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Hello Matt!
I think it is Medaljen för Förtjänster om Sveriges Landstorm i silver: http://www.all-medal...E-A54C5E7D0021} It was awarded for services to the Swedish Territorial Volunteers, as there were (and still exists) a medal instituted in 1922 from the same organisation, this may have been a short-lived medal (1912-1922), but I'm not sure. There should be silver stamps on it, find those and the year it was awarded can be narrowed down.
/Jonas
Jonas,
Many thanks for your assistance.
Best wishes
Matt
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Hello Christophe,
That is an impressive ribbon bar and appears to be in great condition. Congratulations on acquiring this treasure.
I think you can rule out Generalleutnant Pflugbeil as his medal bar is showing the Wehrmacht 25 & 12 year long service decorations where as the ribbon bar is showing 12 & 4 year long service medals.
Best wishes
Matt
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Gentlemen,
I came across this medal. Can someone tell me what it is and what it was awarded for?
I recognise Gustav 5th of Sweden but that is all.
Many thanks
Matt
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Gentlemen,
I recently missed this gem of a medal bar. The pang of regret has not left me yet as it would have fitted in perfectly with my collecting focus.
What Imperial treasures have you missed out on recently?
Best wishes
Matt
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Excellent display Christophe!
Matt
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This cross looks good to me. Though I would say it is a bronze example.
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Matt
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Thank you sir, for satisfying my curiosity.
Best wishes
Matt
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Markings on reverse.
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Dear Gentlemen,
Have you ever seen one of these before? I am just curious as to what it is. It looks Prussian.
Maybe some sort of Veteran's cross?
Thank you.
Best wishes
Matt
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Dete,
That is a wonderful grouping!
Best wishes
Matt
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Dear Rudi,
Yet another astounding medal bar in your already amazing Hessen collection!
Best wishes
Matt
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Looking at the hand writing I see: Diedrich Bischoft.
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Hello Christophe,
Great photo!
Ribbon no. 6 appears to have a wide white stripe down the middle and it does appear have swords.
Would the Waldeck Verdienst-Kreuz 4. Klasse mit Schwertern be an option?
Best wishes
Matt
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Seen before other places,my 57 ribbn bars.
Most impressive!
Best wishes
Matt
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I find it interesting that the Red Eagle Order ribbon is missing from this ribbon bar. This Order would have been awarded pre-War so before the Iron Cross. I would expect to see it on the ribbon bar.
Could the Red Eagle Order ribbon have been removed or even covered up by the perhaps more desirable Iron Cross ribbon by the original owner? Looking closely at the Iron Cross ribbon it would appear to be mounted on top of another ribbon. I am just thinking outside the box here.
Best wishes
Matt
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Hello again!
It's the next part of the story - I got this mini bar for my spange, of course it has belonged to the same original owner and now I have a full set
Regards,
Chris
Dear Chris,
This is great that you have united both items together.
I think the ribbon bar is possibly Godet made, judging by the hardware.
Best wishes
Matt
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Quite literally unbelievable!! :violent:
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Great work Don. You have given this medal bar a new lease of life!
Best wishes
Matt
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Very interesting medal bar. Thanks for posting.
Best wishes
Matt
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Welcome to the forum Christopher.
I believe this to be an original medal bar mounted for evening or formal wear. The medal bar is for a non combatant and belonging to someone of Officer status. A beautiful medal bar!
Do you have a photo of the reverse?
Best wishes
Matt
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A beautiful piece Rudi. Though it is a shame about the catch.
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Matt
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I have done some more searching. I knew I had seen this ribbon before.
It looks like the Russian Order of St. Stanislaus but that would be highly impossible on this ribbon bar so I am assuming it was the ribbon in stock that was the closest match to the Finnish Liberty Cross. But I think some sort of documented evidence is needed to prove this.
Best wishes
Matt
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Upon closer inspection of the last ribbon on the ribbon bar this is what I can see:
Red ribbon with two white stripes at the edge. Anyone know which award this represents?
Best wishes
Matt
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Dear Christer,
I found this colour photo of Walter Nowotny. The last ribbon on his ribbon bar is for something foreign but it does not match the Finnish Liberty Cross 1st Class. The Finnish ribbon is red with two thin white stripes near the egde.
Some thoughts of my own: the ribbon on the ribbon bar could be a "close enough match" when it was made or maybe someone has misinterpreted this ribbon as the Finnish Order.
Best wishes
Matt
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Ribbon bar to Saxon officer and first research
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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Hi Alex,
I would not see that as an issue. There were some Generals and high ranking officers who had only the 12 year long service medal and there were even some with only the 4 year medal.
Best wishes
Matt