Attractive example of a three-pieced medal-bar (ie.: 'Ordenspange') resp. showing a: 'KvK 2. Klasse mit Schwertern', a: 'WH-DA 4. Stufe' (with firmly attached eagle-device) and a Czech 'Anschluss'-medal '1 Oktober 1938' Attractive example of a three-pieced medal-bar (ie.: 'Ordenspange') resp. showing a: 'KvK 2. Klasse mit Schwertern', a: 'WH-DA 4. Stufe' (with firmly attached eagle-device) and a Czech 'Anschluss'-medal '1 Oktober 1938' Attractive example of a three-pieced medal-bar (ie.: 'Ordenspange') resp. showing a: 'KvK 2. Klasse mit Schwertern', a: 'WH-DA 4. Stufe' (with firmly attached eagle-device) and a Czech 'Anschluss'-medal '1 Oktober 1938' Attractive example of a three-pieced medal-bar (ie.: 'Ordenspange') resp. showing a: 'KvK 2. Klasse mit Schwertern', a: 'WH-DA 4. Stufe' (with firmly attached eagle-device) and a Czech 'Anschluss'-medal '1 Oktober 1938' Attractive example of a three-pieced medal-bar (ie.: 'Ordenspange') resp. showing a: 'KvK 2. Klasse mit Schwertern', a: 'WH-DA 4. Stufe' (with firmly attached eagle-device) and a Czech 'Anschluss'-medal '1 Oktober 1938'

Attractive example of a three-pieced medal-bar (ie.: 'Ordenspange') resp. showing a: 'KvK 2. Klasse mit Schwertern', a: 'WH-DA 4. Stufe' (with firmly attached eagle-device) and a Czech 'Anschluss'-medal '1 Oktober 1938'

This is a truly decorative - and with certainty not that easily found! - example of a three-pieced, medal-bar (ie. 'Ordenspange' or: 'Doppelspange') being of the 'non-detachable'-pattern, respectively showing a: 'KvK 2. Klasse mit Schwertern' (or: War Merits' Cross second class with swords), a: 'WH (Heeres o. Kriegsmarine) Dienstauszeichnung 4. Stufe' (as was intended for 4 years of loyal-service) and that shows a detailed, Heeres-type-eagle-device period-attached and a so-called Czech 'Anschluss'-medal, all three medals coming in an overall very nice- (albeit minimally used and/or worn-), condition. All three awards are nicely preserved examples that seem to have never been cleaned nor polished: all three come in an equally minimally tarnished- (ie. dusty) condition and naturally also come mounted onto their period ribbons. The KvK (that comes mounted onto its truly orange-coloured ribbon!) is an acttractive, very detailed and/or typical golden-bronze-toned (and I deem 'Buntmetall'-based) specimen that just shows a minimally tarnished ie. stained appearance. It is totally void of any damage or alike (as can be seen on the pictures). The 'WH-Dienstauszeichnung 4. Stufe' truly retains gorgeous details and has a great ie. only minimally darkened- ie. tarnished age-patina: it retains all of its somewhat 'matted'- and/or: silver-toned finish without showing any defaults. The 'Anschluss'-medal retains all of its original, bright-golden-bronze-toned finish: it is also a tiny bit dirty ie. tarnished, simply caused by minimal wear and/or decades of storage (as can be noticed on the pictures). The 'Spange' comes naturally mounted onto its functional pin- (ie. catch-) set-up and is nicely 'backed' with a piece of darker-green-coloured (smooth-type) wool as is more often seen (as can be seen on the pictures). The 'Spange' is most certainly a period-compiled- and/or worn piece and is NOT a post-war compilation or alike. Simply an attractive - and decorative! - 3-pieced, medal-bar- (ie. 'Doppelspange') that is in my opinion accordingly priced!

Code: 59829

!! STOLEN !!