German Prussian Order of the Crown – 2nd Class Breast Star Replica
This is a reproduction of the Order of the Crown (Kronenorden), 2nd Class Breast Star, a Prussian decoration founded on October 18, 1861 by King William I on the occasion of his coronation in Königsberg.
The order served as a general merit award and was assimilated into the hierarchy of the Prussian Order of the Red Eagle in November 1861.
Order structure:
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First Class
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Second Class (with or without breast star)
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Third Class
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Fourth Class
Variants:
Different distinctions were awarded, including crosses with swords (introduced during the 1864 German-Danish War), with swords on the ring, with long service numbers, with the Cross of St. John, and with medical distinctions (1870).
Award statistics (1861–1918):
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First Class: approx. 2,553 awards
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Second Class: approx. 13,467 awards
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Third Class: approx. 31,074 awards
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Fourth Class: approx. 60,231 awards
Design of the 2nd Class Breast Star:
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Blue-enameled cross with gilded borders
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Central medallion with the Prussian crown emblem
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Star-shaped background in silver tone
Note: This item is a collectible reproduction intended for study, historical display, reenactment, or educational purposes. It is not an original awarded decoration.