Order of Muhammed Ali, Grand Cordon Breast Star
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SKU: 01.EGY.0101.103.01.000
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Breast star in sold Gold consisting of a multi-rayed star burst with hand etched details, a six arms star affixed displaying blue, green and white enameling, each quadrant (knee) displays a meticulously set emerald and ruby, reverse with pin assembly and two stays, pin well hallmarked for 18k Gold, stork denoting Gold, and Arabic date letter, measuring 79 mm (w) x 86 mm (h), weighing 151 grams, on the highest quality and an impressive set, near mint.
The Order of Muhammed Ali (Nishan al-Muhammad Ali) was instituted by Sultan Hussein Kamil on April 14, 1915. The Order was created in commemoration of Muhammad Ali Pasha, who founded modern Egypt and is conferred as the Kingdom of Egypt’s highest civilian and military Order. The Order of Muhammed Ali was made obsolete in 1954 following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 which abolished Egypt’s constitutional monarchy and British occupancy.
The Order was conferred in three classes. The Supreme Class is referred to as the Grand Cordon Collar. The Grand Cordon is presented as the I Class and the Commander is presented as the II Class. There is also a Gold and Silver Medal associated with the Order.
The Grand Cordon was limited to 15 members. Recipients of the Grand Cordon are entitled to be addressed by the title “Pasha” and “his excellency” (Hazrat Sahib-al Ma’ali). When the insignia is worn, recipients of the Grand Cordon are also entitled to military salutes.
The Grand Cordon Breast Star features an obverse Arabic inscription that translates to "Charity, Justice and Freedom from Vindictiveness are the Strength of a Kingdom" and "Mohammed Ali."
There may be a subsequent Type of the Order of Muhammed Ali established in 1919, but more research is necessary.
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