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    alan_g

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    1. Another ribbon bar mounted on celluloid with narrow ribbons and smaller devices.
    2. This one is interesting. Little device of a crowned lion with its tongue out.
    3. Italian Naval officers ribbon bar. With attachment hooks. Med backing.
    4. Officers ribbon bar with fascist award. some devices awol
    5. Another Regia Aeronautica with a very rare hand stitched eagle.
    6. The only person I could find with several matching German awards was Generalleutnant Krakow. Gebirgsjaeger. Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross: 21 June 1941, Oberst, Commander of Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 85. Prussian Iron Cross, 1st Class (1914): 18 May 1918. Prussian Iron Cross, 2nd Class (1914): 17 June 1917. 1939 Bar to the Prussian Iron Cross, 1st Class: 25 June 1940. 1939 Bar to the Prussian Iron Cross, 2nd Class: 12 June 1940. Bavarian Military Merit Cross, 2nd Class with Swords: 25 June 1917. Cross of Honor for Combatants 1914-1918 Armed Forces Long Service Award, 1st Class (25-year Service Cross) Armed Forces Long Service Award, 3rd Class (12-year Service Medal) Commemorative Medal of 13 March 1938 Austrian Military Merit Cross, 3rd Class with War Decoration: 2 May 1918. Wound Badge in Black – World War I award: 10 June 1918. “KRETA” Campaign Cuff-Title Finnish Order of the Cross of Liberty, 1st Class with Swords: 15 May 1943. Saber of Honor for good shooting with the heavy machinegun: 21 November 1933. I am aware that some Generals "dressed down" their ribbon bars, not to include long service awards and other state awards, an example of this for instance would be General Hans Krebs, but there are many other examples out there. Austrian Military Merit Cross, 3rd Class with War Decoration: 2 May 1918. It makes sense that if he was awarded this medal, he would also wear the 1938 Austro-Hungarian Commemorative medal. As for the Ernestine Haus Order and Finnish awards, I cannot find a match...
    7. Hi Christer, It's still a nice ribbon bar traceable or not and the two make a very nice little assortment Regards Alan
    8. I have this nice Oldenburg ribbon bar, which is a similar bar to that on a thread started by Christer. This bar has a few extras to it. Vor Dem Feinde clasp, Austrian bravery medal and 40 years faithful service device. Its in very good condition. Nice close ups of the miniatures. http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/49505-oldenburg-fighter-ribbon-bar/ Here is my oldenburg fighters ribbon bar:
    9. Hi Christer, I think all the Rosettes represent "commander grade" awards. Order of the Lion of Finland Commander 1st Class Finnish order of the White Rose 1st Class Commander (Knight) Order of the Cross of Liberty Commander Grade. Finnish Civil Guard Merit Cross. I thought Gebirgsjaeger too. I couldn't find an exact match on the German awards though.
    10. Do you think this belonged to a row accompanied with another 6 decorations? Could it have belonged to a diplomat or ambassador?
    11. My small but pretty contribution... German ribbon bar with Finnish awards.
    12. Here is my contribution to this thread. I have been lucky to pick up these Slovakian ribbon bars over time. 2, 3 placers and a single bar. The construction is VERY similar to German manufacture, albeit in a narrower scale. The ribbon bar construction is very sturdy and well designed. I think my interpretation of these medals is correct: Bar 1: Slovakian Bravery Medal with enamel roundel "ZA HRDINSTVO 3. Class" Slovakian bravery Medal with Clasp "For Merit" "ZA ZÁSLUHY" commemorative medal for the defence of Slovakia March 1939 Bar 2: Kríž svetovej vojny (WWI commemorative Cross) ? commemorative medal for the defence of Slovakia Sept 1939 Bar 3: Slovakian War Victory Cross "VZK IV. Class"
    13. If he theoretically retired in 1940, he might have tried to keep a low profile for the duration of the war, ESP as the war situation became unstuck for the Wehrmacht. It would Be interesting to see what did become of him after 1940 and get a D.O.D to conclude his story. :-)
    14. I absolutely love the second row of those ribbon bars :love: That mini enamelled Hungarian award is beautiful!! And here is a picture of the back It is a typical Godet ribbon bar. The sharp detail on all the devices are the first give away, note how PERFECTLY the 3 crown devices have been attached. The Hungarian award on the end could have been made "in house" as it is the very first example I have seen of this device. The eagle retains it's gilded finish and still has a beautiful shine to it. On the back; the catch is the second give away of the Godet jewellers, being a nice chunky durable example.
    15. I'd like to share this beautiful example of an NSDAP ribbon bar which features some interesting and rare devices. The ribbons: NSDAP 15 years Membership NSDAP 10 years membership 1938 Anschluss Medal Olympic Games 1936 Medal 1st Class Italian Order of the Crown 1st Class Hungarian Signum Laudis Medal. All ribbons are the wider type making the length of this bar 15.5cm.
    16. Thanks Paul and Rick for taking the time to dig through the archives to pin point a name and also reveal the history behind Maxamillian Von Allweyer. It's always nice to learn more about the objects we acquire and the people behind them, so thank you very much for taking the time to do this for me. Here are two of my photos, for a none restricted view of the birds.
    17. From my collection I have this very nice ribbon bar, with accompanying photograph. It belonged to an Oberst, but the name of this guy is inconclusive as, there are two versions of the spelling of his name on the back of the period photo. He was a Bavarian, had 25 years + service and took part in the Anschluss with Austria in 1938. His medals I think are as follows: 1. Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914-18 2. Bavarian Military Cross with Swords 3. 1934 Cross of Honour with swords 4. Bayern Militärische Jubiläumsmedaille 5. Bayern Goldene Hochzeits-Jubiläumsmedaille 1918? 6. Faded Bavarian Military Service decoration 7. Wehrmacht Dienstauszeichnung 25yr 8. Wehrmacht Dienstauszeichnung 12yr 9. 1938 Anschluss Medal for Austria. Would anyone like to have a guess at the name of this officer? and maybes add a little about his military career? Thanks
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