He might also have a reserve cross in the bottom kokardThe 1905 Rangliste shows a "von Brinden" among the reserve officers for DR26 - I wonder if that's your guy?
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Great as alwaysMethinks Wilhelm von Brincken. Later transferred to Saxon service and gained some notoriety during WW1.
Regards
Glenn
So THAT'S what that weird character was - the "ck." Thanks Glenn!Methinks Wilhelm von Brincken. Later transferred to Saxon service and gained some notoriety during WW1.
Regards
Glenn
That makes sense, thank you! That will help me immensely in the future.In many b&w images from the period, yellow registered very dark, almost black. Its a good way to tell if cuff/collar litzen or hussar frogging is white or yellow in period photos.
Okay I am curious now. What was the notoriety ?Methinks Wilhelm von Brincken. Later transferred to Saxon service and gained some notoriety during WW1.
Regards
Glenn
I think this was him. He came a long way from DR26Okay I am curious now. What was the notoriety ?
Thanks Glenn!!Methinks Wilhelm von Brincken. Later transferred to Saxon service and gained some notoriety during WW1.
Regards
Glenn
Wow - what a life story!I think this was him. He came a long way from DR26
I agree. It took me a while to learn that.In many b&w images from the period, yellow registered very dark, almost black. Its a good way to tell if cuff/collar litzen or hussar frogging is white or yellow in period photos.
Quite interestingI think this was him. He came a long way from DR26
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