Commemorative Court Officials Medal 1898, Civil Division, Silver (Military Personnel)

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SKU: 02.AUT.0203.102.01.001

Estimated market value:

$450 USD

  • Commemorative Court Officials Medal 1898, Civil Division, Silver (Military Personnel)
  • Commemorative Court Officials Medal 1898, Civil Division, Silver (Military Personnel)
  • Commemorative Court Officials Medal 1898, Civil Division, Silver (Military Personnel) Reverse

Estimated market value:

$450 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Austria (Imperial)
  • Composition
    Silver
  • Inscription
    Rev: FRANCISCVS JOSEPHVS I QVINQVAGENARII REGNI DIEM FESTVM CELEBRANS II DECEMBRIS MDCCCXCVIII
  • Size
    32x38mm

Physical Description and Item Details


Austria, Imperial. A Commemorative Court Officials Medal, Silver Medal for Military Personnel, c.1898

(Jübileums Hofmedaille 1898). Instituted on 21 October 1898. A 1898 Military Personnel Silver Commemorative Court Official’s Medal, an oval silver medal, the obverse depicting the rightward facing bust of Kaiser Franz Josef, the reverse presents the inscription FRANCISCVS JOSEPHVS I QVINQVAGENARII REGNI DIEM FESTVM CELEBRANS / 11 DECEMBRIS MDCCCXVIII, measuring 31.09 mm (w) x 43.91 mm (h), on loop for suspension from its trifold ribbon, with a silver ribbon bar, dated 1848-1898, light contact marks, and in overall near extremely fine condition.

History


This medal was instituted by Emperor Franz Joseph I in commemoration of his 50th anniversary of reign, on November 21, 1898. It may also be known as “jubilee imperial household medal.” The medal was awarded to all individuals that had rendered personal service to the Emperor between December 2, 1848 to December 2,1898.

The medal was designed by court engraver Heinrich Jauner. The ribbon may feature a clasp reading, "1848-1898". The medals were manufactured by J. Christlbauer, Schneider Brothers and Heinrich Ulbricht’s widow.

The medals awarded to court officials (civilians) were awarded with ribbons that hung straight down.

The medals awarded to military personnel were awarded with triangular ribbons.

The Golden medal was awarded to the most senior court dignitaries, the minister of imperial household and the exterior, the adjutant generals, the director of the cabinet chancellery and the director of the family trust.

The Silver medal was awarded for officers, officials and junior officials of the lifeguard, courtly offices, the royal orchestra and so on.

The Bronze medal was awarded to individuals in junior positions, such as domestic servant, members of the lower guards and servants of the royal kitchens. There is a version for women that is composed of bronze and measures 26mm x 20mm. The ladies version was worn on a bow.

The inscription on the reverse FRANCISV JOSEPHVSI QVINQVAGENARII REGNI DIEM FESTVM CELEBRANS II DECEMBRIS MDCCCXCVIII translates to Franz Joseph I celebrating his 50th anniversary o the reign, 2 December 1898.

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