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This is a Vivat Ribbon saluting the German victory at Grodno. The Vivat measures 16″ x 2 1/2,” and is a vivid yellow in color. $50.00
This is a Vivat Ribbon saluting the German victory at Grodno. The Vivat measures 16″ x 2 1/2,” and is a vivid yellow in color.
This is a Vivat Ribbon saluting the German victory at Grodno. The Vivat measures 16″ x 2 1/2,” and is a vivid yellow in color. $50.00
This is a Vivat Ribbon saluting the German victory at Grodno. The Vivat measures 16″ x 2 1/2,” and is a vivid yellow in color. $50.00
This is a Vivat Ribbon commemorating Kaiser Wilhelm II and the Kaiserliche Marine. The Vivat shows a Kriegsflagge at the top. Below that is a circular panel featuring a WW I-era German warship with the dates 1683-1914, along with Hohenzollern shields above it. Another circular panel shows the Kaiser and, I believe, Frederick III (a.k.a.) Frederick I, the Prince Elector of Brandenburg (upon his death he would be succeeded by Frederick the Great). The final circular panel shows a warship from the 1680’s. At this time Prussia was a second-rate (at best) naval power, unable to match the might of Great Britain or Spain. It is a very decorative Vivat. The ribbon is white in color. It measures 16 1/8″ x 2 1/2.” Vivats were authorized under the auspices of the German Red Cross, with part of the proceeds to benefit their work. $55.00
This is a Vivat Ribbon commemorating Kaiser Wilhelm II and the Kaiserliche Marine. The Vivat shows a Kriegsflagge at the top. Below that is a circular panel featuring a WW I-era German warship with the dates 1683-1914, along with Hohenzollern shields above it. Another circular panel shows the Kaiser and, I believe, Frederick III (a.k.a.) Frederick I, the Prince Elector of Brandenburg (upon his death he would be succeeded by Frederick the Great). The final circular panel shows a warship from the 1680’s. At this time Prussia was a second-rate (at best) naval power, unable to match the might of Great Britain or Spain. It is a very decorative Vivat. The ribbon is white in color. It measures 16 1/8″ x 2 1/2.” Vivats were authorized under the auspices of the German Red Cross, with part of the proceeds to benefit their work. $55.00
$50.00
This is a Vivat Ribbon commemorating King Friedrich August III of Saxony, as well as Saxony’s Infantry-Division Nr 32 and Infantrie-Brigade Nr 63. The Vivat ribbon measures 15 ½” x 2 ½.” It is white in color with the printing in green. These are the Kingdom of Saxony’s primary national colors. At the top of the Vivat is a profile of the Saxon King. In the middle is a salute to Infantrie-Division Nr 32 and Infantrie-Brigade Nr 63, which were Saxon units. They fought well at the Battle of Craonne on 26 January 1915. The Vivat’s bottom panel shows the Saxon Coat-of-Arms. Vivats generally were offered under the auspices of the German Red Cross
This is a Vivat Ribbon commemorating King Friedrich August III of Saxony, as well as Saxony’s Infantry-Division Nr 32 and Infantrie-Brigade Nr 63. The Vivat ribbon measures 15 ½” x 2 ½.” It is white in color with the printing in green. These are the Kingdom of Saxony’s primary national colors. At the top of the Vivat is a profile of the Saxon King. In the middle is a salute to Infantrie-Division Nr 32 and Infantrie-Brigade Nr 63, which were Saxon units. They fought well at the Battle of Craonne on 26 January 1915. The Vivat’s bottom panel shows the Saxon Coat-of-Arms. Vivats generally were offered under the auspices of the German Red Cross
$60.00
This is a very early Vivat Ribbon that commemorates a century of Hohenzollern rule in Germany. The mustard-yellow Vivat measures 2 ¼” x 12.” At its top we see the dates 1813-1913. Below Kaiser Wilhelm II appears in his Garde du Corps uniform and helmet. His great-grandfather König Friedrich Wilhelm III (1770-1840), who was Prussia’s König during all of the Napoleonic Wars’ phases, appears below him. Appearing below König Friedrich Wilhelm III are three other important Germans from his time period, including Generalfeldmarschall von Blücher, commander of all Prussian forces during the Napoleonic campaigns (including the Battle of Waterloo), and the latter’s Chief-of-Staff, General Gerhard von Scharnhorst.
[We also want to point out that we maintain a complete Merchandise Page featuring Vivat Ribbons (click here to see). We have a wide variety of these commemorative ribbons that salute Imperial Germany’s members of royalty and military commanders, as well as Germany’s WW I military victories. We even have a very special album that was created during WW I to specifically display Vivats. We will be happy to offer a very special price on the latter so that you may start and enjoy a wonderful Vivat collection].
This is a very early Vivat Ribbon that commemorates a century of Hohenzollern rule in Germany. The mustard-yellow Vivat measures 2 ¼” x 12.” At its top we see the dates 1813-1913. Below Kaiser Wilhelm II appears in his Garde du Corps uniform and helmet. His great-grandfather König Friedrich Wilhelm III (1770-1840), who was Prussia’s König during all of the Napoleonic Wars’ phases, appears below him. Appearing below König Friedrich Wilhelm III are three other important Germans from his time period, including Generalfeldmarschall von Blücher, commander of all Prussian forces during the Napoleonic campaigns (including the Battle of Waterloo), and the latter’s Chief-of-Staff, General Gerhard von Scharnhorst.
[We also want to point out that we maintain a complete Merchandise Page featuring Vivat Ribbons (click here to see). We have a wide variety of these commemorative ribbons that salute Imperial Germany’s members of royalty and military commanders, as well as Germany’s WW I military victories. We even have a very special album that was created during WW I to specifically display Vivats. We will be happy to offer a very special price on the latter so that you may start and enjoy a wonderful Vivat collection].