Life Saving Medal (stamped "FICKENSCHER")

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SKU: 02.HAN.0115.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$1,400 USD

  • Life Saving Medal (stamped "FICKENSCHER") Obverse & Reverse

Estimated market value:

$1,400 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Silver
  • Inscription
    Obv: ERNST AUGUST KOENIG VON HANNOVER Rev: FÜR RETTUNG AUS GEFAHR
  • Size
    36mm
  • Version Remarks
    This version was issued between 1845-1847 and is stamped "FICKENSCHER".
  • Image Licensing
    The image of the Life Saving Medal is a scanned image from the book "Handbuch der Ritter- und Verdienstorden aller Kulturstaaten der Welt" edited by Maximillian Gritzner. The book was published in 1893. It is in the public domain in countries where the copyright is the author's life plus 70 years.

Physical Description and Item Details


A circular medal constructed of silver. The obverse bears the bust of King August Ernst encompassed by the inscription "ERNST AUGUST KOENIG VON HANNOVER". Below the neck of the bust is the engraver mark "FICKENSCHER". The reverse bears the inscription "FÜR RETTUNG AUS GEFAHR" (for rescue from danger) within an oak leaf wreath. On a loop for suspension, with a yellow and light blue striped ribbon.

History


The Life Saving Medal was instituted on August 8, 1845 by King Ernst August. The medal was conferred upon individuals who put their own life in peril in order to rescue another person.

The first issue of the medal (1845-1846) features a small head of King Ernst August and bears the engraver name "FICKENSCHER" under the neck of the bust.

The second issue of the medal (1847-1866) features a larger head of King Ernst August and the name "BREHMER F." under the neck.

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