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  • Germany, Imperial. A Lot of Medals & Awards
  • Germany, Imperial. A Lot of Medals & Awards
  • Germany, Imperial. A Lot of Medals & Awards
  • Germany, Imperial. A Lot of Medals & Awards
  • Germany, Imperial. A Lot of Medals & Awards

Item: G45433

Germany, Imperial. A Lot of Medals & Awards

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Germany, Imperial. A Lot of Medals & Awards

Germany, Imperial. A Queen Auguste Victoria Medal for Mercy, c.1914; circular medal constructed of feinzink, the obverse bears the left-facing portrait of Auguste Victoria, to the right is “AUGUSTE VICTORIA”, to the left is the star of the Order of the Black Eagle, encompassed by a detailed border, the reverse shows a paramedic tending to a wounded man's arm and a nurse on the right side, inscribed with “BARMHERZIGKEIT 1914” (Mercifulness 1914), signed “GRUN HAL VERL” on the bottom left side and “STURM FEC” on the bottom right side, measuring 33.16 mm, weighing 18 g;

Prussia, State. A King Wilhelm II Medal for Protection, A circular medal constructed of silvered bronze, the obverse bears the right-facing portrait of King Wilhelm II, circumscribed with “WILHELM II KOENIG VON PREUSSEN”, the reverse bears the inscription “DEM BESTEN SCHUTZEN” (PROTECT THE BEST) encompassed by an oak leaf wreath tied with a ribbon at the bottom, marked “E. WEIGAND SC” on the bottom of the obverse, measuring 34.11 mm;

Prussia, State. A Centenary Medal for the Napoleonic War, A circular medal constructed of silver, the obverse bears the left-facing portrait of King Wilhelm II in uniform wearing a Pickelhaube helmet, the reverse bears a central monument circumscribed with “5.12.1813 KURHESS. JÄG. B. No. 11 5.12.1913”, with loop for suspension, measuring 34.88 mm (w) x 39.60 mm (h), all very fine.

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