

Germany, Empire. A Lot of Commemorative Medals and Awards
Germany, Empire. A Lot of Commemorative Medals and Awards
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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1. A Saxon Commemorative Cross for 1870/1871, a George’s cross with an oak and laurel wreath in the quadrants between the arms of the cross, constructed of fire gilded bronze with blue enamels, the obverse with pebbled arms and a central gilded medallion featuring the crowned ornamental monogram “J” within a blue ring of enamels, the reverse dated “1870/1871”, unmarked, suspended using a swivel loop and its period-original ribbon, measuring 27.0 mm (w) x 26.8 mm (l).
2. A Baden Volunteer War Aid Cross 1914-1916, a Cross Pattée constructed of gilded zink, the obverse with the crown of Baden on the top arm, suspended from a lady’s ribbon that does not appear original to the award, dated “1914” and “1916” on the side arms, and featuring the Baden coat of arms on the bottom arm, with a Greek cross in the center, the reverse featuring the crowned ornamental monogram “F” in the center, unmarked, measuring 39.0 mm (w) x 39.1 mm (l).
3. A Baden Remembrance Medal for 1849, consisting of a circular bronze medal, suspended from an incorrect replacement ribbon, the obverse with a vertically oriented sword within a palm wreath; the reverse inscribed “Dem tapfern Befreiungsheer” (German - to the brave freeing army) within a laurel wreath, circumscribed Leopold Grosherzog von Baden; measuring 31.1 in diameter.
4. An “I Gave Gold for Iron” Donation Award, a small ornate plaque constructed of non-magnetic metal, inscribed with “Gold gab ich für eisen” (I gave gold for iron), measuring 50 mm (w) x 38.9 mm (l).
Condition ranging from fine to very fine.
Description
1. A Saxon Commemorative Cross for 1870/1871, a George’s cross with an oak and laurel wreath in the quadrants between the arms of the cross, constructed of fire gilded bronze with blue enamels, the obverse with pebbled arms and a central gilded medallion featuring the crowned ornamental monogram “J” within a blue ring of enamels, the reverse dated “1870/1871”, unmarked, suspended using a swivel loop and its period-original ribbon, measuring 27.0 mm (w) x 26.8 mm (l).
2. A Baden Volunteer War Aid Cross 1914-1916, a Cross Pattée constructed of gilded zink, the obverse with the crown of Baden on the top arm, suspended from a lady’s ribbon that does not appear original to the award, dated “1914” and “1916” on the side arms, and featuring the Baden coat of arms on the bottom arm, with a Greek cross in the center, the reverse featuring the crowned ornamental monogram “F” in the center, unmarked, measuring 39.0 mm (w) x 39.1 mm (l).
3. A Baden Remembrance Medal for 1849, consisting of a circular bronze medal, suspended from an incorrect replacement ribbon, the obverse with a vertically oriented sword within a palm wreath; the reverse inscribed “Dem tapfern Befreiungsheer” (German - to the brave freeing army) within a laurel wreath, circumscribed Leopold Grosherzog von Baden; measuring 31.1 in diameter.
4. An “I Gave Gold for Iron” Donation Award, a small ornate plaque constructed of non-magnetic metal, inscribed with “Gold gab ich für eisen” (I gave gold for iron), measuring 50 mm (w) x 38.9 mm (l).
Condition ranging from fine to very fine.
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