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#71-1167 – Large medal bar with 4 awards, including Lippe War Merit Cross on ribbon (Лот: 4666)
Large medal bar with four awards, starting with an Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914, Lippe War Merit Cross on Combatant Ribbon, a Prussian service award for 12 years of loyal service and as a final award a silver Treudienst-Ehrenzeichen from the Third Reich. Neatly sewn ensemble in very good condition, covered with felt on the back, pin system intact
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#71-1168 – Lippe – Cross of Honor 2nd model, 4th Class, 2nd Division (Лот: 4667)
Cross of Honour 4th Class of the 2nd Division of the House Order of the Principality of Lippe, also known as the Civilian Cross of Honour. Material silver and enamel, the Lippe rose in the centre of the front medallion genuine gold. On the original ribbon. The cross from the manufacture of the jeweller Carl Büsch in Hanover, who supplied the award from the time of its foundation in 1907 until 1915. A small enamel chip on the medallion ring. By the end of 1918, 151 crosses had been awarded, which means that the award can be classified as rare
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#71-1170 – Lippe Detmold – Cross of Honor of the Princely Lippe House / 2nd model, monogram ‘L’ Cross 1st Class (Лот: 4668)
Cross of Honour 4th Class of the 2nd Department of the House Order of the Principality of Lippe, also referred to as the Civil Cross of Honour. Made from silver and enamel. The rose in the center of the front medallion made from real gold. On the original ribbon. The cross from the production of the jeweler Carl Büsch in Hanover, who delivered the award from the time of its foundation in 1907 to 1915. A small enamel chip on the medallion ring.Only 151 crosses had been awarded by the end of 1918. Very rare Cross
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#71-1174 – Lot of 9 medals from 1866 to 1918 (Лот: 4670)
Lot of 9 medals. A pair, official and non-official coinage, of the Prussian 1866 Koeniggraetz Cross (one with lacquer residue) and one of the Main Armee Cross followed by the Weimar Cross for ‘Treuen Kriegern’, two Centennial medals, a 1870/71 combatant medal and a Mecklenburg Schwerin War Merit Cross 1914 2nd Class. All Bronze or Bronze gilded
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#71-1175 – Mecklenburg – Friedrich-Franz-Alexandra-Cross (Лот: 4671)
This small group of medals consist of the bronze silvered Friedrich Franz Alexandra Cross, an award given to people for acts of compassion. The cross had to be returned after the recipient’s death. It was awarded between 1912 – 1918. Only 951 crosses were struck by the Berlin mint.The cross is mounted on a ‘ladies bow’ for wear, just like the also present commemorative medal for Friedrich Franz III, from 1897, in silver. About 3200 medals were struck at the Berlin mint. The medal was awarded to all participants of the funeral proceedings. 14.1 g with ribbon; 30.1 mmThere is lastly a Military Merit Cross 2nd class for the 1870 war. Made from bronze and with ribbon. 17.7 g with ribbon; 46.0 x 40.6 mm
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#71-1204 – Prussia – Lot of six, with Memorial cross 1866 for non-combatants (Лот: 4677)
Lot of six Prussian medals: Two commemorative medals commemorating the 100th birthday of Emperor and King Wilhelm I, two war commemorative medals for the Franco-Prussian War 1870/1871 and two commemorative crosses for 1866, one for the Battle of Königgrätz on July 3, 1866, another with the inscription ‘Loyalty to duty in war’ (so-called Non-Fighter’s Cross)
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#71-1205 – Prussia – Medal of the Crown Order (Лот: 4678)
The Emperor and King Wilhelm II issued the medal to the crown order by verbal decree on December 1, 1888. According to the provisions, the Crown Order Medal was awarded only to sub-servants (lackeys, bodyguards, valets, etc.) of non-Prussian courts, and since May 3, 1889, also to foreign sub-officials. Since 1893, indigenous civilians in the German protected areas have also been able to receive the Crown Order Medal. The Crown Order Medal basically ranks behind the Red Eagle Order Medal. Exceptions to this rule have occurred but are rare.Here an earlier example in gilded bronze with the exceptionally rare case of issue