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  • A First War Austro-Hungarian Seven Piece Medal Bar
  • A First War Austro-Hungarian Seven Piece Medal Bar
  • A First War Austro-Hungarian Seven Piece Medal Bar
  • A First War Austro-Hungarian Seven Piece Medal Bar
  • A First War Austro-Hungarian Seven Piece Medal Bar
  • A First War Austro-Hungarian Seven Piece Medal Bar

Item: EU11795

A First War Austro-Hungarian Seven Piece Medal Bar

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A First War Austro-Hungarian Seven Piece Medal Bar

Austria: Bravery Medal, Bronze Grade, Karl I (1917-1918) (bronze, engraver marked "KAUTSCH" on the obverse, 31.2 mm); Austria: Karl Troop Cross (war materials, 29 mm); Germany (Imperial): Hindenburg Cross for Combatants (iron with a bronze-coloured gilt, magnetic, unmarked, 38 mm); Austria: First World War Commemorative Medal 1914-1918 (bronze gilt, 36 mm); Austria: Tyrol Commemorative Medal 1914-1918 (bronze gilt, 34 mm); Hungary (Kingdom): First World War Commemorative Medal 1914-1918 (silvered bronze, 37 mm); and Bulgaria (Kingdom): First World War Commemorative Medal 1915-1918 (bronze gilt, 32 mm). Mounted to a suspension with swing bar pinback, original ribbons, contact mark on the cheek of Karl I on the Bravery Medal, gilt wear evident on the Austrian First World War Commemorative Medal, spotting on the Tyrol Commemorative Medal, near extremely fine.
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