Wilhelm's Long Service Cross for Officers
SKU: 02.HAN.0113.101.01
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Attributes
Physical Description
A straight-armed cross pattée constructed of gold, bronze gilt, or silver gilt. The obverse centre bears a circular medallion with the crowned monogram "WR IV". The reverse bears a circular medallion with the Roman numeral "XXV". On a loop for suspension on a red and navy striped ribbon.
History
The Wilhelm's Long Service Cross for Officers was instituted on March 2, 1837 by King Wilhelm IV. The cross was conferred upon Officers who had loyally served in the Hanoverian Army for 25 years. The cross would later be extended to include general auditors, staff auditors and garrison auditors who were permanently employed in the military justice system. The number of years spent at war counted for double.
A total of 400 crosses were awarded in 1837.
Versions
$750 USD
Gold
Obv: WR IV Rev: XXV
34.5x34.5mm
This version is constructed of gold and was issued between 1837 and 1866.
$250 USD
Bronze gilt
Obv: WR IV Rev: XXV
34.5x34.5mm
This version is constructed of bronze gilt and was first issued in 1860.
$250 USD
Silver gilt
Obv: WR IV Rev: XXV
34.5x34.5mm
This version is constructed of silver gilt and was first issued in 1860.
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