Order of Civil Merit, Type IV, III Class Commander

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SKU: 01.BGR.0105.407.01.000

Estimated market value:

$525+ USD

  • Order of Civil Merit, Type IV, III Class Commander
  • Order of Civil Merit, Type IV, III Class Commander
  • Order of Civil Merit, Type IV, III Class Commander Reverse

Estimated market value:

$525+ USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Bulgaria (Kingdom)
  • Makers
    G.A. Scheid, Vienna; Y. Schweitner, Vienna; Rhote & Neffe, Vienna
  • Composition
    Bronze gilt/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: 3А ГРАЖДАНСКА 3АСЛУГА Rev: 2 АВГУСТЪ 1891
  • Size
    62-63x96mm

Physical Description and Item Details


(Орден за гражданска заслуга). Instituted on 2 August 1891. Type V. 1946-1947 issue. An enameled white four armed Arrow Cross in silver gilt, embellishing by delicate enameled green oak branches in each quadrant, suspended by period detailed wreath also in silver gilt, the obverse centre exhibiting enemaled Bulgarian national colors, surrounded by Cyrillic lettering and the foundation date (1891) on a white enamel border, reverse with superposed gilded Bulgarian lion, on an enameled red background, encircled by an enameled white border with Cyrillic lettering, measuring 54.73 mm (w) x 80.91 mm (h - inclusive laurel suspension and integral ball), light contact, minor stained enamels, suspended by ornamented loop on an original full-length neck ribbon, very good.

History


This Order was established by Prince Ferdinand I, and it was conferred at the discretion of the Monarch in recognition of exceptional achievements in Bulgarian civil life and society.

The Order originally consisted of 6 grades, and the Grand Cross with Grand Cross Breast Star was added to the Order in 1933 by Boris III.

The awards feature an obverse inscription that translates to "For Civil Merit", and a reverse inscription that translates to "2 August 1891"

Type I awards feature a surmounting Princely Crown. Type II awards feature a surmounting Imperial Crown.

From 1944-1946 (Type III) the Order was awarded by the Regency government. The awards issued during this period feature a lion wearing a crown on the obverse and the colours of the Bulgarian national on the reverse medallion.

In 1946 (Type IV) the Order design was altered by the new Republic government. The awards issued from 1946-1947 feature a surmounting wreath suspension, a crown-less lion on the obverse medallion, and the Bulgarian flag on the reverse medallion.

The Order awards issued during the Regency and Republican periods were manufactured in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Due to the variety of manufacturers and Monarchs who issued the Order, the awards feature numerous modifications in size, composition, and design.

Type IV (1946-) are the Republican awards, described above. The I Class, II Class, III Class, and IV Class awards feature a surmounting laurel wreath and the colours of the Bulgarian national flag on the reverse medallion. The V Class and VI Class may, or may not, feature a surmounting laurel wreath.

The III Class Commander was awarded to foreign and Bulgarian high ranking Officials.

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