#93694
01/22/2006 10:13 AM
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Gentlemen,
I found this ring in german ebay and I am sure, it was dedicated to a Wachtmeister in the saxonian Husarenregiment 18. Gold and blue were the colours of the 18th. Dark blue for enlistend men and all the "Unteroffiziere" and light blue for officers. Inside is a decdication, difficult to read, but given in remembrance for active service from 1896 - 1908. A 12-year service was typical for a "Wachtmeister".
It's not a SS-skullring, but is standing in a similar honorring tradition and - as I think - nice to see.
Regards Kolibri
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#93695
01/22/2006 10:15 AM
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#93696
01/22/2006 10:15 AM
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Dedication ...Erinnerung...initials
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#93697
01/22/2006 10:16 AM
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#93698
01/22/2006 10:18 AM
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#93699
01/22/2006 10:19 AM
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#93700
01/22/2006 10:19 AM
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Uniforms, as you see the regiment 18 was coloured gold - blue, the regiment 19 silver - blue.
The emblem of the ring was made after the "S�beltasche", I dont know the correct word in english.
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#93701
01/22/2006 10:26 AM
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These were the light blue officers tunics.
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#93702
01/22/2006 12:31 PM
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Kolibri, A very nice ring to be sure, and a good find! For those of our fellow collectors who might not know what the "FR" stands for, it's Fredericus Rex, or Frederick the King. Every time I see this logo I'm reminded of Pop's division, the 23rd Infantry. The intertwined initials were their second-style divisional insignia too, but during the Second World War. Nice find! Wil Eulenspiegel
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#93703
01/22/2006 12:59 PM
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Wil Eulenspiegel,
thanks for your friendly comment. The inverted initials are not standig for FR, because the regiment was not prussian. They are standing for AR, wich means Augustus Rex, the last king of saxonia.
During the active service of the later ringowner, the king changed for three times:
1873 - 1902: Albert (* 1828, � 1902) 1902 - 1904: Georg (* 1832, � 1904), the brother of Albert 1904 - 1918: Friedrich August III. (* 1865, � 1932)
I'm not sure, how the initials of the "S�beltasche" changed with a new king.
Carloskolibri
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#93704
01/22/2006 02:09 PM
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Kolibri,
Thanks for clearing that up, yes, that's quite a big difference!
W~
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#93705
01/22/2006 04:05 PM
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Hi,Kolibri, Thanks for posting your nice ring and informative pictures. During the Emperor Time, the kings were united in the German Imperium. They had not much influence, the emperor was the boss.Only their regiments were their biggest power. I like it when a ring has a personal inscription. Your ring is interesting. Mark 333 stands for 8 karat Gold?
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#93706
01/22/2006 07:43 PM
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Benten,
I'm not sure about the 333 mark. Today in Germany it indicates a "cheap" kind of gold.
In 1914, Germany had 20 Husaren-Regiments. They all were prussian, withou three: Regiment 18, 19 and 20. These three were saxonian.
Kolibri
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#93707
01/22/2006 08:10 PM
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Wow, really nice catch! An old piece in good condition..Glad to see you get it and be the next caretaker of it.. 333 would be the gold content,8K.,G.
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