Princely Honour Cross, Military Division, I Class Cross (with crown, in gold)

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SKU: 01.REU.0101.201.01.005

Estimated market value:

$2,500 USD

  • Princely Honour Cross, Military Division, I Class Cross (with crown, in gold) Obverse

Estimated market value:

$2,500 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Gold/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Rev: H
  • Size
    50mm
  • Image Licensing
    The image of the Princely Honour Cross, Military Division, I Class Cross (with crown, in gold) is attributed to Auction House Andreas Thies, 48th auction. The image is found in the catalogue of the 48th auction from May 11, 2012 on page 116, number 1030_48.

History


The Princely Honour Cross was founded by Prince Heinrich XIV on 24 May, 1869 and was conferred upon individuals who rendered outstanding service to the prince and principality of Reuss-Gera. The order could be conferred upon both citizens of Reuss-Gera as well as foreigners.

The order was originally established for Reuss-Gera (Reuss Younger Line), but following the death of Prince Heinrich XXII of Reuss-Greiz (Reuss Elder Line) in 1902, it was extended to include Reuss-Greiz.

In 1885, a surmounting crown was added to the I Class Cross, and starting in 1909, all decorations could be awarded with a surmounting crown to indicate special merit. At the same time, the Silver Merit Medal was also added to the order.

In 1897, the Gold Merit Medal was added to the order.

Beginning in 1909, the decorations conferred for military service were awarded with crossed swords through the centre of the cross, or on the ring above the decoration.

After 1909, the crown and crossed swords attributes could both be present on one decoration.

In 1915, a war ribbon was added to the order. Awards with or without swords could be conferred on the ribbon.

The I Class Cross was conferred upon military personnel with the rank of Generalmajor and Oberst, as well as medical officers and military officials of a similar rank.

The I Class Cross with Crown was awarded to military personnel with the rank of Generalleutnant and upwards. It could also be conferred upon medical officers of a similar status, as well as high-ranking military officials who had the predicate of “Exzellenz”.

The I Class with Swords may or may not feature rays between the cross arms. This may result in a price variation.

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