Merit Order of Adolph of Nassau, Military Division, II Class Commander (in gold)

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SKU: 01.NAS.0102.204.01.003

Estimated market value:

$5,500 USD

  • Merit Order of Adolph of Nassau, Military Division, II Class Commander (in gold) Obverse
  • Merit Order of Adolph of Nassau, Military Division, II Class Commander (in gold) Obverse
  • Merit Order of Adolph of Nassau, Military Division, II Class Commander (in gold) Reverse
  • Merit Order of Adolph of Nassau, Military Division, II Class Commander (in gold) Reverse

Estimated market value:

$5,500 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Gold/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: A VIRTUTE Rev: 1292 1858
  • Size
    45.5x72mm

Physical Description and Item Details


In gold and enamels (swords in silver), 45.5mm (x72.3mm including crown suspension), of very fine quality manufacture, unmarked, circa 1860, one enamel flake on obverse upper arm, otherwise nearly extremely fine and extremely rare.

History


The Merit Order of Adolph of Nassau was originally founded by Duke Adolph I of Nassau to commemorate his ancestor and namesake, Adolf, Count of Nassau, who had been the only member of the House of Nassau to have been Roman King of Germany.

The order was conferred in recognition of outstanding services rendered to the Duke and the Duchy of Nassau. It was awarded for distinguished civil and military service, accomplishments in the fields of art and science, as well as others acts of loyalty and merit.

The reverse features two dates, 1292 and 1858. 1292 is the year that Count Adolf became Roman King of Germany, and 1858 is the year that the order was established.

In 1860, the Silver Merit Cross was added to the order.

The order awards that were conferred to recognise military merit feature crossed swords through the centre of the cross, while the awards for civil merit do not have crossed swords.

The order was no longer awarded in Nassau following its annexation by Prussia in 1866.

The awards conferred in Nassau were produced by C. M. Weishaupt & Söhne (Nassau).

In 1890, Duke Adolph inherited the Luxembourgish throne, and consequently the order became an award of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

The I Class Commander and the II Class Commander are physically the same; the only difference between the two grades is that the I Class Commander was awarded with an associated I Class Commander Breast Star.

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