Order of Franz Joseph, Type II, Knight Cross

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SKU: 01.AUT.0111.107.01.001

Estimated market value:

$350 USD

  • Order of Franz Joseph, Type II, Knight Cross
  • Order of Franz Joseph, Type II, Knight Cross Reverse
  • Order of Franz Joseph, Type II, Knight Cross
  • Order of Franz Joseph, Type II, Knight Cross Reverse

Estimated market value:

$350 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Austria (Imperial)
  • Makers
    Wilhelm Kunz, Wien
  • Composition
    Bronze gilt/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: VIRIBUS UNITIS FJ Rev: 1849
  • Size
    60x56mm

Physical Description and Item Details


(Kaiserlich-Österreichischer Franz-Joseph Orden, Ritterkreuz) Issued 1914-1918. A cross with a double headed crowned eagle in gilt bronze, with a central white enameled medallion, inscribed “FJ”, along with chains that are inscribed “VIRIBUS UNITIS” (Latin - United Strength) in bronze gilt; the reverse of the cross with a central white enameled medallion, dated “1849”, with a swivel crown suspension, with a period original tri-fold ribbon; marked “Wilhelm Kunz, Wien” with a star; measuring 32.19 mm (w) x 56.37 mm (h); weighing 12.4 grams; in overall extremely fine condition.


History


This Order was founded by Emperor Franz Joseph I to celebrate and commemorate the first anniversary of his accession to the throne of Imperial Austria.

The Order was conferred upon foreign citizens and Austrians to recognize special merit within diplomatic, civil, and military service.

It originally featured the grades of Grand Cross with Grand Cross Breast Star, Commander, and Knight.

The Order statutes were amended several times, and attributes added to the Order include the War Decoration, lower class War Decoration, and crossed swords.

The War Decoration was awarded in recognition of merit in battle. It takes the form of two green enamelled tassels below the surmounting Crown of St. Stephan. When the War Decoration was added to a Breast Star it is a large gold-coloured laurel wreath behind the Breast Star rays.

The crossed swords were added to awards for distinguished military service. They are generally added below the surmounting Crown of St. Stephan, and on top of the War Decoration attribute if both attributes are present on a single award. The III Class awards have the crossed swords on the ribbon.

The lower class War Decoration attribute was only awarded to the Type II Order grades, and it was awarded for a lower grade of service in battle. The lower class War Decoration takes the form of a green enamelled laurel wreath that closely surrounds the central obverse medallion.

The Type I awards were conferred on a red ribbon.

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