Order of the Oak Crown, Knight (in Gold)
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SKU: 01.LUX.0103.107.01.000
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(Ordre de la Couronne de Chene). Instituted in 1841. In Gold with green and white enamels, weighing 10.6 grams inclusive of its ribbon, measuring 33.3 mm (w) x 33.3 mm (h), chipping and crazing evident on the reverse in the green enamels of the centrepiece and in the white enamels on the arm at 6 o'clock, original ribbon sewn in place, very fine.
The Order of the Oak Crown was established by Wilhelm II King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg by Grand Ducal Decree on December 29, 1841. It is the oldest Order in Luxembourg.
It is conferred upon civilians and military personnel of Luxembourg, as well as foreigners, in recognition of exceptional achievements. All awards are required to be returned following the death of a member or following their promotion to a higher grade. Promotion to a higher grade can only occur after a period of five years in the lower grade.
At the time of its creation, the Order was awarded in four grades: Grand Cross, Knight of the Star of the Order, Commander, and Knight. On February 5, 1858, the present grades were established when four additional grades were added to the Order.
Known dates of production for different manufacturers are as follows: A. Moussault (1841-1859); Wed. A. Moussault en Zonen (1859-1869); Fa. A. M. Moussault (1869-1871); van der Horst (1872-1882); Artec (1997-).
The Knight features an obverse inscription that translates to "I Will Maintain."
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