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Reuss Civil Honor Cross, 2nd Class

by: tsa-li( 243Feedback score is 100 to 499) Top 1000 Reviewer
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The Reuss (Younger Line) Civil Honor Cross, 2nd Class (Reuß j.l., Civil-Ehrenkreuz, 2. Klasse) was instituted by Prince Heinrich LXVII at Schloss Osterstein on 20 October 1857.   The statutes for this award were published on 1 January 1858.  It was awarded for loyal and faithful civil service to the palace, land, and towns to men who had served over 25 years.  A special provision allowed for the award within Reuss for extraordinary service to the  churches, schools, and community irrespective of the time.  The award of the Civil-Ehrenkreuz, 2. Klasse was not a prerequisite for award of the Reuß Civil-Ehrenkreuz, 1. Klasse.  A quick review of the Reuß Civil-Ehrenkreuz, 1. Klasse will clarify the differences in the award criteria.  Prince Heinrich XX replaced this award on 15 September 1858 with the Reuss (Older Line) Civil Honor Cross (Reuß ä.l., Civil Ehrenkreuz).  Note that the confusion with the Reuss Older Line and the Principality of Reuss for this particular Cross is common and the distinction needs to be specified. 

(temporary reverse drawing)

Reuß j.l., Civil-Ehrenkreuz, 2. Klasse

The obverse (similar to a stylized Iron Cross) carried the monogram of the Prince (a crown above h with LXVII below) surrounded by an oak leaf circle.  The reverse carried the inscription "Für treue Dienste"  surrounded by an oak leaf circle.  Note that this silver medal was not enameled.  The ribbon was authorized is described as being completely "amaranth" red (which is close to a violet color).  Original examples of this ribbon are almost extinct and the very few museums that do have an example almost invariably have replacement ribbons.     

A Reuss Civil-Ehrenkreuz, 2. Klasse is almost never offered on the market since they are typically museum pieces.  My best advice is:  Buy one from a specialist dealer who will offer you a 100% guarantee.  There are copies of this medal on the market and an original is somewhat rare and difficult to locate.  For further information on medals, please see my other guides and blog (http://blogs.ebay.com/tsa-li).  Thanks for viewing!


Guide ID: 10000000006767465Guide created: 04/19/08 (updated 07/13/08)

 
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