Kingdom of Hungary, Order of Vitéz, Circa 1920
Description:
A historical badge from the Kingdom of Hungary's Order of Vitéz, established after World War I to honor military and civilian valor. This piece, dating back to around 1920, is a poignant reminder of Hungary's cultural and historical heritage during the interwar period.Specifications:
- Condition: The badge exhibits enamel losses and features two broken mountings, indicative of its age and usage.
- Dimensions: 58.92 x 39.62 mm
- Condition Assessment: Please refer to the accompanying photos for a detailed visual review and assessment of its condition.
Historical Context:
The Order of Vitéz was founded by Admiral Miklós Horthy in 1920 to acknowledge merit and service to Hungary. It became a symbol of national pride and was awarded to individuals demonstrating exceptional contributions to the state or military.
Collector’s Note:
Despite its imperfections, this badge is a rare and valuable artifact, offering a tangible connection to Hungary’s interwar period and the ideals of the Vitéz order. It holds appeal for collectors and historians with a focus on Central European history.