Some might have noticed that there has been nothing from my part of the world to report in a long while. I've been buying books and consentrating on other things, but now I do have something to share. I managed to buy a small stock of Baden ribbons and this tiny thing: A clasp for the Baden Felddienstauszeichnung or field service decoration for the franco-prussia war of 1870-71.
When the award was founded in 1839, the clasps were awarded retrospectively starting from 1806 for every conflict the badeneurs were involved in and out of these the 1870-71 war was the last, since Grand duke Friedrich II wasn't there to authorise it after ww1. I don't have any numbers on how many of these were awarded, but I do know that these clasps are much much rarer than the ones for the german campaign medall of 1870-71. And while the the german ones have battle names, these only have years. These came with two standard systems of attachment; prongs or a bar. Mine has bar that has broken from it's other end at some point.
When the award was founded in 1839, the clasps were awarded retrospectively starting from 1806 for every conflict the badeneurs were involved in and out of these the 1870-71 war was the last, since Grand duke Friedrich II wasn't there to authorise it after ww1. I don't have any numbers on how many of these were awarded, but I do know that these clasps are much much rarer than the ones for the german campaign medall of 1870-71. And while the the german ones have battle names, these only have years. These came with two standard systems of attachment; prongs or a bar. Mine has bar that has broken from it's other end at some point.
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