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    #16
    Note the lack of a Centennial medal. So were ' looking before 1897 certainly.

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      #17
      Originally posted by WILLIAM RUSSO
      If I am correct the BOW took the place of OAKLEAVES on the early Orders.
      Sincerely, Bill
      Oakleaves serve the role for the 2nd Class that the bow does for the 3rd Class.

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        #18
        Bill -

        If I may say so, this bar is one of the best I’ve seen for a while. The Langensalza medal appears to be virtually flawless which is unusual as, for some reason, these guys seem to be very vulnerable to discoloring.

        This could well be an officer’s “basic” bar. Let me explain. Beyond these decorations, this recipient could have been awarded orders of lesser states in, say, officer’s or commander’s grades. Although officer’s grade awards are not very likely, as most of these were founded after the service/life of this recipient as indicated by this group.

        Also, the Red Eagle 3rd class with bow on the bar does not necessarily mean the end of the line of awards of this order. For some reason, Red Eagle’s 3rd and 4th class on bars are often seen along with higher grades, For example, I have a picture of Generalfeldmarshall v. d. Goltz showing a Red Eagle 4th class with swords on his bar, a Red Eagle 2nd class with swords on ring (button hole) and a Red Eagle grand cross with swords on ring at the neck. Also, there exists a great picture of Kaiser Wilhelm II, ca. 1890, showing a Red Eagle 3rd class on his bar and a Red Eagle grand cross at the neck - Tony Colson, if you are reading this, you know the one.

        I apologize if I’ve rambled a bit. Too bad the Langensalza medal is not named - I just have a hunch that there could well be more. A great group with the matching ribbon bar (!).

        Congratulations,

        Wild Card

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          #19
          Thats indeed a stunning bar Bill!
          Antti

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            #20
            Bob, Dave provided the regiments. I will do a look when I get home and keep you posted. Paul
            Imperial German Medalbars and Ribbonbars

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              #21
              This is why I love Imperial!!!
              Marc

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                #22
                Guys: Thanks for all the help in trying to identify the owner, Dave, Paul and all others, I appreciate it. Wild Card, it certainly would be nice to know if the owner did go on to receive higher Orders. To all, thanks for all the kind feedback.
                Sincerely, Bill

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                  #23
                  Dear Fellow Collectors; Just a note to those interested in the Red Eagle Order with a Bow.....Andreas of Medalnet.net has an outstanding reference to this Order on his site with all the different variations. Take a peek, you will find it very interesting and worth while.
                  Sincerely, Bill

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                    #24
                    Possible match

                    I checked the 1895 and 97 RL and no match. I have to go back to 92 and 93. I'll keep you posted..
                    Last edited by PaulChep; 06-10-2005, 11:37 AM.
                    Imperial German Medalbars and Ribbonbars

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                      #25
                      After talking with "The Master" I don't think it will be possible to ID this guy. My initial thought was that he was in a Hannoverian Regiment, but that may not be the case. He could have been in any Prussian regiment. The only way to ID the guy is to look at every Colonel for a match and reference it back to a Hannover State and Court book from 1865.
                      Imperial German Medalbars and Ribbonbars

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                        #26
                        Thats one sweet bar!

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                          #27
                          OUTSTANDING

                          Congrats, Bill and thanks for sharing.

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                            #28
                            Dear Paul, Rick and all, thank you for all your help in trying to identify the owner and all the kind feedback. Take care.
                            Sincerely, Bill

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                              #29
                              I thought I had him. I just got a snap in from detlev with what appears to be this combination of medals-but without the LS cross (no bars either, but those could be later than the photographed medal bar)-but there's a Koniggratz medal.
                              I'll try to scan and show it.

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