Noor Posted August 6, 2011 Posted August 6, 2011 Hi Gents, Here is some of my new ribbon bar finds... Old ribbon bar with the seven ribbons - China War 1900 - Africa General Service Medal, 1902-1956 - 1914-15 Star - British War Medal - Victory Medal - India General Service Medal, 1908-1935 - General Service Medal, 1918-1962 This man surely have been around and saw some hard times. It is pity that these great big sets are not researchable. This bar is made on the heavy metal frame and I haven't seen so heavy set before. It's weight (31.1 g) almost same as British War Medal! Looks like this one is made by top maker who was available at this time.
Noor Posted August 6, 2011 Author Posted August 6, 2011 Nothing extraordinary but still brave officer from the Great War - Military Cross - British War Medal - Victory Medal
Noor Posted October 4, 2011 Author Posted October 4, 2011 First one is real cracker! I love old type pin system and maker's engraving on the reverse. Looks like: 1) BoT Rocket Apparatus Medal 2) DSC 3) Army LSGC
IrishGunner Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 You always find great little items. Well done again.
Mervyn Mitton Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Timo - what dates do you have for the Rocket Apparatus Medal ? There was a Rocket Battery in action at Isandlawana in 1879. I must be honest and say that I have never heard of this medal.
QSAMIKE Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Good Morning Timo..... This is a very odd ribbon bar..... You have 3 different services...... The Rocket Apparatus is a Long service medal so would be worn after the Army LSGC..... I am sorry to say that I honestly do not think that it is the Rocket Apparatus...... The ribbon is not the right size or colour...... See MYB 227...... The DSC and Regular Army LSGC are the correct ribbons but I just cannot see a person in either the Navy or the Army winning both of these medals especially when there are no campaign medals to go with them...... Also the DSC is for Officers and Regular Army Officers did not receive a LSGC..... I have an idea but again I am not to sure but could they be ribbons for Temperance Medals????? Mike
QSAMIKE Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Timo - what dates do you have for the Rocket Apparatus Medal ? There was a Rocket Battery in action at Isandlawana in 1879. I must be honest and say that I have never heard of this medal. Good Morning Mervyn..... The official title is "THE BOARD OF TRADE, ROCKET APPARATUS VOLUNTEER LONG SERVICE MEDAL"..... Instituted in 1911by the Board of Trade, now called as of 1968 The Coast Guard Auxillary Service Medal...... Mike
QSAMIKE Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Timo...... I found a picture of a DoT Rocket Apparatus Medal from my collection, see ribbon...... Mike
Noor Posted October 5, 2011 Author Posted October 5, 2011 Hi guys, Thanks all for your replays. Yes QSAMIKE, you are correct - ID above is incorrect. I just received it and I haven't had time to "play" with that. So, what it is then? One is sure - regarding the text on the reverse, it is British bar and because pin system, its right way. I presume we can all agree that the last one is LS&GC medal but in this case second ribbon can't be Navy DSC???? Lets say iIf it was weared other way around, what it can be then.... VC, DSC, ???? . Oh, IF THIS BAR CAN TALK....
QSAMIKE Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 Hi Timo...... I think that you may be right........ Victoria Cross Navy Distinguished Service Cross Foreign Medal - Unknown This would have been before the WW1 medals were issued........ Mike
paddywhack Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 (edited) hows about.......... Victoria Cross Navy Distinguished Service Cross Foreign Medal - order of the rising sun!!!! makes sense!! ;) Edited October 5, 2011 by paddywhack
Noor Posted October 5, 2011 Author Posted October 5, 2011 Thanks guys..... or last one can be as well something closer - Danish Dannenborg Order. In this case is the ID possible? :unsure:
IrishGunner Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 A VC? Now that would be the luck of the Irish. :P
paddywhack Posted October 5, 2011 Posted October 5, 2011 A VC? Now that would be the luck of the Irish. sweet jesus dont say that!with noors luck it might just BE a vc!!!!! ;)
IrishGunner Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 sweet jesus dont say that!with noors luck it might just BE a vc!!!!! Well, Noor has an eye and a knack for getting the really sweet items. So, I won't be surprised. :catjava:
Noor Posted October 6, 2011 Author Posted October 6, 2011 Oh guys, I don't even remember when I last time got something really good! Regarding this bar now, I think there can be few different options. First at all, I am looking one of my very latest purcashe, a book "BRITISH & FOREIGN RIBBONS" by Captain H.Taprell Dorling D.S.O., R.N. printed 1944 in Liverpool.... I didn't knew that before that the first Order of the British Empire crosses was issued with the same ribbon as LS&GC and obsoleted shortly after. By the way, this book is well recomended reference material to have, I have find from there many many British ribbon examples what I wasn't familiar before; Royal National Lifeboat Institution Medal, National Fire Brigade's Association Conspicuous Gallantry Medal, London Salvage Corps Long Service Medal, Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society Marine/Fire/General Medal, many Lloyds medals and many more! I am sure idea that the pin indicates right direction can't be eleminate. In this case I am thinking maybe some info would be find after I can find out more about the tailor in the address "R.N. SWINERD.412 KENNINGSTON RE 5 S.E.11" ? If the white ribbon with the two red strips is foreign, it can be: Japan, Order of the Risin Sun Denmark, Order of Dannenborg Montenegro, Order of Danilo (and maybe few more) I have had visitors from last week but I hope to find some time now to research it more. Oh, wedding anniversary tomorrow, I can't do it before the weekend.... :anmatcat:
QSAMIKE Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Hi Timo...... Denmark was not involved with WW1 as a combattant so therefor I think that the other two are more likely..... Mike
Mervyn Mitton Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Mike - very interesting on the rocket apparatus medal - although it would now seem to be something different. I am assuming that the rockets were used to rescue men from shore shipwrecks - they would have been part of the Coastguard. I wonder if it will be possible to trace this bar - should be a possibility ?
censlenov Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 (edited) I've been watching this develop and i'm thinking the last bar posted is medal of the order of the british empire, DSC, Japanese order of the rising sun I'll see if i can find a match Cheers Chris Edited October 6, 2011 by censlenov
QSAMIKE Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 Chris......... The trouble with that is the medal was not founded until 1922...... The military version of the OBE / MBE would have had the red stripe in the middle...... Mike
censlenov Posted October 6, 2011 Posted October 6, 2011 I thought about that and based on what i saw over lunch it could be a civil award of the obe mbe as some were given to RN personnel. I just can't find any VC recipients of an order of the rising sun. Chris
Noor Posted October 6, 2011 Author Posted October 6, 2011 I don't think it can be Army colour VC next to Navy DSC. Does it should be blue in this case? Was there one another British order on the same colour ribbon.... I just can't find the picture where I have seen it. These kind a interesting bars drive me nuts and same time I LOVE them! :love:
Michael Johnson Posted October 11, 2011 Posted October 11, 2011 If it were a Danish ship that was rescued?
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