Front side: Badge of honor for butterflies of 1886 (1st form)
Reverse: 1886 Butterfly Badge of Honor (1st uniform)
- Material: Silver gilded, partially patinated
- Size: 39.7mm x 43.5mm
- Weight: 31.4g
This honorific was probably presented by Empress Augusta in 1886 with the permission of her husband, the Emperor. The order of the fund or the decree on this has not yet been found. The first recognized awards took place in 1890. As a defender of the Red Cross, for 40 years of well-deserved activity, midwives (midwives) should express gratitude and recognition. Requests for this were sent by the competent local authority directly to the office of the empress and queen and decisions were made there. Efforts to unify the terms of the award resulted in 1905 in a circular of the responsible minister. There, Prussian citizenship or Alsatian-Lorraine citizenship was established as a prerequisite. Secondly, 40 years of faithful and impeccable service. Thirdly, the midwife must have a "calmly secured existence." In this case, a soft standard must be applied. It should be prevented that a wonderful grandmother subsequently lived at the expense of public care for the poor. In these cases, you should think about material assistance. There was no difference between hired and freelance midwives. The brooch could not be returned. Between 1900 and 1917, 2,074 awards were received. The brooch manufacturer is Hugo Schäper from Berlin because of the imprint in Etuideckel.
3 different applications were received for the presentation. The first 2 options had the Prussian crown of the queen for medals. In the first version, Putto (angel) had straight wings, in the second - curved. The third version with the imperial crown was released only in Alsace-Lorraine.
Round openwork brooches made of gilded silver. Crown, putto and ribbon slopes. At the back is a horizontal pin.
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Front side: Badge of honor for butterflies of 1886 (1st form)
Reverse: 1886 Butterfly Badge of Honor (1st uniform)