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The Order of the Oak Crown. Officer Cross

The Order of the Oak Crown. Officer Cross

The Order of the Oak Crown was instituted by the Grand Duke-King William II, in 1841. At that time, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Kingdom of the Netherlands were in personal union; although the Order was technically a Luxembourgian award, it was often used by William II and his successor, Grand Duke-King William III, as a house order to reward Dutch subjects, beyond the control of the Dutch government.


230,00 EUR
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The Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Grandofficer

The Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Grandofficer

The Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (l'Ordre de Mérite du Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg) is a distinguished honorary order of Luxembourg. It was instituted on January 23, 1961 by Grand Duchess Charlotte. Grand Master of the order is the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Besides the five classes, a true medal can therefore be bestowed.


1.050,00 EUR
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The Order of the Oak Crown. brest star Grand Cross Gold

The Order of the Oak Crown. brest star Grand Cross Gold

The Order of the Oak Crown was instituted by the Grand Duke-King William II, in 1841. At that time, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Kingdom of the Netherlands were in personal union; although the Order was technically a Luxembourgian award, it was often used by William II and his successor, Grand Duke-King William III, as a house order to reward Dutch subjects, beyond the control of the Dutch government.


1.500,00 EUR
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The Order of the Oak Crown. Grand Cross SET

The Order of the Oak Crown. Grand Cross SET

The Order of the Oak Crown was instituted by the Grand Duke-King William II, in 1841. At that time, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Kingdom of the Netherlands were in personal union; although the Order was technically a Luxembourgian award, it was often used by William II and his successor, Grand Duke-King William III, as a house order to reward Dutch subjects, beyond the control of the Dutch government.


1.750,00 EUR
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The Order of the Oak Crown. Grand Officer Cross GOLD

The Order of the Oak Crown. Grand Officer Cross GOLD

The Order of the Oak Crown was instituted by the Grand Duke-King William II, in 1841. At that time, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Kingdom of the Netherlands were in personal union; although the Order was technically a Luxembourgian award, it was often used by William II and his successor, Grand Duke-King William III, as a house order to reward Dutch subjects, beyond the control of the Dutch government.RR


1.750,00 EUR
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The Order of the Oak Crown. Grand Cross SET  GOLD

The Order of the Oak Crown. Grand Cross SET GOLD

The Order of the Oak Crown was instituted by the Grand Duke-King William II, in 1841. At that time, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Kingdom of the Netherlands were in personal union; although the Order was technically a Luxembourgian award, it was often used by William II and his successor, Grand Duke-King William III, as a house order to reward Dutch subjects, beyond the control of the Dutch government.RR


4.700,00 EUR
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