Hi you have a great collection...
All we know is that, at times, fighting the Russians, we had to remove the piles of enemy bodies from before our trenches, so as to get a clear field of fire against new waves of assault.
Paul von Hindenburg
Hi you have a great collection...
All we know is that, at times, fighting the Russians, we had to remove the piles of enemy bodies from before our trenches, so as to get a clear field of fire against new waves of assault.
Paul von Hindenburg
You have some nice medal bars, with some nice variation. My favourite is your Schwarzburg bar, a not particularly common award.
You need to reverse the order of the König Gratz 1866 and Kreigsmünze 1870.
Thanks guys! Shoot your right! Dont know how I overlooked that. Thanks! Got some nice ones on the way but I will keep them a secret unil I can post. Lee
leej11, a super collection ! I like them...I only have few, but i'll take some photos tommorow and post them.... They all look to be original, I especially like the ones where the reciepient has added further awards !, lets see if other members post their ordensspanges......
I have several Imperial EK bars to Em's, which may look somewhat like repeats,
but I can share them here soon, if anyone is interested.........
Regards,
Steve.
Walkwolf, it doesnt matter if any bars get repeated....they will be different in some way, I for one would like to see....
I agree! I want to see all that anyone has to share and maybe some might be inspired to start collecting these. Afterall collecting is a cancer that can never be curred and only spreads to other areas. Lee
Here we go.........
The fact that there was a recession going on at the time is reflected in the rather low quality
of some of these medals and bars. There are much more elaborate enameled medals
for officers, and some of these are truly stunning. I have never been able to afford
those types, and never concentrated on them when I could !
I'm surprised that some of these Imperial Medal Bars can still be had
for reasonable prices today.........
Last edited by Walkwolf; 06-09-2010 at 06:44 AM.
Regards,
Steve.
There were regulations regarding the 'order of precedence' for wearing these medal bars,
but they weren't strictly adhered to until 1934, if I remember correctly - Steve, you would
know the particulars of this - so bars will be found 'out of order' at times !
Last edited by Walkwolf; 06-09-2010 at 06:46 AM.
Regards,
Steve.
Note the two small 'Friedrich August Medal' ribbon bars which are 'out of precedence',
and display the Iron Cross in the third position, and thus were not supposed to be
worn after regulations were enforced.......
The Wurttemberg medal bar directly below is also 'incorrect', as the Long Service Medal
and the Hindenburg Cross should be transposed.
Last edited by Walkwolf; 06-09-2010 at 06:59 AM.
Regards,
Steve.
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