heusy68 Posted May 31, 2018 Posted May 31, 2018 (edited) Hello Gentlemen, After the fall of Saddam Hussein in March 2003, lots have speculated about the return of the Monarchy in Iraq, we now know, that it was not the future chosen for Iraq. Whatever, it is not the place to discuss about politic, but about Order and Medals. In 2005, I saw in ELM in Singapore an entierly new made set of the Order of Faiçal, and also a breast star of the Order of Rafidian (Order of the 2 Rivers), the later with entirely black center (because they did not knew which symbol to put in the center, yet). But we now know that the other jeweler of Singapore : "Royal Insignia" did manufactured at least 1 set, but likely 5 to 10 set of the Order of the Hashemite Crown. The inscription in red : "Order of the Hashemite Crown" This purely a private Order, awarded in a very small number by the Royal Faimy of Iraq, but qality is stunning. It's silver gilt and enamel, NOT gold !!!! Breast star is 90 millimeters in diameter and 224 grammes heavy. Sash badge is 101 x 82 millimeters and 133 grammes heavy. I hope you can enjoy this piece, as it is. Best regards to all Emmanuel With the sash that was in the case. Best photo I can do Emmanuel Edited May 31, 2018 by heusy68
peter monahan Posted May 31, 2018 Posted May 31, 2018 Lovely. Is the slightly crooked crown a 'feature' or a result of accidental damage to this example?
paul wood Posted May 31, 2018 Posted May 31, 2018 Interesting set of Hashemite royalist propoganda. Lovely. Paul
922F Posted June 1, 2018 Posted June 1, 2018 (edited) Thank you, Emmanuel, for locating this elusive item. As usual, you graciously share your valuable, esoteric & hard-won information and imagery! Royal Insignia manufactured these decorations, designed by Philip Eagleton, in the early 2000’s. Sharif Ali bin Hussein perused the Order of the Hashemite Crown concept while envisaging restoration of a post-2003 Iraqi kingdom with himself as king. He continues to lead the Iraqi Constitutional Monarchy Movement. An Iraqi Hashemite who survived the 1958 revolution as a two year old, he was King Faisal II‘s first cousin; his maternal grandfather was the last king of Hejaz. However, the ephemeral monarchial restoration campaign evaporated so the Hashemite Crown project dissolved. To date, I cannot confirm that Sharif Ali ever actually used or awarded this Order or that these pieces represent more than just exploratory samples. Yes, Peter, both the star and badge exhibit damage. Several of the star point extremities are bent and the badge lacks several pearls in addition to the bent suspension [note enamel loss to arm under the crown]. Edited June 1, 2018 by 922F
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