Front side: Albrecht Grand Cross/Comtur Cross (multi-sectional) 2nd kit
Reverse: Order of Albrecht Grand Cross/Comtur Cross (multi-section) 2nd form
- Material: gold/silver gold-plated/enameled
- Size: 88mm x 52mm
- Weight: about 36g
The order was created by King Frederick Augustus II. It was presented to Duke Albrecht on December 31, 1850. Originally divided into the following classes: Grand Cross, Komtur 1. Breast Star Class, Comtur 2. Class, knight and small cross (since 1858 an honorary cross). The award took place by decree signed by the king. The order was subject to return in case of promotion or death of the awarded. Order crosses were awarded in 2 forms. The 1st form until 1875 was slightly smaller and made of gold. Another distinguishing feature is the so-called bun hat in the medallion. The 2nd form depicted here, with the correct portrait of Albrecht, was made with a gold medallion of several parts (from 1876 to 1902). After that, gilded in silver was made out of cost savings. It was produced by G.A. Scharffenberg. On March 26, 1861, Albrecht's gold and silver medal was added to the order. The foundation of swords occurred in 1866. Other extensions included dividing the Knights into the 1st and 2nd. class 1876, 1883 star to the Grand Cross in Gold, the base of the Officers' Cross 1890 and the Golden Crown to the Knight's Cross 1st Class to name the most important extensions.
The dimensions of the large cross and the comture cross are the same. Distinction is possible only by the corresponding thoracic stars, or a large cross with an 8-ray star, or comture 1. 4-beam star class. Commander crosses were also worn in the form of neck orders and large crosses on the sash. 2nd class Komtur was awarded without a breast star. Crosses of the order were awarded as Grand Cross and Comtour Cross a total of about 3,950 times. Crosses made of gold number about 1,970 pieces, of silver - about 1,880 pieces.
An elongated cross made of gold or gilded silver with white enameled cross sleeves. Front and rear with a superimposed round medallion. Between the cruciform sleeves at a short distance is a green enameled oak-leafy wreath. A gold crown is movably fixed on the upper cruciform shoulder. A small ring with an elongated ribbon ring passes through the imperial crown apple. On the lower cross, the manufacturer is S - for Scharffenberg.
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Front side: Albrecht Grand Cross/Comtur Cross (multi-sectional) 2nd kit
Reverse: Order of Albrecht Grand Cross/Comtur Cross (multi-section) 2nd form