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    Help Needed to Identify Imperial Medals Parade Mount Please

    Hello: I just purchased these Imperial medals in parade mount with a large group of nice WWII German items all from the vets family . I would appreciate any help on these . Its the one item in the group I am not that interested in keeping nor really know much about. A few of these look very common while others might not be. Thank You Brent
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    Help Needed to Identify Imperial Medals Parade Mount Please

    Hello: I just purchased these Imperial medals in parade mount with a large group of nice WWII German items all from the vets family . I would appreciate any help on these . Its the one item in the group I am not that interested in keeping nor really know much about. A few of these look very common while others might not be. Thank You Brent
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      Originally posted by Brent Smith View Post
      Hello: I just purchased these Imperial medals in parade mount with a large group of nice WWII German items all from the vets family . I would appreciate any help on these . Its the one item in the group I am not that interested in keeping nor really know much about. A few of these look very common while others might not be. Thank You Brent
      Is that last one a St. Stanislaus Order? A bit out of place on this bar if it is.

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        #4
        Hi Brent,

        That is an interesting one, with the combo of a St. Stanislaus and the Russian Red Cross Medal being very uncommon. Also unusual that this guy didn't get the Prussian Red Cross equivalent awards.

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          #5
          A Prussian officer attached to Russian forces during the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 could explain the Russian decorations. There are several incidents of German military personnel who liased with the Russians during this war.

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            #6
            Thank you for all that chimed in. Learned what I have

            Thank you. Any idea on a fair value for a collector seeking to add them to a collection? Brent

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              #7
              Hard to say. The damage to the St. Stanislaus impacts it significantly, unfortunately. Maybe pushing $1k.

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                #8
                Wow. Thank you for the input on value

                I think the 2 eagles can be placed back on the last Russian medal pretty easy as it looks like they were just attached from the front.

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                  #9
                  It is an unusual bar, but looks like the pin is broken off the back as well. For sure in the 1K+ range with the Red Cross Medal.

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                    #10
                    I'd like to see larger pictures, front and back of this bar. The ones taken from the Hubble telescope suck.
                    pseudo-expert

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Don D. View Post
                      I'd like to see larger pictures, front and back of this bar. The ones taken from the Hubble telescope suck.
                      Me too. That pic is not enough

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                        More Detail Pictures

                        I have had the 2 eagles reapplied so it should be
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                          #13
                          Can you show a close-up of the maker's mark on the St. Stanislaus? I suspect it's Eduard (ЗДУАРАЪ), St. Petersberg. But, it's hard to know until we see a close-up of the mark and the order itself.
                          Last edited by Brian L.; 05-24-2019, 10:04 PM.

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                            Pic of mfg

                            Pic of mfg
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                              #15
                              Thanks. It's definitely the mark of Eduard (ЗДУАРАЪ), St. Petersburg who was one of the main manufacturers of this order.

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