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Prussia - House Order of Hohenzollern Knight Cross with Swords

Prussia - House Order of Hohenzollern Knight Cross with Swords

Prussia - House Order of Hohenzollern Knight Cross with Swords

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PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 39.4 x 58.5
MAKER
WEIGHT
LOT K-7277
EAN 2000000560069
LOT K-7277
PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
EAN 2000000560069
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 39.4 x 58.5
MAKER
WEIGHT
PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Imperial Germany
LOT K-7277
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 39.4 x 58.5
EAN 2000000560069
MAKER
WEIGHT
Imperial Germany
Prussia - House Order of Hohenzollern Knight Cross with Swords


Description

A genuinely nice example from World War I with totally intact gilding. The lower cross arm marked “938” for its silver content and “FR” for its not too common maker Friedlaender in Berlin. With ribbon.

The brothers Friedlaender had their business located at “Unter den Linden 4a in Berlin W8” and was next to Wagner & Son the most important supplier to the Orders Chancellerie during WWI. For example, Wagner and Friedlaender shared the supply of the Pour le Merites during all off the duration of the War.

Approximately 9968 crosses were awarded in total.

 


Condition
1-2
Historical information
Award period
1864 - 1918
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When King Friedrich Wilhelm IV. signed over the Hohenzollern principalities to Prussia on December 7, 1849, he kept the principal House Order of Hohenzollern within his order system. The Prussian king was however driven to recreate the House Order of Hohenzollern within the Prussian Order system and did so on the 150-year jubilee festivities of the coronation of King Friedrich I. on January 18, 1851. The new Motto: “Vom Fels zum Meer” (From Mountain Top to Ocean) was a play on the extension from the Mountain Top the Hohenzollern stemmed from to the Baltic See bordering the Prussian lands.

The order ended up being awarded in two divisions, one for general and the other for civil and clerical services with decorations for Grand Commander (Cross on collar with 8-pointed star), Commanders (neck cross with and without star), Knights and Proprietor. The clerical/civil division wore all order decorations in form of the Hohenzollern eagle. The general division was able to wear decorations for bravery – swords.

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