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    1813 prinzen ek2

    Hi Folks, saw this at the artillery museum in Saint Petersburg and found it quite interesting. They also had what looked to be a very original captured Napoleonic Standarte.
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    the plaque for the ek in Russian
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      #3
      the standarte
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        #4
        close up of the eagle top
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          #5
          Nice standard and eagle but the EK appears to be made of lead. What does the Russian writing say about it?
          pseudo-expert

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            #6
            Sal,
            Thanks for posting these and the ones in the TR section.

            Great pictures.

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              #7
              With regard to the cross -

              Is this what is generally referred to as a Kulm Cross?

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                #8
                The Kulm cross was made of very thin sheetmetal. Not cast as this one
                is. Here is a picture I had saved from a thread several years ago.
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                Last edited by gregM; 03-30-2009, 09:37 AM.

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                  #9
                  Hi everybody!


                  Don - the Russian inscription is:

                  Kulymsky Krest
                  Nagrada utshastnikom srazhenya pri Kulymye w awguste 1813 goda.
                  Izgotowlyalas wo wrema zagranitshnogo pohoda.


                  And my translation:

                  Kulm Cross
                  Awarded to participants of the Kulm battle in August 1813.
                  Made in the time of the foreign march.



                  Regards,
                  Borzadow
                  Last edited by Borzadow; 03-30-2009, 10:44 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Don Doering View Post
                    Nice standard and eagle but the EK appears to be made of lead. What does the Russian writing say about it?
                    I couldn't tell what it was made from Don, but it does look soft. No idea about originality, but the standarte looked absolutely real.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Borzadow View Post
                      Hi everybody!


                      Don - the Russian inscription is:

                      Kulymsky Krest
                      Nagrada utshastnikom srazhenya pri Kulymye w awguste 1813 goda.
                      Izgotowlyalas wo wrema zagranitshnogo pohoda.


                      And my translation:

                      Kulm Cross
                      Awarded to participants of the Kulm battle in August 1813.
                      Made in the time of the foreign march.



                      Regards,
                      Borzadow
                      Thanks for the translation, my Russian is poor to say the least!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by gregM View Post
                        Sal,
                        Thanks for posting these and the ones in the TR section.

                        Great pictures.
                        You are more than welcome!

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                          #13
                          here is a closer look
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                            #14
                            perhaps made from a melted musket ball. no one will ever know for sure.
                            pseudo-expert

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