Bertha Order, I Class Cross

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SKU: 01.LPD.0103.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$5,600 USD

  • Bertha Order, I Class Cross Obverse

Estimated market value:

$5,600 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Silver/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: 1908 LB Rev: DEM FRAUEN VERDIENST
  • Size
    38x47mm
  • Version Remarks
    Six were awarded.
  • Image Licensing
    The image of the I Class Cross is a rendered graphic of what the cross would look like. The image is attributed to Robert Prummel and Wikipedia. The image was released to the public under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic license.

Physical Description and Item Details


A George’s cross, constructed of silver and enamels. The cross features outwardly rounded arms and is enamelled in light purple with a broad silver border. The 6 o’clock arm is elongated and features the silver date “1910”. The centre medallion is enamelled in red and features the silver crowned monogram “LB” inside a silver wreath of laurel, tied at the bottom by a ribbon. The reverse is similar, except that the centre medallion is in silver and features the inscription “DEM FRAUEN VERDIENST” (“for female merit”). On a loop for suspension, on a yellow ribbon with two red side stripes per side.

History


The Bertha Order was established by Prince Leopold IV to reward women who performed commendable work which benefited society and the Principality of Lippe.

Generally, the award was conferred upon young women who worked for the church and helped improve the social welfare of the less-fortunate. The order could also be conferred for numerous years of faithful service, or to recognize outstanding individual achievements.

The I Class Cross with Crown was awarded twice.

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