Three-pieced medal-bar (ie. 'Ordenspange') respectively depicting a: 'KvK II. Klasse m. Schw.', a: WWI-period: 'Frontkämpferkreuz 1914-18' (ie.: 'Kriegsteilnehmerkreuz mit Schwertern') and a: Czech  'Anschluss'-medal: '1 Oktober 1938' Three-pieced medal-bar (ie. 'Ordenspange') respectively depicting a: 'KvK II. Klasse m. Schw.', a: WWI-period: 'Frontkämpferkreuz 1914-18' (ie.: 'Kriegsteilnehmerkreuz mit Schwertern') and a: Czech  'Anschluss'-medal: '1 Oktober 1938' Three-pieced medal-bar (ie. 'Ordenspange') respectively depicting a: 'KvK II. Klasse m. Schw.', a: WWI-period: 'Frontkämpferkreuz 1914-18' (ie.: 'Kriegsteilnehmerkreuz mit Schwertern') and a: Czech  'Anschluss'-medal: '1 Oktober 1938' Three-pieced medal-bar (ie. 'Ordenspange') respectively depicting a: 'KvK II. Klasse m. Schw.', a: WWI-period: 'Frontkämpferkreuz 1914-18' (ie.: 'Kriegsteilnehmerkreuz mit Schwertern') and a: Czech  'Anschluss'-medal: '1 Oktober 1938'

Three-pieced medal-bar (ie. 'Ordenspange') respectively depicting a: 'KvK II. Klasse m. Schw.', a: WWI-period: 'Frontkämpferkreuz 1914-18' (ie.: 'Kriegsteilnehmerkreuz mit Schwertern') and a: Czech 'Anschluss'-medal: '1 Oktober 1938'

This is an attractive - and in this uncommonly found combination not that often seen! - three-pieced medal-bar (ie. 'Ordenspange') respectively depicting a: 'Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern' (or: War Merits' Cross second class with swords), a: WWI-period: 'Frontkämpferkreuz 1914-18' (ie.: 'Kriegsteilnehmerkreuz mit Schwertern') and a neatly golden-toned: WH Czech occupation medal: '1 Oktober 1938' (as was awarded to all members of the armed forces that participated in the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, which started on 1 October 1938) all three award coming in an overall very nice- (albeit minimally used- ie. worn-), condition. The awards are truly bronze- (ie. tarnished golden-) and/or silver-coloured and 'fairly frosted' examples that are just minimally tarnished by age and/or moderate usage and wear (as can be seen on the pictures) but are both void of any real damage or alike. They come naturally mounted on their period ribbons and have a nicely preserved age-patina and are just a tiny bit dirty: they were (I deem) never cleaned nor polished (as can be seen on the pictures). The KvK is an acttractive and/or typical 'Buntmetall'-based specimen whereas the 'Frontkämpferkreuz 1914-18' shows a clear makers'-designation on its back (that reads: 'R.V.25 - Pforzheim'). The entire 'Spange' is nicely 'backed' with a piece of (field-grey-coloured) officers'-type wool and shows a (regular-type- and functional) pin- ie. catch-set-up (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply an attractive example of a three-pieced WW1- (ie. TR-related) 'Ordenspange' in an uncommonly found combination that is accordingly priced!

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