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    Posted

    I've read something about this award and seems a very rare to find one. 

    I've found one medal bar for sale including this award. I compared with some originals I found out there and IMO it's a fake. let me know your thoughts.

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    best close up I got ...

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    Posted

    I don`t like the bar.

    And the Adler der Ritter is not a so rare decoration. It was often given to teachers and preachers.

    Posted

    Could you determine whether the eagle is hollow? Gold fakes are solid gold.  Around 1915-16, silver-gilt replaced gold as the insignia base material.   Every silver-gilt one I've seen, authentic or copy, was solid.  There's not much debate that metal remaining between the upper eagle wings and the motto ring [as on this piece] indicates a copy.  Contemporary images do illustrate a small number of Inhaber eagles with this variation; I know of no Ritter badges of that type.   

    As ixhs informs, researchers agree that teachers and clergy primarily received eagle class decorations.  On retirement, mid-to high rank civil servants also might obtain such an award for long & meritorious service.

    Award combination appears extremely unusual and should be relatively easy to trace, if legitimate.   

    Posted

    back is not hollow.

    to mee, details are not so good as others originals compared. also, main problem is the metal remaining between the eagle and the motto ring.

    sold at ebay for more than 700 euros :o

    • 5 years later...
    Posted
    On 14/02/2018 at 20:46, spolei said:

    The bavarian MVO is also a fake.

     

    Could you elaborate why you think that? It looks convincing to me?

     

     

    Posted (edited)
    9 hours ago, laurentius said:

     

    Could you elaborate why you think that? It looks convincing to me?

     

     

    The quillons of the swords are typical for the the "Sammlerraritätenclub".

    Edited by spolei
    Posted
    12 hours ago, spolei said:

    The quillons of the swords are typical for the the "Sammlerraritätenclub".

     

    Yes I see your point. Come to think of it, the crown also looks a bit weird. Not as wide as a normal Bavarian crown ought to look

    Posted
    On 11/12/2023 at 15:04, spolei said:

    The quillons of the swords are typical for the the "Sammlerraritätenclub".

    Can you explain what the quillons for Sammlerraritätenclub is? 

    Thanks in advance.

    Posted (edited)

    Here the difference between a original and the shown MVO

     

     

    Raritäten.jpg

    Here the original

    2er_MVO (4).JPG

    Edited by spolei

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