Order of Ludwig, Silver Medal
SKU: 01.HSD.0102.302.01
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Physical Description
A circular medal constructed of silver. The images and inscriptions on the obverse and reverse of the medal vary based on period of manufacture.
History
The Order of Ludwig was founded by Grand Duke Ludwig I on August 25, 1807 as an order without a name or statutes. In 1831, the Grand Ducal House and Merit Order was renamed the Order of Ludwig and received new statutes. It was not until December 14, 1837 that statues were adopted and the order was given a formal title. The order was divided into five classes including Grand Cross, I Class Commander, II Class Commander, I Class Knight, and II Class Knight. Membership of each class of the order was not limited. The Grand Master of the Order of Ludwig was always the Grand Duke and he alone was entitled to appoint members. Grand Crosses were reserved for persons of princely birth or a comparable rank. An order chancellery for the Order of Ludwig was established and all the business regarding the order was taken care of by the chancellery.
In 1853, the Order of Ludwig was expanded and the Gold and Silver Medals were added as grades. In 1854, Grand Duke Ludwig III added a statute to the order that if a member was guilty of an unworthy behavior, they could no longer use the insignia of the order in their coat of arms or title. In 1860, Grand Duke Ludwig III established detailed instructions for wearing the order. In 1912, Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig revised the statutes. Instead of a Knight's Cross I and II Class, he instead established the Honor Cross and the Knight's Cross. In 1917, on the occasion of his 25th anniversary in government, Grand Duke Ernst donated the Collar of the order. The princes of the Grand Ducal House would receive the Collar on their 21st birthdays. It could also be awarded to princes of a ruling house who married a princess of the Grand Ducal Hesse. The collar was only worn on special occasions.
Upon a recipient's death, the order had to be returned to the chancellery. If a member received a higher class of the order, the lower class had to be returned. Recipients of the Order of Ludwig were required to add the dignity received to their coat of arms.
The Order of Ludwig was primarily conferred upon individuals in recognition of civil merit, but following the outbreak of the First World War, it also became an award for military merit. Awards conferred for military merit featured crossed swords. The order grades were conferred with diamonds to recognize exceptional merit.
The Order became obsolete in 1918, following the abdication of the last Grand Duke of Hesse.
Statute drafts were created on December 25, 1843 for the Ludwig Medal and trial medals were minted by Stadelmann, Darmstadt. The trial medals were never awarded, but the samples were preserved. Grand Duke Ludwig III established the Medal of Merit of the Order of Ludwig on February 22, 1853. On May 30, 1853, the name of the medal was changed to Golden Medal of the Grand Ducal Hessian Order of Ludwig. On October 25, 1859, statutes were added to the order and the Silver Medal was established. Dies of the Gold and Silver Medals were cut by Carl Friedrich Voigt.
The Silver Medals (1849-1889) feature the portrait of Ludwig III on the obverse. The Silver Medals (1889-1894) feature the portrait of Ludwig IV on the obverse. The Silver Medals (1894-1918) feature the portrait of Ernst Ludwig on the obverse.
Versions
$500 USD
Silver
Obv: LUDWIG III GROSHERZOG VON HESSEN Rev: FÜR TAPFERKEIT
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ludwig III and was awarded for bravery from 1849 to 1889.
$500 USD
Silver
Obv: LUDWIG III GROSHERZOG VON HESSEN Rev: FÜR FÜNFZIGJÄHRIGE TREUE VERDIENSTE
33mm
This version features the bust of Ludwig III and was awarded for 50 years of service. It was awarded from 1850 to 1889.
$400 USD
Silver
Obv: LUDWIG III GROSHERZOG VON HESSEN Rev: FÜR VIELJÄHRIGE TREUE DIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ludwig III and was awarded for long service. It was awarded between 1850 and 1869.
$350 USD
Silver
Obv: LUDWIG III GROSHERZOG VON HESSEN Rev: FÜR LANGJÄHRIGE TREUE DIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ludwig III and was awarded for long service. This version was awarded from 1869 to 1889.
$350 USD
Silver
Obv: LUDWIG III GROSHERZOG VON HESSEN Rev: FÜR WIEDERHOLTE RETTUNG VON MENSCHENLEBEN
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ludwig III and was awarded for repeated life saving. It was awarded in 1862.
$350 USD
Silver
Obv: LUDWIG III GROSHERZOG VON HESSEN Rev: FÜR TREUE DIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ludwig III and was awarded for loyal service. It was awarded from 1850 to 1889.
$300 USD
Silver
Obv: LUDWIG III GROSHERZOG VON HESSEN Rev: FÜR VERDIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ludwig III and was awarded for merit. It was awarded from 1850 to 1889.
$400 USD
Silver
Obv: LUDWIG IV GROSHERZOG VON HESSEN Rev: FÜR FÜNFZIGJÄHRIGE TREUE DIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ludwig IV and was awarded for 50 years service. It was awarded from 1889 to 1894.
$300 USD
Silver
Obv: LUDWIG IV GROSHERZOG VON HESSEN Rev: FÜR TREUE DIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ludwig IV and was awarded for loyal service. It was awarded from 1889 to 1894.
$300 USD
Silver
Obv: LUDWIG IV GROSHERZOG VON HESSEN Rev: FÜR VERDIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ludwig IV and was awarded for merit. It was awarded from 1889 to 1894.
$150 USD
Silver
Obv: ERNST LUDWIG GROSSHERZOG Rev: FÜR FÜNFZIGJÄHRIGE TREUE DIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ernst Ludwig and was awarded for 50 years. It was awarded from 1894 to 1918.
$100 USD
Silver
Obv: ERNST LUDWIG GROSSHERZOG Rev: FÜR LANGJÄHRIGE TREUE DIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ernst Ludwig and was awarded for long service. It was awarded from 1894 to 1918.
$100 USD
Silver
Obv: ERNST LUDWIG GROSSHERZOG Rev: FÜR TREUE DIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ernst Ludwig and was awarded for loyal service. It was awarded from 1894 to 1918.
$100 USD
Silver
Obv: ERNST LUDWIG GROSSHERZOG Rev: FÜR VERDIENSTE
33mm
This version bears the bust of Ernst Ludwig and was awarded for merit. It was awarded from 1894 to 1918.
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