Obverse: 3rd Class Cross of Hanseatic Red Cross Clubs
Reverse side: 3rd Class Cross of the Hanseatic Red Cross Clubs
- Material: non-ferrous metal, silver-plated, enameled
- Size: 46.6mm
- Weight: 16.4g
Honorary crosses were donated by the Hanseatic Men's and Women's Red Cross Clubs. It is timed to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the Geneva Convention. Crosses were installed in 3 classes. 1st class is a pin cross with silver rays between enameled cross sleeves. The 2nd class shown here is also a plug cross, but without beams between the wishbones. 3rd class was awarded on tape. The 1st class cross was probably awarded only to high-ranking officials. 2nd class - for outstanding services, 3rd class - for special services. Differences in the number of awards of individual classes are certainly obvious when comparing the proposals of recent years. At the moment I can't find 1 class to sell.
Due to the small size of Hanseatic city clubs, these crosses are very rare and expensive. Unlike other national clubs, these crosses are shaped like a Maltese cross. Manufacturer, as in most land clubs in Gode, Berlin. (I would very much appreciate more details on the award rules)
Eight-pointed cross made of silver-plated bronze. The cross brackets of the front side are covered with red enamel made of glass and have a silver color. Front side with enameled round middle shield worn. Between the apices of the upper cruciform shoulder is a round segment with a raised edge and a hole with a raised edge. It has a small ring that is soldered tightly to the ring of the tape. The back side is silver plated with a round central shield. On it - manufacturer and assignment number or matrix number.
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Downside:
Tape:
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Obverse: 3rd Class Cross of Hanseatic Red Cross Clubs
Reverse side: 3rd Class Cross of the Hanseatic Red Cross Clubs