Faithful Service Decoration, Special Class
CATEGORY: Version
SKU: 02.GTR.0303.101.01.000
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An extremely well preserved example of a Faithful Service Cross for 50 Years of Service in its original case of issue; the cross constructed of silvered and gilt tombac constructed in the shape of a cross patte; the obverse with a gilt oak leaf wreath between the arms of the cross, with a static black enameled swastika in the center and the numeral “50” in gilt on the twelve o’clock arm; the reverse inscribed “Für treue Dienste” (German - For Loyal Services); on loop for suspension from its period original ribbon featuring a horizontally sewn-on pinback; measuring 41.37 mm (w) x 41.33 mm (h); weighing 23.3 grams. Accompanied by its original case of issue; constructed of heavy pressed paper, with a red faux leather (leatherette) exterior; the exterior of the lid embossed “50” within a three-quarter wreath; lined interior lid - embossed “Deschler & Sohn, München” in black ink, with a functional spring catch, intact interior fabric hinge cover, and a functional exterior metal hinge; measuring 50 mm (w) x 103 mm (h); in overall near mint condition.
The Faithful Service Decoration was instituted by Adolf Hitler on January 30th, 1938, to reward public service employees for long and faithful service. The Decoration was conferred upon individuals who worked for the railway, post office, or in the civil service.
The Special Class grade was conferred upon individuals who had worked in the same role for 50 years.
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