Order of Franz Joseph, Type II, Military Division, Commander Breast Star (with gold swords)

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SKU: 01.AUT.0111.205.01.001

Estimated market value:

$7200+ USD

  • Order of Franz Joseph, Type II, Military Division, Commander Breast Star (with gold swords) Obverse
  • Order of Franz Joseph, Type II, Military Division, Commander Breast Star (with gold swords) Reverse
  • Order of Franz Joseph, Type II, Military Division, Commander Breast Star (with gold swords) Cartouche

Estimated market value:

$7200+ USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Austria (Imperial)
  • Composition
    Silver/Gilt/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: VIRIBUS UNITIS FJ
  • Size
    80mm

Physical Description and Item Details


(Franz Joseph Orden, Stern zum Komturkreuz). Instituted on 2 December 1849 by Franz Joseph I. Type II. (1914-1918 Issue). A silver star consisting of eight multiple rayed arms, with a gilded bronze laurel wreath (war decoration) riveted to each arm, obverse centre features a red enamelled cross with the imperial double-headed eagle, partially enameled in black, shown in the angles of the cross, the two heads of the eagle bear in their beaks a loop of chain with the emperor’s motto VIRIBUS UNITIS (WITH UNITED FORCES) applied at the lower edge, the white-enamelled central medallion shows the letters FJ for Franz Joseph, surmounted by the Austrian imperial crown and crossed swords, the reverse centre presents a principle pin assembly, maker marked with the cartouche of Vinc. Mayer’s Söhne of Wien, star’s body stamped on reverse with C for Commander’s star, pin hallmarked with a star, measuring 78.90 mm (w) x 78.47 mm (h), weighing 67.9 grams, swords later period added, and in near 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.

In Type II the civil merit awards were conferred on a red ribbon, while the military merit awards were conferred on the war ribbon. The war ribbon features a stripe of red and white on both sides of the centre, while the centre section features thin alternating horizontal stripes of red and white.

The Commander Breast Star (Civil Division) has no additional attributes.

The Commander Breast Star (with War Decoration) was awarded for merit in battle, it has green enamelled tassels below the Crown of St. Stephan.

The Commander Breast Star (with War Decoration and gold swords) was awarded for distinguished service in battle, it has green enamelled tassels below the Crown of St. Stephan and crossed gold swords.

The Commander Breast Star (with War Decoration and silver swords) was awarded for distinguished service in battle, it has green enamelled tassels below the Crown of St. Stephan and crossed silver swords.

The Commander Breast Star (with lower class War Decoration) was awarded for a lower grade of merit in battle, it has a green enamelled laurel wreath around the central obverse medallion.

The Commander Breast Star (with lower class War Decoration and gold swords) was awarded for a lower grade of distinguished service in battle, it has a green enamelled laurel wreath around the central obverse medallion and crossed gold swords.

The Commander Breast Star (with lower class War Decoration and silver swords) was awarded for a lower grade of distinguished service in battle, it has a green enamelled laurel wreath around the central obverse medallion and crossed silver swords.

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