An extremely fine quality and very well preserved Prussian House order of Hohenzollern Knight’s Cross with Swords (Königlicher Hausorden von Hohenzollern Kreuz der Ritter mit Schwertern); constructed of silver gilt and fine blue, green, black, and white enamels in the shape of a cross pattée with arms in rounded ends with white-black white-alternating enamels; with gilded crossed swords and a green enameled oak leaf wreath between the arms; the obverse with a black enameled eagle in a white enamel center medallion, surrounded by a blue enameled ring circumscribed “Vom Fels zum Meer” (From the mountain to the ocean); the reverse with a white enameled center medallion with the crown cipher, surrounded by a blue enameled ring circumscribed “Den 18 Januar 1851” (The 18th January 1851); maker marked “W&S” for “Wagner & Sohn” and with the German crescent moon and crown, as well as “937” for silver content; on a swivel crown suspension and its matching seemingly unused period original ribbon; measuring 37.94 mm (w) x 59.68 mm (w); weighing 24.0 grams. Accompanied by its original presentation case, constructed of heavy pressed paper with a black faux leather (leatherette) exterior; with a lined interior lid and a lined medal bed; functional spring catch with stud release; intact interior fabric hinge cover and a fully intact exterior leatherette hinge; measuring 88 mm (w) x 68 mm (h); very small chip in the enamels on the six o-clock arm on the reverse; in overall near mint condition. (C:213)