46127896985877 Edited January 18 by pinpon590
Komtur Posted January 18 Posted January 18 (edited) 2 hours ago, pinpon590 said: No, that's a commander cross : vertical loop and height 8 cm. An other exemple, who has been sold around 4500$ on emedals... https://www.emedals.com/collections/europe-germany-german-states-prussia-orders-order-of-hohenzollern/products/prussia-kingdom-a-house-order-of-hohenzollern-commanders-cross-with-swords-c1914-g44405?variant=46127896985877 That was yesterday on Ebay indeed one of the very scarce awarded Komturkreuz with swords by Wagner in silver gilded from 1917/18. The linked cross sold by Emedals is not one of the awarded crosses before 1918. IMHO these could be made by Zimmermann before and after the war e.g. for private purchase. This type of inisgnia was also given by the exiled Kaiser in the later Doorn period. Compare the Wagner cross (awarded in 1918 to Generalleutnant von Eberhardt) : and a Zimmermann (?) cross (given to Dr. Adalbert Remmert in 1932 by the exiled Kaiser): Edited January 18 by Komtur
Stogieman Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 Nice Wurttemburg NCO bar, final bid was 970- Euro. Couple of scarce awards but seems pretty high to me!
Giannis S. Posted January 21 Posted January 21 And it's the same as this one, which no one bid on. On 12/01/2024 at 01:35, lew said:
Bernd_W Posted January 21 Posted January 21 (edited) Might be the description. Did it really end without any bid or was it ended before bidding ended? Edited January 21 by Bernd_W
Giannis S. Posted January 21 Posted January 21 (edited) 27 minutes ago, Bernd_W said: Might be the description. Did it really end without any bid or was it ended bevor bidding ended? "Beendet" is "Finished" or "Terminated". So, probably it went unnoticed. Edited January 21 by Giannis S.
Bernd_W Posted January 21 Posted January 21 I'm native, so I know what's "Beendet" is. I asked because you can tell the difference, but not from this screenshot. See: Ended without any bid: Ended by the Seller before bidding ended: Later is the likely when something was sold behind eBays back.
Giannis S. Posted January 21 Posted January 21 That was my thought about "Beendet" as well. You can't tell the difference. it is more likely that the seller terminated it prematurely. 1
Stogieman Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 Split into 2 lots by the seller but quite real. $535 combined final bid. Very nice cross on the trifold ribbon and as clean a case as I’ve seen
lew Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) ----- ------- ------ ------ -------- ------ ----- ---------- -------- ----- --- ----- Edited January 30 by lew
Giannis S. Posted January 30 Posted January 30 3 hours ago, lew said: Hopefully these two were bought by the same bidder,
Bernd_W Posted January 30 Posted January 30 You can see this here: Click on the "Gebote" behind "Preis" Then click on the top bidders masked username Here: 4***5. Not this is only a "false masked" username, the masked usernames in the final view (two screenshots above) have to be equal.
VtwinVince Posted January 30 Posted January 30 I would need to see better pictures of a couple of those to be convinced as to originality.
lew Posted January 31 Posted January 31 17 hours ago, VtwinVince said: I would need to see better pictures of a couple of those to be convinced as to originality. Which ones?
Komtur Posted February 1 Posted February 1 1 hour ago, Stogieman said: Someone was very lucky! Why? 🤔
Bernd_W Posted February 1 Posted February 1 That's a legit reason to ask for better pictures which tell what (Sure, a PLM, but what was the description) was sold for how much. The poster's battery or reception level is not so interesting. Did a quick scroll through the at German eBay sold PLMs but could not find this cased example.
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