Front side: Honorary signs of court hunting in bronze
Reverse: Badge of honour of court hunt in bronze
- Material: bronze, glass enamel
- Size: about 47mm x 31.4mm
- Weight: about 23g
The badge of honor of the court hunt was established by the Kaiser and King William II. On November 50, 3, Prince Karl Friedrich established the 1859 anniversary of the "Very Noble Order of the White Deer Sancti Huberty." The badge of honor was awarded in 3 degrees: gold, silver and bronze. The golden badge of honor has a golden wreath and a silver deer head. The silver tier has a dark (patinated) wreath, as well as a silver deer head. The bronze tier is made entirely of bronze. The background on all steps is enameled in green. Gold (silver gilt) and silver badges have a silver stamp on the reverse along with a crescent and crown, and a manufacturer's stamp.
- S&W - for Sy and Wagner manufacturer. The badge of honor is extremely rare. So, Sy and Wagner made only 2 of gold, 7 of silver and only 17 of bronze. The badge was awarded only to the living knights of the previously donated order by the white deer Sancti Huberty.
High oval sign in bronze. The back side is smooth with an oval overlay and perpendicular pin.
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Front side: Honorary signs of court hunting in bronze
Reverse: Badge of honour of court hunt in bronze