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France, Republic. An Apostolic And Hospitaller Order Of Saint George Of Burgundy, Commander's Badge
France, Republic. An Apostolic And Hospitaller Order Of Saint George Of Burgundy, Commander's Badge
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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Instituted in 1390. A blue-enameled Maltese cross with ball-tipped finials, fleurs de lys between the arms, the obverse centerpiece bearing a figure of St George on horseback slaying the dragon within a ring with beaded borders, on large elaborate swivel crown and trophy of arms suspension with loop for neck ribbon, including suspensions 115 mm (h) x 55 mm (w), enamels intact, on original neck ribbon, near mint condition.
Footnote: The Order of Saint George of Burgundy was founded in 1390, subsequently lapsed, was revived in 1485 and continued in existence into the 19th Century, despite the ravages of the French Revolution, and was suppressed by Royal Ordinance of 16 April in 1824 which made it illegal to wear decorations and insignia other than those of Royal orders. An instruction of the Chancery of the Legion of Honour of 5 May 1824 specifically cited the Order of Saint George as abolished. The Order reappeared in the 1920s, being registered as a not-for-profit organization under French law on 14 March 1929, and claimed a number of prominent members. It is generally believed that the revived Order became dormant in the mid-1930s but it was included in the list of Orders banned by the Holy See in 1953.
Description
Instituted in 1390. A blue-enameled Maltese cross with ball-tipped finials, fleurs de lys between the arms, the obverse centerpiece bearing a figure of St George on horseback slaying the dragon within a ring with beaded borders, on large elaborate swivel crown and trophy of arms suspension with loop for neck ribbon, including suspensions 115 mm (h) x 55 mm (w), enamels intact, on original neck ribbon, near mint condition.
Footnote: The Order of Saint George of Burgundy was founded in 1390, subsequently lapsed, was revived in 1485 and continued in existence into the 19th Century, despite the ravages of the French Revolution, and was suppressed by Royal Ordinance of 16 April in 1824 which made it illegal to wear decorations and insignia other than those of Royal orders. An instruction of the Chancery of the Legion of Honour of 5 May 1824 specifically cited the Order of Saint George as abolished. The Order reappeared in the 1920s, being registered as a not-for-profit organization under French law on 14 March 1929, and claimed a number of prominent members. It is generally believed that the revived Order became dormant in the mid-1930s but it was included in the list of Orders banned by the Holy See in 1953.




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