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    interest investigation fore waf members

    wel ,,i see a lot off interest in ek's and plm's ,,,

    i was wondering if there's also interest in other rewards to

    like

    Roter Adler Orden

    Königl. Hausorden von Hohenzollern

    Kgl. Preussischer Johanniter-Orden,

    curius if there are people who collekt these

    regards kay
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    yug
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      #3
      hg
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        #4
        Hello Kay,

        you know there are people interested in those decorations, but the reconance in this area is very poor and much more focused on iron crosses, Pour le Merites, Pilots Badges ............ all concerning with WW1.
        By the way - the shown decorations are not yours i think, i have seen all three on sites from dealers, so be carefull with abuse of those pics, some of the dealers become very angry if you use their pics !
        Best regards
        Markus
        This one is mine
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          #5
          ...also very interesting the prussian warmedals for 1813-1815 ....... for combattants and non-combattants.
          These are mine ...............
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            #6
            wel took the pictures off ,,to be chure nobody is gooing angry...

            but ,,jes where are all the other medals from the imperial thimes

            who's collecting them ...?

            in kwality they are up to enny ek i know off.

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              #7
              A lot of people are collecting them, because they are so beautiful and some so rare.
              Here one from a group of a whole family. A KO3 awarded in 1885 to the 1st prayer of the Berlin St-Georg-Church, a community with about 60.000 members to that time. 1st prayer Ferdinand Dahms, close friend of Wilhelm I. was awarded this (and i mean this ) KO3 for the 50years jubilee that he became a prayer of the prussian protestantic church.
              The group of his whole family, including his father who got the silver merit medal for 1814, is a real mirror of the prussian history.

              Regards
              Markus
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                #8
                An other interesting piece of prussian history ...
                When Wilhelm I. and the prussian troops came back after the campaign against Austria in 1866 to Berlin they were welcomed by thousands of people. When they passed the Brandenburg-Gate they were welcomed by 55 maiden from Berlin with a poem on the victory and all the men received laurel leaves from these maiden..............
                The badge shown below was awarded to the 55 maiden with a personal, handwritten letter from Queen Augusta and shows the date of the parade in Berlin, September 20th 1866.
                The eagle is driven into a sheet of silver, hollow constructed, the crown casted from silver and fixed with two screws on a round silver base with a horizontal pin. The badge looks very 2-dimensional in this picture, but in real it is amazing 3-dimensional.
                I know three "survivals" of the 55 badges on the world...... this is mine
                Regards
                CSForrester
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                  #9
                  Markus, those are great pieces, I especially like your RAO with smooth arms and swords, not a common item by any means. My great grandfather also got the PKO3 from the Kaiserin for his services as an Imperial Architect. Fortunately I have this item in my collection. Kay, there are some very serious Imperial collectors on this forum, hopefully some of them will chime in.

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                    #10
                    hope i triggert some interest in these remarkable (other) rewards,,,,
                    who in juwelers craftmanschip and rarety stand so high fore that thime.

                    the amaising detail off some off them,,,emaille crowns and other decorations in them,,,,,, just milimeters in sise .

                    hard to do even in these day's

                    everybody who's collecting other rewards off imperial thimes ,,,
                    please schow us joure treasures

                    lets see whats out there

                    regards kay

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                      #11
                      Markus, That is a great medal. Truely a "rare bird".

                      I have to admit that my main collecting interest is the Iron Cross.
                      1813-1918. But I also have a liking for some of the other Imperial
                      awards. Most that I find that are priced out of my range so I get
                      the miniature version of them.
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                        #12
                        Hello Kay,

                        You raise a point which I have noticed at times as well. At the same time, in all fairness, I also notice that you have been a member of the forum for a relatively short (nine months) time. I can assure you that over the years many interesting threads on many topics, some of which you suggested, have appeared.

                        I think that the key is for someone to initiate a topic, after which others add to the thread. Pleasant surprises often result. Look at some of the subsequent posts in this thread alone. Keep in mind that the world of Imperial German orders and decorations is vast; and, as such, offers many avenues of specialization.

                        Many collectors specialize in certain states, such as Reuss.
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                          #13
                          Others may prefer to collect decorations from a certain era, such as Napoleonic,
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                            or awards for arts and science.
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                              #15
                              Medal bars are popular.
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