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    Posted

    Lets post Dutch medalbars found online in this topic.

    First is this great set. Seen on Marktplaats. Not for sale, owner was looking for a MWO to complete this group.

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    Posted (edited)

    Okay,

    I will jump in....

    Both from marktplaats

    This one is a Dutch Indies medal group, with the war commemorative cross,

    silver long service medal with 18 years clasp and the shooting star, whith clasp mentioning twice on something which I can't read.

    Corea-group,

    Order & Peace star with clasps 1948 and 1949, cross of justice and liberty with clasp 1950 for once deployed, Gold long service medal and the UN Corea Medal.

    Edited by Jacky
    • 2 weeks later...
    Posted (edited)

    Red Cross group found on MarktPlaats

    Silver Commemorative cross 1939-1940

    Loyal Service medal for 10 years, with clasp 20 years

    Commemorative cross 1940 - 1945

    Communal decoration of the muncipation of Wassenaar.

    Together with the bar are also the ribbonbars.

    Edited by Jacky
    • 2 weeks later...
    Posted (edited)

    Today I found an incomplete bar on marktplaats, ie only the ribbons,

    Now I'm wondering what it could mean!!

    blue with yellow stripes: Knight of the dutch lion.

    Orange: due to it's postion I would think its the dutch house order of orange.

    Orange with 3 blue stripes; ascension medal of her majesty Beatrix

    Green with 1 white stripe; Order of the golden palm of suriname.

    Orange with rosette: officer of the house order of orange ??? But then, why on this position?

    Blue with 1 grey stripe; militairy penthatlon cross.

    The orange ribbons are quite strange!! if one assumes that the first one is the house order, then what is the 5th one?

    Assuming that the first one is a long service award would be very very strange, because this would imply that the receipment was a non-commissioned officer or soldier for at least 12 years. Which is absolutely nonsens in connection with the knight of the dutch lion and the house order...

    Who can solve this for me, or at least shed some light on this case???

    Edited by Jacky
    Posted

    Then, another suprise today!!

    A commander of the houseorder of orange, also on marktplaats....

    Very rare to see one, at this moment, the highest offer is 400 euro's, but I suspect that the price will rise very very soon!

    Posted

    Here's another one!

    SET BESTAANDE UIT;

    VERZETSHERDENKINGSKRUIS 1980,

    NIEUW GUINEA KRUIS ZONDER GESP,

    MOBILISATIE KRUIS 1939-1940,

    KRUIS VOOR RECHT EN VRIJHEID MET GESP,

    TROUWE DIENST ONDEROFFICIER 36 JAAR,

    INHULDIGINGSMEDAILLE 1980,

    VIERDAAGSE KRUIS,

    ITALIAANDE MEDAILLE,

    VN MEDAILLE KOREA OORLOG,

    KOREAANSE MEDAILLE.

    Posted (edited)

    in english;

    resistance memorial cross

    new Guinee cross

    mobilisation cross 1940

    Cross for justice and freedom

    Long service medal in gold (36 years)

    Ascension medal 1980 (beatrix)

    four day march medal (1x)

    Italian medal ???

    UN medal for corea

    Corean commemorative medal

    together with an US close combat badge and presidential unit citation.

    Also corean presidential unit citation.

    Edited by Jacky
    • 3 weeks later...
    Posted

    Today I found an incomplete bar on marktplaats, ie only the ribbons,

    Now I'm wondering what it could mean!!

    blue with yellow stripes: Knight of the dutch lion.

    Orange: due to it's postion I would think its the dutch house order of orange.

    Orange with 3 blue stripes; ascension medal of her majesty Beatrix

    Green with 1 white stripe; Order of the golden palm of suriname.

    Orange with rosette: officer of the house order of orange ??? But then, why on this position?

    Blue with 1 grey stripe; militairy penthatlon cross.

    I bought this bar. The discussion can be read here:

    http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=18520&hl=

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