Order of the Dutch Lion, Grand Cross
SKU: 01.NLD.0102.101.01
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History
The Order of the Dutch Lion was established by King William I in 1815 and is the oldest civil decoration of the Netherlands. The reigning Dutch monarch is the Grand Master of the Order.
The Order is conferred upon Dutch citizens in recognition of exceptional contributions to the state and public life in the Netherlands. Recognised merits include contributions to the nation made through civil service, excellent cultural works including art, music, and literature, and important scientific research. It may also be conferred upon foreigners, however this is rare.
There are three classes in this order. There was once a medal for 'Brothers' however, it had not been conferred since 1960 and was abolished in 1994. The decorations are meant to be returned to the state following the death of a member.
The Grand Cross is primarily conferred upon members of the Royal Family and foreign heads of state. It features an obverse inscription that translates to "Virtue Ennobles," and is worn on a sash that is 100mm wide for men and 68mm wide for women.
There may be additional versions that differ in manufacturer or composition.
Versions
$2000 USD
Gold/Enamelled
Obv: VIRTUS NOBILITAT
60mm
The example pictured here bears the maker's mark "BX," although the manufacturer remains unknown. Various makers exists.
$1000 USD
Silver gilt/Enamelled
Obv: VIRTUS NOBILITAT
57mm
Casa Condecoracoes, Lisbon
This version was commissioned by the Dutch government in exile during the Second World War.
Miniatures
$425 USD
20x34.5mm
This version is composed of gold and enamel. It is hallmarked on the ring and weighs 3.5 grams.
$250 USD
18.5x26mmm
This version is composed of gold and enamel. It is missing its suspension ring.
$750 USD
37x16mm
This version is composed of gold and enamel. It is hallmarked "ram's head" with another unknown stamp on the obverse. It was manufactured in France circa 1819-1838.
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