Order of Naval Merit, II Class Breast Star (white distinction, Royal Crown)
SKU: 01.ESP.0116.104.01
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History
The Order of Naval Merit (Orden al Mérito Naval) was established by Queen Isabel II/Isabella II on August 3, 1866. It was founded to recognize the Spanish Navy Force which was taking part of many overseas battles at that time. The Order also recognized the civil and commercial ships who served to the Spanish Navy in combat.
The Order was awarded to members of the Spanish Naval Forces, Civil Guard, civilians, and foreigners for meritorious and gallant actions within the sphere of naval service.
The original grades were Grand Cross (or IV Class), III Class, II Class, and I Class. The Grand Cross was awarded to Admirals, III Class was awarded to Captains, II Class for Colonels of frigates, and I Class was for Lieutenants. The Silver Cross was added by the First Republic (1873-1874) to award marines and lowest classes. The decorations with Pension Distinction were instituted in 1891.
In 1869, the Order was divided into White Distinction (white enamels) and Red Distinction (red enamels). The decorations with White Distinction were awarded in recognition of distinguished services and actions rendered to Spain in peacetime. Otherwise, the decorations with Red Distinction were awarded in recognition of courage and effective actions in overseas combats.
The Bi-color decoration was added in 1925, in recognition of merits in peacetime with eminent risk of the life. This decoration was suppressed in 1931.
The Cross features a clasp on the 12 o'clock arm with the date and name of the campaign. If the Order is awarded more than once, the clasps are added on the arms of the Cross.
In 1995, the Order was amended by Juan Carlos I, and the yellow and blue distinctions were added to the Order.
The Order has not motto.
The Order is classified into Types based on the 1995 amended. Type I includes the decorations between 1864 and 1995, while Type II includes the Order after 1995.
The II Class Breast Star features a silver-colored plaque, a gold-colored (gilt) rectangular bar under the crown on the top cross arm, and may have four alternating silver-colored lions and castles between the arms of the cross.
Versions
$180-350 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
61x62mm
This version was manufactured between 1866 and 1931.
$100-190 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
62-64x62.5-65mm
I Saz Arebal, Madrid
c.1975-2014
$730+ USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
78.5mm
This version was manufactured between 1875 and 1925.
$190 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
64.5mm
c.1938-1975.
$680+ USD
Silver/Gold/Enamelled
78mm
This version is 18k gold, and it was manufactured circa 1920.
$720 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
$1100 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
78mm
Castells, Barcelona
This version was manufactured between 1889-1931.
$830+ USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
$300+ USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
$720+ USD
Silver/Gold/Enamelled
90mm
This version was manufactured circa 1900.
$300 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
N/A
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
This version does not depict any crown, and it is a very rare model from the First Spanish Republic (1873-1874). It is no holes on body o...
$600+ USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
55-70mm
$300 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
$770 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
This version do not depicts any crown, and it is a very rare model from First Spanish Republic (1873-1874). It is no holes on body of sta...
Miniatures
$80 USD
17mm
Silver gilt/Enamelled
$110 USD
23mm
Silver gilt/Enamelled
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