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    #16
    ...and a Commander's Cross with Kriegsdekoration from WW1, in gilt bronze and enamels, obverse and reverse (note the "star" mark on one of the crown's pendalia):
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    Last edited by Elmar Lang; 12-13-2013, 09:39 AM.

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      #17
      More, a Commander's Cross for peacetime, in gold and enamels:
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        #18
        Oh. I literally went speechless for a while.

        Grand cross? Grand cross collar? I hope guys here understand how extraordinary pieces you're showing here

        Your collection should be mentioned in UN World Heritary Site -list.

        Thanks again showing those, very rare things to see.

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          #19
          Thank you for the very kind words.

          Well, I think that UN's world Heritage list needs much more important things than our medals...

          Regarding my collar, here you are a picture of the complete piece: it's a pity that the closure piece was missing and was restored by me, adding a gold, but later one:
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            #20
            After Enzo's pictures this feels a little bit like shooting a softgun next to "Big Bertha", but here's the pictures of my cross - just got it few days ago.












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              #21
              Museum pieces all of 'em! Look at the craftmanship, nothing comes even close nowadays.

              Here's my only LO, a large size mini prob made by VM:

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...hlight=leopold

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                #22
                I remember that fine group of miniatures: a little gem any collector would like to have in his miniature dept.

                E.L.

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                  #23
                  I would like to post the pictures of my wartime Knight's Cross of the Leopold Order with Kriegsdekoration, made by Messrs. Rozet & Fischmeister, Vienna, to compare with the beautiful and rare piece in gold of the same manufacturer, posted by Avensis.

                  This gilt bronze piece, was my very first Leopold Order, found in Pergine Valsugana back in 1978. That day, I was feeling like having found a Golden Fleece with brilliants...
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                    #24
                    ...and a detail of its maker's mark:
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                      #25
                      Just to keep this topic alive, I would like to post the pictures of another type of Commander's Cross of the Leopold Order with War Decoration and Swords.

                      It's a piece awarded during WW1, made of gilt silver and enamels. What makes it quite uncommon, it's because the maker is Mayer's Söhne, Vienna, instead of the well known Rothe:
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                        #26
                        ...and a very uncommon medal bar with two oders, belonged to a Swedish person.

                        The first a Knight's Cross of the Swedish Sword Order (gold and enamels); the second, is a Swedish "version" of the Austrian Leopold Order (the piece is also in gold and enamels:
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                          #27
                          ...and two details of the "Austrian" cross alone:
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                            #28
                            WOW what a fine collection, one of the best looking awards ever,thanks for showing

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                              #29
                              I agree. Thanks for showing those beauties to us.
                              pseudo-expert

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                                #30
                                All who follow regularly imperial section, and especially the ones who are interested in Austro-Hungarian/Austrian awards, know that Enzo has an amazing collection.

                                What keeps me amazed, is that no matter how rare stuff he shows, he is ALWAYS able to show even nicer pieces continuosly

                                Enzo's collection is like Mariana's Trench, you never can predict what's coming up to surface from there

                                Thanks for showing your pieces of collection again.

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