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    Posted
    A start this new topic as I didn´t find any suitable for it:
    A medal I found in my grandfather's belongings:
    The Commemorative Medal of the Reign of King Leopold I, second class, established by Royal Decree of July 20th 1856.
    This medal was awarded to NCO and soldiers who counted on July 21st 1856 with at least 25 years of active and uninterrupted service.
    For the officers there was a Cross (1st Class), identical to the Civil Cross.
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    Hope you enjoy this little treasure,
    GM1
    Posted

    This decoration was instituted in 1856, while the civic decorations in 1867. According to Borné, only 1143 Crosses and 917 medals were awarded to the army and the guard-civique.

    Best Regards,

    GM1

    Posted

    Absolutely Frank hence the confusion. However if you get a Leopold I without a ribbon it will be a devil of a job to find one.

    Paul

    Posted

    Absolutely Frank hence the confusion. However if you get a Leopold I without a ribbon it will be a devil of a job to find one.

    Paul

    I was just thinking about that... :unsure:

    Posted

    According to Borné (if my French is not failing me :unsure: ) the ribbon is from between 30 July 1856 (it's creation) and 28 December 1859 (when they chaged the ribbon).

    It's the official version of the ribbon and it should be 37 mm wide (Green: 1 mm / amaranth: 6 mm / green: 23 mm / amaranth: 6 / green: 1 mm).

    The diameter of the medal should be 35 mm. (there are two drawnings of the medal in his book, with one bigger than the other, but I don't see a different diameter mentioned in the text. It could be 30 mm like the Civic decoration between 1867 and 1918 but it is not mentioned (also the civic decoration between 1867 and 1918 can have a diameter of 35 mm).

    To anwser TacHel: There should be no difference (except the small difference between the manufacturer). In his chapter of the Civic Decorations, Borné refers to the decree of 30 July 1856 for the shape.

    Vincent

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    Posted
    On 03/02/2014 at 21:44, GM1 said:
    A start this new topic as I didn´t find any suitable for it:
     
    A medal I found in my grandfather's belongings:
     
    The Commemorative Medal of the Reign of King Leopold I, second class, established by Royal Decree of July 20th 1856.
     
    This medal was awarded to NCO and soldiers who counted on July 21st 1856 with at least 25 years of active and uninterrupted service.
     
    For the officers there was a Cross (1st Class), identical to the Civil Cross.
     
     
     
     
     
    Hope you enjoy this little treasure,
     
    GM1
     

    Very nice medal, thank you for sharing ! 
    I think it’s 1st type of medal, only in 1856 y. awarding for army personnel. 
    And I think it’s Hart production 

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    Posted

    I think because not good quality of these medals next 1857 year veterans in Civil Guard receives medals from another producer - Wolfers . 
     

    https://lib.ugent.be/en/catalog/rug01:002286395 
     

    “… Hoogte 38,42 ; breedte 3,37 ; gewicht 17,93 g. Verguld koper …”

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    we can see picture of this variant in second volume of book Guiot 1869 

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    and we can see illustration in book of Hollebeke, 1880

     

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    one medal 👍 

     

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    Posted (edited)

    Recently a 1st Class Cross for Officers arrived to my collection. Silver gilded, French production (borehead stamp). A nice example.

     

    best regards

     

    GM1

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    Edited by GM1
    Posted
    8 hours ago, Igor Ostapenko said:

    I think because not good quality of these medals next 1857 year veterans in Civil Guard receives medals from another producer - Wolfers . 
     

    https://lib.ugent.be/en/catalog/rug01:002286395 
     

    “… Hoogte 38,42 ; breedte 3,37 ; gewicht 17,93 g. Verguld koper …”

    IMG_9449.jpeg

    IMG_9450.jpeg

    &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& 

     

    we can see picture of this variant in second volume of book Guiot 1869 

    IMG_9473.jpeg

    IMG_9474.jpeg

    &&&&&&&&&&&& 

     

    and we can see illustration in book of Hollebeke, 1880

     

    &&&&&&&&&&&&&

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    IMG_9476.jpeg

    ############## 

     

    one medal 👍 

     

    ##############

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    Medal 2nd type with ribbon for Civil Guard ( picture from Facebook) 

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    Posted
    5 hours ago, GM1 said:

    Recently a 1st Class Cross for Officers arrived to my collection. Silver gilded, French production (borehead stamp). A nice example.

     

    best regards

     

    GM1

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    Nice cross ! 👍 

     

    I have these crosses, hallmarked too 

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    1 hour ago, Igor Ostapenko said:

    Medal 2nd type with ribbon for Civil Guard ( picture from Facebook) 

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    I need ribbon for medal second type. 
    Ribbon for Civil Guards 

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