Hamburg Free City. A Weather Service Table Medal, A circular table medal constructed of bronze, the obverse bears the inscription “DEUTSCHER WETTERDIENST SEEWETTERAMT HAMBURG IN ANERKENNUNG FÜR WERTVOLLE MITARBEIT” (GERMAN WEATHER SERVICE SEEWETTERAMT HAMBURG RECOGNIZED FOR VALUABLE EMPLOYEES), with the image of a building with numerous windows, a globe with longitude and latitude lines and a boat superimposed over the globe, bordered by a simulated twisted rope, the reverse is plain, measuring 44.87 mm; Hamburg, Free City. A Mayor Johann Heinrich Burchard Table Medal, A circular medal constructed of bronze, the obverse bears the left facing portrait of Johann Heinrich Burchard, circumscribed with “JOHANN HEINRICH BURCHARD I U D BÜRGERMEISTER HAMBURG” (JOHANN HEINRICH BURCHARD I U D MAYOR OF HAMBURG), the reverse is plain, the obverse is marked “N. SC”, measuring 50.70 mm; Hamburg, Free City. A Hamburg Hanseatic Cross, (Hanseatenkreuz Hamburg). Constructed of silvered bronze with enamels, on loop for suspension from its period original ribbon, consisting of a Cross Pattée, the obverse with red enameled arms, with a central red enameled medallion bearing a silvered coat of arms of Hamburg, the reverse with an inscription of “FÜR VERDIENSTE IM KRIEGE 1914”, unmarked, measuring 39.98 mm (w) x 43.82 mm (h), weighing 16.7 grams, accompanied by a red and white striped ribbon; Hamburg, Free City. A Sisters of the Free and Hanseatic Hamburg Pin, A circular pin constructed of silvered non magnetic metal and white and red enamels, the obverse bears a red enamel Hamburg coat of arms on a white enamel background, encompassed by a red enamel border inscribed in gilt “SCHWESTERNSCHAFT DER FREIEN UND HANSESTADT HAMBURG” (SISTERS OF THE FREE AND HANSEATIC HAMBURG), the reverse is plain and bears a horizontal pinback, measuring 31.67 mm, all very fine.