Order of Military Merit, Type I, II Class Breast Star (white distinction) (with Fleur de Lys and Royal Crown)
SKU: 01.ESP.0115.104.01
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Attributes
History
The Order of Military Merit (Orden del Mérito Militar) was instituted by Queen Isabel II/Isabella II on August 3, 1864. It was established to recognize either Spanish or foreign military personnel in recognition of outstanding and meritorious actions in time of war or peace.
The Order was originally awarded in two categories; White Distinction and Red Distinction. The decorations with White Distinction (white enamels) were awarded for distinguished services in peacetime, while the decorations with Red Distinction (red enamels) were awarded for courage and effective actions in combat.
Originally, there were four grades; IV Class Grand Cross, III Class Breast Star, II Class Breast Star, and I Class Cross. The IV Class Grand Cross was granted to Chiefs, III Class Breast Star was awarded to Generals, while II Class Breast Star and I Class Cross were granted to Officers and enlisted men, respectively. The Silver Cross was added by the First Republic (1873-1874) to reward the troops.
In 1889, the Crosses with Retired Distinction (with enameled stripes on the arms) were added. While the Crosses with Bi-color Distinction were added in 1925, in recognition of merits in time of piece with eminent risk of the life. However, this was suppressed by the Second Republic in 1931.
Throughout its lifespan, the Order's features were modified several times as consequence of the constantly political changes in Spain. The Order was suspended during the Second Spanish Republic (1931-1938), and it was re-instituted by General Franco after the end of the Civil War in 1939.
The Cross features a clasp on the 12 o'clock arm where is graved the date and name of the rewarded event; if the Order was awarded more than once, the clasps were added on the arms of the Cross.
The Order was amended last time by Juan Carlos I in 1995, and new grades and distinctions were created.
The Order is classified into Types based on the last Order's amended. Type I consists of the awards granted between 1864 and 1995, while Type II includes the awards granted after 1995.
In Type I, the first versions of the Order featured the cipher of Isabel II on the reverse medallion; however, after the First Spanish Republic, the Order featured the inscription MM (Mérito Militar/Military Merit). While Carlos VII granted this Order to his own men during the Carlist Wars; these awards featured the cipher of Carlos VII on the reverse of the Cross.
The II Class Cross features the Order cross on a silver-coloured plaque, with a gold-coloured rectangle on the top cross arm, and gold-coloured insignia between the cross arms.
There is known a lot of variety in the size, composition, and design attributes of these Order grades. For instance, the possible insignia that may be featured on the Breast Stars include four Fleur de Lys, the coat of arms of Castile, Leon, Aragon, and Navarre (four alternating lions and castle towers), or no insignia at all. Also the surmounted crown design may be Imperial or Royal crown.
Versions
$250-1440 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
83-89mm
Lemaitre, Paris; F.Speciale D'Ordres Francais & Etrangers Boullanger
$650 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
Clasp: 18-XI-1916
87.5x89mm
$650 USD
Silver/Bronze gilt/Enamelled
84x83mm
Castells, Barcelona
c.1915
$940 USD
Silver/Gold/Enamelled
78.5x80.5mm
Castells, Barcelona
$145-315 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
59-67mm
This version was manufactured during the Franco's government.
$625 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
79x80.5mm
$160-240 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
64-66x65-69mm
This version was manufactured during the realm of Juan Carlos I (1975-2014.)
$185-300 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
63-66x69mm
This version was manufactured during the realm of Juan Carlos I (1975-2014.)
$630 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
81mm
This design was used between 1875 and 1931.
$2000 USD
Silver/Gold/Enamelled
Clasp: 25-SEPBRE 1909
79.5x78mm
$950 USD
Silver/Bronze gilt/Enamelled
82x84mm
Castells, Barcelona
$470 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
62mm
This version was manufactured during the Franco's government.
$280 USD
Silver/Bronze gilt/Enamelled
61x62mm
This version was manufactured during the Franco's government.
$1300 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
Clasp: PROFESORADO
86.5-87.5mm
$800 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
88.5x89.5mm
$790 (with case of issue) USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
67.5mm
This version was commonly awarded to Germans who served to Franco at the Civil War.
$750 USD
Silver/Gold/Enamelled
Obv: 27 NOVIEMBRE 1918 9-8-1924 Rev: JOSE FERNZ. MATOR CEDACEROS, 10 MADRID
83x84.5mm
$850-1150 USD
Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
86mm
Miniatures
$115 USD
23x25.5mm
Silver gilt/Enamelled
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