This is a beautifully preserved three-piece German medal bar featuring three awards mounted with four ribbons. This arrangement provides a snapshot of the recipient's military achievements during the Imperial German era and beyond. Iron Cross 2nd Class (1914): A quintessential German military award, issued for acts of bravery or military merit during World War I. The medal features a silver frame with an iron core, displaying the "W" cipher of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the 1914 date. The ribbon is black and white, symbolizing the Prussian military.
Ludwig of Baden Commemorative Medal: This silver commemorative medal celebrates Grand Duke Ludwig of Baden and was typically awarded for military or civil merit. The obverse features a detailed portrait of the Grand Duke, and the reverse includes his motto or dedication to Baden. The associated ribbon is black, white, and red. The ribbon for the Iron Cross 2nd Class (black and white). The ribbon for the Ludwig Medal (yellow and red stripes).
The ribbon for the Silesian Eagle (black, white, and red). An additional ribbon of black, red, and gold, potentially representing post-war or commemorative service. Awards: Excellent detail retention, with crisp features on the Iron Cross and Ludwig Medal.
The Silesian Eagle shows vibrant enamel and sharp detail. Ribbons: All four ribbons are original, vibrant, and securely attached. Minor wear is present, particularly on the edges. Backing and Pin: The reverse features its original dark fabric backing and pin mechanism, both of which are intact and functional. This medal bar reflects a soldier's distinguished service spanning World War I and the tumultuous post-war period, particularly in the Silesian Uprisings.
The inclusion of Imperial German awards alongside post-war ribbons illustrates a fascinating transition in German history.