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Old 23-06-19, 03:42 PM
lex1705 lex1705 is offline
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Originally Posted by Jeff Mc William View Post
Hi lex & btns
Just a few more closing remarks re your excellent research :

(1) According to "Wikipeadia" Nassau was an Independent State from 1806 to 1866.

(2)The reverse of this 1809 Nassau coin definitely confirms the identity of your SBP lex.

(3) A Nassau Waterloo medal obv & rev for interest. (The ribbon was dark blue with yellow edges)


Once again congratulations on an excellent piece of research. Jeff

Attachment 208647 Attachment 208648


PS: lex ; A word to the wise : I shouldn't be too anxious to get rid of these items … you have two very rare and desirable pieces there. J
Hi Jeff
I am very glad to get some items of that time.I am not going to sale them,at least now.
A one person from the other foreign forum has said to me,that the first plate,possibly,could be of the 3th artillery regiment,becouse of the blue coloure.And it also could be made from the silver. But I did not find any hallmarks on it,but it looks like a silver.
Can it been made from silver,but without hallmarks?
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