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  • A Lot of Ten Austrian and German Imperial Medals, Awards, and Decorations
  • A Lot of Ten Austrian and German Imperial Medals, Awards, and Decorations
  • A Lot of Ten Austrian and German Imperial Medals, Awards, and Decorations
  • A Lot of Ten Austrian and German Imperial Medals, Awards, and Decorations

Item: G22681

A Lot of Ten Austrian and German Imperial Medals, Awards, and Decorations

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A Lot of Ten Austrian and German Imperial Medals, Awards, and Decorations

Austria: Commemorative Medal 1898 "Signvm Memoriae" (bronze gilt, 34 mm, replacement ribbon); Germany (Baden): Campaign Medal 1849 (bronze, 31 mm, replacement ribbon); Germany (Prussia): Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914 (silver frame, with iron core, magnetic, unmarked, 42.8 mm, replacement ribbon); Germany (Prussia): War Merit Medal 1870-1871 (bronze, 29 mm, missing its ring suspension); Germany (Prussia): Red Cross Medal 3rd Class (war materials, 33 mm, original ribbon with safety pin attachment); Germany (Imperial): Hindenburg Cross for Combatants (iron with a bronze-coloured gilt, magnetic, unmarked, 38 mm, replacement ribbon, accompanied by its ribbon bar with crossed bronze swords); and Germany (Imperial): Group of Four Shooting Medals (silvered bronze, one is engraved "Sch. Kl. I.B" on the reverse, 32.8 mm; three are engraved "Sch. Kl. II", "Sch. Kl. II" and "Sch. Kl. I A" on their reverses respectively, 28 mm each, mounted to a trapezoid suspension with swing bar pinback, original ribbons). Ranging from fine to better than very fine.
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