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Germany WW1 Set of Medals & Diplomas (Iron Cross 2nd Class EK2 Maker KO, Hindenburg Cross Maker St&L, Kaiser Wilhelm's Centennial Medal 1897, Lighthouse Kyffhauser Medal & Membership Badge) to the 5th Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment

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Germany WW1 Set of Medals & Diplomas (Iron Cross 2nd Class EK2 Maker KO, Hindenburg Cross Maker St&L, Kaiser Wilhelm's Centennial Medal 1897, Lighthouse Kyffhauser Medal & Membership Badge) to the 5th Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment

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Imperial Germany - Bavaria / Prussia: Set of 5 
WW1 medals & 2 diplomas awarded, most likely, 
to a father and a son. 
The owner of the medals - diplomas participated 
in WW1 with the 5th Bavarian Field Artillery 
Regiment "King Alfons XIII of Spain".  
This Regiment was established in 1890. 
The set is consisted of:
2 Medals mounted on a bar:
- Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914, with its diploma of 
issue by the 5th Arty Regiment/4rth Battery. 
The Iron Cross is maker marked KO (Royal Mint, 
Berlin) on the ring.
- Hindenburg Cross with Swords (maker marked 
St&L : Steinhauer & Luck, Ludenscheid) with its 
diploma of issue by the City of Ludwigshaffen on 
Rhine in Bavaria.
- The respective ribbon bar for the 2 above 
mentioned medals.
Additionally:
- The WW1 Commemorative Medal of the Prussian 
"Lighthouse" (Kyffhauser) Veteran Association
- Membership Badge (25 Years) of the Prussian 
"Lighthouse" (Kyffhauser) Veteran Association
- The Kaiser Wilhelm's Centennial Medal, 1897.
The above 3 medals are Prussian and most likely 
do not belong to the owner of the Iron Cross and 
Hindenburg Cross (son). 
Since they were all found together we didn't 
separate them and we assume that they belonged 
to his father who should also be the owner of the 
Wilhelm's Centenary medal (issued in 1898) as 
according to the Iron Cross diploma the recipient 
(son) was born in 1891 so he would have been 
just 8 years old when the Wilhelm's medal was 
awarded.

FULL SIZE

WW1 1914 -1918

Items 100% original - ribbons and diplomas original.

Condition as on the photos: Used Condition. There 
are stains and tears on the diplomas which are also
 folded.

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Product Code00545
ConditionUsed

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