Order of the Star of Honour, I Class Grand Commander Sash Badge

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  • Order of the Star of Honour, I Class Grand Commander Sash Badge

Attributes

  • country
    India
  • date of institution
    October 30, 1937

History


The Order of the Star of Honour was originally instituted as the Badge of Honour by Maharaja Ganga Singh during the Maharaja's golden jubilee celebrations on October 30, 1947, and was created as the highest and only Order of the Bikaner State. The Order was initially conferred in 6 Classes to reward loyal and valuable service provided to the state. In 1944 the Order was modified and amended into 4 Classes, redesignated as the third highest award of the state behind the Order of the Vikram Star and the Order of the Sadul Star of Bikaner, and renamed the Order of the Star of Honour by Maharaja Sadul Singh. Both Bikaner subjects and British foreigners were eligible for the award.

Ladies were also eligible for the award of the Order.

27 awards of the I Class Grand Commander are known to have been made, with 8 bestowed upon members of the royal family, including 4 to Ladies of the household.

The I Class Grand Commander is worn by a Sash and features the motto of the Order in Devanagari script which translates to "Victory to the King who Conquers the Wilderness" or "Victory to the Desert Lord."

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  • Price

    $5000+ USD

  • Composition

    Silver gilt/Enamelled

  • Inscription

    Obv: [DEVANAGARI INSCRIPTION]

  • Size

    61mm

  • Maker

    Spink & Son, London

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