3 German Empire Medals.

1. Württemberg, Kingdom. A 9-Year Long Service Medal
Description
(Dienstauszeichnung für 9 Jahre). Instituted 19 July 1913 by King Wilhelm II. (1913-1921 issue). Constructed of neusilber, on loop for suspension from its period original ribbon, the obverse with a central raised crown, within a laurel wreath, the reverse with an inscription of “FÜR TREUE DIENSTE BEI DER FAHNE” (“FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE TO THE FLAG”), above a number “9” in Roman numerals, within an oak leaf wreath, unmarked, measuring 31.38 mm in diameter, weighing 13.7 grams, in better than very fine condition.

2. Saxony Friedrich-Augustus Medal for Merit, 2nd class, "in bronze" for corporals and privates of the Saxon Army on a wartime ribbon.
The medal was established on April 23, 1905 by the King of Saxony Friedrich Augustus III. Issued until 1918. Kingdom of Saxony, Germany. Period: World War I (1914-1918). Master: medalist Max Bardulek (1865-1911).

Dresden Mint. Total circulation of bronze medals of merit – about 250,000 copies. Original Saxon German award.
Award Description:

Obverse: depiction of the monogram of the founder of the award, King Friedrich August of Saxony (1904-1918), consisting of two Latin letters FA topped with a royal crown, framed by the laurel wreath of the winner.
Reverse: Two-line inscription in German: Friedrich-August-Medaille (Friedrich Augustus Medal) framed by six leaves around the circumference.
Ribbon: moire, blue and yellow in colour (military type from 1914 to 1918, peacetime ribbon was black and yellow)

3. Prussian War Merit Medal For Combatants 1870-1871

The German States Prussia War Merit Medal 1870-1871, also known as Kriegsdenkmünze in its original name, is a historic military decoration that was awarded to soldiers of the Kingdom of Prussia who served in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. This medal was established by King Wilhelm I of Prussia to honor the bravery and service of those who fought in this significant conflict. The medal is made of bronze, weighs 15.18 grams, and measures 30mm in diameter. It features a design that typically includes the profile of King Wilhelm I on one side and various scenes symbolizing the war on the other side. This particular item seems to be in Condition-I, which indicates it is in good condition considering its age and historical significance. The Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 was a crucial moment in European history, resulting in the unification of Germany and the emergence of the German Empire under the leadership of Prussia. The conflict also marked the end of French dominance in continental Europe and paved the way for significant political changes in the region. Owning a German States Prussia War Merit Medal from this period is not only a tangible connection to this pivotal moment in history but also a reminder of the sacrifices and valor of the soldiers who fought in this war. It serves as a symbol of honor and recognition for their service to their country

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3 German Empire Medals.

1. Württemberg, Kingdom. A 9-Year Long Service Medal
Description
(Dienstauszeichnung für 9 Jahre). Instituted 19 July 1913 by King Wilhelm II. (1913-1921 issue). Constructed of neusilber, on loop for suspension from its period original ribbon, the obverse with a central raised crown, within a laurel wreath, the reverse with an inscription of “FÜR TREUE DIENSTE BEI DER FAHNE” (“FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE TO THE FLAG”), above a number “9” in Roman numerals, within an oak leaf wreath, unmarked, measuring 31.38 mm in diameter, weighing 13.7 grams, in better than very fine condition.

2. Saxony Friedrich-Augustus Medal for Merit, 2nd class, "in bronze" for corporals and privates of the Saxon Army on a wartime ribbon.
The medal was established on April 23, 1905 by the King of Saxony Friedrich Augustus III. Issued until 1918. Kingdom of Saxony, Germany. Period: World War I (1914-1918). Master: medalist Max Bardulek (1865-1911).

Dresden Mint. Total circulation of bronze medals of merit – about 250,000 copies. Original Saxon German award.
Award Description:

Obverse: depiction of the monogram of the founder of the award, King Friedrich August of Saxony (1904-1918), consisting of two Latin letters FA topped with a royal crown, framed by the laurel wreath of the winner.
Reverse: Two-line inscription in German: Friedrich-August-Medaille (Friedrich Augustus Medal) framed by six leaves around the circumference.
Ribbon: moire, blue and yellow in colour (military type from 1914 to 1918, peacetime ribbon was black and yellow)

3. Prussian War Merit Medal For Combatants 1870-1871

The German States Prussia War Merit Medal 1870-1871, also known as Kriegsdenkmünze in its original name, is a historic military decoration that was awarded to soldiers of the Kingdom of Prussia who served in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. This medal was established by King Wilhelm I of Prussia to honor the bravery and service of those who fought in this significant conflict. The medal is made of bronze, weighs 15.18 grams, and measures 30mm in diameter. It features a design that typically includes the profile of King Wilhelm I on one side and various scenes symbolizing the war on the other side. This particular item seems to be in Condition-I, which indicates it is in good condition considering its age and historical significance. The Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 was a crucial moment in European history, resulting in the unification of Germany and the emergence of the German Empire under the leadership of Prussia. The conflict also marked the end of French dominance in continental Europe and paved the way for significant political changes in the region. Owning a German States Prussia War Merit Medal from this period is not only a tangible connection to this pivotal moment in history but also a reminder of the sacrifices and valor of the soldiers who fought in this war. It serves as a symbol of honor and recognition for their service to their country

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Era
1900-2000
Origineel / Replica
Origineel
Titel/inscriptie
Wurttemberg, Saxony, Prussia
Land van herkomst
Duitsland
Staat
In uitstekende staat
Materiaal
Brons
Militaire context
Ja

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