The Princess of Wales' Own Rifles: Blackened bronze
this time to the 3rd Canadian Division Signal Company on July 26th
Fourth Class - 35mm
to officers in the Royal Navy or merchant service until 1993
three of the medals are affixed to a 135 mm-long zink bar with a horizontal pinback
Russia, Imperial. A Cross Of St. George, Type I, C. 1816-1817, German-Manufactured For Prussian Troops, Rare Hold The Princess of Wales' Own( ). Instituted in 1807. In silver, unmarked, German manufactured, as awarded to Prussian troops c. 1816 1817, an excellent example, measuring 43. 3 mm (w) x 48 mm (h) inclusive of its integral ring, exhibiting light contact and spotting overall, on an original period ribbon, very fine. Footnote: The Cross of St. George was instituted on February 13, 1807 and awarded for courage in battle, initially in one grade, and later, as of 1856, in four grades.