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Austria-Hungary – Golden Cross of Merit with Crown (Verdienstkreuz mit der Krone, Goldene Klasse)

Specifications

  • Established: 16 February 1850 by Emperor Franz Joseph I
  • Material: Gold-plated with enamel
  • Dimensions: 59.62 mm (height) x 36.46 mm (width)
  • Suspension: Imperial Austrian Crown
  • Ribbon: Original

Historical Background

  • The Golden Cross of Merit with Crown was a higher distinction of the Austrian Cross of Merit system, awarded to both civilians and military personnel for outstanding service to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
  • It was introduced as an enhanced version of the Gold Cross of Merit, signifying a higher level of merit and recognition.
  • The addition of the Imperial Austrian Crown denoted extraordinary achievement, often awarded to high-ranking officials, distinguished civil servants, and officers for long-term or exceptional service.
  • Recipients included military officers, public servants, diplomats, scientists, and individuals contributing significantly to state affairs.

Design Features

Obverse (Front) Details

  • Latin cross with enameled arms, an elegant design reflecting imperial prestige.
  • Central medallion with the initials “FJ”, representing Emperor Franz Joseph I (Franz Joseph I Rex et Imperator).
  • The Imperial Crown of Austria sits above the cross, distinguishing it from the standard Cross of Merit.

Reverse (Back) Details

  • Central medallion inscribed with “1849”, marking the founding year of the award by Franz Joseph I.
  • Manufacturer: Wilhelm Kunz
  • Original Ribbon: Included
  • Hallmarks: Present on the ring

Award Criteria & Classes

The Cross of Merit system included:

  • Golden Cross of Merit with Crown (This Piece) – The highest honor within this series, recognizing extraordinary distinction.
  • Golden Cross of Merit – A high-ranking award for distinguished service.
  • Silver Cross of Merit – Awarded for notable achievements in military or civil service.
  • Bronze Cross of Merit – Given for long-term meritorious contributions.

The Golden Cross of Merit with Crown was awarded to:

  • High-ranking military officers for exceptional leadership and bravery.
  • Senior civil servants and diplomats for outstanding contributions to the state.
  • Individuals in science, arts, and public works who significantly enhanced Austro-Hungarian culture and influence.

Significance in World War I (1914–1918)

  • During World War I, the Golden Cross of Merit with Crown became an important military and civil decoration.
  • It was frequently awarded for:
    • Strategic military leadership.
    • Exceptional acts of service in logistics, administration, and wartime governance.
    • Contributions to war industries and national defense efforts.

After the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, the order was discontinued, but it remains highly collectible due to its historical significance and intricate craftsmanship.

This Austria-Hungary Golden Cross of Merit with Crown represents a prestigious recognition of military and civil excellence in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Its intricate enameled design, imperial crown suspension, and historical significance make it a valuable piece for collectors of Austro-Hungarian orders and medals.

For further authentication and valuation, please refer to provided pictures to assess crown detailing, enamel quality, and ribbon integrity.

Austria-Hungary – Golden Cross of Merit with Crown

$425,00Цена

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