Obverse: The Order of Philip the Magnanimous is a breast star to Comture 2 form 2. Model
Reverse: Order of Philip the Magnanimous - chest star to Comture 2nd form 2. Model
- Material: silver gilded, enameled
- Size: 61mm
- Weight: about 40g
The Order of Philip the Magnanimous was established on May 1, 1840 by Grand Duke Ludwig II. First in 4 classes. Grand Cross, 1st and 2nd Class Komtur, Knight. In 1849, the Silver Cross of the 4th class was established, as well as swords. In 1859, the class of knights was divided into 1st and 2nd classes. Philip depicted the first form of the order as a whole figure. The second form of the order depicted the landgrave only in the form of a chest portrait. Individual classes were also awarded swords through the center. From 1893, the awarding of swords was to be combined with military merit. Nevertheless, extradition of civilians was possible. Another expansion was the award of a crown from 1881, and a crown and swords for all classes. The last expansion occurred in 1900 with the foundation of the Cross of Honor, which takes place between Komtur 2nd class and Ritter 1st class.
Chest stars to the comture, originally called the Silver Cross, are divided into 2 models. The first model was an embroidered cross. (Metal stars are also possible.) First with a high oval medallion, then round medallions. The main distinguishing feature of the 2nd model is the absence of the order as a medallion ring. 2nd model with order sign and medallion ring. Thoracic stars of the 2nd model to Komtur 1st class changed a total of 3 times. The 1st form is a large silver plug cross with an enameled medallion, but without enameled cruciform sleeves. Hatching in cross sleeves still shows the structure of embroidered crosses. 2. Form 2. The model has white enameled arms of the cross and gold boarding. The 3rd form is a large enameled cross with gold rays between the cross sleeves. Between the 1st and 2nd forms, the transitional element is called a golden border silver cross, which has a different hatching of the inner sides of the cross. The last amendment was introduced only in 1911 and was awarded until 1918. Due to the short awarding period, it is probably the rarest cross in the comture.
Silver cross with slightly figured cross ends. Crosses with gold and white enameled crosses. They are tied and bound to gold. The front side with a round, gold and enameled central shield worn. Reverse with perpendicular pin and locknut.
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Downside:
Obverse: The Order of Philip the Magnanimous is a breast star to Comture 2 form 2. Model
Reverse: Order of Philip the Magnanimous - chest star to Comture 2nd form 2. Model