I just picked up this lot from a local antique dealer,I mostly handle WW2 items and am not familar with Imperial stuff especially paper so any help would be greatly appreciated.The soldier fought in the Saxon field artillery rgt. no. 48.The Lot contains school papers his citizenship papers when moved to the US in the 20's,his passport,military ID,IC 2nd Cert,fredrich august medal cert.,a bunch of other paper and a ribbonbar and pin.I know nothing about Imperial stuff and woulds like to sell or trade it and idea what it might be worth? Thanks Jay Parisi
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Fine group there. The two certificates you shows blow ups of (the FA Medal and the EK II) would match the ribbon bar you show. There would also be a EK I and a long service medal according to the ribbon bar. Those entries in the Soldier's book or the certificates themselves would increase the value of this group. Still, a very nice Sachsen group there. Steve
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Originally posted by JAYP View PostHi There are only 3 awards listed in the ID book,I see no mention of a IC 1st class.Jay
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Nice NCOs group. It's unusual for the Honor (Meit) cross to go to a lowly Corpral.
He also was in the thick of things in the Fall of 1917 as he got both medals within 60 days of each other.
The Saxons put the EK2 on their ribbon bars.
It was a Saxon fashion device.
Please let me know if it's for sale.Attached Files
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