Description
they were usually hand selected and they felt themselves to be more of an elite class of HJ members
circumscribed “Franz Joseph I
constructed of a metal alloy - unknown grade due to the lack of finish at this step of the manufacturing process
Footnote: Frederick James Weir was born in London England and was working as a Labourer in hamilton
International. An Apostolic & Hospitaller Order of Saint George of Burgundy, I Class Grand Cross Newly Listed they were usually hand selected(Ordre Equestre Apostolique de Saint Georges de Bourgogne). Instituted in 1390, Revived in 1485, Suppressed in 1824, Re Registered in 1929. Grand Cross Badge with a three piece construction, in silver gilt with azure blue enamels, unmarked, the arms of the cross enamelled and finished with ball finials at the tips, designed with a large fleur de lys between each arm, obverse oval centrepiece illustrating St. George on horseback slaying the dragon
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