Hi,
one note: take a close look on back of my ribbon bar-one of medal's hook was broken, and it looks like that medal on those place was secured by black thread.
So could it mean that those ribbon bar was heavy used?
Regards
Michael
Hi,
one note: take a close look on back of my ribbon bar-one of medal's hook was broken, and it looks like that medal on those place was secured by black thread.
So could it mean that those ribbon bar was heavy used?
Regards
Michael
Last edited by Hindus; 11-24-2020 at 05:25 PM.
Hello again Michael (and rest of forum members). The truth is that you have made me think a lot about your Feldschnalle.
And I have found several possible combinations that can make you think that your old style ribbon bar could be authentic
Of course, thousands of men were able to receive various decorations from the Kingdom of Saxony. And I have even found a perfect example
Iron Cross 2nd Class, 1914
Order of Albrecht - Knight's Cross 1st Class with swords
Order of Albrecht - Knight's Cross 2nd Class
Honor Cross of WWI.
It's a very interesting clue what you're saying, Michael. That's probably what it means
Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse 1914
Albrechtsorden Albrechtskreuz mit Schwertern (2. Form)
Ehrenkreuz des Weltkrieges Frontkämpferkreuz
Dienstauszeichnung 1. Klasse für Unteroffiziere 1913
Dienstauszeichnung 3. Klasse für 9 Jahre Bronzene Medaille 1878
We can see more and more examples of men decorated by the Kingdom of Saxony with medals whose ribbons may be identical. the clearest example would be the previous one
In short, it could be a ribbon bar made up of the following ribbons of decorations:
1. Saxony Kingdom: Order of Albrecht - Knight's Cross 1st Class with swords
2. Gran Duchy of Baden Silberne Verdienstmedaille Friedrich I (1882-1908)
3. Saxony Kingdom: Order of Albrecht - Knight's Cross 2nd Class
4. German Empire: Centenary Medal 1897
Now, the jeweler who assembled it had a certain aesthetic criteria, because he must have thought that putting together the two ribbons of the Order of Albrecht and then the ribbon of the Order of Baden and the Centenar Medaille, would not give a good result because the two identical yellow ribbons would visually look like a single ribbon.
Instead, by placing them like this: Saxony - Baden - Saxony - Centenary; obtained an aesthetically striking result
With all this, I cannot tell you something definitive, since the great old-style Feldschnalle are not my specialty. But I can tell you that it could be a very logical solution to build a ribbon bar with those four ribbons that we have talked about.
And if you got it from a reputable seller or even a garret auction of items that someone took home after the war, you might have a really good collector's item.
I certainly wouldn't mind if it was mine.
Hope I helped you Michael.
Regards
Santi
Hello,
thank you very much for all the information and your time!
It will probably always be a mystery to me - unless I find one day ribbon bar with similar ribbon layout.
Regards
Michael
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