Hello to all,
I bought this seven-place Prussian medal bar over the weekend. Looks completely original as best I can tell but a bit unusual too. The bar is to a career Prussian non-combatant: a senior NCO for sure if not an NCO that became a commissioned officer during WW1.
I find it a bit unusual that the Hindenburg Cross is placed before the Cross for War Aid, although I have seen this on other real bars. The low placement of the Silver General Honor Decoration seems strange too, although I suppose it is this way because it was awarded in peacetime? And to see it sandwiched between two Prussian Long Service Crosses is strange too. For that matter, the wear two Prussian Long Service Crosses is not often seen on an Imperial bar. Also of note is that both the Prussian Cross for War Aid and the Prussian General Honor Decoration are mounted back-to-front (reverse side showing).
Despite the unusual features of this bar, I think it is a completely genuine bar to a long-serving, Prussian administrative pencil-pusher. All opinions welcome.
Best regards,
Tom
I bought this seven-place Prussian medal bar over the weekend. Looks completely original as best I can tell but a bit unusual too. The bar is to a career Prussian non-combatant: a senior NCO for sure if not an NCO that became a commissioned officer during WW1.
I find it a bit unusual that the Hindenburg Cross is placed before the Cross for War Aid, although I have seen this on other real bars. The low placement of the Silver General Honor Decoration seems strange too, although I suppose it is this way because it was awarded in peacetime? And to see it sandwiched between two Prussian Long Service Crosses is strange too. For that matter, the wear two Prussian Long Service Crosses is not often seen on an Imperial bar. Also of note is that both the Prussian Cross for War Aid and the Prussian General Honor Decoration are mounted back-to-front (reverse side showing).
Despite the unusual features of this bar, I think it is a completely genuine bar to a long-serving, Prussian administrative pencil-pusher. All opinions welcome.
Best regards,
Tom
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