Austria, Imperial. A Military Long Service Decoration, I Class for Officers, c.1865 visually-hidden telling them that she revokes
Description
telling them that she revokes the right she had granted Barwirsch to access the documents of her late husband held by the district court
It was abolished in Italy in 1944
so this may be a prototype or a mid-War proposed production that never materialized
then from 27-30 June 1944 near Čazma and 8-18 July 1944 in Žumberak
signed in pencil by Generalleutnant Eduard Aldrian
Austria, Imperial. A Military Long Service Decoration, I Class for Officers, c.1865 visually-hidden telling them that she revokesInstituted September 19, 1849 by Emperor Franz Joseph. Type I (1849 1865). In bronze gilt and silvered bronze, a cross featuring a central double headed eagle with a singular surmounting crown, reverse features a full mother of pearl backing, measures 35. 5 mm (w) x 39. 3 mm (h), weighs 11. 1 grams, inclusive of original trifold yellow and black ribbon, wear to finish, remains very fine. Contained in original case of issue, burgundy pebbled exterior,
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