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  • Austria, Empire. A Lot of Seven Awards & Medals
  • Austria, Empire. A Lot of Seven Awards & Medals

Item: EU21661

Austria, Empire. A Lot of Seven Awards & Medals

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Austria, Empire. A Lot of Seven Awards & Medals

Silver World War One with Latin “Laeso Militi MCMXVII” (translation: wounded soldier 1918) on obverse and reverse with bust of Charles I, measuring at 37.64mm (w) x 41.63mm (h) (to top of ring suspension), and weighing at 24.9 grams.

Bronze World War One medal with eagle on top of crest of Archduchy of Austria, bearing German “Fur Osterreich” (translation: For Austria) on reverse bearing “1914-1918”, measuring 36.10mm (w) x 40.53mm (h) (to top of ring suspension), weighing 23.3 grams.

Bronze World War One bravery medal bearing “Fortitvdini” (translation: fortitude) on obverse, reverse bearing bust of Charles I bearing “Kautsch” on bottom left quadrant. Measuring at 30.94mm (w) x 35.09mm (h) (to top of ring suspension), weighing at 18.9 grams.

Bronze World War One 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 33.45mm (h) (to top of ring suspension) and weighing at 20.7 grams.

Bronze World War One 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 33.45mm (h) (to top of ring suspension) and weighing at 18.3 grams.

Gold commemorative cross bearing bust of Franz Joseph I in center of cross with laurel wreath in each quadrant on obverse, reverse bearing “1848-1908”, measuring at 36.06mm (w) x 41.31mm (h) (to top of ring suspension) weighing at 29.0 grams.

Iron merit cross bearing monogram of Franz Joseph I on obverse and reverse bearing “1916” measuring at 34.46mm (w) x 34.08mm (h) (to top of ring suspension) and weighing at 17.6 grams, original ribbon.

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