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who served in France during the First World War
Wick received the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross in August 1940
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and was suppressed by Royal Ordinance of 16 April in 1824 which made it illegal to wear decorations and insignia other than those of Royal orders
illustrating the right-facing bust of Crown Prince Rudolph
Lippe-Schaumberg, Principality. A Long Service Decoration, C.1851 Buy Now who served in France during(Dienstauszeichnungen). Instituted 11 June 1851 by Prince Paul Friedrich Emile Leopold III. A gilded iron clasp for ten years (N. C. O. and men), P F E L cipher inscribed on obverse for Paul Friedrich Emile Leopold, reverse bears a horizontal pinback, stitched on red ribbon with two yellow stripes, measuring 45. 17 mm (w) x 14. 08 mm (h), very fine.
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