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Cased 25 Year Civil Long Service Medal

Condition: Excellent +

Pattern: 25 Year

SKU: E2263 Category: Tags ,

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Product Description:  A handsome and increasingly scarce Cased 25 Year General Service Long Service Award, presented here as a complete and well-preserved example of this impressive civil service decoration.

The cross is constructed of gilded brass, retaining its original factory-applied silver finish in exceptional condition. The finish remains bright and eye-catching, with polished highlights contrasting beautifully against the matte recesses. The central swastika is finished in black enamel, remaining crisp and intact. Overall, the piece shows only light wear with minor surface marks, while all original detail remains sharp.
The upper arm retains its original soldered eyelet and correct split suspension ring. The medal is complete with its original cornflower blue ribbon, which shows only light wear near the suspension.
The reverse features the original brass pin fitting, neatly hand-stitched in place. Accompanying the award is its original case of issue, finished in a textured exterior and adorned on the lid with a silver “25” within a laurel wreath. The interior is fitted with a red flocked insert to house the medal, with the inside lid bearing the maker’s mark for Paul Meybauer.

 

 

 

Historical Description: Prior to WWII, the German military and civil authorities instituted a wide range of Long Service Awards to reward personnel for years of service. These awards were used by all branches of the German military, as well as civil and political organizations such as the police, the customs service, and the National Labor Service (RAD). There was also a general Long Service Award for civil service. Each of these awards was issued in the form of a medal that was suspended from a cornflower blue ribbon. Many of these were made in different grades denoting a specific number of years of service. They were worn on the uniform in the form of ribbon or medal bars, and up to two long service awards could be worn at the same time. In most cases, a device affixed to the ribbon bar would denote for which service the award had been issued; sometimes the medals themselves had devices on the ribbons, either in the form of pinned-on metal emblems, or else hand or machine embroidery applied directly to the ribbon. Some German Long Service Awards were very widely awarded, others were made and issued only in small numbers.

 

 

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