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PRUSSIA – RIBBON BAR – TWO PLACE
This is a unusual ribbon bar that is set-up for the Hindenburg Cross, with the Landwehr Long Service Award superimposed over it.
It makes a fine presentation.
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$75.00
PRUSSIA – RIBBON BAR – TWO PLACE
This is a unusual ribbon bar that is set-up for the Hindenburg Cross, with the Landwehr Long Service Award superimposed over it.
It makes a fine presentation.
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PRUSSIA – TUNIC – GENERALARTZ – M-1915 – FELDBLUSE – FELDGRAU
PRUSSIA – RIBBON BAR – TWO PLACE
This is a unusual ribbon bar that is set-up for the Hindenburg Cross, with the Landwehr Long Service Award superimposed over it.
It makes a fine presentation.
You may also like:
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PRUSSIA – RIBBON BAR – TWO PLACE
This is a unusual ribbon bar that is set-up for the Hindenburg Cross, with the Landwehr Long Service Award superimposed over it.
It makes a fine presentation.
You may also like:
Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
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$550.00
This is a three-place Frack Bar. From left to right, it features the following decorations:
Nine-Year Long-Service Award for NCO’s/Enlisted Men Saxony.
1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class
Military Heinrich Medal in Silver – Saxony. (This is one of the lower classes of the Military Heinrich Order, which includes Breast Stars, Knight’s Crosses, etc. It is NOT an easy decoration to find. It is made of SILVER).
The medals and ribbons are in very good condition. When you look at the Frack Bar, you will see exposed metal on the frame. This occurred as the bar was produced. When one wore the bar with a suit coat, it was pushed under the lapel and was not visible.
This is a three-place Frack Bar. From left to right, it features the following decorations:
Nine-Year Long-Service Award for NCO’s/Enlisted Men Saxony.
1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class
Military Heinrich Medal in Silver – Saxony. (This is one of the lower classes of the Military Heinrich Order, which includes Breast Stars, Knight’s Crosses, etc. It is NOT an easy decoration to find. It is made of SILVER).
The medals and ribbons are in very good condition. When you look at the Frack Bar, you will see exposed metal on the frame. This occurred as the bar was produced. When one wore the bar with a suit coat, it was pushed under the lapel and was not visible.
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$50.00
After President and former Generalfeldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg’s 1934 death, Germany created a three-decoration series christened the “Hindenburg Cross.” The series was authorized for all German Great War veterans, as well as their fallen comrades’ family members. Some awards were also arranged for certain of Germany’s WW I allies.
Today we are offering a non combatant veteran’s one-place medal bar (i.e., for service in a support role rather than front-line combat). A Non Combatant’s Hindenburg Cross lacks the crossed swords sported by its front-line companion. Other than that the decorations are identical in appearance. The decoration is mounted on a red, black, and white ribbon. The silk ribbon is in excellent condition, although it does show a minor touch of soiling. The medal bar’s reverse is covered with a blue felt backing, with a pin and catch to secure it to a garment. It is a fine example, in top condition.
After President and former Generalfeldmarschall Paul von Hindenburg’s 1934 death, Germany created a three-decoration series christened the “Hindenburg Cross.” The series was authorized for all German Great War veterans, as well as their fallen comrades’ family members. Some awards were also arranged for certain of Germany’s WW I allies. Today we are offering a non combatant veteran’s one-place medal bar (i.e., for service in a support role rather than front-line combat). A Non Combatant’s Hindenburg Cross lacks the crossed swords sported by its front-line companion. Other than that the decorations are identical in appearance. The decoration is mounted on a red, black, and white ribbon. The silk ribbon is in excellent condition, although it does show a minor touch of soiling. The medal bar’s reverse is covered with a blue felt backing, with a pin and catch to secure it to a garment. It is a fine example, in top condition.
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$295.00
This is a three-place medal bar. From left to right, we see the:
*1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class
*General Honor Decoration – Hesse-Darmstadt
*Hindenburg Cross with Swords for Combatants.
All the decorations and ribbons are in very good condition.
This is a three-place medal bar. From left to right, we see the:
*1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class
*General Honor Decoration – Hesse-Darmstadt
*Hindenburg Cross with Swords for Combatants.
All the decorations and ribbons are in very good condition.
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