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EstadesEstade of Luftwaffen-officer Hans Kiers.1.) Flightbook, well written, 271 flights in Germany (workshop flights, training flights etc.), 20 Feindflüge, among those bombarding the river Thames, with with a nigh-fighter etc.; 2.) Fotoalbum with more than 120 fotos, additionally around 30 single fotos; 3.) Squadron Clasp for Bomber Pilots in Bronze, in Box; 4.) Luftwaffen-officers dagger, rare maker mark Ernst Pack & Söhne M.B.H. Waffenfabrik Solingen.Nice Bomber-Pilots estade with an interesting flightbook and many nice fotos.Condition: II
MedalbarsLarge baden medalbar with 5 decorations.1.) Prussia: war medal 1870/71 in bronze, with battle clasps on the ribbon AN DER LISAINE, STRASSBURG and WÖRTH; 2.) Baden: field service decoration, with clasp 1870-1871. on the ribbon; 3.) Small golden merit medal, Friedrich I., 2. Type (1881-1908); 4.) Prussia: centenial medal (1897); 5.) Baden: reign jubilee medal in bronze (1902); red backing.Nice bar of a meritorious veteran.Condition: I-II
MedalbarsLarge prussian trapez medalbar with 4 decorations.1.) Red Eagle Order, 4. model (1879-1918), 4. class, medallion worn, privatly gilded; 2.) Commemorative war medal 1870/71 in bronze, with battle clasps METZ, PARIS, LE MANS, LOIGNY-POUPRY, ORLEANS and BEAUGENCY-CRAVANT; 3.) Centenial medal (1897); 4.) Veterans Commemorative medal for the 2. Kurhessian Infantery Regiment No. 82 from 1913.Nice worn pure prussian medalbar of a veteran from the franco-prussian war who went under General of the Infantery Friedrich Franz Grandduke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin into France. Where he served either with the 17. hanseatic-mecklenburg Infantey Division or the 33. / 34. Brigade. As he later served in the Infantery Regiment 82, he was one of only 172 soldiers he got the veterans commemorative medal. Very rare.Condition: II
MedalbarsLarge saxonian medalbar with 9 awards.1.) Honorcross with swords; 2.) Austria: bravery medal, 9. model (1917-1918), Karl, silver, 2. class; 3.) same, bronze; 4.) veterans association: honor medal of the world war; 5.) Hessen: general honor decoration, Ernst Ludwig (1889-1918), FÜR KRIEGSVERDIENSTE; 6.) german naval association society: medal "Für Tapferkeit im Weltkriege 1914-1918"; 7.) Hungary: world war commemorative medal 1914-1918, with swords; 8.) veterans association: navy commemorative cross, with clasp MARINE; 9.) bavarian branch, commemorative war cross.Large medalbar, austrian style, in very interesting combination. Possibly the former owner was a liaison NCO stationed at the Adriatic coast.Condition: II
Document GroupsDocument lot of Sergeant Hans Carl Alexander Gustav Schröder of the Niederrheinische Füsilier Regiment Nr. 39.- Prussia: Commemorative cross 1866, with inscription "Treuen Kriegern 1866", document (form, folded, cut, issued Stralsund, the 15.5.1867, sealed KÖN. PR. 5TES POM. INF. RGT. No 42, OU Oberst and Regimental Commander von der Knesebeck);- Commemorative war medal 1870/71 in bronze, document (form, folded, cut, tear repaired, issued Düsseldorf, the 1.5.1872, OU Oberst and Regiment Commander von Eskens);- Iron Cross, 1870, 2. class, document (form, folded, issued Berlin, the 19.1.1873, FU Loen).NCO Schröder fought 1866 with his regiment against austrian troops at Hühnerwasser, Münchengrätz and Königgrätz. Before the franco-prussian war, he was transfered to the Niederrheinisches Füsilier Regiment Nr. 39, with which he went through Gravelott-St. Private, Metz and Mézìeres deeper and deeper into french territory. There he distinguished himself and was therefor awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class.Condition: II
Document GroupsDocument group of Obergefreiter Alfred Brand of Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 108.- Wounded Badge, 1939, in silver (document, nice form, folded, rim bumped, issued for one wound recieved on 28.12.1943 in Nassau/L., the 28.2.1944, sealed, OU Oberstabsarzt u. Chefarzt Fleischmann);- Tank Assault Badge in bronze (document, form, folded, issued Rgt. Gef. Stand, the 19.7.1944, sealed Pz. Gren. Rgt. 108, OU Obstlt. u. Rgt.-Führer Heinz Wittchow von Brese Winiary (441 Oakleaves to the RKdEK);- Iron Cross, 1939, 2. Class (document, form, folded, issued Wiesbaden, the 31.7.1944, sealed Stellv. Gen. Kdo. XII. A.K., FU General d. Infanterie Walter Schroth (RKdEK 9.7.1941).Interesting estade of a member of Pz. Gren. Rgt. 108, which went down in January 1943 in Stalingrad and was rebuild in southern Russia and then send to western France. Still in southern Russia, Brand was heavily wounded and got directly the silver wounded badge.Condition: II
BavariaMilitary merit cross, 3. form, 3. class with crown and swords and document of Medical-NCO of the Ldst. Georg Meister of war hospital department No. 59.Bronze, on ribbon; document issued 26.8.1916, sealed, FU orders chancellor, in frame, behind glass.SH S. 68ff, HS 245, OEK18 434.Condition: II
Saxonian KingdomHonorcross (1907-1918), in case.Bronze gilded, with ribbon, in large red case with gold embossed letters E.K., stickers of the companys G.A. Scharffenberg and Ribbon factory C.E. Kunath, Dresden on the bottom. Nice set with great appearance.AB2 6.1.1, HS 1467, OEK18 2221. 43 x 39 mm, 17,6 g.Condition: I
Saxonian KingdomHonorcross with Swords (1907-1918), in case.Bronze gilded, in red case with gold embossed swords and letters E.K., tag of the Ordensband Lager C.E. Kunath, Dresden on the bottom.HS 1468, OEK18 2222. 43 x 38 mm, 21,5 g.The swords to the General Honorcross / Honorcross where founded in 1901. Nice set.Condition: II
Saxonian KingdomCommemorative cross for volunteer nursing personal in the years 1870/71.Bronze gilded, medallion wreath enamelled, minor chip, ribbon ring hallmarked ME (Mortiz Elimeyer, Dresden), on nice ribbon with pin. Very attractive.AB2 6.2.1, HS 1471, OEK18 2294. 32 x 27 mm, 14,7 g m.B.Only 1080 where made.Condition: II
Saxonian KingdomCommemorative cross for fighters in Schleswig-Holstein 1849.Bronze, on ribbon.AB2 6.9, HS 1520, OEK18 2290. 40 x 36 mm, 16,2 g m.B.The cross was founded by King Albert on March 20. 1874, in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the battle of Düppeln. There Albert was awarded the Military St.-Henry Order as artillery officer.Condition: I-II
Sax AltenburgCommemorative medal for aid at the palace fire 1864.Bronze, on new ribbon.AB 1.1, EF2 5, HS 1694, OEK18 2577. Ø 33 mm, 22,3 g m.B.Beside the 123 members of the royal court fire figthers and 466 members of the city fire fights an additional number of 38 person where awarded with this medal.Condition: II
German Empire (1871-1918)Clasp SÜDWESTAFRIKA 1901 for the colonial-medal.Bronze gilded, mounted on lenght of ribbon, 1 prong broken.HP 7.477.14, HS 405, OEK18 3207. 6 x 32 mm, 1,9 g.The clasp was given to the small number of Schutztruppen members, that took part in the abolition of the Grootfontein Bastards in February 1901.Condition: II-III
FreikorpsSchlageter-Commemorative Association, Schlageter shield, 2. form with swords, clasp SPARTAKUS 1919/23.Bronze silvered, pinned on swords and clasp, with maker mark PAUL-KÜST ABZEICHEN-U. ORDENSFABRIK BERLIN SW19 GES.GESCH.: 101.NM3 2.01.53c, OEK18 3403, 3407. 60 x 48 mm, 41,4 g.The clasp SPARTAKUS refers to the Spartakus riots, that started as a general strike, and ended in bloody fights between communists and freikorps in january 1919. In the fightings as well as the following process of getting it down, a high number of victims in unnecessary acts of violence occured.Condition: I-II

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