War Cross for Civil Merit, I Class Cross

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SKU: 02.AUT.0121.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$1700 USD

  • I Class Cross Obverse
  • I Class Cross Obverse
  • I Class Cross Reverse
  • I Class Cross Reverse
  • I Class Cross Detail

Estimated market value:

$1700 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Austria (Imperial)
  • Makers
    Bachruch
  • Composition
    Silver gilt/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: MERITO CIVILI TEMPORE BELLI MCMXV FJ I
  • Size
    62-65mm
  • Version Remarks
    This award weighs 65.2 grams.

Physical Description and Item Details


Austria, Imperial. A War Cross for Civilian Services, First Grade, c.1917

1915-1918 Issue. A War Cross for Civilian Services First Grade (Kriegskreuz für Zivildienste 1. Grades); a cross constructed of silver gilt and white enameled arms and with an oak wreath between the arms of the cross; the obverse with a central white enameled medallion, inscribed “Merito Civili Tempore Beli MCMXV” (Latin - Civilian Service during War) with “FJI” in capital letters for Franciscus Josephus Primus; the reverse plain, with a vertical pinback; marked “A” six times for silver content, and “W” three times for an unkown maker; measuring 63.27 mm (w) x 62.68 mm (h); weighing 65.2 grams; with only light contact marks on the enamels, but completely free of chips and cracks of any kind; in overall extremely fine condition.


History


The War Cross for Civil Merit was instituted on February 8, 1916 by Emperor Franz Joseph I. It was awarded to recognize the outstanding zeal and sacrifice of civilians within war effort services during World War I. The decoration was designed by artist Josef Hoffmann.

It was also conferred upon members of the military that were not directly involved in the battles. Most often for achievements in administration, charitable work, finance or the wartime economy.

The decoration is awarded in four classes, to account for the importance of achievement and social standing of the awardee. It was worn on the left breast, as it was too difficult to come up with a ribbon that pleased both the Austrian and Hungarian empire.

The obverse inscription translates to "Civil Merit in Time of War 1915".

The I Class Cross was conferred upon high ranking military personnel and important civilian recipients. It is much large than the other classes, measuring 64mm in diameter, and features gold-plating. This decoration was manufactured by the Wiener Werkstatte of the firm of Bachruch in Budapest.

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