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the bar doesn`t fit with the IC on combatant ribbon and the frontkämpferehrenkreuz.
I am studying recipients with IC on non combatant ribbon. I have ~ 3000 names.
All recipients i found with an iron crescent on non combatant ribbon served at the homefront.
Sometimes they got the IC on non combatant ribbon,too.
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in my opinion the crescent was added later.
i prefer the hessian solution.
i have a parade mounted medal bar + ribbon bar with an ID`d name.
He got the Iron crecent on non combatant ribbon.
Oberzahlmeister Adolph Bulle
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Ah my bar; no mecidi and no austrian medal - the ribbon is purple not red...
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this style was used in germany in ~ 1900, too.
you can find bavarian, saxony, wuerttemberg pics with it...
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for me one of the last version of the DA25
so it could be awarded till after the war (~ 1920)
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As i said : Wanna see it on your page...
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Nice that you got it Tilo. I like it very much.
A stunning piece of german history!
The wendische Krone is a very rare decoration.
May be Dave could help you.
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not two times baden - it could be finnish bravery medal bronce or brunswick house order...
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may be the bar now belongs to mr. volle.
70 MKF medals are definitely rare.
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he got the 70KDM for combatants not the hindy.
The bar is a typical early made bar.
The MKF medal is very rare...
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-Ehrenzeichen vom Roten Kreuz 2.Klasse KuK (oftmals an Offiziere verliehen)
-Rot Kreuz medaille Türkei Hilal i ahmer genannt vermutlich Silberstufe und ohne Eichenlaub
-Eiserner Halbmond für Kämpfer
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I know why. Try to find the treasure...
It`s one of the medals...
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- The IC seems to be a 30 years non magnetic one.
- The MVK is a private purchased one.
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I think you won`t find him. We know the bar a long time....
Some of my friends tried it a few years ago.
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Nice but You will need a lot of time and money for it.
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I could trade this nice one with a collector`s friend.
There are not many non comb. bars of an reactivated 1866 veteran with RAO4 "50" and EK2 out there.
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--> The declaration about the recipients of the medal. (Hessenthal / Schreiber)
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Here are the last 2 in which i think they are possibly identificable.
The frackspange is a veterans piece. He served in 1870 as a non combatant at home
and got later the iron cross/wilhelmscross without X when he was reactivated
I think the crownorder 4th class or the friedrichsorder knights cross 2nd class is missing (it had to return to the GOK)
The bavarian Kreuz für freiwillige Krankenpflege 1870/71 does have the typical enamel hits at the medaillon ring. Its a piece
made by EQ (Eduard Quellhorst)
The other big one is a typical bavarian styled one. it was sold a couple of years ago with some medals.
later the medals were sold separately and i replaced them as i got the bar. if he had the bronce landwirtschaftsmedaille of bavaria (1175 awards)
or the rarer silver one (~ 200 awards) - i don`t know. there are rolls in munich with the recipients, but i do not have them.
he definitely did not get the golden one (only highest officials)
i think it was an official.
it´s also shown the ribbon bar of Bolle with the ottoman iron halfmoon (this one was made by godet, berlin)
thanks for help!
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Daniel you`re great.
Thanks a lot for your help again.
best
joe
hope the stick is arriving soon
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Here some bars -
Are they identificable?
The large one with the danish dannebrog order knights cross came with a ribbon bar. it has also the ribbon for the ottoman iron halfmoon on non combatant ribbon (!) white with 2 red stripes.
The centenial medal is a rarer reduction of it.
I think the one with the FA-Cross belonged to a mariner.
The Frackspange with the rare Friedrich-Franz cross at the last position is label markered " C.G. Ulrich Nachfolger".
I like it very much.
Thanks for help.
Joe. / "Schulz Hauptwachtmeister 0815"
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All of the pieces from 1914-18 were marked with Schwenzer.
there are private purchases pieces after 1918 without marking.
Württemberg did not use kriegsmetall (ansonit) for producing them.
they reduced the silver contenct.
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Medal bar with the Turkish medal
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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