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Bene Merenti Order of the Royal House (1937)

4th Class, Military, 30 mm, Silver, hallmarked "RS, 900", medallion enameled, original suspension ring and ribbon. Silver Leopold Cross with crossed swords, a wide black enameled border and a white enameled central medallion surrounded by a wreath of green enameled oak leaves on the obverse. In the center the inscription "Bene Merenti". On reverse, King Carol II cipher surrounded by a black enameled ring. Very rare and in mint condition! I RR!

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Bene Merenti Order of the Royal House (1937)

Commander Cross, 2nd Class, Civil, 52x45 mm, gilt Silver, hallmarked "68 - crown", both sides enameled,obverse with "BENE MERENTI", on reverse the cipher of King Carol II, original suspension ring, loop and ribbon. The Bene Merenti Order of the Royal House was initially founded on the 6th of June 1910 as the Princely Hohenzollern House Order of Bene Merenti and took over by King Carol II with royal decree the 16th of December 1935. From 26th of November 1937, swords could be added to anygrade. This order was replaced the 8th of March by the St. George order. Very rare and mint condition!

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Bene Merenti Order of the Royal House (1937)

Commander Cross, 1st Class, Military, 67x45 mm in gilt Silver, hallmarked "39 - 900", maker`s mark "HW (Heinrich Weiss, Bucarest)", both sides enameled, obverse with "BENE MERENTI", on reverse the cipher of King Carol II, two swords crossed, original suspension ring, loop and ribbon. The Bene Merenti Order of the Royal House was initially founded on the 6th of June 1910 as the Princely Hohenzollern House Order of Bene Merenti and took over by King Carol II with royal decree the 16th of December 1935. From 26th of November 1937, swords could be added to any grade.

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Cross of the Royal House (1935)

Cross of the Royal House of Hohenzollern Set, 1st to 3rd Class, 3rd Model, for Civil, 37mm, gilt, silvered and bronze, with original suspension rings and ribbons by "Da Costa, Lisboa". Very rare set, produced in exile at the specific commission of King Carol II in the 1960`s, instituted with the royal decree 2836 on the 20th of December 1935, the cross had two classes and from 1937 to 1941 swords could be added. In exile King Carol II added a third class to the cross. I RR!

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