Military Order of Maria Theresa, Commander's Cross (in silver gilt)

CATEGORY: Version

SKU: 01.AUT.0102.103.01.001

Estimated market value:

$10,000 USD

  • Commander (in silver gilt) Obverse
  • Commander (in silver gilt) Obverse
  • Commander (in silver gilt) Obverse
  • Commander (in silver gilt) Obverse
  • Commander (in silver gilt) Reverse
  • Commander (in silver gilt) Reverse
  • Commander (in silver gilt) Detail
  • Commander (in silver gilt) Detail

Estimated market value:

$10,000 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Austria (Imperial)
  • Makers
    Rothe & Neffe
  • Composition
    Silver gilt/Gold/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: FORTITVDINI Rev: MTF
  • Size
    44x48mm
  • Version Remarks
    Early 1920's manufacture. Official issue cross was always in Gold and enamels. Private purchase pieces, for everyday wear, were available to recipients in silver gilt as an less expensive alternative. This example is available for $9,800 in May 2020.

Physical Description and Item Details


Finely produced by the official maker of this insignia, Rothe, in silver gilt and enamels, center cartouche in Gold and enamels, 44.0mmx48.08mm, suspension arch marked “CFR” (Rothe) “925” and silver hallmark from 1922-1925 period; of very fine quality manufacture, excellent quality enamels, with period ribbon, in extremely fine condition and very rare.

History


The Austrian Military Order of Maria Theresa was the highestest war decoration awarded by the Habsburg monarchy, and was considered one of the most respected military orders of merit. It was conceptualized around 1749-1750, following the conclusion of the Peace Treaty of Aachen in 1748. The Order was officially founded during the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), on June 18, 1757.

Count Leopold Joseph Daun reorganized the army in the late 1740s, which included the creation of a ‘military order of honour.’ This Order contained three classes and a pension that the recipient would receive.

The first designs for the order included a white maltese cross with the central medallion inscribed with the monarchs’ initials on one side, and the other side to have the words “Fortitude”, “Virtuti Militari”, or “Praemium Fortitudinis”. It was officially named “Military Maria Theresa Order” in early 1757, which was intended to express the gratitude and affection the Empress had for the soldiers. The first knights were inducted into the order March 7 and April 23, 1758 by Emperor Franz I, the first Grand Master of the Order. The Order official ceased to exist in 1986, when the last recipient died.

The Commander was conferred upon lower-ranking Generals and General Staff members for winning a campaign or battle.

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