Germany (Kingdom of Hannover) Silver Medal 1903 - Silver Wedding Anniversary of Ernst August and Princess Thyra of Denmark - Ernst August of Hanover (1845–1923)
89.92g. 60mm. AU/UNC. Medalier: F.X. Pawlik (signed below the truncation on obverse). Brockmann 1135. Obv.: Conjoined busts of Ernst August and Princess Thyra of Denmark facing right. Inscription around: ERNST AUGUST H•V•CUMB•H•ZBRU•LÜN • THYRA H•V•CUMB•H•ZBRU•LÜN•K•PRV•DÄNEM (Ernst August of Cumberland, Brunswick-Lüneburg – Thyra of Cumberland, Brunswick-Lüneburg, Princess of Denmark). Rev.: Crowned coats-of-arms of Brunswick–Hanover and Denmark side by side, connected by a ribbon, set among blooming roses. Below, intertwined wedding rings from which an agave plant grows. Inscription around: ZUR FEIER DER SILBERNEN HOCHZEIT (In celebration of the silver wedding anniversary). In exergue: 1878 21•DEC•1903 (1878 – 21 December 1903). Ernst August (1845–1923), Duke of Cumberland and titular King of Hanover, was the only son of King George V of Hanover and Queen Marie of Saxe-Altenburg. In 1878, he married Princess Thyra of Denmark, the youngest daughter of King Christian IX, in Copenhagen. This dynastic union symbolized the enduring connection between the royal houses of Hanover and Denmark following Hanover's annexation by Prussia. The medal, struck for their silver wedding anniversary in 1903, combines heraldic and floral elements to honor their noble lineage and long-standing marriage.
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