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

Item: EU21662

Austria, Empire. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards

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Austria, Empire. A Lot of Seven Medals & Awards

Commemorative medal with obverse bearing Tyrolean eagle with laurel crown and reverse bearing German “das land tirol den verteidigern des vaterlandes” (translation: the state of tyrol to the defenders of the fatherland),measuring 32.83mm (w) x 38.80mm (h) weighing 21.2 grams, replacement ribbon.

Commemorative gold 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 36.04mm (w) x 41.44mm (h) (to top of ring suspension) weighing at 28.2 grams with original ribbon.

Silver commemorative medal bearing crest and crown of St. Stephen on obverse and on reverse Latin “Pro Deo et Patria 1914-1918” (translation: for God and Country) and helmet, measuring 36.60mm (w) x39.79mm (h) and weighing at 23.7 grams, original ribbon.

Karl Troop Iron Cross bearing Latin “Gratia, Princeps et Patria” (translation: free, prince and country) on obverse and Latin “vitam et sangvinem Mdccccxvi” ( Translation life and blood- 1818) on reverse, measuring 29.11mm (w) x37.04mm (h) and weighing 10.4 grams, original ribbon.

A Jubilee Medal for the 50th Anniversary of the Reign of Emperor Franz Joseph for Military Personnel, constructed of gilded bronze, obverse with profile of Franz Joseph circumscribed by name and title, the reverse with an inscription of Latin “SIGNUM MEMORIAE” (Translation: In Memory) and dates “1848-1898” in Roman numerals measuring 34.13 mm (w) x 38.19mm (h) (to top of ring suspension) in diameter and weighing at 22.1 grams, in very fine condition, original ribbon.

Gold commemorative Italian Campaign medal with crest on obverse and reverse bearing 1915-1918, measuring 32.03mm (w) x 32.33mm (h) (to top of ring suspension) and weighing 26.0 grams.

Honour Decoration of the Red Cross;

Merit Medal 1864-1914, bronze gilt and enamels, inscribed Latin "Patriae ac Humanitati” (translation: country and humanity) on obverse and “1864-1914" on reverse, measuring at 36.62 mm x 48.32 mm, and weighing at 25.6 grams original ribbon, extremely fine condition.

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