(Dutch: Leopoldsorde, French: Ordre de Léopold). Instituted in 1851. Cross in silver with white, red and green enamels, both centrepiece insignia in 18K Gold with red and black enamels, "LL RR II" cypher on the reverse, measuring 40.3 mm (w) x 66 mm (h) inclusive of its crown and laterally-pierced ball suspension, chipping evident in the green enamels on the wreath just under the crown on both sides, chipping in the black enamels on the obverse centrepiece, crazing in the red enamels on the reverse centrepiece ring, large rosette on its original ribbon, fine.
Footnote: The Order of Leopold is one of the three current Belgian national honourary orders of knighthood. It is the highest order of Belgium and is named in honour of King Leopold I. It consists of a military, a maritime and a civilian division. The maritime division is only awarded to personnel of the merchant navy, and the military division to military personnel. The decoration was established on July 11, 1832 and is awarded for extreme bravery in combat or for meritorious service of immense benefit to the Belgian nation. The Order of Leopold is awarded by Royal order and is issued in five classes: Grand Cordon, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer and Knight.

