The Royal Order of the Crown of Hawaii, Officer
SKU: 01.HAW.0104.104.01
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The Royal Order of the Crown of Hawaii was originally founded by Kamehameha III as the Order of the Crown and Cross in 1848. It was revived by King Kalakaua on September 12, 1882 to commemorate his accession to the throne, and is considered the first royal knighthood for the Hawaiian Kingdom. The Order was awarded specifically for exceptional services rendered to the Sovereign or the State of Hawaii. There are 7 classes, Grand Cross, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer, Companion, and two under grades of medals.
The Officer is the same design as the Commander, but is smaller in size. It is suspended from a ribbon of white and blue and worn on the left breast. This award was conferred on 30 individuals, subjects, limited to 35, paid an admittance fee of $75. The Officer was awarded to members of the Swedish, Italian and Japanese Navy in 1883.
This Order was conferred on 204 individuals by King Kalakaua and 31 by Queen Liliuokalani. The Grand Council of this Order met only once, on January 21, 1884. The Royal Order of the Crown of Hawaii was the last order to be awarded (Companion, James Dunn, Hawaiian Consul Glasgow, 1892) before the monarchy was overthrown. However, the Order has recently been revived and amended by HRH Princess Owana Ka’ohelelani Salazar, Head of Royal House of Keoua Nui and Grandmaster of the Order in 2017, to again recognize distinguished service to the Hawaiian Nation.
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$4800+ USD
Gold/Enamelled
Obv: HAWAII KE KALAKAUNU
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