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Tim B
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Last one, again, an O. Spaniel but with later replacement style ribbon.
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Guess I'll have to look for some with the cylinder style suspension.
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Another O.Spaniel with the coarser type ribbon.
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Sharp designs front and back; closeup:
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Hey Rob,
Thought I would post these three over here as well as I discussed them earlier.
Tim
Here's my first O.Spaniel with the lighter colored ribbon like Darrell's old shot.
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Close-up of the reverse. You can see some of the landmarks easier on the enlargement.
Tim
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A couple more shots as promised. The case is a dark maroon red with a bright orange-red interior.
Tim
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Here's the other one; again not sure it really belongs here as the package had two Fire Cross, this Liege Medal, and the Commemorative. I forgot which were in which boxes as they were all wrapped in tissue.
Looks nice; the Fire Cross are almost too big. I'll see if the seller knows.
Tim
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Are there die differences or variations for these medals? Specifically, how can I tell one is period WW1 verses say, post 1945? That might be what Francois is looking for as well?
Tim
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Jeff,
Many thanks for the info my friend!
Yes, the uniform is US when you look at it
The details on the reverse are weak, but you can read all the names on it. Was lucky to get it fairly cheap and with the issue case. Thanks again!
Tim
I'll post some more PICS for those interested in viewing it. Of course, all comments are welcome. I do like these commemoratives! :cheers:
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I think this is just another ordinary one where the gilt finish has worn off as there are traces in the grooves. Not sure what LEIC stands for? I assume the "R" after that indicates "Reserves"?
Tim
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Here's one a bit different and I initially thought (hoped) I had picked up one of the early pieces that were not gilted. The ribbon is slightly different as well and note the green.
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Personal data:
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Don't want to change directions too much here but, my last two are British and I thought I would post them now and just follow from here on.
Tim
Here's one to a Royal Engineer with the typical brite gold finish.
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It appears these were more of a gilted finish that has worn over time.
Tim
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Last Czech one I have; ribbon is more colorful but I assume it's a replacement ribbon?
Tim
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Here's a second one with a coarser type ribbon.
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Well, late but these are the Czech pieces that I have; all have the O.Spaniel markings.
Tim
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I recently picked up one of these and have seen this particular style medal before, just never knew what the correct name or significance of it was. Appears to be French issued/manufactured but the style helmet and uniform tell me it either went to British or American troops.
Anyone know?
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Umm, try this again as the attachment didn't take??
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You can see the gold stripe is woven and not just colored ribbon material. Sharp looking piece.
Tim
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Here's a Civil award issued during wartime.
Tim
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Czechoslovakia WW1 Victory Medal
in Central & Eastern European States
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The original finish appears more gilded, but has worn on all of mine. Still nice!
Tim