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    Posted (edited)

    Hi gentlemens !

     

    After this wonderful post on the orders and decorations of Lippe...

     

     

     

    I propose to continue the momentum with this so simple but so pretty Prussian decoration.

     

    There is a lot of variation possible, with many ribbons... Some are very rare !

     

    Show us all this !

     

     

     

     

    I would start with this pretty 3rd class cross, which I have had for a long time, with its case.

     

    Hallmarked W on the lower branch.

     

     

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    Not the end for me... but later ! 😁

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    Posted

    Acquired more recently, this 2nd class cross, also marked W on the lower branch.

     

    No ribbon unfortunately, I will have to put a modern one...

     

     

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    😃

    Posted

    My only crown order 3rd class (which i no longer own) with swords that i had purchased at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. slightly abused, but still a nice find on holiday.

     

     

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    Posted
    6 minutes ago, chuck said:

    My only crown order 3rd class (which i no longer own) with swords that i had purchased at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. slightly abused, but still a nice find on holiday.

     

     

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    Wow !

     

    Third class with X are pretty rare...

     

    🙂

    Posted

    Ohoh, here I can add something very special from a Lippe-guy.

    Hauptmann Hermann Kellner (the 2nd) got his crown order 3rd class with swords on 20th September 1866.
    But only a picture of him with his medalbar exposes, why this award is so special...
    As Kellner II. was in 1866 a citizen of the principality Lippe-Detmold, he was for Prussians concidered as a foreigner and therefore he got his crown order at the ribbon for foreigners (light blue ribbon instead of the black and white Prussian combatant ribbon)!
    Actually I don´t know the number of awards, but the number shouldn´t be that big...

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    Posted (edited)
    On 01/01/2024 at 07:29, Wild Card said:

    How about a third class with swords and more swords.

     

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    Wow !

     

    What's a beauty !

     

    More modest for me, a 4th class with swords, Wagner's made...

     

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    Happy new year everybody !

     

    😀

     

     

    On 31/12/2023 at 16:40, Komtur said:

    Generalmajor Oskar Traeger (1865-1937)

     

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    What a great group !

    Edited by pinpon590
    Posted

    Cool thread, looks like some heavy artillery has already come out. I have a few grades of the order, here is the somewhat lowly Crown Order Medal. I know you Prussophiles will say 'this isn't a grade of the order', and you're right, it was associated with the order and given at the personal behest of the Kaiser, not through the usual channels. .

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    Posted

    Excellent piece Vince and in a very nice original case of issue! I used to have one of these and the Red Eagle medal as well. Both were cased. Unusual and scarce award! Thanks for sharing!

    Posted

    Here's a KO4 with Geneva Cross, which I believe dates to about 1880. It's unmarked, as it should be, and note the earlier, slightly smaller case with the early closure.

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    Posted

    Here is my favourite, a KO2 by Wagner with the 60 Year Anniversary button, with a very elaborate ribbon for wear under the collar. I believe about 20 of these were awarded. Unfortunately the recipient is unknown, but I do know that he also received the RAO3.

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