ID 1196624
Lot 4085 | 13-teilige Ordensschnalle eines Offiziers des preußischen Kontingents
EK 2 (1914). Oldenburgisches Friedrich-August-Kreuz 2. Klasse 1914 aus schwarz lackiertem Eisen. Anhaltisches Friedrich-Kreuz 1914 aus Bronze. Schaumburg-Lippesches Kreuz für treue Dienste 1914 aus Buntmetall. Frontkämpfer-Ehrenkreuz aus Eisen. Preußischer Roter Adlerorden, Kreuz 4. Klasse (Emaille gechipt, Punze "JHW" an Medaillon-Schmalseite). Preußischer Kronen-Orden, Kreuz 3. Klasse (Emaille etwas verkratzt, Punze "J.H.W." an Kreuzarm-Schmalseite). Sächsischer Verdienstorden, Ritterkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern (Emaille leicht gechipt). Sächsischer Albrechtsorden, Ritterkreuz 2. Klasse aus Silber (Punze "S" an Kreuzarm-Schmalseite). Orden der Württembergischen Krone, Ritterkreuz (Risse und Reparatur in der Emaille des Medaillons). Preußische Dienstauszeichnung für Offiziere. Österreichischer Orden der Eisernen Krone 3. Klasse mit Kriegsdekoration (Öse gepunzt mit Stern und "VM", Chips und Reparaturen an der Emaille). Österreichisches Militärverdienstkreuz 3. Klasse (vereinzelt Chips, Risse in der Emaille). Getragene Bänder (teils etwas ausgeblichen, rissig). Rs. vernähtes dunkelgrünes Tuch und lange eiserne Quernadel. Partiell leicht beschädigt, Trage- und Altersspuren.
A 13-piece orders clasp awarded to an officer of the Prussian contingent
A 13-piece orders clasp awarded to an officer of the Prussian contingent
Iron Cross 2 (1914). Oldenburg Friedrich-August Cross 2nd Class 1914 in black lacquered iron. Anhalt Friedrich Cross 1914 in bronze. Schaumburg-Lippe Cross for Faithful Service 1914 in non-ferrous metal. The Honour Cross for Combatants in iron. Prussian Order of the Red Eagle, Cross 4th Class (the enamel chipped, "JHW" stamped on the narrow edge of the medallion). Prussian Royal Order of the Crown, Cross 3rd Class (the enamel somewhat scratched, "J.H.W." stamped on the narrow edge of the cross arm). Saxon Order of Merit, Knight's Cross 2nd Class with Swords (the enamel slightly chipped). Saxon Albert Order, Knight's Cross 2nd Class in silver ("S" stamped on the narrow edge of the cross arm). Order of the Württemberg Crown, Knight's Cross (cracks and a repair in the enamel of the medallion). Prussian Long Service Award for officers. Austrian Order of the Iron Crown 3rd Class with war decoration (the loop stamped with a star and "VM", chips and repairs in the enamel). Austrian Military Merit Cross 3rd Class (a few chips, cracks in the enamel). Worn ribbons (some slightly faded, torn). Dark green cloth sewn on the back, long, horizontal iron pin. Slightly damaged in places, signs of age and wear.
Condition: II
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