Decoration of Academic Palms, Type III, Officer of the Academy

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  • Officer of the Academy Obverse
  • Officer of the Academy Obverse
  • Officer of the Academy Obverse
  • Officer of the Academy Reverse
  • Officer of the Academy Obverse
  • Officer of the Academy Reverse
  • Officer of the Academy (by Bacqueville) Obverse
  • Officer of the Academy (by Bacqueville) Reverse
  • Officer of the Academy (by Delande) Obverse
  • Officer of the Academy (by Delande) Reverse

Attributes

  • country
    France
  • date of institution
    March 17, 1808
  • makers
    Delande, Paris; Krelty, Paris; Bacqueville, Paris; Arthus Bertrand & Béranger, Paris
  • remarks
    It must be advised that these awards were wreaths composed of a palm branch and an olive branch, whereas the awards of the Order of Academic Palms are wreaths composed of two palm branches. Various gems and brilliants were also added to the composition of the insignia; these features affect the price of the item.

History


The Decoration of Academic Palms was established in 1808, and was the precursor to the Order of the Academic Palms, founded in 1955.

At the time of its creation, the Decoration was awarded to eminent members of the University of Paris; it was awarded in three grades, Grand Dignitary, Officer of University, and Officer of Academy. The grades were recognized for the color of the thread.

During and after of the Second Republic, this Decoration was awarded to all individuals within the teaching profession who made significant contributions in science and history, and within the development of the instruction of the arts, sciences and letters. In 1855, the Decoration was reformed, and two grades were created, i.e., Officer of Public Education, and Officer of Academy. These grades were also recognized for the color of the thread.

In 1866, the Decoration was amended again, and it became Decoration awarded on a purple breast ribbon and made of some metal; nevertheless, the 1855 grades remained in the Decoration.

In 1955, the Decoration was promoted to an Order that consists of three Grades; Commander, Officer, and Knight.

Finally, the Order of Academic Palms was instituted in 1955.

The Decoration has three different types which are classified according to changes in grade or form. Type I Decorations were conferred between March 17, 1808 and December 9, 1850, Type II Decorations were conferred between December 9, 1850 and April 7, 1866, and Type III Decorations were conferred between April 7, 1866 and October 4, 1955.

In 1867 the Type III Decoration was extended to deserving scholars and authors.

The Type III Officer of Education was metallic and suspended from a purple ribbon with a rosette. There is a great deal of variety within this Type, and the Officer of Education can vary in composition, size, and manufacturer.

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Versions

  • Price

    $100 USD

  • Composition

    Silver/Enamelled

  • Inscription

  • Size

  • Maker

    Delande, Paris; Krelty, Paris; Bacqueville, Paris; Arthus Bertrand & Béranger, Paris

  • Version Remarks

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Miniatures

  • Price

    $20 USD

  • Size

    14mm

  • Composition

    Silver

  • Remarks

  • Price

    $275 (with case) USD

  • Size

    13x22mm

  • Composition

    Silver/Diamond/Enamelled

  • Remarks

  • Price

    $90 USD

  • Size

    12x18mm

  • Composition

    Silver/Diamond/Enamelled

  • Remarks

  • Price

    $400 USD

  • Size

    12x18mm

  • Composition

    Gold/Diamonds/Rubies

  • Remarks

    This version has nineteen diamonds and five rubies. There is a hallmark (eagle's head) and maker's mark on the suspension ring. The gold quality is 750. This maker is unknown.

  • Price

    N/A

  • Size

    10mm

  • Composition

    Silver/Brilliants

  • Remarks

    This version has nineteen brilliants.

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