
Germany, Nassau, Order of Civil and Military Merit of Adolph of Nassau, Knight's Cross.
In what appears to be solid gold (not tested for gold content) and enamels; measures 39.7 mm in height incl. the eyelet, 37.6 mm in width, weighs 10.7 g. The center medallion on the obverse features Adolph's monogram under a crown. The reverse shows two dates: 1292, the year when Adolph, Count of Nassau, was elected Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, and 1858 when the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg established this order. The cross is suspended via a bronze jump ring to a dark-blue moiré silk ribbon with orange edges.
Both the cross and ribbon are in excellent condition. Strong mag
In what appears to be solid gold (not tested for gold content) and enamels; measures 39.7 mm in height incl. the eyelet, 37.6 mm in width, weighs 10.7 g. The center medallion on the obverse features Adolph's monogram under a crown. The reverse shows two dates: 1292, the year when Adolph, Count of Nassau, was elected Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, and 1858 when the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg established this order. The cross is suspended via a bronze jump ring to a dark-blue moiré silk ribbon with orange edges.
Both the cross and ribbon are in excellent condition. Strong magnification reveals a few truly microscopic contact points to the enamel and gilt, practically invisible to the naked eye. The ribbon appears to be original, clean, and undamaged.
Originally established as a chivalrous order, the Order was revived in 1890 as an order of merit when Adolphe of Nassau became Grand Duke of
Luxembourg. It is conferred upon heads of state and civilians for meritorious service rendered to the state and the Grand Ducal House, including
achievements in arts and sciences. It can also be conferred on foreigners as a sign of good will. It consists of eight grades, the Knight being
the eighth grade.
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