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    Royal prussian Houseorder of Hohenzollern

    Since prussian orders enjoy here always large popularity, I would like to show you my comture star with swords from the royal prussian houseorder of Hohenzollern.


    Avers, with some damages in enamel. The two lower swordparts are lost.


    Revers, silver and gold, needel silver gilded, 67 gr., 77,5 x 68 mm

    The star is compound from three segments. The rear of the cross is continuous white enamelled.


    Star in side view


    Medaillon


    Cutting mark of Johann Wagner u. Sohn, Berlin


    Revers Medaillon, opened


    Cover with screw to fasten the Medaillon on the rear front of the korpus


    Hinge of the needle


    Needlehook


    Opened hinge of the needle with a mark.

    Due to the few awards it is one of the rarest medals of Prussia.

    Wagner manufactured this order from 1883 to 1918. Since the cross and the swords were manufactured in gold, production is to be excluded after 1916.

    Does someone have photos of recipients with this comture star?

    Does someone have rear views of dated, prussian order stars, manufactured from Wagner, whom it can show here?

    Best regards

    Eagle
    Last edited by Eagle; 01-03-2006, 04:38 PM.

    #2
    --My God, that is the most beautiful piece I think I've ever seen. Very nicely photographed too, must be a nice camera as well.
    --Again, very beautiful! Can you tell us who this belonged to?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Bill M
      --My God, that is the most beautiful piece I think I've ever seen. Very nicely photographed too, must be a nice camera as well.
      --Again, very beautiful! Can you tell us who this belonged to?
      If you specifies the period of the manufacturing by Johann Wagner from 1883 to 1918, you can exclude an award for the war 1870/71. Thus only a award for the I. WW remains. Because the cross is manufactured in gold, an award is excluded after 1916.
      According to Nimmergut's Ordenshandbuch, only four recipients are therefore applicable:
      1. Generaloberst von Einem
      2. General der Infantrie Otto von Below
      3. Chef des Gereralstabes von Falkenhayn
      4. General von Schenk (Star only)
      But I dont know, if actually awarded one of these persons with this Star, that I have posted.

      My Camera is a Casio QV 3500-EX with 3,3 Megapixel.

      Best Regards

      Eagle

      (Babelfish-Translating )

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        #4
        thats a true rarity!
        never seen a breaststar from hohnezollern before
        i like it very much!

        christian

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          #5
          I do repaired the links for the pictures.

          Eagle

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            #6
            Thank you for sharing

            Eagle,

            What a super piece, it does not get any more Prussian than this! And as noted, excellent quality photography. Thank you for sharing.

            A picture of Otto von Below wearing his star follows. I am sorry that it is not clearer; but it is an old photo and quite faded.

            Best wishes,

            Wild Card

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              #7
              Otto von Below

              Otto von Below -
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                #8
                This doesn't appear to be the same grade as your because it is just the cross, there's no metal star behind it. It's very small, but I'm going to post a close-up of it too.

                Max Egon Furst zu Furstenberg
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                  #9
                  Close up the Order.
                  Attached Files

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                    #10
                    post-war decorations

                    Hi Eagl,e

                    that are great photo's, would there be any way to find out post-war awards of the House Order?

                    Thanks

                    David

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                      #11
                      I only know post awards of the Princely House Order of Hohenzollern, but not of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern.

                      I******180;ve got a Hohenzollern Houseorder breaststar from Otto v. Below in my own Hands, but it was made in a very poor quality. It must be a Star from 1918 or so. It is a Piece of the collection in the German Historical Museum in Berlin. The Star is in the Museum since 1920.

                      Eagle

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Mike Dwyer
                        Close up the Order.
                        this would actually be the princessly House Order of Hohenzollern....has nothing to do with the one originally posted.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by medalnet
                          this would actually be the princessly House Order of Hohenzollern....has nothing to do with the one originally posted.
                          Sorry, I couldn't see it well enough to tell. I had another photo of someone that I started to post, but on that one I could clearly see that it was the princely house order, not the royal one.

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                            #14
                            Eagle,
                            I saw this first on the website. I sat transfixed as a child at Christmas would as every picture came up. This is one of the most beautiful pieces I have seen and I thank you for sharing it with us.
                            Dan Murphy

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                              #15
                              Help me out here please...

                              I see what appear to me to be the top end of a pair of swords, but no hilts and bottom part of blade. What's going on with this?

                              Me see bad?

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