We are moving to our new website. Until August 28th 2023, please complete all purchases by contacting us at +1-905-634-3848 or info@emedals.com

Tel: 1 (905) 634-3848

Text: 1 (905) 906-3848

Purveyors of Authentic Militaria

  • Austria, Empire. A Medal of Honour for Catholic Nuns in the Hospital Service 1915, Cased
  • Austria, Empire. A Medal of Honour for Catholic Nuns in the Hospital Service 1915, Cased
  • Austria, Empire. A Medal of Honour for Catholic Nuns in the Hospital Service 1915, Cased
  • Austria, Empire. A Medal of Honour for Catholic Nuns in the Hospital Service 1915, Cased
  • Austria, Empire. A Medal of Honour for Catholic Nuns in the Hospital Service 1915, Cased
  • Austria, Empire. A Medal of Honour for Catholic Nuns in the Hospital Service 1915, Cased
  • Austria, Empire. A Medal of Honour for Catholic Nuns in the Hospital Service 1915, Cased

Item: EU12400

Austria, Empire. A Medal of Honour for Catholic Nuns in the Hospital Service 1915, Cased

Hammer Price:

Bid History

$486
12

Time Remaining:

Buyer's Premium  

eMedals proudly ships worldwide, see our shipping information

What's a max bid?

Your maximum bid should be the highest amount you're willing to pay for an item.

Your entered maximum bid will not be disclosed to the seller or other auction participants at any point.

Max bidding example:

If the current auction price is $100 dollars and you place a maximum bid of $120 dollars, the system will bid $101 dollars on your behalf.

If no other participant places a bid, you win that auction lot for $101 dollars.

If another auction participant places a bid of $110 dollars, the system will subsequently place a bid of $111 dollars on your behalf. The system will continue to bid in $1.00 dollar increments until your maximum bid of $120 dollars is exceeded.

If another auction participant places a bid for $125 dollars, the auction lot price will display $121 dollars having exceeded your previously submitted maximum bid by $1.00 dollar.

Buyer's Premium

All bids are subject to a Buyer's Premium which is in addition to the placed successful bid. The following rate of Buyer's Premium will be added to the Hammer Price of each Lot that you purchase:

Twenty-Two Percent (22%) of the Hammer Price

Austria, Empire. A Medal of Honour for Catholic Nuns in the Hospital Service 1915, Cased

Frosted silver, dual hallmarked on the edge, obverse illustrating Jesus in the garden kneeing before a winged angel, the angel presenting him a chalice, inscribed in Latin "ADORATIO IMITATIO EXPIATIO AMOR", reverse illustrating Jesus appearing at the left with his Sacred Heart, the Virgin Mary at the right, with a wounded soldier lying below and engraver marked "HANS SCHWATHE XII.1915", 36.5 mm x 50 mm, ornate loop suspension, on a bow-tied original ribbon with pinback, extremely fine. In its hardshelled case of issue, maker marked "BRÜDER-SCHNEIDER / KUK. HOF & ARMEE LIEFERANTEN / METALLWARENFABRIK" on the inside lid, recessed medal bed, soiling evident on the exterior, case very fine.

Footnote: Hans Schwathe (born: May 28, 1870 in Strachwitzthal, Austrian Silesia, died: October 27, 1950 in Vienna, aged 80) was an Austrian sculptor and medalist. He attended the Silesian State College from 1887-1890 for stone processing in Saubsdorf, the specialist school director Eduard Zelenka training him as a stonemason, in the specialized field of marble processing. He then studied until 1898 at the Imperial School of Applied Arts of the Imperial Austrian Museum of Art and Industry in Vienna with Otto King and August Kuehne. Schwathe completed his education for one year on the basis of a work scholarship in Italy. Thanks to mediation by the Director of the Silesian Museum Opava, Edmund Wilhelm Braun, Schwathe received his first major contract, working on the tomb of Dr. Otto Zinsmeister, in 1902.

Back To Top