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    Posted (edited)

    Hi Gents,

    I have this nice all WWI KM ribbon bar in my collection. 

    Belonged to an officer in service before 1897.

    Prussian prescedence followed by three awards from other states. 

    2nd cl iron cr 1914/18

    Pr. red eagle order

    prussian long service ribbon

    1897 kaiser Wil. Commemorative medal.

    Bremen Hanseatic Cr.

    Würtemberg Friedrich order 2nd cl?

    Saxon Albrecht Order?

    Black backing cloth with flat beaten out pin on reverse. 

    With this combination is there a possibility of an ID?

    look forward to comments advice and corrections.

     

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    Edited by alan_g
    Posted

    Hi,

    I think you have to look for someone with RAO4, so captain level already pre 1914.

    I believe, that it is a Friedrichsorden 1. class with swords.

    I am not sure which class the Albrechtsorden is, depends on when he got it, could

    be first or second class.

    Kind regards
    Andreas

    Posted

    Hi Andreas, thanks for your help.

     

    Paul been through it already cover to cover and couldn't pin it on anyone.

    Posted (edited)

    https://www.google.de/search?q=frackspange+friedrichsorden&client=firefox-b-ab&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjfyLzY5dnUAhUDvRoKHf3yBOcQ_AUICygC&biw=1366&bih=604#imgrc=7J06v7zlOJRTUM:

     

    What about that guy. (Claudio) Seems that we have him....

    IN the end of 1915 he was Leutnant or Oberleutnant, because of that type of FOIIX

    The Albrecht I is unusual for that bar.

    I think in the end of war he was captain or major (RAO4) or marine guy./official

     

     

    Edited by ixhs
    Posted

    That's a pretty good match and good memory to remember Claudio posted that bar. :cheers:

    Posted

    thank you for posting the older thread! It's great to see the full medal bar.:cheers: Definitely matches the ribbon bar :-) 

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