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Breast Bar, 115x36 mm, Military Merit Medal, unidentified ribbon, Gallantry Cross with 2 silver stars, Wound Medal with 2 red stars, Good Conduct Medal with 3 lilies, Campaign Medal with clasp "(19)60", Military Service Medal with 3 palms, mounted on cloth, reverse with long pin. Local manufacture. Scarce! I R!
MILITARY MERIT CROSS, 3rd Class, Military, with swords on the ribbon, Silver, enameled; MILITARY MERIT MEDAL “SIGNUM LAUDISâ€, gilt Bronze; Bravery Medal, 1st Class, Type Emperor Franz Joseph I, Silver; Karl Troop Cross, iron; Medal for wounded soldiers with one stripe, Iron; War Medal, 1873, Bronze; Breast Badges, various sizes, original suspension rings and ribbons. Very attractive groupe! I-II
MILITARY MERIT CROSS, 3rd Class, with swords on the ribbon, Silver, enameled; Karl Troop Cross, Iron; War Commemorative Medal (1914-1918), gilt Bronze; Balkan War Cross (1912-1913), gilt Bronze; Commemorative Cross, (1848-1908), gilt Bronze; War Medal, 1873, Bronze; Hungary, WWI Veterans Commemorative Medal. Breast Badges, various sizes, original suspension rings and ribbons. Very attractive groupe! I-II
Knight's Crosses (2), Unilingual Civil, 5th Class, instituted in 1900. Breast Badges, 66x40 mm, Silver, central medallions silver, one side enameled (one damaged), original suspension rings and one ribbon; Medal 2nd Class. Breast Badge, 45x35 mm, silvered Bronze, original suspension ring and ribbon. (3) I-II
Naval Distinguished Service Medal (instituted 1943), Amiral Tamandare Merit Medal (instituted in 1957), Military Long Service Medal 1st Class with 4 stars on clasp (instituted in 1901). Breast Badges, different sizes, in Bronze, one gilt, with suspension devices and original ribbons, mounted on a bar with long horizontal pin on reverse. I-
Breast Badge, silver gilt, enameled, onesided trophy, French Mint mark for silver on bottom of obverse side, original ribbon with Fourragere of the War Cross of the First World War and lapel ribbon of the Wounded Medal with three red enameled red stars for three times wounded. A rare cross of a war hero! I R!
World War I Victory Medal (signed Morlon); Military Medal 3rd Republic; War Cross 1914-1918; Commemorative Medal of the Great War; Breast Badges, different sizes, one enameled, Bronze, original suspension rings and ribbons on illustrated cardboard 642x443 mm, with name of the recipient. Very interesting personnal group! II
Commemorative Medal of the Great War, Military Medal 3rd Republic different sizes, one enameled, Bronze, original suspension rings and ribbon with star, on illustrated and wooden framed cardboard 545x360 mm, with name of the recipient, a French Sergeant, dated 18th of March 1915, killed in action. Very interesting document! I-II
Commemorative Medal of the Great War, Escapee Medal, World War I Victory Medal (signed Morlon), Commemorative Medal of the Great War, different sizes, one enameled, Bronze, original suspension rings and ribbons on superb lacquered wooden frame, richly illustrated oval cardboard 580x479 mm, with name of the recipient, a French Caporal and hid photo. A very interesting group of a veteran who fought in 4 major battles! I-II
Silver gilt Medal of Honor for Work, Silver Medal of the Order of the Civic Star, Silver gilt Medal of Honor from the City of Paris, Silver gilt Medal of the Humanitarian Great Price of France, Commander`s Cross of the Order of Public Encouragement.. Different sizes, different conditions, 2nd part of the 20th Century. I
Prussia, Iron Cross 1914, 2nd Class, Silver; Saxony, Order of Albert the Valorous, Knight's Cross, 2nd Class with Swords; Mecklenburg, Cross for Military Merit, 2nd Class, gilt Bronze; Cross for war combatants with swords (Hindenburg cross), Bronze; Wehrmacht Long Service Medal -4 Years, silvered Bronze; Wehrmacht Long Service Medal -12 Years, gilt Bronze. "Breast Badges, original suspension rings and ribbons, on bar with large pin in the back. Very interesting grouping! II
Order of the Redeemer, Knight's Cross, 2nd Model, Silver; Order of George I, Officer's Cross, gilt Silver, Order of the Phoenix (King George II), Officer's Cross, gilt Silver; Italy, Order of the Crown, Officer's Cross, GOLD; Medal of the War against Turkey, 1912-13, Bronze; Medal of the War against Bulgaria, 1913, Bronze. Different sizes, 4 enameled, original suspension rings, mounted on a chain. Suberb big sized miniatures in best jeweler's quality! I
Breast Badges, approx. 34 mm, gilt Bronze and Bronze, original suspension rings and ribbons, on bar."The OJC was established to provide an organized response to the persecutions of the Jews in France. Jews were, in fact, overrepresented in the French Resistance compared to their percentage of the French population. The OJC comprised about nine autonomous Jewish groups that were formed especially to help the Jews in France. The most prominent were the Jewish Scouts (EIF), the Jewish Army (AJ), the Organization of Assistance for Children (OSE), and the Movement of the Zionist Youth (MJS). These were established at the initial stages of the occupation and operated until the liberation of France.The members of the various OJC groups cooperated in a wide range of activities. They rescued thousands of adults and children by providing them with hiding places or forged papers, and organized convoys to Switzerland and Spain. They formed guerrilla organizations in the main cities of France and in the mountains. They maintained a network of secret agents who transferred money from Switzerland to France and supplied it for the various underground activities and needs. Finally, following the Allied invasion in June 1944, they participated with the general French Resistance in fighting to liberate France.After the liberation, the French authorities acknowledged the OJC and awarded its members with Resistance medals and war decorations, such as the four examples in this bar-all with Stars of David on ribbons.The dates on one medal 18 Juin 1940/8 Septembre 1961 are significant. The "Appeal of 18 June" in 1940 was a famous speech by Charles de Gaulle, the leader of the Free French Forces, which is often considered to be the origin of the French Resistance to the German occupation during World War II. On September 8, 1961 there was an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate De Gaulle. Very rare and of the highest historical impoortance! I RR!
Order of the Star, Knight`s Cross, 1st Model, Military, with Military Virtue ribbon. Breast Badge, 63x44 mm, Silver, both sides red enameled, obverse medallion with cipher of Carol I, reverse medallion with ""10 Maiu"", original suspension ring and ribbon. Superb, together with awarding document, dated 16.01.1919; Order of the Star of Romania, Officer 's Cross, 2nd Model (1938), for Military. Breast Badge, 65x42 mm, Bronze gilt, both sides red enameled, obverse medallion with cipher of Carol I, reverse medallion with ""10 Maiu"", original suspension ring and ribbon with rosetteI, together with temporary awarding document, dated 05.02.1945 (as Colonel); Order of the Crown of Romania, Officer`s Cross, 1st Model for Civil. Breast Badge, 40 mm, Silver, original ribbon with rosette, together with awarding document dated 16.04.1925; Victory Medal. Breast Badge, 36 mm, Bronze, original ribbon, together with awarding document, dated 20.11.1925; Peles Medal. Breast Badge, 36 mm, Bronze, original ribbon, together with awarding document, dated 25.09.1933; Awarding Document for The "Commemorative Cross of the 1916-1918 War", with bars Ardeal, Oituz, Carpati, Marasti, 1918, 1919, dated 15.07.1923; Centenary Medal. Breast Badge, 36 mm, Bronze, together with awarding document dated 18.09.1940; Centenary Medal, Breast Badge, 36 mm, Bronze, for the wife of the Lieutenant Colonel, dated 18.09.1940; Promotion document from Captain to Major, dated 14.11.1929. Very interesting group of a Hero of WW1! (16) I/II- R!
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