Luxembourg, Grand Duchy. An Order Of The Oak Crown, Iii Class Commander, C.1910 Auction Archive Rhodium-plated cupro-nickel
Description
Rhodium-plated cupro-nickel
the lid bearing a gilt embossed depiction of the award
with right-facing bronze gilt eagle standing upon a wreathed swastika with "STL" insignia at the peak
Of early quality in tombac with pleasing toning
64 mm (w) x 75
Luxembourg, Grand Duchy. An Order Of The Oak Crown, Iii Class Commander, C.1910 Auction Archive Rhodium-plated cupro-nickelIn silver gilt with green and white enamels, measuring 40. 2 mm (w) x 45. 5 mm inclusive of its laterally pierced ball suspension, light crazing evident in the white enamels on the reverse of the arm at 3 o'clock, on a shortened original neck ribbon, extremely fine. Footnote: The Order of the Oak Crown was established in 1841 by Grand Duke William II, who was also King of the Netherlands. At that time, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Kingdom of
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