
Pour le Mérite (Prussian Order)
The item depicted is a Pour le Mérite, a highly distinguished Prussian military order often referred to as the 'Blue Max.' It is characterized by its distinct Maltesetype cross shape, with four points emanating from a central circular motif. The cross is primarily crafted from what appears to be gilded metal, featuring arms filled with a vibrant, dark blue enamel. The edges of the cross are a contrasting gold color. Each arm of the cross has gilded ornamentation between the points, resembling stylized eagle wings or floral wreaths, which are characteristic of this order and indicate a high degree of craftsmanship. In the central portion of the cross, the words "Pour le Mérite" are inscribed in gold lettering, with "Pour" on the top arm, "le Mé." on the right arm, and "rite" on the left arm (as viewed from the image). The 'F' for King Frederick II (Friedrich der Große) is visible on the upper arm, and a crowned insignia is visible on the lower arm, facing the viewer. The overall dimensions suggest it is a wearable medal, likely designed to be suspended from a ribbon. Attached to the top point of the cross is a small gilded loop, through which a metal ring passes. This ring then connects to a more elaborate, possibly silver-plated or nickel-plated, suspension device that has a rough, somewhat corroded appearance, indicating age and potential exposure to elements. A piece of white string, likely a modern addition for display or tagging purposes rather than an original part of the order, is tied to this suspension device. No specific maker's marks or signatures are discernible from the image. The condition of the enamel appears to be largely intact, with no significant chips or cracks visible, although some light surface wear might be present on the gilded areas, consistent with an item of its presumed age. The metallic parts show some patina and a slight dulling of the gold finish, which is expected for an antique piece. The craftsmanship appears to be of high quality, indicative of an official military award from the late 19th or early 20th century, consistent with the historical period of the Pour le Mérite.
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Estimated Value
$25,000 - $40,000
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Category
Military Decoration / Order
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$25,000 - $40,000
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The missing pour le merite that disappeared from Germany that is said to be owned by Noah Dohme that is the emperor of Lixland which is 75 million square kilometers owned by Noah Dohme the emperor of Lixland which is 18 years old the supreme general of Lixland and the emperor of Lixland and supreme general of lixland he is world famous emperor Noah IV Of lixland
Item Description
The item depicted is a Pour le Mérite, a highly distinguished Prussian military order often referred to as the 'Blue Max.' It is characterized by its distinct Maltesetype cross shape, with four points emanating from a central circular motif. The cross is primarily crafted from what appears to be gilded metal, featuring arms filled with a vibrant, dark blue enamel. The edges of the cross are a contrasting gold color. Each arm of the cross has gilded ornamentation between the points, resembling stylized eagle wings or floral wreaths, which are characteristic of this order and indicate a high degree of craftsmanship. In the central portion of the cross, the words "Pour le Mérite" are inscribed in gold lettering, with "Pour" on the top arm, "le Mé." on the right arm, and "rite" on the left arm (as viewed from the image). The 'F' for King Frederick II (Friedrich der Große) is visible on the upper arm, and a crowned insignia is visible on the lower arm, facing the viewer. The overall dimensions suggest it is a wearable medal, likely designed to be suspended from a ribbon. Attached to the top point of the cross is a small gilded loop, through which a metal ring passes. This ring then connects to a more elaborate, possibly silver-plated or nickel-plated, suspension device that has a rough, somewhat corroded appearance, indicating age and potential exposure to elements. A piece of white string, likely a modern addition for display or tagging purposes rather than an original part of the order, is tied to this suspension device. No specific maker's marks or signatures are discernible from the image. The condition of the enamel appears to be largely intact, with no significant chips or cracks visible, although some light surface wear might be present on the gilded areas, consistent with an item of its presumed age. The metallic parts show some patina and a slight dulling of the gold finish, which is expected for an antique piece. The craftsmanship appears to be of high quality, indicative of an official military award from the late 19th or early 20th century, consistent with the historical period of the Pour le Mérite.
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