Order of Sidonia, Grand Cross (on sash)

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SKU: 01.SXK.0109.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$10,000 USD

  • Order of Sidonia, Grand Cross (on sash) Obverse

Estimated market value:

$10,000 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Gold/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: SIDONIA Rev: 1870
  • Size
    84x61.5mm
  • Image Licensing
    The image of the Order of Sidonia, Grand Cross (on sash) is attributed to Borodun at Wikipedia and is used in the public domain. See the following page for more information: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Order_of_Sidonia_badge1_(Saxony)_-_Tallinn_Museum_of_Orders.jpg

Physical Description and Item Details


A Maltese cross, constructed of gold and enamel. On top of the 12 o’clock arm, attached by an eyelet, sits a crowned oak leaf wreath with the monogram ‘S’ inside. The arms are enamelled in white with narrow golden edges. The obverse centre medallion is enamelled in white and features the left-facing head of Duchess Sidonie in gold. The medallion ring is enamelled in blue with golden and smooth inner and outer borders. It features the golden inscription ‘SIDONIA’ with a small cross at the top. Eight rue leaves are attached to the outer medallion ring border, only four of which are visible from the reverse. The reverse is similar to the obverse, except that the centre medallion features a crowned Saxon coat of arms in multi-coloured enamel. The medallion ring features a small cross at the top and the date ‘1870’ at the bottom, with ornamental decorations in between. On a loop for suspension, on a dark blue ribbon with white side stripes. The white side stripes feature two narrow green stripes each.

History


The Order of Sidonia was founded by King John on December 31, 1870. It was conferred upon women in recognition of merit during a war period. This was the first order for women in Saxony.

The order was primarily awarded to women that had demonstrated self-sacrifice and altruism by caring for wounded soldiers during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/71. It could be awarded to any national, by birth or marriage, that serviced Saxony, with a few exceptions for foreigners. It was awarded to both single and married women. The right to award the decoration was exclusive to the king.

The name of the order commemorates Duchess Sidonie of Bohemia, the first wife of Duke Albert of Saxony, also known as Albert the Beloved (1443-1500).

This order features one class, but is worn in two different styles. It was worn on a sash by members of a royal family. The order was awarded a total of 109 times, of which twelve were awarded to foreigners, eight on the Grand Cross sash, and four with the Cross on the ribbon.

The order became obsolete in 1918 with the end of the monarchy.

The Grand Cross on Sash was awarded thirteen times, of which nine were in gold and four were in silver gilt. The first award took place on March 13, 1871 to Crown Princess Carola of Saxony.

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