New Zealand Cross

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SKU: 02.GBR.0102.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$100000+ USD

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    Estimated market value:

    $100000+ USD

    Attributes

    • Country
      Great Britain
    • Makers
    • Composition
      Silver/Gold
    • Inscription
      Obv: NEW ZEALAND Rev: [RECIPIENT DETAILS]
    • Size
      38x52mm
    • Version Remarks
      The reverse is inscribed with the recipient name, rank, and unit, as well as the date of the act of bravery. Some may also specify where the act took place.

    History


    The New Zealand Cross was established by the Governor of New Zealand, Sir George Bowen, on March 10, 1869. The Cross was created during the New Zealand Wars (1845-1872) to recognize local volunteers for acts of bravery who were ineligible to receive the Victoria Cross. Bowen had created the award of his own volition and only sought royal approval after the statutes had already been published. This sparked criticism in Britain, as it appeared that Bowen had been intruding on the powers of the Crown. There was however little that the Crown could do but to approve the Cross, as five had already been awarded.

    The Cross was conferred upon members of the local militia and armed constabulary as well as upon local volunteers in recognition of acts of bravery in the face o ...  f the enemy. The Cross could be awarded more than once to the same recipient, in which case each additional award was represented by a silver clasp worn on the ribbon, but this never occurred. The last Cross was awarded in 1910. Only 23 crosses were ever awarded.
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