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Sweden, Kingdom. An Order Of The North Star, Grand Cross Set In Gold, C. 1910
Sweden, Kingdom. An Order Of The North Star, Grand Cross Set In Gold, C. 1910
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(Kungliga Nordstjärneorden). Instituted in 1748. Type III. A Grand Cross in 18K Gold, featuring a white enamelled Maltese cross with ball finials, a three dimensional crown in each quadrant, the obverse medallion featured a blue enamelled field with a while enamelled five point star in the center and the motto NESCIT OCCASUM around the edge, the reverse medallion mirrors the obverse, the badge is surmounted by a large crown, measures 54.40mm (w) x 77.90mm (h – inclusive of cross adorned surmounting crown), weighs 43.6 grams, unmarked but characteristic of C.F Carlman manufacturing, heavy loss of blue enamel to reverse medallion, light enamel loss to surmounting crown, worn on original full black sash, in near very fine condition. The Star of the order in silver presents a four armed Maltese cross with faceted rays and ball finials, a cluster of nine smooth rays in each quadrant, a five point silver star is superimposed in the center, the reverse presents a single pin and catch assembly with four rivets, measures 75.30mm x 75.40mm (h), weighs 60.3 grams, several arms slightly bent, dark patina next exterior, functional pin and catch, in extremely fine condition.
Accompanied by the case of issue in wood and red leatherette, the exterior presenting a golden border and delicate flower décor on the lid, the interior presents a partial moveable red velvet recessed medal bed, with a crème coloured silk lid marked C.F. CARLMAN KONGLHOF & ORDENSJUVELERARE STOCKHOLM 15 REGERINGSGATAN 15., measures 148mm (w) x 233 (l) x 54mm (d), hinge and clasp functional, silk attachments to hold up lid both severed, replacement panel on back under hinge, evident wear, remains in near very fine condition.
Footnote: This Order was founded by King Frederick I on April 28, 1748. Apart from the Order of the Seraphim, it is the only other Order currently conferred in Sweden. From 1748 to 1975, the Order was conferred upon Swedish citizens and foreigners for achievements in the fields of science, art, and literature, as well for meritorious service to the state. Since 1975 it has been conferred exclusively upon members of the Swedish Royal Family and foreigners. It is most often conferred upon junior foreign royals and holders of foreign offices.
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(Kungliga Nordstjärneorden). Instituted in 1748. Type III. A Grand Cross in 18K Gold, featuring a white enamelled Maltese cross with ball finials, a three dimensional crown in each quadrant, the obverse medallion featured a blue enamelled field with a while enamelled five point star in the center and the motto NESCIT OCCASUM around the edge, the reverse medallion mirrors the obverse, the badge is surmounted by a large crown, measures 54.40mm (w) x 77.90mm (h – inclusive of cross adorned surmounting crown), weighs 43.6 grams, unmarked but characteristic of C.F Carlman manufacturing, heavy loss of blue enamel to reverse medallion, light enamel loss to surmounting crown, worn on original full black sash, in near very fine condition. The Star of the order in silver presents a four armed Maltese cross with faceted rays and ball finials, a cluster of nine smooth rays in each quadrant, a five point silver star is superimposed in the center, the reverse presents a single pin and catch assembly with four rivets, measures 75.30mm x 75.40mm (h), weighs 60.3 grams, several arms slightly bent, dark patina next exterior, functional pin and catch, in extremely fine condition.
Accompanied by the case of issue in wood and red leatherette, the exterior presenting a golden border and delicate flower décor on the lid, the interior presents a partial moveable red velvet recessed medal bed, with a crème coloured silk lid marked C.F. CARLMAN KONGLHOF & ORDENSJUVELERARE STOCKHOLM 15 REGERINGSGATAN 15., measures 148mm (w) x 233 (l) x 54mm (d), hinge and clasp functional, silk attachments to hold up lid both severed, replacement panel on back under hinge, evident wear, remains in near very fine condition.
Footnote: This Order was founded by King Frederick I on April 28, 1748. Apart from the Order of the Seraphim, it is the only other Order currently conferred in Sweden. From 1748 to 1975, the Order was conferred upon Swedish citizens and foreigners for achievements in the fields of science, art, and literature, as well for meritorious service to the state. Since 1975 it has been conferred exclusively upon members of the Swedish Royal Family and foreigners. It is most often conferred upon junior foreign royals and holders of foreign offices.

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