Hello,
Posting this for a friend who acquired several Imperial medal bars from an older collector many years ago, so no provenance unfortunately. This bar appears completely original to me, but we are trying to identify what the missing medal is. From looking at the ribbon charts, we know the last one is the Saxon-Meiningen War Merit Medal for combatants, but the first one is somewhat confusing. We think it could be the Saxon Long and Devoted Service Medal or the Saxon-Meiningen Lifesaving Medal, but can't tell for sure. Also, if possible, would like to know the maker of the EK2. I have always heard that some veterans reversed their EK2s as a sign of protest after the abdication of the Kaiser, is there any truth to this? Sorry for the quality of the photos, but they were taken hurriedly at night indoors under a desk lamp, so I did the best I could.
Thank you,
Dale
Posting this for a friend who acquired several Imperial medal bars from an older collector many years ago, so no provenance unfortunately. This bar appears completely original to me, but we are trying to identify what the missing medal is. From looking at the ribbon charts, we know the last one is the Saxon-Meiningen War Merit Medal for combatants, but the first one is somewhat confusing. We think it could be the Saxon Long and Devoted Service Medal or the Saxon-Meiningen Lifesaving Medal, but can't tell for sure. Also, if possible, would like to know the maker of the EK2. I have always heard that some veterans reversed their EK2s as a sign of protest after the abdication of the Kaiser, is there any truth to this? Sorry for the quality of the photos, but they were taken hurriedly at night indoors under a desk lamp, so I did the best I could.
Thank you,
Dale
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