Since prussian orders enjoy here always large popularity, I would like to show you my comture star with swords from the royal prussian houseorder of Hohenzollern.
Avers, with some damages in enamel. The two lower swordparts are lost.
Revers, silver and gold, needel silver gilded, 67 gr., 77,5 x 68 mm
The star is compound from three segments. The rear of the cross is continuous white enamelled.
Star in side view
Medaillon
Cutting mark of Johann Wagner u. Sohn, Berlin
Revers Medaillon, opened
Cover with screw to fasten the Medaillon on the rear front of the korpus
Hinge of the needle
Needlehook
Opened hinge of the needle with a mark.
Due to the few awards it is one of the rarest medals of Prussia.
Wagner manufactured this order from 1883 to 1918. Since the cross and the swords were manufactured in gold, production is to be excluded after 1916.
Does someone have photos of recipients with this comture star?
Does someone have rear views of dated, prussian order stars, manufactured from Wagner, whom it can show here?
Best regards
Eagle
Avers, with some damages in enamel. The two lower swordparts are lost.
Revers, silver and gold, needel silver gilded, 67 gr., 77,5 x 68 mm
The star is compound from three segments. The rear of the cross is continuous white enamelled.
Star in side view
Medaillon
Cutting mark of Johann Wagner u. Sohn, Berlin
Revers Medaillon, opened
Cover with screw to fasten the Medaillon on the rear front of the korpus
Hinge of the needle
Needlehook
Opened hinge of the needle with a mark.
Due to the few awards it is one of the rarest medals of Prussia.
Wagner manufactured this order from 1883 to 1918. Since the cross and the swords were manufactured in gold, production is to be excluded after 1916.
Does someone have photos of recipients with this comture star?
Does someone have rear views of dated, prussian order stars, manufactured from Wagner, whom it can show here?
Best regards
Eagle
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