Order of the Knights of Malta, Small I Class Merit Cross (Ladies Version)

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SKU: 01.AUT.0117.114.01.001

Estimated market value:

$300 USD

  • Order of the Knights of Malta, Small I Class Merit Cross (Ladies Version)
  • Order of the Knights of Malta, Small I Class Merit Cross (Ladies Version) Reverse

Estimated market value:

$300 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Austria (Imperial)
  • Composition
    Silver gilt/Enamelled
  • Size
    40mm x 43mm

Physical Description and Item Details


Austria, Empire. An Order of the Knights of Malta, Ladies Silver Merit Cross on War Decoration Ribbon, c.1915

(Souveräner Malteseorden Silbernes Verdienstkreuz). A gilded silver Maltese Cross in white enamel, the centre medallion presents a white enamelled Maltese Cross over a red enamelled field, circumscribed by a ring of white enamel, inscribed MIL. ORDO EQUITUM MELIT BENE MERENTI (Military Order of Merit), the reverse with a red enameled medallion dated 1916, surrounded by a ring of white enamel depicting an open ended wreath, hallmarked on integral ring with hound’s head, number 3 and letter A denoted .750 small articles from 1872 to 1922, measures 39.66 mm (w) x 43.06 mm (h), on loop for suspension from period original Ladies ribbon, with safety pin, and in very fine condition.

History


The Order was originally founded by Godfrey of Bouillon in 1099.

Following Godfrey’s successful campaign to conquer the Holy Land, he assigned a pilgrim hospital in Jerusalem with a constitution and lands. The hospital was run by several of Godfrey’s Knights, who later founded a spiritual Order. The Order was confirmed by Pope Paschal II in 1113.

The Knights were originally divided into three grades, Knights, Priests, and Brother Servants.

Knights were in charge of protecting pilgrims and battling infidels.

Priests managed the Order’s spiritual responsibilities.

Brother servants were responsible for taking care of the sick and wounded in peacetime, while in wartime they functioned as lower ranks in the Order’s military ranks.

The grade of Donatists was added to the Order at a later date. The Donatists were charged with carrying out everyday tasks and duties.

The Order of the Knights of Malta operated in Austria as early as the 12th century.

The Austrian Order was charged with aiding the sick, diseased, disabled, refugees, and elderly of the world.

The Order of the Knights of Malta within Imperial Austria is also known as the Order of the Knights of Malta of Bohemia.

The Order grades were conferred for civil or war related services.

When the grades were awarded to recognize civil merit they had a plain black ribbon.

When the grades were awarded to recognize war merit they had a black ribbon with red and white along the exterior edges.

The I Class Merit Cross was also worn as a breast badge. When it is in the breast badge form, the ribbon has a small shield device with a white enamel cross on a red enamel background.

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