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Sign of words, 1-3 cl of Prussian Crown Order.
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White enamelled gold mantuakors, 2 mm from the edge a narrow gold line. Slightly vaulted medallion of gold, then in relief a royal crown. All around a blue enamelled ring, a fracture text of gold: “GOTT MITT UNS.” The gold side medallion, slightly arched, then in relief name cipher WR, around a blue enamelled ring with gold text, fracture: “On 18 October 1861.” On the edge of the medallion stamped: “WILM.” On the upper cruciate arm a ring, therein attached spiral ribbon ring gold.
Title: Sign of words, 1-3 cl of Prussian Crown Order.
Description:
White enamelled gold mantuakors, 2 mm from the edge a narrow gold line.
Slightly vaulted medallion of gold, then in relief a royal crown.
All around a blue enamelled ring, a fracture text of gold: “GOTT MITT UNS.
” The gold side medallion, slightly arched, then in relief name cipher WR, around a blue enamelled ring with gold text, fracture: “On 18 October 1861.
” On the edge of the medallion stamped: “WILM.
” On the upper cruciate arm a ring, therein attached spiral ribbon ring gold.
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