Obverse: 2nd Class Military Merit Cross (1905 2nd Uniform)
Reverse: 2nd Class Military Merit Cross (1905 2nd Form)
November 24, 1905 2. Form of Prince Regent Luitpold
- Material: Silver
- Size: 42.5mm x 50.2mm
- Weight: 16.4g
Military awards were presented by King Ludwig II. The Order of Military Merit was established on July 19, 1866. The Order of Military Merit was established in 5 classes: the Grand Cross, Komtur, Knights of the 1st and 2nd classes. Military Merit Cross to the Order. The first form consisted of one class from 1866 to 1905. The main feature is blue enameled cruciform arms bordered by silver. Swords were donated for all classes in 1891 and subsequently awarded for the wars of 1866 and 1870/71. In 1900, the Officer Cross was established. On November 24, the Order of Military Merit was expanded by Prince Regent Luitpold and the statutes were amended. The new classes of the order were: Grand Cross, 1st class with a breast star, Grand Komtur (2nd class) with a breast star, Komtur (2nd class) without a breast star, Officer's Cross, Knight's Cross 1st degree. Class (3rd class), Knight's Cross 2nd class. Class with and without crown (4th class) and (as 5th class). Cross "For Military Merit," now divided into 1st and 2nd grades. The Military Merit Cross of the 2nd form was awarded from 1905 to 1913 and now consisted of 2 classes without enameled cross-shaped emblems. These crosses were made of silver with scalloped cruciform sleeves. 1st class with enameled middle shield and 2nd class without enamel. The most famous manufacturer was Hemmerle from Munich.
Eight-pointed cross made of silver. The cruciform brackets are grainy and rounded with polished edges. Front and rear with round, raised and three-part central shield. On the upper cruciform shoulder, between the tips, ornament. At the upper end of the ornament is a lush ear with a ribbon ring.
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Obverse: 2nd Class Military Merit Cross (1905 2nd Uniform)
Reverse: 2nd Class Military Merit Cross (1905 2nd Form)