the obverse consisting of a red enameled field
A Kriegsmarine EM/NCO’s overseas cap eagle
(Ehrenzeichen vom Roten Kreuz in Bronze)
with a plaque riveted to the front
along with exhibiting wear in the brown rayon lining where it butts the beige rayon in the right sleeve
Luxembourg, Kingdom. An Order of the Oak Crown, III. Class Commander, c. 1900 Hold the obverse consisting of a(Eechelaafkrounenuerden). Instituted December 29th, 1841 by King Wilhelm II. (c. 1900). Consisting of a Cross Patte in silver with white enameled arms, both sides feature a central green enameled medallion inscribed with a crowned W in silver gilt, surrounded by a silver ring, suspended from a pierced ball and swivel ring for suspension from its period original neck ribbon, unmarked, measuring 50. 1 mm (w) x 56. 5 mm (l), weighing 39. 22 grams.