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    Saxon Wartime Clasps For Merit

    In 1916, Saxony established a spange or clasp to reflect special merit in wartime for those already holding the Friedrich August Medal. A silver clasp for the silver medal and a bronze clasp for the bronze medal. Here is a pic of the clasp for the Silver Fred.-August Medal.
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    The clasp for men was rectangular with "Weltkrieg 1914-16".
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      #3
      A seperate clasp was established for women which could be worn on the Fred.-August medal (Peace time ot non-combat ribbon) and the Carola Medal for meritorious service. Here is an example in Silver.
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        Here is another example of a clasp for the Carola Medal in bronze for women.
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          Hessenthal and Schreiber describe these clasps as being awarded from 1916 through 1918. However, other documentation describes a "Weltkrieg 1914-18" clasp which was begun in 1918 and would be quite scarcer than the other bars. Nimmergut list the 1914-18 clasps in his books. Here is an example of the 1914-18 bar in bronze for the Fred.-August Medal on the War Ribbon.
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            Close up of the clasp.
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              Here is an example of 1914-16 clasp on a feldspange recently sold on ebay.
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                #8
                Now here is a cutie. I have a feldspange with a clasp for women on the Fred.-August Medal on Peace or non-combat ribbon which also includes an Iron Cross award (combat ribbon). Since other threads have discussed the rarity of a female being awarded an Iron Cross, this seems to represent a pretty scarce award group. Comments?
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                  #9
                  WOW!!! I have never seen the clasp for women.

                  Here's my feldspange with 1914-1916 bar...
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                  Last edited by Brian R; 12-21-2004, 12:19 AM.

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                    Spange

                    Bobby lee,

                    Thanks for the information and the pictures. Very thorough. Excellent information, especially for those like me, who don't specialize in medals and bars.

                    Chip

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                      #11
                      Hi Brian, Very nice example of the clasp on your feldspange. Thanks for sharing.

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