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    1812 Overture

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      Hi Nicolas,this is

      Goldene Hochzeits-Jubiläumsmedaille

      Golden Wedding Jubilee Medal

       

      Goldene Hochzeits-Jubiläumsmedaille was instituted on December 20, 1918 by the last King of Bavaria Ludwig III (07.01.1845-18.10.1921) to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his wedding to Marie Therese Henriette Dorothea von Österreich-Este (02.07.1849-03.02.1919). The wedding ceremony itself was held on February 20, 1868 in the imperial palace of Hofburg in Vienna.

      Decoration was presented during celebrations in Munich to all the Royal Court officials and servants, bodyguards of the Royal couple as well as to subjects who distinguished themselves during preparation for solemn ceremony of the Golden wedding and its implementation. Totally 2,711 medals were bestowed.  

      Golden Wedding Jubilee Medal had a shape of a vertical oval with slightly raised border.

      Design of an obverse was based on a work of art of the famous sculptor and medalist Theodor Georgii (30.04.1883-21.08.1963) – bas relief of the royal couple he created from June until December 1917 before the Golden wedding ceremony. Apropos, during the celebration of the King’s birthday on January 07, 1918 Theodor Georgii was given the rank of the “royal professor” (königlicher Professor). Thus, an obverse showed portraits of the Royal couple facing right encircled by a thin laurel wreath tied with ribbons on each side. Three rosettes surrounded with multiple raised dots were situated at the top and at the bottom of the wreath.

      Design of a reverse was elaborated by the engraver and medalist Alois Börsch (Boersch) (01.03.1855-10.04.1923), who previously engraved König Ludwig-Kreuz. A reverse bore an inscription “In Commemoration of the Golden Wedding” (“Zur Erinnerung an die Goldene Hochzeit”) in capital letters of different height running in five horizontal lines. The date “February 20, 1918” separated with dots (“20·Febr·1918”) was placed below. Two heraldic shields of the royal couple, both topped with the Bavarian crown, were placed at the bottom of a reverse – lesser coat of arms of Bavaria and that of Austria-Este (Österreich-Este). Two branches of the blooming myrtle with three flowers flanked the whole composition. Initial of Alois Börsch, “B” was placed at the very bottom of a reverse, just below the central flower.

      Goldene Hochzeits-Jubiläumsmedaille measuring 37x26 mm and weighing 10,1 g was struck at the Hauptmünze in Munich of the so-called “Kriegsmetall”, i.e. zinc.

      Decoration was worn on the left side of the chest suspended from a 21,8 mm wide silk ribbon divided into sky blue and white halves, thus symbolizing Bavaria, with a central 3,4 mm wide golden stripe.

      In addition to this decoration two more awards were instituted in conjunction with the Golden Wedding of the Royal Couple: Erinnerungszeichen an die Goldene Hochzeit des Königspaares  and Goldene Hochzeits-Erinnerungsmünze. 

      The above information comes from other websites

    2. On 23/05/2018 at 02:59, spolei said:

      Very nice.
      Are all items from the same person?
       

      Here my newest entry,
      a prussian Hauptmann (Captain). He was awarded with the bavarian Michaelsmedaille 1911 as a Fähnrich ( ensign ) .
      In 1918 he got the Hausorden of Hohenzollern knightscross with swords, but he died three month later, so this award is missing on the bar. The EK2 was replaced by a EK1.
      The MVO is a Leser wit golden medaillons.

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      Sorry, this is my personal arrangement.:lol:

    3. Please contribute your own photo, thank you very much

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      This photo was taken after 1908 because he had a Frankitzian 60 Medal,and 1911 The Chinese Empire is over。

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      Officials of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in China。他还有耶路撒冷圣墓勋章(Jerusalem Holy Sepulchre order)马耳他勋章(Malta order)保加利亚王国军事功勋十字勋章(Bulgarian Military Meritorious Cross order)

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      大清(Chinese Empire)爱新觉罗*载涛(The emperor’s uncle),1910的里雅斯特(Deliaste)

    4. Hi everyone, I'm a collector from the once German colony of Qingdao. Since my English is very poor, my words are basically translated by Google. This is the first time I posted a post. Here's my collection for everyone.Baden medal bar .These medals were purchased by myself and assembled by others, but the guarantees are true!

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      Because of my lack of money, Baden's Breast Star were sold by me. Unfortunately, my are also unwilling to give up.

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      This is what I found inadvertently. It really opened my eyes!Looking forward to better communication with everyone

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