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Dutch Silver Cross (Zilveren Herdenkingskruis) 1813-15
Here is an online vendor's note about the medal: Awarded to those who contributed to the independence of the Kingdom of The Netherlands. The medal was first issued 1865, more than 50 years after the war. Probably only 5000 of the 30000 who fought recieved the medal. On the obverse 1813 on the reverse 1815." ------------------- Here is another:"Silver Cross 1813-1815 (Zilveren Herdenkingskruis 1813-1815). Such crosses were awarded to veterans of the Napoleonic Wars, period when Netherlands were being re-shaped again. Crosses are of exceptional rarity on the market, especially in North America. Silver 5-armed cross. All original issues were well hallmarked by maker 'P.Z' and Dutch silver 1814 purity mark for .833 silver. In addition to these two marks, there is another one - French import mark for the 'undetermined' origin silver. This mark is in form of a standing swan within oval frame and was used since 1893 (for items coming into France). Beautiful old cotton/silk moire ribbon is arranged in 'Austrian' tri-fold style. Majority of original silver frosting remains. Cross showing light wear and age. Overall condition is very good and better. Exact number of crosses awarded is not known but is believed to be less then 5000, far cry from over 30 000 Dutch troops fighting during Napoleonic Wars."
File name | Dutch Silver Cross (Zilveren Herdenkingskruis) 1813-15.jpg |
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Linked to | Jannes Gerrits van Wijk (_MILT); Jannes Gerrits van Wijk |
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