The WW1 Imperial German Prussian Order of the Crown 3rd Class in Gold is a distinguished military and civil decoration from the German Empire. Established in 1861 by King Wilhelm I of Prussia, the Order of the Crown recognized loyalty, service, and merit to the Prussian state. The 3rd Class award was typically conferred upon mid- to high-ranking officers and officials. The decoration consists of a gold-gilt Maltese cross with white enamel, featuring a central medallion bearing the Prussian royal crown and the inscription “Gott Mit Uns” (God With Us). The reverse displays a plain central disc. The Order was suspended from a blue, white-edged ribbon. During the First World War, this order served both military and civil purposes, reflecting varying degrees of service and merit. This example represents a significant artifact from the military and chivalric traditions of Imperial Germany during the early 20th century.
WW1 Imperial German Prussian Order of the Crown 3rd Class In Gold
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