(Medaille für Verdienste). A grouping of three medals, including a Hesse-Darmstadt Silver Bravery Medal, a round silver medal, the obverse depicting the leftward facing head of Grand Duke Ludwig III, circumscribed by his name and title, the reverse inscribed FÜR TAPFERKEIT (For Bravery) within a laurel and oak wreath, on a loop for suspension from its period original ribbon, measuring 33.36 mm in diameter, light contact marks, in overall very fine condition. A Württemberg Silver Military Merit Medal, a round medal constructed of silvered bronze, the obverse depicting the rightward facing bust of Wilhelm, circumscribed by his name and title, the reverse inscribed FÜR TAPFERKEIT UND TREUE (German - For Bravery and Loyalty) within a laurel wreath, on a double loop for suspension from a period original ribbon, measuring 28.34 mm in diameter, in overall near very fine condition. A Hanseatic Cross, constructed of silver-plated copper and red enamels, the obverse depicts the Hamburg Coat of Arms in a central medallion, the reverse bears the inscription Für Verdienst im Kriege 1914 (For Merit in the 1914 War), on loop for suspension from a ribbon with two red stripes on a white background, measures 40.19 mm (w) x 44.01 mm (h), and in near extremely fine condition.