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Bavaria - Mayor Medal "Bechhofen"

Bavaria - Mayor Medal "Bechhofen"

LOT US5-0405
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PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 41.5 mm
MAKER view maker
WEIGHT 35.5 g
US LOT US5-0405
EAN 3000000032763
US LOT US5-0405
PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
EAN 3000000032763
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 41.5 mm
MAKER view maker
WEIGHT 35.5 g
PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
US LOT US5-0405
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 41.5 mm
EAN 3000000032763
MAKER view maker
WEIGHT 35.5 g
Imperial Germany
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Description

Made from silver. On chain and hock. Medal of the town Bechhofen.

Bechhofen is a market town and municipality in the district of Ansbach in Bavaria in Germany.

Until the end of the 18th century, silver and gold chains with pendants and medals, some of which were attached to them, were merely status symbols for officials and dignitaries, but not insignia. This was to change with the French Revolution from 1789: the proclaimed end of the estates-based society also made it necessary in Bavaria to provide new service marks for officials. In the early 19th century, Bavaria, along with Prussia, was one of the forerunners in the introduction of these new mayor medals, which were unified throughout the entire territory. Thus the still young Kingdom of Bavaria, proclaimed on 1 January 1806, was formed from a multitude of partly heterogeneous territories. Accordingly, it was seen as necessary to provide the newly acquired communes, but also the previous cities and communes that co-constituted the old electorate, with prestigious insignia.

The respective affiliation to the new Bavarian state could be effectively demonstrated to the outside world in this way. As a result, the mayor medals were worn visibly on the chain of office. From 1806 to 1918, the fronts of the mayor medals show the portrait of the reigning Bavarian king, while the backs of the medals bear the respective municipal coat of arms; a five-tower mural crown is added to the cities. As an alternative to the coat of arms, especially with pieces embossed under Ludwig III. (1913-1918), the name of the municipality is simply engraved on the lapel of the medal.


Condition
2+

Seller
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