Obverse: Henry the Lion Order of Merit Cross 1st Class
Reverse: Henry the Lion Order of Merit Cross 1st Class
1912-1918 in silver gilded
- Material: gold, partially enameled
- Size: 33mm x 28mm
- Weight: about 9g
300 - 320 € silver gilded
The Cross of Merit was established on the same day as the Order of Heinrich Leo, April 25, 1834 by Duke Wilhelm. The classes of the order were: Grand Cross, Commander 1st and 2nd. Class, 1st and 2nd class knights. In 1903, the order was supplemented with a silver medal ("Badge of Honor"). In 1908, the 1st class and the officer's cross and cross of the 4th class were established. The silver medal was divided into 1st and 2nd classes. 1st class from now on in silver or gilding. Second class in bronze. The Cross of Merit was established in the 2nd grade and until 1903 was the lower level of the Order of Heinrich Leo. 1st grade in gold with a circulating enameled oak-leafy wreath. 2nd class in silver without an oak wreath. These crosses were also awarded for military merit with swords. They were established and granted only in 1879. Crosses of the 1st class until 1912 were made of gold, then silver.
Then hit from -900 -. The circulation is about 1850 pieces.
Elongated golden cross. Crosses with raised polished edges, curved and slightly curved inward at the ends. Inner sides of crosses with fine grain. On the lower 3 cruciform shoulders, one small ball. Between the cruciform sleeves at a short distance is a golden burgundy, green enameled, reversible oak-leaved wreath with red acorns. An eye with a ribbon ring is soldered on the upper cruciform shoulder. In the center is an oval medallion.
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Obverse: Henry the Lion Order of Merit Cross 1st Class
Reverse: Henry the Lion Order of Merit Cross 1st Class