Star of Malplaquet

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SKU: 03.WMR.0433.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$700 USD

  • Star of Malplaquet Obverse

Estimated market value:

$700 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Bronze gilt/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: SUUM CUIQUE
  • Size
    82-88mm
  • Image Licensing
    This image is attributed to Bene Merenti, Catalogue 21, Lot No. 253, Auction September 27 2019. https://www.benemerenti.de/pdf/21katalogbmcl_rot.pdf

History


The Star of Malplaquet was established by Oberstleutnant Karl Heinrich von Diebitsch on March 28, 1919. It was conferred upon individuals who demonstrated bravery and merit while serving with the Freikorps von Diebitsch for at least two months. Later, eligibility was expanded to persons who were not part of the Freikorps, but had contributed significantly to the fights in the Baltic region. The award was worn on the left breast.

The award is in the form of a gilded eight-sided star with a round silvered centre, underneath which are two crossed silvered swords. The very centre features a black enamelled eagle around which, inside two circles, is the inscription "SUUM CUIQUE" at the top and gilt laurel with red berries on the bottom. Some stars feature green leaves, some are without berries.

A "simple" version was available for those that were unable or unwilling to pay the high cost of the award. This version was a one-piece gilt construction without any extra colours and without the swords.

The award may feature either pin and screwback fastening devices.

It is unknown how many stars were awarded, but the number was roughly around 200 to 300.

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