Long Service Decoration, 1848 (Anhalt-Dessau), II Class Bar for 12 Years
SKU: 02.ANH.0121.103.01
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Physical Description
A rectangular medal bar constructed of silver, on a green ribbon bar. The obverse bears a Gothic letter "L" for Duke Leopold IV, the coat of arms of Anhalt and the Roman numeral "XII" (12). The reverse bears a pin for attachment.
History
The Long Service Decoration was founded by Duke Leopold IV on February 1, 1848. The decoration was conferred upon Officers and military doctors of the Officer rank who had completed 25, 20, or 12 years of active military service.
The award was divided into three categories: a cross for 25 years, a I Class Bar for 20 years, and a II Class Bar for 12 years.
On May 8, 1864, Duke Leopold IV revised the award. Years of active service counted towards the award, but years spent in captivity did not. Recipients were permitted to wear the award upon retirement. Upon a recipient's death, the award had to be returned.
The service cross was valid in Anhalt-Dessau from 1848 to 1867. The Long Service Decoration was replaced by the Prussian Service Award Cross.
Versions
$250 USD
Silver
Obv: L. XII
38x11mm
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