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    Medal Bar, Rumanian Order of the crown.

    I posted this in the International section trying to find what Rumanian order i had, i had some great help there so now id like to share what i think is quite a nice bar to a WW1 veteran
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    That really is a lovely set, love all red enamel!

    The button hole, any marking on the back?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jesse View Post
      That really is a lovely set, love all red enamel!

      The button hole, any marking on the back?
      No markings Jesse, yes the enamel caught my eye when i bought it, One of our friends on the international forum mentioned that the owner might have been awarded the enamel cross prior to 1934 but after WW1 as its a civilian type and as seen on the ribbon the Hindenburg is present but not on the bar, quite an interesting group i belive

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        #4
        Congratulations on a great acquisition and thanks for sharing this really nice medal bar. The enamel really pleasing to the eye. Is there any chance for a picture of the reverse of the medal bar? regards Mark

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          #5
          Originally posted by dragnet View Post
          No markings Jesse, yes the enamel caught my eye when i bought it, One of our friends on the international forum mentioned that the owner might have been awarded the enamel cross prior to 1934 but after WW1 as its a civilian type and as seen on the ribbon the Hindenburg is present but not on the bar, quite an interesting group i belive
          Absolutely post-WWI and before 1934 as it is the Type I Order of the Crown. Rumania was fighting against the Central Powers in WWI. So, a German of course would never have been awarded this during the war.

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            #6
            Absolutely a very nice bar...congrats

            Stefano

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mark P View Post
              Congratulations on a great acquisition and thanks for sharing this really nice medal bar. The enamel really pleasing to the eye. Is there any chance for a picture of the reverse of the medal bar? regards Mark

              As requested.....
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                #8
                A lovely little grouping.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bolewts58 View Post
                  Absolutely post-WWI and before 1934 as it is the Type I Order of the Crown. Rumania was fighting against the Central Powers in WWI. So, a German of course would never have been awarded this during the war.
                  No, not during but before the Great War...

                  ...Prussian/German Officers with Romanian decorations are not that uncommon.

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                    #10
                    I was just reviewing this thread as I now own this group. Probably one of the best militaria purchases I have ever made.

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                      #11
                      It's a great looking bar and very nicely photographed.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bolewts58 View Post
                        Absolutely post-WWI and before 1934 as it is the Type I Order of the Crown. Rumania was fighting against the Central Powers in WWI. So, a German of course would never have been awarded this during the war.

                        Many members of the koenigl. preussische Schutzmanschaft Berlin received
                        such award.

                        Here Polizeioberst Krause in 1905

                        Nice bar
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                          #13
                          What I find interesting is the absence of any other awards for WWI. No wound badge or a long service award of any kind. He certainly wasn't a career soldier. Also the EK is high quality and probably a privately purchased award which explains the spare 25mm EK ribbon? It's not possible though to decide if he was awarded the Order of the Crown prior to WWI, or in the 1920s. I would suggest he was no longer in uniform of any kind by 1934 when he claimed his Cross of Honor and so didn't bother to get his bar upgraded.

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