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Posted: March 26, 2006 03:55 pm
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HELP ! What is this interesting Trans-Danube Cross variation. It is mounted in a Romanian medal bar as an order. It is with red enamel, swords and a Bulgarian crown.
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Posted: March 27, 2006 08:45 pm
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I have seen something similar in a picture somewhere but I can't remember what it is or where i've seen it. sad.gif
I don't remember the bulgarian crown or the swords, but it was definately this cross... I'll keep looking.
BTW do you have a picture of the whole bar?


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Posted: July 05, 2006 04:26 pm
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Hallo Gents, biggrin.gif

Here is a picture of the whole bar in all its glory. ohmy.gif

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Also unusual is the numbered Polish Medal at the end of the bar. blink.gif

Now correct me if I am wrong but it seems to have two Crown of Romania, 1st Models?? awards.
And two "Star of Romania" awards, not bad for an officer of at least 25 years service, including WW1, but he never mounted a Romanian Victory Medal, official or Unofficial, any chance to identify the owner of the bar??

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Posted: July 05, 2006 05:36 pm
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QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ Jul 5 2006, 05:26 PM)
Hallo Gents, biggrin.gif

Here is a picture of the whole bar in all its glory. ohmy.gif

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Also unusual is the numbered Polish Medal at the end of the bar. blink.gif

Now correct me if I am wrong but it seems to have two Crown of Romania, 1st Models?? awards.
And two "Star of Romania" awards, not bad for an officer of at least 25 years service, including WW1, but he never mounted a Romanian Victory Medal, official or Unofficial, any chance to identify the owner of the bar??

The two wartime Orders of the Crown are different classes. I do not remember whether the custom of wearing only the highest class of an order applied to peacetime awards only or to wartime awards as well, but I will check and come back with an answer if I'll find one.

But there are other things which appear to be wrong with this bar. The first peacetime Order of the Star has a bravery ribbon, suggesting that the badge is a replacement. This is also supported by the position of this award on the bar. The question is when did the replacement take place.

The Danube Cross is extremely strange. It is enamelled, but it is uniface. Furthermore, its back appears quite rough. It also has a Bulgarian-style crown and swords.
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Posted: July 05, 2006 06:51 pm
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QUOTE (Carol I @ Jul 5 2006, 05:36 PM)
QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ Jul 5 2006, 05:26 PM)
Hallo Gents, biggrin.gif

Here is a picture of the whole bar in all its glory. ohmy.gif

user posted image

user posted image

Also unusual is the numbered Polish Medal at the end of the bar. blink.gif

Now correct me if I am wrong but it seems to have two Crown of Romania, 1st Models?? awards.
And two "Star of Romania" awards, not bad for an officer of at least 25 years service, including WW1, but he never mounted a Romanian Victory Medal, official or Unofficial, any chance to identify the owner of the bar??


The two wartime Orders of the Crown are different classes. I do not remember whether the custom of wearing only the highest class of an order applied to peacetime awards only or to wartime awards as well, but I will check and come back with an answer if I'll find one.

But there are other things which appear to be wrong with this bar. The first peacetime Order of the Star has a bravery ribbon, suggesting that the badge is a replacement. This is also supported by the position of this award on the bar. The question is when did the replacement take place.

The Danube Cross is extremely strange. It is enamelled, but it is uniface. Furthermore, its back appears quite rough. It also has a Bulgarian-style crown and swords.

Hallo Carol 1, biggrin.gif

thanks for your information, the Polish Cross of Merit has been identified as an original issue dated about 1920's.

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Posted: July 05, 2006 08:17 pm
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QUOTE (Carol I @ Jul 5 2006, 06:36 PM)
The two wartime Orders of the Crown are different classes. I do not remember whether the custom of wearing only the highest class of an order applied to peacetime awards only or to wartime awards as well, but I will check and come back with an answer if I'll find one.

I could not find the written text, but I think it referred to the Order of Michael the Brave for which all insignia were to be worn. I do not know however the rules for the other orders.

To further deepen the confusion, here are images of two WWII bars posted earlier by REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR. The top one has the officer's cross of the Order of the Star with swords without the knight's cross, while the bottom one has both awards. huh.gif

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