FrancisSteve;
-do you have an idea where following Standards are?
-Leib-Kürassier-Regiment Nr.1
and the
-Kürassier Regiment Königin (Pommersches) Nr.2
Thank you!
Francis
PiotrHello,
Steve, will it be a problem for you if I ask for close-up photographs of some of your magnificent regimental banner rings?
Best regards.
Piotr
Dear Steve,Piotr
Here is my Fahna ring for Grenadier Regt.9 / Fusilier Batl
It is still on the pole with the flag ; 1870 Iron Cross pole top and the streamers.
This is the original pole and was on the battlefield at Colberg 1807.
We rotated the pole to get every part of the ring for a complete view.
3 nails secure the ring to the pole.
If the ring were to be removed from the pole, where the 3 nails are, it would be bright
in those areas. Also the flange on the backside would be bright.
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Steve
Piotr ;Dear Steve,
Once again, thank you very much for your photos and your time.
These photographs brilliantly illustrate the difference between an original,and a copy.
An invaluable visualization that explains the nuances and says it all.
Respectfully yours.
Piotr
Here is the KAGGR 1 / Fusilier Batl flag that came out of RussiaOne of the best Fahna rings in my collection, if not the best
is the ring for KFGGR 2 / II B
It's the only ring that I have that has been removed from the pole
and still has the original old 3 nails with it.
It's a very interesting story.
After WWII , the Russians took all 4 flags of GGR1 & GGR 2 back to Moscow .
When the dealer / collector did the deal with the Russian Museum years later
he brought back the flag of KAGGR# 1 / Fusilier Batl on the pole with a unit ring
Once it was back in the USA it was discovered that the pole had the wrong ring on it
It was the KFGGR 2 /II B ring that I now have.
It was sold to a collector friend after it was removed from the pole.
I was later able to do a deal for it.
It is also under Plexaglass
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Steve
Something absolutely incredible, SteveOne of the best Fahna rings in my collection, if not the best
is the ring for KFGGR 2 / II B
It's the only ring that I have that has been removed from the pole
and still has the original old 3 nails with it.
It's a very interesting story.
After WWII , the Russians took all 4 flags of GGR1 & GGR 2 back to Moscow .
When the dealer / collector did the deal with the Russian Museum years later
he brought back the flag of KAGGR# 1 / Fusilier Batl on the pole with a unit ring
Once it was back in the USA it was discovered that the pole had the wrong ring on it
It was the KFGGR 2 /II B ring that I now have.
It was sold to a collector friend after it was removed from the pole.
I was later able to do a deal for it.
It is also under Plexaglass
These are the views that I was able to get View attachment 50835View attachment 50836View attachment 50837View attachment 50838
Steve
Thank you for these images of absolute rarities, the “world of rings” takes on new colors.....here is my Fahna ring from the pole of
Grenadier Regt 5 / IV Batl
The ring is enclosed in a large plexiglass box
that I had made to enclose the G R 5 flag
The ring reads
GR. No. 5. IVB.
I could only get 2 views of it
The flags of G R 5 after WWI were located in Stettin.
They were taken by the Russians
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Steve, thank you for the literature, I hope I can find these publishers.Piotr ;
If you want to go a little deeper into flags and their accessories,
Here are 2 small books to try and locate.
The bad part is that they were done in 1982 and 1986.
They were sold by the Rastatt Museum back when the flags
were located there before being moved to the DHM.
Both were done by Reinhold Redlin
3 teil I Feldzeichen The Prussian Gardekorps
3 teil II Grenadier flags of I and II A K
He shows a couple of Fahna rings
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Thank you so much Steve for the knowledge you brilliantly share and the photographs of amazing artefacts.Piotr
Here are a few more shots of my
Fahna ring colletion.
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Here is the text in the German book on Prussian flagsThe ring of the 2 Garde Regt zu Fuss / I B
This is on the flagpole with Flag; pole top ; streamer ; parade Banners and rings
This pole was in the battlefield 1814 and battle damaged in 3 places which have
been covered with silver repair sleeves .
The unit is old and the pole carries the original ring
with a simple engraving G d R II and a very small I B under the larger letters .
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