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    Posted

    To all,

    As there doesn't appear to be a lot of ribbon bars from the antipodes on the forums here are a couple of ribbon bars from Australia and New Zealand.

    Descriptions and explanations will be posted with the pics.

    The first of 5 ribbon bars.

    A pair of:

    *British War Medal 1939-45.

    *Australia Service Medal 1939-45.

    This pair indicates home service in Australia only and no operational service outside of Australia.

    More to follow.

    Regards,

    Rob

    Posted

    A trio of:

    * British War Medal 1939-45.

    * Australia Service Medal 1939-45.

    * Efficiency Medal.

    This group indicates both pre-war reserve or territorial service as well as home service inside Australia during the war.

    Posted

    A group of 4:

    * 1939-45 Star.

    * Pacific Star.

    * British War Medal 1939-45.

    * Australia Service Medal 1939-45.

    This ribbon bar group is regularly seen and indicates an Australian serviceman who served in the Pacific theatre of war.

    Posted (edited)

    Group of 7:

    * 1939-45 Star.

    * Africa Star.

    * Pacific Star.

    * Defence Medal (Service in the Northern Territory of Australia, or the Middle East, east of the Suez Canal, or Malaya prior to 8 December 1941).

    * British War Medal 1939-45.

    * Australia Service Medal 1939-45.

    * United Nations Korea Service Medal 1950-54. (This could be issued for service in the area post-armistice 1953 period or if attached to the UN).

    Interestingly the ribbon bar screws are actually screwed threads with triangle shaped attachments.

    Edited by RobW
    Posted (edited)

    A nice New Zealand Navy group of 8:

    * Distinguished Service Cross.

    * 1939-45 Star.

    * Burma Star (with silver rosette denoting Pacific bar).

    * Defence Medal.

    * British War Medal 1939-45.

    * New Zealand Service Medal 1939-45.

    * Korea Medal 1950-53.

    * United Nations Korea Service Medal 1950-54.

    Regards,

    Rob

    Edited by RobW
    Posted

    Hi - Rob. Very interesting to see these bars with an Aust. and NZ connection. We don't seem to see as much as we should from Aust..

    The last ones with the DSC - I bet you wish you had the original set ?

    Posted

      On 16/03/2010 at 09:38, RobW said:

    A nice New Zealand Navy group of 8:

    * Distinguished Service Cross.

    * 1939-45 Star.

    * Burma Star (with silver rosette denoting Pacific bar).

    * Defence Medal.

    * British War Medal 1939-45.

    * New Zealand Service Medal 1939-45.

    * Korea Medal 1950-53.

    * United Nations Korea Service Medal 1950-54.

    Regards,

    Rob

    Hi Rob,

    Nice DSC ribbon bar group. It's interesting to note that the UN Korea Service Medal ribbon is of US manufacture - note the corded edges on the ribbon.

    Jean-Paul

    Posted

      On 16/03/2010 at 10:34, Mervyn Mitton said:

    Hi - Rob. Very interesting to see these bars with an Aust. and NZ connection. We don't seem to see as much as we should from Aust..

    The last ones with the DSC - I bet you wish you had the original set ?

    Hello Mervyn,

    While there is always a large amount of British items on this forum the Australian and New Zealand items are much more rarely seen. I'm not sure why. I will always try to add such pieces as I come across them to add to the commonwealth flavour.

    Yes it is indeed a nice set. The original ribbons are of a markedly better weave than the current production and the rosette on the Burma star is silver, hence the nice deep toning to it. I have also seen the reduced miniature ribbons on a similar ribbon bar arrangement but was not able to obtain that piece.

    I can only imagine what the original medals would sell for in todays market.

    Regards,

    Rob

    Posted (edited)

      On 16/03/2010 at 11:26, JPL said:

    Hi Rob,

    Nice DSC ribbon bar group. It's interesting to note that the UN Korea Service Medal ribbon is of US manufacture - note the corded edges on the ribbon.

    Jean-Paul

    Hello Jean-Paul,

    I hadn't actually noticed the difference in UN ribbon and it is of a different weave than that seen on the corresponding Australian 7 group on the post above (#4). I do agree that it is indeed a fine ribbon bar. As mentioned to Mervyn the ribbon weaving is of a very fine quality and considerably much better than the replacement ribbon that is seen in the market today.

    Regards,

    Rob

    Edited by RobW
    Posted

    Very nice bars Rob! I especially love those last two ones....beer.gifcheeky.gif .

    Here is my only ones from Australia at the moment.

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