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    Royal german silver salver:: Monogramm help!!!!

    A silver salver with encraved names, as Max of baden- last imperial kansler, and many more. The royal monogramm in the center I need help with. Or if some one have any other information it will be great.

    Thanks from
    Nicolai


    #2
    I have no clue who or what it was for but the engraving is BEAUTIFUL .

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      #3
      Originally posted by gregM View Post
      I have no clue who or what it was for but the engraving is BEAUTIFUL .
      yes it is

      the BRTSCH stamp ,,,some ek's do have RSCH stamps ????












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      Last edited by Montgomery Burns; 09-12-2010, 01:06 PM.

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        #4
        The maker is L. Bertsch

        Ludwig Bertsch, Hofjuwelier, Karlsruhe

        The Bundesarchiv lists Bertsch as a maker for Woundbadges.

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          #5
          Hi gregM,

          Such items were often given to officers upon their departure from a unit. I think that if you look closely, that you may find that the engraved border contains the names of the other serving officers. Another example -
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            #6
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            Thanks for the reply.

            The other salver/tray is also nice and seems in the same style---yes:-)

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              #7
              Hello tystgaard,

              Yes, they are very similar.

              The one I showed, which is not mine, was awarded to Premir Lt. Freiherrn Henn von Henneberg from the Officer Corps of the 2nd Leib Hussar regt. for service from 14/3/1883 to 17/4/1897. In 1914, he was, as a Major, commanding officer of Hussar regt. nr. 4.

              Regards,

              Wild Card

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                #8
                The Monogramm is "LDR" for Leib-Dragoner-Regiment, that was 1. Badisches Nr. 20, Karlsruhe.

                If it is yours, might there be a chance for it to return home?

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                  #9
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                  Thanks for the info... a great help. Yes it is from my own collection...Well have not thought about selling it. Its a fantastic tray with alot of history. But well... for the right price I guess I will consider, but it need to be a serious and tempting offer.

                  Thanks from
                  Nicolai

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                    #10
                    I really like silver items from Imperial times.

                    Especially if there is a skull on it!

                    That item was in the mail today!





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                      #11
                      I like it.

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                        #12
                        Jürgens was from Brunswick, wasn't he?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by saschaw View Post
                          Jürgens was from Brunswick, wasn't he?

                          Correct! Braunschweig!

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                            #14
                            My favourite silver item is from Danzig. Leibhusaren!

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