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    Imperial Ribbon Bar

    Rick and fellow collectors:

    this ribbon bar is strictly imperial and I believe very old. The third award is a mystery to me. The Baenderkatalog points to it being an imperial Russian award, but can you help me out?



    Erich Craciun

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    ??!! What's the second one too--looks familiar, but cannot place it, either!

    Since the last one is the Hungarian WW1 Commemorative Medal for Combatants, instituted in 1928,this bar dates between then and ca 1935--no Hindenburg Cross.

    The next to last ribbon was used by an Austrian WW1 veterans' group called the "Ehrenlegion." That is their cross, with combatants swords, not a Prussian long service with incorrect swords.

    I'll copy this into Imperial from here in General Wehrmacht.

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      #3
      HMMMMMM.....

      The only guess for the 2nd ribbon would be the Anhalt Marienkreuz, but thats a womens award and had no swords.
      The 3rd ribbon looks "Württembergish", but it isnt.

      MAYBE this ribbons are veterans associations awards, but unknown to me.

      Best regards

      Daniel

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