Finland – First Class Medal of the Order of the White Rose with Golden Cross (1949 Issue, "U6" Date Code, Kalevala Koru Helsinki Hallmark)
Key Specifications
- Established: January 28, 1919, by Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
- Material: Silver with gilt cross
- Diameter: 30.16 mm
- Edge Markings:
- "Crown" – National hallmark of Finland
- "813A" – Silver fineness (81.3% pure silver)
- "U6" – 1949 Finland Date Code (confirming production year)
- Maker’s Mark: Kalevala Koru Helsinki (Renowned Finnish jewelry manufacturer, known for high-quality craftsmanship in national decorations and medals)
Design Features
Obverse (Front) Details
- Circular silver medal with a gilded cross in the center, denoting First-Class status.
- Crafted by Kalevala Koru Helsinki, a prominent Finnish jewelry maker known for producing high-quality Finnish orders and decorations.
Reverse (Back) Details
- Top Rays: Decorative rays symbolizing glory and distinction.
- Central Design:
- Sword & Laurel Leaf: Representing military strength, courage, and honor.
- Bottom Inscription: "ISÄNMAAN HYVÄKSI" (For the Good of the Fatherland), reinforcing the medal’s purpose of recognizing exceptional service to Finland.
- Ribbon is in poor condition (please refer to the provided pictures for details).
Historical Background (1919–1949)
- The Order of the White Rose of Finland replaced the Order of the Cross of Liberty and was awarded for exceptional contributions in both military and civilian service.
- By 1949, Finland was in the process of rebuilding after World War II, and this medal was awarded to individuals who had shown remarkable service in post-war reconstruction, governance, diplomacy, and defense.
- President Juho Kusti Paasikivi (1946–1956) was the Grand Master of the Order at the time.
- Foreign recipients in 1949 often included diplomats and military personnel who contributed to Finland’s international relations and recovery efforts.
Award Criteria (1949 Edition)
- Military & Civilian Awards:
- Recognized outstanding contributions to the Finnish nation.
- Given to Finnish citizens and foreign dignitaries for merit in governance, military service, or diplomacy.
- Hierarchy:
- This First Class Medal with Golden Cross was a high-ranking award for non-officer personnel and civilians.
- It ranked above the standard First-Class Medal and was just below Knight 1st Class in prestige.
Significance of the 1949 Production Year
- Post-WWII Recovery: Finland was in the process of rebuilding its economy and international relations.
- Cold War Era: Finland had to navigate its relationship between the Soviet Union and Western nations.
- Foreign Relations: Many foreign diplomats, military officials, and peace negotiators received Finnish orders.
This 1949 Finland First Class Medal of the Order of the White Rose with Golden Cross is a prestigious and historically significant decoration, representing Finland’s resilience and international diplomacy in the post-war era.
For authentication and valuation, please refer to provided pictures to assess hallmarks, ribbon condition, and enamel details.
Finland – First Class Medal of the Order of the White Rose with Golden Cross
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