Extremely rare Cross with Crown in Diamonds, awarded only to Reigning Queens, and on rare occasions: Cross in Gold and enamels (42x46.5mm), center Cypher in small genuine Diamonds, marked on reverse “EQ”, for Edward Quellhorst, München; Crown (28.4x31.15mm) in Gold and numerous old European cut genuine Diamonds (of fine quality, largest one weighing approximately ½ ct., all together weighing approximately 1.75 carats), superbly crafted, with original tattered bow ribbon as worn, extremely fine condition; together with full length of (70mm wide) shoulder ribbon, of fine quality, in very fine condition; in case of issue. Circa 1900. Attributed to Queen Charlotte of Württemberg, 6 October 1891- 30 November 1918.
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Originally posted by eMedals.com View PostDid she really comitted suicide, I didn't know that...
Being 82 at the time of her death, I think that suicide is rather unlikely. Additionally, as the result of a stroke she spent the last two years of her life confined to a wheelchair. Perhaps someone else can provide the actual cause of death though.
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Bavaria, 1870-71 War-Gold Medal Superb Group
So I can show u one more thing what I like and own
Mounted as originally worn Bavarian style, comprising: Bavaria, Gold Bravery Medal, in Gold, under the bust initials “fm” of the Bavarian State mint, near mint condition!; Bavaria, Order of Merit, Cross Fourth Class in silver and enamels, center in Gold and enamels, enamel chipping on two arms, fine condition; Prussia, Iron Cross Second Class 1870, iron center and silver frame, with “25” Jubilee Oakleaves, good very fine; Prussia, 1870-71 Campaign medal, bronze; Bavaria, 1866 Campaign Cross; Bavaria, 24 Years Service Cross; Prussia, Centenary Medal; generally very fine or better unless noted otherwise. A total of 133 Gold Bavarian Bravery Medals issued for 1870-71 War.
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What era are these "fm" marked replacement medals from? I'm not sure if they are post-WW1 or post-WW2. Bavarians?!
Originally posted by VtwinVince View PostThat combo should be researchable.
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