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REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR |
Posted: May 29, 2006 03:23 pm
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Carol I |
Posted: May 29, 2006 06:44 pm
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2250 Member No.: 136 Joined: November 06, 2003 |
This is in fact a type I Grand Cross star of the Order of the Crown of Romania. It has been in use from 1881 until 1932 when the insignia of the order were changed. |
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maxikasek |
Posted: May 29, 2006 11:00 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 17 Member No.: 897 Joined: May 02, 2006 |
unfortunatelly for a better photos you must wait to half june. Actually i to stay out home. this is found in the battlefields in Poland. this canteen is rather made in IWW.
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Wings_of_wrath |
Posted: May 30, 2006 02:30 am
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Caporal Group: Members Posts: 136 Member No.: 809 Joined: February 04, 2006 |
Well, you're bound to know a lot more about decorations than I do, since I do not have the slightest interest in this subject, so I just took for granted whatever was written on the site where I found the picture ... Carol, what do you think, can this decoration be from 1932? Thank you for clearing out the confusion. |
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Carol I |
Posted: May 30, 2006 03:28 pm
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2250 Member No.: 136 Joined: November 06, 2003 |
As far as I know the Romanian jewellers did not use regularly year markings on their pieces, so a precise dating is not possible. At most one could do some sort of period dating by the shape of the hallmarks on the piece, but the results extend over ten or more years. More precise results could be obtained when one knows the history of a piece, but I am afraid this is out of question for the star you have posted since the author did not even have the name of the order right. |
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maxikasek |
Posted: June 24, 2006 02:11 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 17 Member No.: 897 Joined: May 02, 2006 |
mihnea - this is better photos aluminium canteen: http://img67.imageshack.us/my.php?image=10014460hp.jpg http://img67.imageshack.us/my.php?image=10014455ma.jpg and second canteen- sign ??????????? RUD. H. OPPLER BUCURESC? http://img67.imageshack.us/my.php?image=10014495ap.jpg |
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Wings_of_wrath |
Posted: June 29, 2006 05:15 pm
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Caporal Group: Members Posts: 136 Member No.: 809 Joined: February 04, 2006 |
In my oppinion, the second canteen is romanian WW1. I have a simmilar one, only green and without any markings.
The shape and material (emaneled steel) fit the period, and so does the inscription. The only thing that bothers me is the colour, since I haven't seen a black romanian canteen of this type before. So maybe it's not ww1 but made in the 1920's... Anyway, I'm no expert, so maybe we should ask some people who know this stuff better - Kepi, Mihnea, what do you reckon? |
mihnea |
Posted: June 29, 2006 06:22 pm
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Capitan Group: Members Posts: 682 Member No.: 679 Joined: September 26, 2005 |
For the aluminum one I "prepared" you a picture. The big canteen is Yugoslavian the smaller one Romanian.
There was an enameled one theoretically used in WWII, this is the only picture of it (that I have seen), it also presents some of the kitchen equipment issued at the beginning of the war. This post has been edited by mihnea on June 29, 2006 06:23 pm |
Claudiu1988 |
Posted: July 09, 2006 05:33 pm
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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: July 09, 2006 05:36 pm
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Claudiu1988 |
Posted: July 09, 2006 05:37 pm
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mihnea |
Posted: July 09, 2006 05:43 pm
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Capitan Group: Members Posts: 682 Member No.: 679 Joined: September 26, 2005 |
Nice plate, probably used by an officer.
But how do you know it was used by a Romanian soldier in WWII? |
Claudiu1988 |
Posted: July 09, 2006 05:50 pm
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Colonel Group: Members Posts: 943 Member No.: 398 Joined: November 23, 2004 |
The plate comes from Codlea it was worn by a romanian soldger who fought with germans all the way to Crimeea. That is what the owner said.
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maxikasek |
Posted: July 12, 2006 05:01 pm
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Soldat Group: Members Posts: 17 Member No.: 897 Joined: May 02, 2006 |
this Yugo is past-war?
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mihnea |
Posted: July 22, 2006 07:00 am
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Capitan Group: Members Posts: 682 Member No.: 679 Joined: September 26, 2005 |
No the Yugo canteen is from WWII.
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