Dear Imperialoids,
I was fortunate enough to purchase this beautiful medal bar which is composed of the following medals:
Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (OEK 1909)
Preussen, Hausorden von Hohenzollern, Kreuz der Ritter mit Schwertern (OEK 1789)
Hessen, Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen „Für Tapferkeit“ (OEK 884)
Bayern, BMVO 4. Kl. mit Krone und Schwertern (OEK 412)
Hessen, Orden des Philipps des Großmütigen, RK 1. Kl. (OEK 828)
Preussen, Roter Adler Orden, 4. Klasse mit Krone (OEK 1706)
Preussen, Centenarmedaille 1897 (OEK 1965/1)
Österreich, Militärverdienstkreuz 3. Klasse
I am not complete sure about the class of the 5th order (Philipps des Grossmütigen), but I think it is a 1st class (Ritterkreuz), since the center of the medaillion is made of gold. Furthermore its arms seems to in silver with almost completely worn off gold gilting. Any comments about that?
I would be grateful to anyone you could help in research the name of the wearer of such a medal, which was worn at the end of WWI or in the early twenties (notice the absence of a Prussion long service award or any post war commemorative medals).
Enjoy the pictures...
Ciao,
Claudio
I was fortunate enough to purchase this beautiful medal bar which is composed of the following medals:
Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (OEK 1909)
Preussen, Hausorden von Hohenzollern, Kreuz der Ritter mit Schwertern (OEK 1789)
Hessen, Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen „Für Tapferkeit“ (OEK 884)
Bayern, BMVO 4. Kl. mit Krone und Schwertern (OEK 412)
Hessen, Orden des Philipps des Großmütigen, RK 1. Kl. (OEK 828)
Preussen, Roter Adler Orden, 4. Klasse mit Krone (OEK 1706)
Preussen, Centenarmedaille 1897 (OEK 1965/1)
Österreich, Militärverdienstkreuz 3. Klasse
I am not complete sure about the class of the 5th order (Philipps des Grossmütigen), but I think it is a 1st class (Ritterkreuz), since the center of the medaillion is made of gold. Furthermore its arms seems to in silver with almost completely worn off gold gilting. Any comments about that?
I would be grateful to anyone you could help in research the name of the wearer of such a medal, which was worn at the end of WWI or in the early twenties (notice the absence of a Prussion long service award or any post war commemorative medals).
Enjoy the pictures...
Ciao,
Claudio
Comment