Order of Carol I, Grand Cross

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SKU: 01.ROM.0101.102.01.000

Estimated market value:

$5000+ USD

  • Order of Carol I, Grand Cross Obverse
  • Order of Carol I, Grand Cross Obverse
  • Order of Carol I, Grand Cross Reverse
  • Order of Carol I, Grand Cross Obverse
  • Order of Carol I, Grand Cross Reverse

Estimated market value:

$5000+ USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Romania (Kingdom)
  • Composition
    Silver/Silver gilt/Gold/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: PRIN STATORNICIE LA ISBINDA Rev: 1866 10 MAIU 1906
  • Size
    77x104mm

Physical Description and Item Details


The badge constructed of silver gilt clover cross with red enameled arms, and with sun rays emanating from between the arms of the cross; the obverse with a crowned Romanian eagle with a Latin cross, and with a central silver gilt medallion on the chest of the eagle, depicting a leftward facing Carol I of Romania above laurel leaf twigs; the eagle clutching a sword in the left talon and a scepter in the other, with a banner running beneath the eagle from left to right, reading “Prin Statornicie la Izbanda” (Latin - To Victory Through Steadiness); the reverse of the cross with red enameled arms, and a central red enameled medallion bearing the royal monogram of Carol I, surrounded by a blue ring of enamels, inscribed “1866 - 10 Maiu - 1906”; on a partially hollow swivel crown suspension with red enamels in the centre of the crown; on a horizontally pierced loop for suspension from its period original sash ribbon; measuring 77x104mm.

History


The Order of Carol I was established in 1906 in commemoration of the 40-year reign of King Carol I. It ranked equally with the Order of Ferdinand I as the highest decoration in Romania until 1947 when it was abolished along with the Romanian monarchy. It is currently awarded as a dynastic order by the House of Romania and is no longer associated with the state.

The Order of Carol I was conferred upon members of the Romanian Royal Family, as well as upon prominent Romanian citizens and foreigners. It could also be awarded posthumously, but only under exceptional circumstances. Women were first received into the Order in 1944. The King was the Grand Master.

The Order was originally composed of four grades (Collar, Grand Cross, Grand Officer, Commander), but was only awarded as a Collar and Grand Cross after 1932.

There was a limit of 10 members in the Grand Cross grade from 1906-1938 and a limit of 20 members from 1938-1947.

The Grand Cross has an obverse inscription that translates to “Through Perseverance to Success.”

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