Is it common to find the EK2's on some medal bars mounted the wrong way round as is shown here?................I was looking at a court-mounted pair the other day and the EK2 was mounted the wrong way round and there didn't seem to be a way to turn it back,unless I took the whole thing apart.....obviously not an option!
There was a thread floating about that had a link to a 1930's era manual on different medal bar mountings. On one of the pictures it showed a backwards EKII, and it was drawn!
I always enjoy seeing the RAD LS Medals in mounted group. They do not seem to garner much attention from collectors (maybe because they are deemed "civil") however, they are actually fairly scarce awards....
Note the square pin on the medal bar!
I always enjoy seeing the RAD LS Medals in mounted group. They do not seem to garner much attention from collectors (maybe because they are deemed "civil") however, they are actually fairly scarce awards....
Note the square pin on the medal bar!
The same here. Altough there is not much attention on this medals, i allways like to see them, especially on medal-bars. Nice bar, Rolf.
Is it common to find the EK2's on some medal bars mounted the wrong way round as is shown here?................I was looking at a court-mounted pair the other day and the EK2 was mounted the wrong way round and there didn't seem to be a way to turn it back,unless I took the whole thing apart.....obviously not an option!
Dave
Dave-
The backward EK2 is encountered more times than you'd think. I've always been surprised by how often I see them on medal bars and in portratits (with medal bars). I'm not sure if this was a mistake by those who constructed the bars or if it was done intentionally at the request of the recipient. I would tend to think there were instances of both.
Thanks for the info Brian.........I will go and buy the pair I mentioned and post it here,anyone else got any EK2's mounted back to front?
Rolf,I'm sorry I forgot to mention in my earlier post but GREAT MEDAL BAR MATE!!
Originally posted by Brian R
Dave-
The backward EK2 is encountered more times than you'd think. I've always been surprised by how often I see them on medal bars and in portratits (with medal bars). I'm not sure if this was a mistake by those who constructed the bars or if it was done intentionally at the request of the recipient. I would tend to think there were instances of both.
The order of precedence is wrong, though. The Bulgarian cross, as a foreign award, should come last. Assuming (by the RAD medal) a post-Anschluss bar, the Austrian bravery medal should come before the Honor Cross for Combatants.
The order of precedence is wrong, though. The Bulgarian cross, as a foreign award, should come last. Assuming (by the RAD medal) a post-Anschluss bar, the Austrian bravery medal should come before the Honor Cross for Combatants.
Why wouldn't the austrian medal also be placed towards the end? Is it not a foreign award???
After the Anschluss Austrian WWI decorations were considered German... with the exception of the decorations of the 1st Austrian republic which were not allowed to be worn.
Actually the KuK bronze bravery medal was quite often awarded to German soldiers and it is not uncommon to see it on German medal bars.
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