Austria, Empire. A First War Bravery Medal Bar

Item #EU21663

$251

Bronze bravery medal bearing Latin “Fortitvdini” (translation: fortitude) on obverse, reverse bearing bust of Charles I and inscription “Kautsch” on bottom left quadrant, measuring at 39.94mm (w) x 43.43mm (h) (to top of ring suspension).

Iron cross bearing monogram of Franz Joseph I on obverse and reverse bearing “1916”, measuring at 35.07mm (w) x 39.51mm (h) (to top of ring suspension).

Bronze bravery medal, bearing “DER TAPFERKEIT” (translation: For Bravery), surrounded by a laurel wreath on obverse, reverse bearing bust of Franz Joseph I and stamped TAUTENHAYN, measuring at 31.29mm (w) x 34.62mm (h) (to top of ring suspension).

Karl Troop Iron Cross bearing Latin “Princeps et Patria” (translation: prince and country) on obverse and Latin “vitam et sangvinem Mdccccxvi” ( Translation life and blood- 1818) on reverse, measuring 29.23mm (w) x31.55mm (h).

Silver medal with Latin “Laeso Militi MCMXVII” (translation: wounded soldier 1918) on obverse and reverse with bust of Charles I, measuring at 38.83mm (w) x 42.11mm (h) (to top of ring suspension).

Iron cross bearing roman numeral eight on obverse, measuring 33.31mm(w) x 39.11mm (h).

Bronze medal with obverse bearing Tyrolean eagle and reverse bearing German “das land tirol den verteidigern des vaterlandes” (translation: the state of tyrol to the defenders of the fatherland) measuring 33.92mm (w) x 37.08mm (h).

Iron commemorative medal bearing crest and crown of St. Stephen on obverse and on reverse Latin “Pro Deo et Patria” (translation: for God and Country), measuring 37.19mm (w) x72.79mm (h)