Greg is right, although the Centennarmedaille was given to all who had served previous to that date, making it ubiquitous. The photos aren't good, but the silver stickpin is for a sport event, and I'm not sure the large blue and gold cross is even German. The ribbon on the lower right looks like it might have come off a watch fob.
although the Centennarmedaille was given to all who had served previous to that date, making it ubiquitous.
Almost right. It was awarded to all soldiers in service in 1897 plus to all still living veterans of the wars of 1864, 1866 and 1870/71. Those who were in service in between did not get it, from what I know. Though, still enough to get the medal everywhere at every time.
Thanks Uwe, forgot to mention those. My posting therefore should read "to all militry in service in 1897" - or are the "Militärbeamte" not even counted as military? I'm not sure about that... well, at least it is all said now.
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