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Looks similar to the Cross of Valor of the former Volunteer Allied Army of General Stanisław Bułak-Bałachowicz, with a different ribbon.
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Some good information here that may be of help:
https://www.omsa.org/officers-military-service-decoration-second-class-1890-1918-part-i/
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Mutual Society "The Planners of the Future" medal?
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That is a great case Waldo.
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Maybe the first hallmark is:
The second hallmark looks like a typical FR (Rothe) hallmark.
The third 'A' hallmark looks similar to 'A's' on the left below:
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Thanks Bernhard. I appreciate the extra information you have shared. I purchased it with his other awards a few years ago from Germany.
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Thanks. Interesting that the decorations were both awarded on the same date.
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Nice piece.
Snap!!!
Wilhelm Welker sergeant 1st class (vice sergeant major), Reserve Feldartillerie Regiment no. 57 / 2.Batterie, Nr.1262.
"is a capable superior who has distinguished himself in all the battles of the regiment through fearlessness and bravery. Entered "only" for the small golden Medal of Merit - Award of the MKF Medal of Merit on the basis of the Iron Cross 1st Class of 08.05.1918 awarded 8th November 1918."
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saxcob, that is an amazing piece of history.
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The '60' has no .(Dot) under the A
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Thanks CRBeery.
Some bars, Bremen first:
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Do you have any photo's you can post?
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Thanks. Wonderful piece with its case.
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Great collection, thanks for showing. Military Order of Maria Theresa!!! Is it an original?
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Thanks Gunner 1, great info.
This is what I have found out about him:
CONNELL, ROBERT MACNAUGHTON. George Watson's College. Student of Arts, 1912-14. 9th Royal Scots, Private Sept. 1914. R.G.A. (T), 2nd Lieut. March 1915 ; Lieut. June 1916; Acting Captain Jan. 1918. France. Wounded at Kemmel, April 1918. M.C. Jan. 1919. University of Edinburgh Roll of Honour (1921).
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CONNELL, Robert Macnaughton, Dunfermline, 1894; only son of Mr. P.M. Connell, solicitor, Dunfermline; 1907 – 12; Edin. Univ., M.A. 1919; law; 9th R.S., Pte. Sept. 1914; R.G.A., 2/Lt. Mar. 1915 A/Capt. 1918; France and Belgium 1917 – 18; twice wounded April 1918; M.C.
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Thanks Graf.
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Thanks. Yes, I enjoyed doing the research.
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Something from Serbia
in Southern European & Balkan States
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The 36mm Silver Medal for Bravery (known as the Medal of Miloš Obilić):