Prussia, Kingdom. A Rare Order Of The Red Eagle, Ii Class Breast Star With Brilliance United Republic of Footnote: Awarded to a Frenchman
Description
Footnote: Awarded to a Frenchman
he rendered services of the highest order
An example of a 1866-1914 Golden Bravery Medal (Goldene Tapferkeitsmedaille)
the John O'Gaunt's Bowman Neck Badge and the John O'Gaunt's Bowman Medal
(1842-present issue)
Prussia, Kingdom. A Rare Order Of The Red Eagle, Ii Class Breast Star With Brilliance United Republic of Footnote: Awarded to a Frenchman(Roter Adler Orden, II Bruststern mit Brillanten). Instituted 12 June 1792 by King Friedrich Wilhelm II. (1854 1918 issue). A rare and highly desirable example of the order, constructed of Gold and silver with multi coloured enamels, the obverse consisting of a rhomboid star, its arms featuring 56 rays pebbled with vibrant cut glass stones, overlaid by a Cross Patte with a Gold frame and white enameled arms, bearing a central white enameled medallion
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