Beau Newman
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I've had this bar for a while and I've never been sure about it. The construction looks ok and the wear on the ribbons is what you would expect to see. My main issue is the crown & sword devices look a little odd. Any opinions?
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In Prussia, the schnalle was awarded up to 1913 with the medal being awarded after that.
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I've gotten a couple of different opinions on this piece. I've been told that the Wagner nameplate indicates that Wagner just did the customizing work (added hooks) to a customer's cross. I've also been told that this is an all the way Wagner piece. Any thoughts?
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Wartime 16th Ulans:
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7th Kraftfahrer
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Hi,
Very nice medal bar. It is poissible for you to show us a close up of the metal tag please.
For your ino, according to the new Daniel& Rick 's book, Verleihungen von milit?rischen Orden und Ehrenziechen des Grosshergtums Sachsen-Weimar im Ernstn Weltkrieg, this medal was awarded 168 times
Christophe
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The reverse. The small metal tag is from the firm of Friedrich Sedlatzek.
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I obtained this pair many years ago before I became aware of the scarcity of Saxe-Weimar groups. According to Neal O'Connors book on aviation awards, the Gold Merit Cross with Swords was only awarded 166 times between 1914 and 1919, of which 148 went to "natives". The same reference noted that the General Honor Decoration was awarded in fairly large numbers in the 3 grades, leading me to believe that any "native" recipient of the Merit Cross would have almost surely received the General Honor Decoration, as well. Is it possible that there was a very senior NCO or Warrant Officer rank that would have been eligible for the Merit Cross but was too senior for the General Honor Decoration? Or, is it possible that this could be one of the 18 "non-native" recipients.
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Beautiful! Is it silver marked?
No marks that I can find.
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3rd Sea Battallion Volunteer.
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I'm not sure if these are anything more than private purchase pieces but, here is a silver one.
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I've had this pair for several years and it has always puzzled me a bit. The Colonial Medal is definitely the small size for native troops. However, the Kreigs Verdienst Medal is the large Prussian style, not the small Empire type. I have been told that this style was awarded to some non-Germans during WWI in lieu of the EKII but, have not been able to confirm that. Is this combination legit?
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Looking at the ribbon, it's probably a Saxon Long Service Cross.
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It looks like Ernst II to me. Oddly, only the cross for Arts & Sciences was awarded during his era, according to Nimmergut.
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With the HC flipped back:
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This Saxe-Coburg Group arrived from Germany a few days ago. It's an interesting example of a Weimar era group with a later addition of the Hindenburg Cross. Rather than have the 1920's Kyffhauser Medal removed and replaced with the HC, per regulations, it appears that he had the HC simply sewn into the top of the backing and made to drape over the top of the bar.
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And one of my favorites. The zinc pieces show their age but, that Schwarzburg Sondershausen 2nd Class still shines like new.
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No 1870 Hesse Medic's Cross yet so:
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I'm still looking for a ribbon but, this goes back a little further.
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No idea. It's also a little odd that the LS cross is right behind the EKII. This may just be a case of a group put together right after the war when the rules were a little loose.
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Saxon Ribbon Bar - Too Good to be True?
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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Amazing, just amazing. I don't know how you do it.