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    Guest Rick Research

    I like his Bart Simpson: "Didn't see me-can't prove anything" expression AND the outdoors reflection in his buttons.

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    The 2nd one a Kronenorder?

    Yes, I would say a Prussian Crown Order 3rd class. With regard to the fourth medal, the bust looks somewhat like Franz Joseph of Austria, or it could be one of the Saxe-Altenburg fifty year jubilee medals which were awarded in 1903. Of these medals, 18 were awarded in gold, 40 in silver and 2,448 in bronze. The problem is that these medals were worn on a dark green ribbon with side stripes whereas the one in the picture appears to be on a solid color ribbon.

    If that?s what it is, it would be interesting to know if our subject made the cut for the gold :) or had to settle for a silver :( . The politics of the giving of orders and decorations is a fascinating subject. :rolleyes:

    The star is to the Prussian Black Eagle Order.

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    Paintings show it as a solid color ribbon.

    On 14 April 1896, Franz Joseph I named the German Crown Prince a lieutenant in the 7th Hussars (k. und k. Husaren-Regiment Wilhelm II. Deutscher Kaiser und K?nig von Preu?en Nr. 7). He still held this position in 1898 so he should have received the Signum Memoriae on the all-red military ribbon.

    1899 schematismus of 7.HR attached. According to it he had the bronze version.

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