ID 1196584
Lot 4045 | 15-teilige Ordensschnalle, Erster Weltkrieg
Kaiserlich Österreichischer Leopold-Orden, Ritterkreuz, vergoldet (Sternpunze rs. an Pendilien) mit Kriegsdekoration. Orden der Eisernen Krone, Ritterkreuz mit Kriegsdekoration (am Ring gepunzt "S"). Militärverdienstkreuz 3. Klasse mit Kriegsdekoration (an Öse die Kopfpunze "2A" und Punze "VM"). Militärverdienstkreuz 3. Klasse (ungepunzt). Silberne Medaille "Signum Laudis" (FJI). Zwei goldene Medaillen "Signum Laudis" (FJI). Karl-Truppenkreuz. Dienstauszeichnung Offizier (rs. mit perlmuttartigem Material belegt). Medaille "Signum Memoriae" (FJI). Jubiläumsmedaille 1848 - 1908. Österreichische Weltkriegserinnerungsmedaille. Tiroler Weltkriegserinnerungsmedaille. Ungarische Weltkriegserinnerungsmedaille. Bulgarische Weltkriegserinnerungsmedaille. Vereinzelt kleine Emailleschäden, Trage- und Altersspuren.
A 15-piece orders clasp, World War I
A 15-piece orders clasp, World War I
Austrian Imperial Order of Leopold, Knight's Cross, gilt (pendilia stamped with the star hallmark on the back) with war decoration. Order of the Iron Crown, Knight's Cross with war decoration (stamped "S" on the ring). Military Merit Cross 3rd Class with war decoration (the head mark "2A" and stamp "VM" on the loop). Military Merit Cross 3rd Class (no hallmarks). Silver medal "Signum Laudis" (FJI). Two gold medals "Signum Laudis" (FJI). Karl Troop Cross. Long Service Award for officers (the back covered in pearlescent material). Medal "Signum Memoriae" (FJI). Jubilee Medal 1848 - 1908. Austrian Commemorative Medal for World War I. Tyrol Commemorative Medal for World War I. Hungarian Commemorative Medal for World War I. Bulgarian Commemorative Medal for World War I. A few small defects in the enamel, signs of age and wear.
Condition: II
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