Germany, Third Reich. A German & Bulgarian Military Order of Bravery Medal Bar
(Bandschnalle). A medal bar featuring four decorations, including a 1939 Iron Cross, II Class (Eisernes Kreuz 1939 2. Klasse). A cross pattée of multi-piece construction with a blackened iron core (magnetic) within a ribbed border, with the period original ribbon, the obverse with a raised central mobile swastika with the re-institution date 1939 in raised numbering on the lower arm, the reverse with the original institution date 1813 in raised numbering on the lower arm, measuring 44.03 mm (w) x 44.74 mm (h), and in overall very fine condition. A Luftwaffe 4-Year Long Service Medal (Luftwaffe Dienstauszeichnung IV. Klasse für 4 Dienstjahre). A round silvered metal (magnetic) medal, the obverse with the German eagle in the centre, circumscribed in German Gothic lettering Treue Dienste in der Wehrmacht (Faithful Service in the Armed Forces), the reverse with the raised number 4 centrally within an oak wreath border; measuring 30.15 mm in diameter, with a miniature Luftwaffe eagle, and in overall very fine condition. A Sudetenland Medal (Die Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938). A die-struck, finished in bronze, round medal, the obverse presents a man standing on a podium with the Third Reich coat of arms, holding a flag, with a second man helping him get on the podium, who has a broken shackle on his right hand, to symbolize the joining of Austria, on the reverse is the inscription 1. OKTOBER 1938, surrounded by EIN VOLK, EIN REICH, EIN FÜHRER (ONE PEOPLE, ONE EMPIRE, ONE LEADER), measuring 31.98 mm in diameter, and in very fine condition. A Bulgarian Military Order for Bravery (Орден за Храброст), IV Class with Swords, Type V with date 1941, a silver Maltese cross with red-enamelled arms, with swords crossing through the cross body, the obverse centre presents a red-enamelled medallion bearing a gilt lion, surrounded by a ring of white enamel bearing the inscription ЗА ХРАБРОСТЬ 1941 (FOR BRAVERY 1941), the reverse centre presents a crowned monogram over a field of red enamel, surrounded by a ring of white enamel, bearing the inscription КНЯЗЬ НА БЪЛГАРИЯ 1879 (PRINCE TO BULGARIA 1879), measuring 39.74 mm (w) x 39.69 mm (h), and in better than very fine condition. All on loops for suspension form period original ribbons, mounted to a non-magnetic medal bar, with a yellow wool backing and horizontal pinback, measuring 125 mm, and in overall very fine condition.

