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Spain, Franco’s Period. An Order Of Isabella The Catholic, Commander C.1955
Spain, Franco’s Period. An Order Of Isabella The Catholic, Commander C.1955
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(Orden de Isabel la Católica). Instituted 1815. 1939-1975 issued. A ball-tipped enameled red Maltese cross in silver gilt, featuring cleft silver gilded rays in each quadrant, centre presenting a detailed handmade insignia surrounded by the inscription A LA LEALTAD ACRISOLADA in silver gilt, with blue and white enameled reverse centre displaying the cyphers of Isabella I and Ferdinand II, surrounded by the inscription POR ISABEL LA CATOLICA in silver gilt, suspended by a fine enameled green laurel wreath also in silver gilt, measuring 56.58 mm (w) x 81.15 mm (h - inclusive of laurel wreath and integral ring), accompanied by original silk ribbon, mint.
Footnote: The Order of Isabella the Catholic was instituted in Spain as the Royal and American Order of Isabella the Catholic by royal decree of King Fernando VII/Ferdinand VII on March 24, 1815. The name of the Order was modified by decree of April 15, 1889 when the Spanish Crown abandoned its intentions of ruling Latin America, and overseas. The Order was a civil and military order originally granted in recognition of those who had served the interests of the Spanish Crown in Latin America. Currently, the Order is conferred to foreigners and Spanish citizens for meritorious civil acts, especially those that foster the relationships between Spain and other nations.
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(Orden de Isabel la Católica). Instituted 1815. 1939-1975 issued. A ball-tipped enameled red Maltese cross in silver gilt, featuring cleft silver gilded rays in each quadrant, centre presenting a detailed handmade insignia surrounded by the inscription A LA LEALTAD ACRISOLADA in silver gilt, with blue and white enameled reverse centre displaying the cyphers of Isabella I and Ferdinand II, surrounded by the inscription POR ISABEL LA CATOLICA in silver gilt, suspended by a fine enameled green laurel wreath also in silver gilt, measuring 56.58 mm (w) x 81.15 mm (h - inclusive of laurel wreath and integral ring), accompanied by original silk ribbon, mint.
Footnote: The Order of Isabella the Catholic was instituted in Spain as the Royal and American Order of Isabella the Catholic by royal decree of King Fernando VII/Ferdinand VII on March 24, 1815. The name of the Order was modified by decree of April 15, 1889 when the Spanish Crown abandoned its intentions of ruling Latin America, and overseas. The Order was a civil and military order originally granted in recognition of those who had served the interests of the Spanish Crown in Latin America. Currently, the Order is conferred to foreigners and Spanish citizens for meritorious civil acts, especially those that foster the relationships between Spain and other nations.





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