Order of Civil and Military Merit of Adolph of Nassau, Grand Officer (Civil Division)

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SKU: 01.LUX.0102.103.01.000

Estimated market value:

$1500 USD

  • Order of Civil and Military Merit of Adolph of Nassau, Grand Officer (Civil Division)
  • Order of Civil and Military Merit of Adolph of Nassau, Grand Officer (Civil Division)
  • Order of Civil and Military Merit of Adolph of Nassau, Grand Officer (Civil Division) Reverse

Estimated market value:

$1500 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Luxembourg
  • Composition
    Gold/Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: A VIRTUTE Rev: 1292 1858
  • Size
    46-48mm

Physical Description and Item Details


Luxemburg, Duchy. A Merit Order of Adolph of Nassau in Gold, Grand Officer Badge, c.1890

(Ordre de Mérite civil et militaire d’Adolphe de Nassau). Instituted 1858. A hollow Gold Maltese cross with white enameled arms and ball finals, obverse centre bears the letter ""A"" in Gold in Gothic script, crowned by an imperial crown, with blue enamel surround depicting laurels and the motto ""Virtute"", reverse centre applique presents the dates ""1292"" (the year that Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg was crowned as King of the Romans) and ""1858"" (order institution date by Adolphe, Duke of Nassau), suspended from a Gold hollow crown; accompanied by a section of early 20th Century neck ribbon, measuring 46.08 mm (w) x 73.09 mm (h - inclusive of its crown); in overall better than extremely fine condition.

History


The Order of Civil and Military Merit of Adolph of Nassau was established by Adolph Duke of Nassau by Ducal Decree on May 8, 1858. It is named in honour of his namesake, Adolph Count of Nassau, who ruled as King of Germany from 1292-1298. The Order was not awarded from 1866-1890 during the period when the Duchy of Luxembourg was annexed by Prussia, but it was revived by its founder when he was named Grand Duke of Luxembourg in 1890.

It is conferred upon heads of state and civilians for meritorious service rendered to the state and the Grand Ducal House. It is conferred upon Luxembourgian citizens in recognition of outstanding achievements in the arts and sciences and upon foreigners as a sign of good will. It was also conferred upon foreign soldiers and civilians for merit in the First and Second World War. Luxembourgian princes and princesses are named Grand Crosses at birth but they do not wear the insignia until they are 18 years old.

From 1858-1866, the Order was called the Ducal Military and Civil Merit Order of Adolph of Nassau, and from 1890-1927, it was called the Order of Military and Civil Merit of Adolph of Nassau.

The Order has also been the subject of a number of statute changes since its inception and was at one point awarded in 17 grades. It has been expanded since it was originally conferred in four grades and is presently conferred in 13 grades with two divisions.

In 1949, a gilt palm wreath clasp was created that was awarded to members of the Court, members and servants of the Grand Ducal House, Officers, soldiers, gendarmes, and policemen in recognition of violence suffered in the German occupation during the Second World War.

The Order was manufactured by C.M Weishaupt & Sons from 1858 until the beginning of World War I when production was moved to Luxembourg and taken over by Wunsch-Stehres. Wunsch-Sterhes continued production until 1939, but Arthus-Bertrand has produced all awards since 1946.

All decorations are required to be returned following the death of a member or following their promotion to a higher grade.

The Grand Officer took its present name in 1927. It is identical to the Commander with Crown, however, only the Grand Officer is worn with a Breast Star. It features an obverse inscription that translates to “Virtue.”

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