Surely you mean the 7th class. You are right, it does depend on the time-period the later ones (since WW II) are only onesided, in cause of savingsbases. Best regards Matthias
...and this is really an explicitly nice bar, not only for italian collectors. I would say this bar wakes longing... Best regards Matthias PS: I do not know any halfway (Is this an English word ?) serious collection without at least one italian medal or order (Italy is everywhere :-)
...etui of a third class (old style for members of the diplomatic service and foreign recipients). Inscription of the class is in the inside of the cover (inside is in "maki ?" laquer design). Matthias
...etui for a fourth class of the Sacred Treasure (the colour for the tazzles of the Sacred Treasure etuis are always purple), early etui - model for members of the diplomatic service and foreign recipients. The inscription is a special type of Kanji - so called "seal characters" (court style). Best regards Matthias
Liy?kat Medal As part of a German medal bar...silver Liy?kat Medal with swords (and 1332/1916 dated bar). German manufactured type. Best regards Matthias
...I think he is wearing the SC on the wrong site only for the photo. He has never received the LC Pz Badge, because Karl Wald was assigned as as a car - driver (among others for Admiral Canaris), Pz.Rgt 5 in this time. Yes, please move the other (Karl Wald here Pz.Rgt. 8) picture in this thread... Here a pic of Karl Wald "at work" in Africa, El Alamain (Tank Commander of a type IV tank):
..and here is another one... FW Karl Wald Panzerregiment 8 Personal driver of Admiral Canaris (operational area Vinaroz - Valencia) in Spanish Civil war. Best regards Matthias Sorry because of the size limitation for "newbies" some details may be not good enough...thats the result of the shortage..
If I may correct you: The ribbon you identify as "Wilhelm's Cross" (presupposed the basic color is really red -how it appears-) is the ribbon of the W?rttemberg Merit Cross, 1915-18. Best regards Matthias
Hi, thanks a lot. The third one is Imperial Russia, Medal for (the campaign) 1812 in silver for officers with the ribbon of the Wladimir Order (a blue ribbon was for noncombatants). Best regards Matthias
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