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This is a two-place meal bar. On the left is the 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class, and on the right is the Hindenburg Cross with Swords for Combatants. The medals are in very fine condition. A bit of fading shows on this example’s ribbons.
$135.00
This is a two-place meal bar. On the left is the 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class, and on the right is the Hindenburg Cross with Swords for Combatants. The medals are in very fine condition. A bit of fading shows on this example’s ribbons.
This is a two-place meal bar. On the left is the 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class, and on the right is the Hindenburg Cross with Swords for Combatants. The medals are in very fine condition. A bit of fading shows on this example’s ribbons.
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This is a two-place meal bar. On the left is the 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class, and on the right is the Hindenburg Cross with Swords for Combatants. The medals are in very fine condition. A bit of fading shows on this example’s ribbons.
$185.00
This is a very clean two-place medal bar. On the left we see a Friedrich August Medal in gold. [This was the Kingdom of Saxony’s Iron Cross equivalent. On the right is a 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class from Prussia. The medal bar was the property of a Saxon soldier. We can tell this because Saxony’s Friedrich August Medal takes the superior position on the medal bar’s left.
The decorations and ribbons are in excellent condition, and thus the medal bar also is in excellent condition. It sports a light-blue felt backing on its reverse.
This is a very clean two-place medal bar. On the left we see a Friedrich August Medal in gold. [This was the Kingdom of Saxony’s Iron Cross equivalent. On the right is a 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class from Prussia. The medal bar was the property of a Saxon soldier. We can tell this because Saxony’s Friedrich August Medal takes the superior position on the medal bar’s left.
The decorations and ribbons are in excellent condition, and thus the medal bar also is in excellent condition. It sports a light-blue felt backing on its reverse.
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$1,295.00
This is a four-place medal bar. From left to right are the
*1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class.
*Friedrich Order Knight’s Cross 1st Class with Swords – Württemberg. It is a fine example, with only a little scuffing on its enamel arms. This is a very high level award and is more frequently seen in the 2nd Class than the 1st Class. I actually thought this was a 2nd Class until corrected by a sharp eyed reader.
*Hindenburg Cross for Combatants with Swords.
*Landwehr Reserve Long Service Award – Württemberg.
This is a fetching medal bar. Both the decorations and the ribbons are in fine condition.
This is a four-place medal bar. From left to right are the
*1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class.
*Friedrich Order Knight’s Cross 1st Class with Swords – Württemberg. It is a fine example, with only a little scuffing on its enamel arms. This is a very high level award and is more frequently seen in the 2nd Class than the 1st Class. I actually thought this was a 2nd Class until corrected by a sharp eyed reader.
*Hindenburg Cross for Combatants with Swords.
*Landwehr Reserve Long Service Award – Württemberg.
This is a fetching medal bar. Both the decorations and the ribbons are in fine condition.
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$995.00
This is a delightful, six-place medal bar. It has an unusual combination of decorations that makes it a must-have for any medal bar collection. From left to right, we see the:
*1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class – Prussia.
*Silver Medal of the St. Henry Military Medal – Saxony.
*War Effort Medal – Baden.
*Albert Cross with Swords – Saxony.
*Hindenburg Cross with Swords for Combatants.
*Kaiser Wilhelm I Centennial Medal 1797-1897 – Prussia.
All of the decorations are in very fine condition. The ribbons are all clean and quite pleasing. The large medal bar measures 2″ wide. It is an unusual combination for a soldier who served in the military for more than twenty years during the 19th and 20th centuries
This is a delightful, six-place medal bar. It has an unusual combination of decorations that makes it a must-have for any medal bar collection. From left to right, we see the:
*1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class – Prussia.
*Silver Medal of the St. Henry Military Medal – Saxony.
*War Effort Medal – Baden.
*Albert Cross with Swords – Saxony.
*Hindenburg Cross with Swords for Combatants.
*Kaiser Wilhelm I Centennial Medal 1797-1897 – Prussia.
All of the decorations are in very fine condition. The ribbons are all clean and quite pleasing. The large medal bar measures 2″ wide. It is an unusual combination for a soldier who served in the military for more than twenty years during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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