Order of Civil Merit, Grand Cross Breast Star

SKU: 01.WUT.0103.102.01

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  • country
    Germany
  • date of institution
    November 6, 1806
  • remarks
    The German name of the award is ‘Zivil-Verdienstorden, Bruststern’.

Physical Description


An eight-sided star, constructed of gold and silver wire embroidery. The rays are in silver with raised golden edges. In between the arms are five rays each. The arms feature the golden inscription ‘BENE’ (12 o’clock) ‘ME’ (9 o’clock) ‘REN’ (3 o’clock) ‘TIBUS’ (6 o’clock) (‘to those whose merit made them deserving’). The obverse centre medallion is in blue and features the crowned golden monogram ‘FR’. The medallion ring is made of golden bullion wire on the inside and sequins on the outside. The reverse is enforced with paper.
The breast stars vary greatly in size and details.

History


The Order of Civil Merit was established by King Friedrich I to recognise court officials and civil servants who rendered outstanding service, but were ineligible to receive the Order of the Golden Eagle due to their social status. The order had three classes and a limited number of members, although the king had the right to increase the number. At one time, there could only be 6 Grand Cross members, 6 Commander Cross members, and 36 Knight Cross members.

On December 1, 1806, all recipients were made members of the aristocracy. Recipients were required to incorporate the Order of Civil Merit into their coat of arms.

If a civil servant or court official had rendered at least 24 years of loyal service and had the support of his superior, the individual could submit a request to receive the order to a chapter of the order. The request would be considered by a committee of the order’s chancellors and the result would be submitted to the king.

Recipients were required to wear their awards at all times, and if they failed to do so, they had to donate 20 Reichsthaler to the poor. If a recipient consistently failed to wear the award, their membership was revoked.

This order was merged with the Order of the Golden Eagle on September 23, 1818, to create the Order of the Württemberg Crown.

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Versions

  • Price

    $2,000 USD

  • Composition

    Silver Wire Embroidery/Gold Wire Embroidery

  • Inscription

    Obv: BENE MERENTIBUS

  • Size

    90mm

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  • Price

    $5,000 USD

  • Composition

    Gold/Enamelled

  • Inscription

    Obv: BENE MERENTIBUS

  • Size

    72mm

  • Maker

  • Version Remarks

    Metal breast stars were never officially awarded. Rather, they were made after 1830 when the order was not in existence anymore. Metal...

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