LOADING ...
In response to evolving domestic opinion, eMedals Inc has made the conscious decision to remove the presentation of German Third Reich historical artifacts from our online catalogue. For three decades, eMedals Inc has made an effort to preserve history in all its forms. As historians and researchers, we have managed sensitive articles and materials with the greatest of care and respect for their past and present social context. We acknowledge the growing sentiments put forth by the Canadian public and have taken proactive actions to address this opinion.
Finland, Republic. An Order of the White Rose of Finland, Grand Cross Set, by Alexander Tillander, Type I, c. 1925
Finland, Republic. An Order of the White Rose of Finland, Grand Cross Set, by Alexander Tillander, Type I, c. 1925
SKU: ITEM: M0400-33
Current Bid:
Your Max Bid:
Bid History:
Time Remaining:
Couldn't load pickup availability
Shipping Details
Shipping Details
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.
Shipping Details
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.
Description
Description
(Suomen Valkoisen Ruusun Ritarikunta). Instituted January 28th, 1919. Type I (c. 1925 issue). A cased Order of the White Rose of Finland Grand Cross Set, consisting of:
1. A Breast Star. Constructed of silver, silver gilt, and enamels, a five-pointed star with each point consisting of eight rays with scaled between the arms of the cross, the obverse with a central turkoise enamelled medallion bearing a white enameled white rose, surrounded by a black band of enamels inscribed “Isänmaan Hyväksi” (For the Good of the Fatherland) in gilt in capitalized Finish lettering, the reverse plain, with a barrel hinge, vertical pinback, and round wire catch, hallmarked “A.T” for manufacture by Alexander Tillander of Helsinki, the National crown, “813 H” (813 Hopea = silver), the city/town mark and date marked “U5” (1925) on the reverse, measuring 84.6 mm (w) x 84.4 mm (l), weighing 91.78 grams.
2. A Sash Badge. In silver gilt with white and blue enamels, consisting of a Maltese Cross with white enameled arms and a Lion of Finland wielding a sword in the quadrants between the arms of the cross, the obverse with a white enamelled rose in a bed of dark blue enamels, on a fixed loop and oval swivel ring for suspension from its period original shortened (cut) sash ribbon, marked “A.T” for manufacture by Alexander Tillander of Helsinki, the National crown, “813 H” (813 Hopea = silver), the city/town mark and date marked “U5” (1925) on the swivel ring, measuring 54.0 mm (w) x 59.6 mm (l), weighing 38.34 grams.
3. Accompanied by its presentation case, constructed of a lightweight wooden core, with a lightly textured black faux leather exterior, the interior of the lid maker marked “A. Tillander”, with functional exterior metal hinges, intact interior fabric hinge cover, and functional exterior metal clasp for closing of the case, with a removable and recessed blue felted medal bed for plush seating of the award, measuring 132 mm (w) x 246 mm (l).
A fine example of a cased Grand Cross Set of the Order of the White Rose of Finland, with the white enamels to the reverse of the sash badge flaked, in otherwise better than very fine condition.
Footnote: The Order of the White Rose of Finland is one of three official orders in Finland, along with the Order of the Cross of Liberty, and the Order of the Lion of Finland. The President of Finland is the Grand Master of all three orders. The orders are administered by boards consisting of a chancellor, a vice-chancellor and at least four members. The orders of the White Rose of Finland and the Lion of Finland have a joint board. The Order of the White Rose of Finland was established by Gustaf Mannerheim in his capacity as regent (temporary head of state) on January 28, 1919. The name comes from the nine roses in the coat of arms of Finland. The order's rules and regulations were confirmed on May 16, 1919, and its present rules date from June 1, 1940. The revised scale of ranks was confirmed most recently in 1985. The original decorations were designed by Akseli Gallen-Kallela. The swastikas of the collar were replaced by fir crosses in 1963, designed by heraldic artist Gustaf von Numers. The honour can be granted for military as well as civilian merit. The motto of the Order appears on the medallion and is "Isänmaan hyväksi" (For the well-being or benefit or advantage of the Fatherland).
Description
(Suomen Valkoisen Ruusun Ritarikunta). Instituted January 28th, 1919. Type I (c. 1925 issue). A cased Order of the White Rose of Finland Grand Cross Set, consisting of:
1. A Breast Star. Constructed of silver, silver gilt, and enamels, a five-pointed star with each point consisting of eight rays with scaled between the arms of the cross, the obverse with a central turkoise enamelled medallion bearing a white enameled white rose, surrounded by a black band of enamels inscribed “Isänmaan Hyväksi” (For the Good of the Fatherland) in gilt in capitalized Finish lettering, the reverse plain, with a barrel hinge, vertical pinback, and round wire catch, hallmarked “A.T” for manufacture by Alexander Tillander of Helsinki, the National crown, “813 H” (813 Hopea = silver), the city/town mark and date marked “U5” (1925) on the reverse, measuring 84.6 mm (w) x 84.4 mm (l), weighing 91.78 grams.
2. A Sash Badge. In silver gilt with white and blue enamels, consisting of a Maltese Cross with white enameled arms and a Lion of Finland wielding a sword in the quadrants between the arms of the cross, the obverse with a white enamelled rose in a bed of dark blue enamels, on a fixed loop and oval swivel ring for suspension from its period original shortened (cut) sash ribbon, marked “A.T” for manufacture by Alexander Tillander of Helsinki, the National crown, “813 H” (813 Hopea = silver), the city/town mark and date marked “U5” (1925) on the swivel ring, measuring 54.0 mm (w) x 59.6 mm (l), weighing 38.34 grams.
3. Accompanied by its presentation case, constructed of a lightweight wooden core, with a lightly textured black faux leather exterior, the interior of the lid maker marked “A. Tillander”, with functional exterior metal hinges, intact interior fabric hinge cover, and functional exterior metal clasp for closing of the case, with a removable and recessed blue felted medal bed for plush seating of the award, measuring 132 mm (w) x 246 mm (l).
A fine example of a cased Grand Cross Set of the Order of the White Rose of Finland, with the white enamels to the reverse of the sash badge flaked, in otherwise better than very fine condition.
Footnote: The Order of the White Rose of Finland is one of three official orders in Finland, along with the Order of the Cross of Liberty, and the Order of the Lion of Finland. The President of Finland is the Grand Master of all three orders. The orders are administered by boards consisting of a chancellor, a vice-chancellor and at least four members. The orders of the White Rose of Finland and the Lion of Finland have a joint board. The Order of the White Rose of Finland was established by Gustaf Mannerheim in his capacity as regent (temporary head of state) on January 28, 1919. The name comes from the nine roses in the coat of arms of Finland. The order's rules and regulations were confirmed on May 16, 1919, and its present rules date from June 1, 1940. The revised scale of ranks was confirmed most recently in 1985. The original decorations were designed by Akseli Gallen-Kallela. The swastikas of the collar were replaced by fir crosses in 1963, designed by heraldic artist Gustaf von Numers. The honour can be granted for military as well as civilian merit. The motto of the Order appears on the medallion and is "Isänmaan hyväksi" (For the well-being or benefit or advantage of the Fatherland).

You May Also Like
United Kingdom. The Handley Page Halifax, by K. A. Merrick, Signed
GB8679
United Kingdom. The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902, Alexander M. Palmer
GB8680
Germany, Heer. A Lot of Award Documents to Wilhelm Duschl, Battle of Crete Combatant
G62942
United States. Two Second War Medal Bars to Joseph Edwin Twiss, US Navy
M0625-146
Czechoslovakia, Republic. A Lot of Five Medals
M0625-145
-
United Kingdom. The Handley Page Halifax, by K. A. Merrick, Signed
GB8679
Add to CartRegular price $200 USDRegular price $0 USD Sale price $200 USDUnit price / per -
United Kingdom. The Boer War Casualty Roll 1899-1902, Alexander M. Palmer
GB8680
Add to CartRegular price $75 USDRegular price $0 USD Sale price $75 USDUnit price / per -
Germany, Heer. A Lot of Award Documents to Wilhelm Duschl, Battle of Crete Combatant
G62942
Add to CartRegular price $810 USDRegular price $0 USD Sale price $810 USDUnit price / per -
United States. Two Second War Medal Bars to Joseph Edwin Twiss, US Navy
M0625-146
Add to CartRegular price $200 USDRegular price $0 USD Sale price $200 USDUnit price / per -
Czechoslovakia, Republic. A Lot of Five Medals
M0625-145
Add to CartRegular price $200 USDRegular price $0 USD Sale price $200 USDUnit price / per
Do you have a similar item you are interested in selling?
Please complete the form and our client care representatives will contact you.
Sell Item