Firefighter badge of honour for 25 years of service (Free State of Bavaria)
Flip side: Fire department badge of honour for 25 years of service (Free State of Bavaria)
- Material: patinated zinc
- Size: 29 x 40 mm
- Weight: 16g
This badge of honor was established by the Bavarian government on July 1, 1920 as a replacement for the fire badge of honor in the form of a buckle, which ceased to be awarded since 1918. She was awarded for 25 years and for 40 years of faithful and zealous service in a voluntary fire department. For especially outstanding services, this award could also be awarded to employees of the professional or compulsory fire department. From 1920 to 1922, oval medals were made of black cast iron. Since 1922, they began to be made of zinc alloy. Medals for 25 years are blackened or patinated. Since 1928, medals were also made in Argentan. Silver medals are known, but are probably items of personal manufacture. A notable manufacturer was Jakob Leser of Munich and Karl Pullath of Schrobenhausen. The circulation is about 200,000.
Patinated zinc oval medal with wide edge. Inside it is limited by a narrow line. Above is an ornament with a transversely standing ear. It has a small ring with a ribbon ring.
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Firefighter badge of honour for 25 years of service (Free State of Bavaria)
Flip side: Fire department badge of honour for 25 years of service (Free State of Bavaria)