Includes:
1. Three 1914 Battles Commemorative Ring: in silver, dark patina, maker marked "RS" along with a faded hallmarked on the inside, illustrating a shield bearing the number "42" framed by laurel leaves at the top, the date "1914" in the centre and inscribed "ANTWERPEN" (Siege of Antwerp) below, the shoulders with ribbon banners marked "NAMUR" (Siege of Namur) on the left and "LÜTTICH" (Battle of Liege), the ribbon banners interlaced with laurel leaves, the face plate measuring 10 mm (w) x 16.8 mm (h), the ring measuring 21 mm in diameter.
2. Kaiser Wilhelm II and Emperor Franz Joseph 1914 Patriotic Ring: in silvered bronze, unmarked, illustrating the left-facing busts of Kaiser Wilhelm II and Emperor Franz Joseph, with crossed branches of laurel leaves and oak leaves above and inscribed "DEUTSCHE TREUE" (German Loyalty) below, all within a circular frame, the body of the ring designed with thatched-look and creating multiple voided areas, the face plate measuring 16.8 mm in diameter, the ring measuring 20.5 mm in diameter.
3. Emperor Franz Joseph I and Kaiser Wilhelm II Patriotic Ring: in silvered bronze, unmarked, illustrating the right-facing busts of Emperor Franz Joseph I and Kaiser Wilhelm II within a circular frame, the ring itself designed with twelve bursts, with two raised stacked points between each burst, the face plate measuring 14.5 mm in diameter, the ring measuring 22.5 mm in diameter.
Together, better than very fine.

