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Is it my eyes or do the ribbon bars look a bit odd/new? I don't like the look of the ribbons...
That is why I asked to see photos of the reverse. Something just doesn't "look right".
Troy, have you run the black-light over these?
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Matt
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Oddly enough..... this is the third time these bars have come into my hands in the last twelve years. I think now they shall stay for good.
These are great Rick. You are right to hold on to them.
What is the 5th ribbon on the second ribbon bar?
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Matt
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Very nice example.
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Matt
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Hi Troy,
The ribbon bar cold be:
Military Merit Cross/Order (for Beamte)
Jubilee Medal
Long Service Medal
I would like to see a photo of the reverse of the the ribbon bar if possible.
The button-hole ribbon is Bavarian also I think but I cannot find the name.
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Matt
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Nice item. Thanks for showing us.
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Matt
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Gentlemen,
Bumping this old thread up with a photo of Karl - Freiherr von Andrian. I believe this confirms all the awards mentioned above.
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Matt
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Dear Alan,
A very impressive ribbon bar.
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Matt
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Very nice original.
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Matt
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Maybe a pre-WW1 Chilean Order of Merit?
Is there any way to date this piece based on the address information?
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Matt
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William
A very nice original ribbon bar.
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Matt
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Quite an impressive array of awards!
Matt
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Great work on behalf of Paul and Daniel and a stunning group.
I assume Oberleutnant Sander played some role in WW2 as the ribbon bar has the EK2 Spagne?
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Matt
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Hallo Marauder , I think its the Oranien-Nassau Order it matches the colours
Christer
Exactly my thoughts!
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Matt
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Dear Rostylav
Maybe these are the missing awards:
- Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse 1914
- Bayern. Militärverdienstorden mit Schwertern -> 4th Class
- Hanseatenkreuz Lübeck ->
- Hanseatenkreuz Hamburg ->
- Hanseatenkreuz Bremen ->
- Hindenburg Cross with Swords
- Bayern. Jubiläumsmedaille ->
- Italian Order of the Crown
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Matt
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Hello Carlos,
This one looks good to me. There appears to be a small chip on the bottom arm. Just take that into consideration when thinking of price.
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Matt
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Firstly a very nice ribbon bar I think.
What colour are the eagles? I see one silver and one gold but they should be the other way about if so.
As the crown and sword device is gold in colour does that represent the Bavarian MVK and not the MVO meaning that this was an NCO's ribbon bar?
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A very nice ribbon bar combo.
The holes are most likely for Wehrmacht Long Service devices rather than any other kind of long service imo....hard to say whether Heer or Luftwaffe.
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Matt
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A very nice ribbon bar.
There may be a Turkish medal that is represented with green ribbon which would link in nicely with the Eisener Halbmond.
Or it could be for the Italian Order of St's Maurice & Lazarus or Swedish Order of Vasa....etc.
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Matt
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Oh, I overread that. It is NOT Navy style, this is civilian wear for a tuxedo!
I agree.
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Hi Chris,
This is a beautifully crafted original medal bar. The Red Cross is Weimar period.
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Matt
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Peter
These are two impressive ribbon bars.
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Matt
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Bavarian Seven-Place Medal Bar
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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Dear Tom
What a beautiful medal bar. Congratulations.
Best wishes
Matt