Ottoman Empire (Turkey): Order of Medjidie,
Commander's Star, 3rd (III) Class.
Maker marked and mint marked on the reverse
(3 marks).
In its scarce box of issue with the Sultan’s tughra
on the lid.
Example of the post Crimean War period.
On the obverse side:
- The Sultan’s tughra in the center of the badge
- 4 enamel plaques with the inscription in Arabic
letters and numbers:
"Zeal, Devotion, Loyalty 1268"(Arabic year for
AD 1852).
The medal was instituted in 1852 by Sultan Abdul
Mejid in 5 classes.
It was awarded for meritorious Military and Civil
services to female and male recipients of both
Turkish or foreign origin.
The number of awards was limited to just 800
recipients for the 3rd class so this is a quite rare
award.
FULL SIZE
post Crimea Campaign 1854 - 1856
Item 100% original - ribbon, box original
Condition as on the photos: Faded velvet of the
bottom side of the box. Normal signs of age and
wear, minor enamel chips.
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