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    redeagleorder

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    1. War Merit Medal from Lippe-Detmold. A total of 1708 were issued (or thereabouts) , but since it is a home front medal it is one of those awards which is actually rarer on the combatant ribbon, like the one shown. Normally i wouldn't set much stock in a loose medal, but in thise case the ribbon is sewn to the medal loop, not passed through it, and the ribbon is ripped in half. It was probably on a medal bar and ripped off :banger: . A total of 459 were issued on the combatant ribbon.

      Matthew

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      PS: sorry for the bad reverse picture. if anyone wants i can try post a better one tomorrow.

    2. @Irish Gunner - I think that is a lifesaving medal

      Why are the hungarian and austrian commemorative medal mounted so far apart! It is true that after 1938 Austrian awards were considered German and not 'foreign', but it is still mounted away from the other Austrian medals.

      This person got around quite a lot before WW2, Czechoslovakia and Austria. But no actual WW2 awards? Even for a doctor, as this person seems to be, that is pretty strange.

      If the price is right, see if the pieces themselves are original and decide. But as a medal bar I wouldn't recommend.

    3. Nice bar...

      A neophyte's question:

      What regulated the order of non-Prussian awards; i.e. why the Hamburger Hanseatenkreuz before the Württembergische Silberne Militärverdienstmedaille?

      By date awarded? Alphabetical by State? Was there a published order of precedence?

      It depended on a lot of things. Sometimes states had their own precedence awards. For example, Mecklenburg-Schwerin regulations were: Prussian war time awards, mecklenburg war time awards, other states wartime awards, etc... Others, like Mecklenburg-Strelitz, had no rules of their own.

      In this case the person was more likely from hamburg, sunce he mounted the hanseatic cross before the wurttemberg medal.When quite a number of medals are mounted on the same medal bar, precedence of the awards not from prussia and the wearer's state were often worn in order of importance of the state. Therefore, if we have someone from from Hamburg with bavarian and schaumburg-lippe awards, he will usually wear those from Bavaria (second biggest state with own army) in front of those of Schaumburg-Lippe (smallest state with 50000 people).

      And sometimes there are bars with no particular order which are proven original. One must remember that the wearers were human like us. If they valued a medal more than another, than they would mount it where they wanted and ignore the regulations. An example is the KVK of WW2, which although it could be awarded to civilians it was stipulated that it had to be worn in front of WW1 awards (except the iron cross). A veteran of WW1 with state medals he got for bravery would often ignore this and mount it behind them...

      As you have said, there are also some cases where they were mounted by dae awarded or even alphabetically!

      Welcome to the confusing, bizarre yet very rewarding world of medal bar collecting

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