In my opinion, there is no finer type than an early WWI Order made by Jacob Leser:
(Scan restored 021204: "Lautenschlager MVOX cu")
This bar belonged to Oberleutnant dR Friedrich Lautenschlager. His MVO4X was awarded 1 August 1915--
(Scan restored 021204: "Lautenschlager Bav 3medbar obv")
Leser pieces have wonderful translucent blue enamel and a large openwork crown on the obverse center disk. This is an early war device in real gold, as is the small Bavarian lion on the reverse disk. These Orders are maker marked "950" and "J.L." on either side of the swords nut on the reverse of the suspension scroll, and "900" on the lower edge of the reverse right (as viewed) sword blade.
Contrast the above with a late war Leser piece with silver gilt centre devices, this being part of a long bar belonging to a Wehrmacht retread Oberst (E):
(Scan restored 021204: "Bibra MVOX SA3aX bar cu WW1 decs")
(The Saxon Albert Order-Knight 1st Class with Swords is marked "S" on the edge of the lower arm for "Scharffenburg.")
(Scan restored 021204: "Lautenschlager MVOX cu")
This bar belonged to Oberleutnant dR Friedrich Lautenschlager. His MVO4X was awarded 1 August 1915--
(Scan restored 021204: "Lautenschlager Bav 3medbar obv")
Leser pieces have wonderful translucent blue enamel and a large openwork crown on the obverse center disk. This is an early war device in real gold, as is the small Bavarian lion on the reverse disk. These Orders are maker marked "950" and "J.L." on either side of the swords nut on the reverse of the suspension scroll, and "900" on the lower edge of the reverse right (as viewed) sword blade.
Contrast the above with a late war Leser piece with silver gilt centre devices, this being part of a long bar belonging to a Wehrmacht retread Oberst (E):
(Scan restored 021204: "Bibra MVOX SA3aX bar cu WW1 decs")
(The Saxon Albert Order-Knight 1st Class with Swords is marked "S" on the edge of the lower arm for "Scharffenburg.")
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