Military Long Service Cross in Gold for 25 Years (1839-1871)

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SKU: 02.HSD.0109.102.01.001

Estimated market value:

$950 USD

  • Military Long Service Cross in Gold for 25 Years (1839-1871) Obverse
  • Military Long Service Cross in Gold for 25 Years (1839-1871) Reverse

Estimated market value:

$950 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Gold
  • Inscription
    Obv: L Rev: 25 JAHRE TREUER DIENSTE
  • Size
    31mm
  • Image Licensing
    The image of the Military Long Service Cross in Gold for 25 Years (1839-1871) is attributed to Andreas Thies, Catalog 47, December 17, 2011. Please see the following page for more information: https://www.andreas-thies.de/onTEAM/grafik/A47_065_096.pdf

Physical Description and Item Details


A smooth and polished Rupert cross with a narrow border, constructed of gold. The obverse medallion features a smooth border and a crowned monogram ‘L’ on a pebbled background. The reverse medallion features a ‘25’ and around it the circular inscription ‘IAHRE TREUER DIENSTE’ (25 years of loyal service). On loop for suspension, on a dark red ribbon with broad white side stripes.

History


The Military Long Service Cross was founded by Grand Duke Ludwig III and was originally conferred upon military personnel in recognition of long and meritorious service.

The Gold Cross was awarded to Officers and the Silver Cross was awarded to Non-Commissioned Officers. Members of the military who filled non-combat related roles, as well as members of the Gendarmerie were eligible to receive the cross. As of 1847, civil servants became eligible to receive the cross, as long as they were committee members of the military court.

The crosses awarded between the years of 1833 and 1839 feature Roman numerals on the reverse, while the crosses awarded between the years of 1839 to 1871 feature Arabic numerals on the reverse.

On October 30, 1839, a crown was added to the Gold and Silver Crosses to indicate 50 years of service.

The Gold Cross for 50 Years was originally conferred upon Officers in recognition of 50 years of faithful service, but beginning in 1897, it was awarded to high ranking court officials.

On May 5, 1897, the Military Long Service Cross was renamed the Court Officials Long Service Decoration.

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