House Order of the Golden Flame, Breast Star (Prinzen size)
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SKU: 01.HHL.0101.102.01.003
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An eight-sided star, constructed of silver, gold, and enamel. The arms are faceted. The star features a superimposed finely pebbled Maltese cross with raised smooth borders. There are flames in between the cross arms. The centre medallion is enamelled in blue and features the inscription ‘IN SENIO’ (‘in old age’) in gold. The medallion ring is elevated and divided into three parts, the middle part with a rope-like pattern. The reverse is silver and smooth with a pinback.
The House Order of the Golden Flame was founded by Prince Philipp Ernst I. It was originally conferred upon the male and female descendants of the prince in an effort to foster bonds of kinship and friendship.
The order was redesigned by the founder's son, Prince Karl Albrecht I, in 1770 to include the grades of Commander, Commander Breast Star, and Knight. The prince renamed the order the House Order of the Phoenix and expanded the order recipients to include foreign and German aristocrats. Recipients from German nobility had to trace their lineage back a minimum of four generations.
The obverse inscription translates to “In Old Age”, referring to the founder’s advanced age at the time of the House Order’s institution.
The reverse of the cross features the monogram of the founder.
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