Royal Norwegian Order of

Saint Olav (Full size),

Knight, United Kingdoms of

Sweden and Norway, 1st civil type

Item number: M33

Year: AD 1847-1873

Material:  Gold and Enamel

Size: 40 x 110 mm

Weight: 15.15 g

Manufactured by: Kristiania(Oslo), Jacob Tostrup

Provenance: Liverpool Medals 2022

This order is the Order of St. Olav, established by Oscar I, the highest ruler of the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (AD 1818-1905), on August 21, AD 1847. The order is named after St. Olav II (AD 995-1030), the Norwegian king who led Norway to embrace Christianity and was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. The Order of St. Olav is the highest-ranking honor in Norway and, besides being awarded to foreign royalty and heads of state, is exclusively conferred upon Norwegian citizens. The Order has evolved over time, expanding from its initial three grades to the current six grades. (See table)

Grades of OrderWay of Wearing
Grand Cross with the Collar (Storkors med krage)Suspended around the neck with collar, plus the star on the left chest. If the collar is not worn the Order may be worn on a grand cordon on the right shoulder
Grand Cross (Storkors)Attached to a grand cordon worn passing from the right shoulder to the left side, plus the star on the left chest.
Commander with Star (Kommandør med stjerne)Suspended around the neck with cravat.
Commander (Kommandør)Suspended around the neck with cravat.
Knight 1st Class (Ridder av 1. klasse)Worn the Order on a ribbon on the left chest. With a decoration on the ribbon, which reflect the colors of the national flag.
Knight (Ridder)Worn the Order on a ribbon on the left chest.

This item is the First type of the Civilian Knight grade, presented in the form of a breast badge with a ribbon. Recipients of this honor are allowed to wear the Order on the left side of the chest with a ribbon featuring the colors of the Norwegian flag—red, white, and blue. Depending on the nature of the award, the Order comes in both civilian and military types. The military type features a pair of crossed blue-gilded swords at the intersection of the cross and the crown, while the civilian type lacks this specific design element.

This insignia is a gold-made white enamel Maltese cross, connected to a crown at the top and a ribbon. The central part of the insignia is a circular shape painted with deep red enamel, surrounded by a blue and white alternating ring. The obverse side of the insignia depicts a lion holding the axe of Saint Olaf, symbolizing the national emblem of Norway. On the reverse side, a Norwegian inscription bears King Oscar I’s motto “Justice and Truth” (RET OG SANHED). Between the four corners of the cross, there is a Gothic letter “O” made of gold, representing the abbreviation of Olaf II’s name.

Based on historical records and manufacturing techniques, it can be inferred that this Order was crafted by the most famous goldsmith in 19th-century Norway, Jacob Tostrup (AD 1806-1890). In AD 1823, at the age of 17, Jacob began his apprenticeship under a renowned local goldsmith in Bergen, a major town in southern Norway. After completing his apprenticeship in AD 1828, Jacob traveled to Russia and the Danish court, finally settling in Christiania (present-day Oslo) in AD 1832.

Tostrup distinguished himself not through the originality of jewellery design but by emphasizing industrial-scale production. With the assistance of machinery, Jacob could manufacture designs like the “O” in the Saint Olaf Medal, utilizing the filigree inlay technique as a selling point for his company. Through vigorous advertising and marketing efforts, Jacob’s workshop became the largest jewellery company in the capital city.

In August AD 1849, Tostrup’s workshop received its first order for the Saint Olaf Medal. By AD 1884, the company had earned the distinction of becoming a court jeweler appointed by the royal family. In AD 1890, just days before Jacob’s death, he himself was appointed a member of the Order of Saint Olav.

Following Jacob’s passing, his son Eiler Krog Prytz took over the business. In AD 1905, after the peaceful dissolution of the Union between Sweden and Norway, Eiler Krog Prytz continued his father’s work. He designed the Second type of the Saint Olaf Medal for the Norwegian royal family, adding a lion to the crown, a design that remains in use to this day.


瑞典和挪威聯合王國時期

第一版民事騎士級聖歐拉夫勳章

(官方版)

物件編號: M33

年代: 公元 1847-1873 年

材質:  黃金, 琺瑯

尺寸: 40 x 110 mm

重量: 15.15 g

製造地: 克里斯蒂安尼亞(奧斯陸),雅各布·斯托特魯普

來源: 利物浦獎章 2022

此勳章是聖歐拉夫勳章,由瑞典和挪威聯合王國(公元1818-1905年)最高統治者:奧斯卡一世,於公元1847年8月21日以帶領挪威皈依基督教的國王,羅馬教會封聖的歐拉夫二世(公元995-1030年)之名,創立挪威最高等級的榮耀勳章。外國皇室和國家元首之外,聖歐拉夫勳章僅授予挪威國民。隨著時間的推移,勳章的等級從最初的三個擴展到當前的六個等級。 (見表格)

勳章級別 配戴方式
大十字級附項鍊
(Storkors med krage)
以鍊綬方式配戴勳章於頸部,左胸加上一枚星章。勳章亦可以大綬方式,將其佩戴在右肩向左下的大襟帶上。
大十字級 (Storkors)以大綬將勳章佩戴於右肩向左下的大襟帶上,左胸加上一枚星章。
指揮官級附星章
(Kommandør med stjerne)
以領綬佩戴勳章。
指揮官級 (Kommandør)以領綬佩戴勳章。
一級騎士
(Ridder av 1. klasse)
以襟綬佩戴勳章於左胸,襟帶上有象徵挪威國旗的裝飾設計。
騎士級 (Ridder)以襟綬佩戴勳章於左胸。

此物件為第一版的民事騎士級勳章,為襟綬形式的勳章。授勳者得以用搭配挪威國旗顏色的紅白藍相間綬帶,將勳章別在左胸前方穿戴。依照頒發的對象不同,勳章分為民事和軍事兩種版本。軍事版在十字架跟皇冠的交接處,鑲有一對交叉的鑲金邊藍寶劍,民事版則沒有上述的設計。

綬章的外觀為金製白色琺瑯馬耳他十字,上方以一頂皇冠跟綬帶相連。綬章中央為深紅色琺瑯彩繪的圓形,周遭是一道藍白相間的環。綬章正面繪有一隻持聖奧拉夫之斧的獅子,象徵挪威的國徽。綬章反面以挪威文寫上奧斯卡一世國王的座右銘「正義和真理」(RET OG SANHED)。十字架的四個角之間,各有一個以黃金打造的哥特式字母O,即歐拉夫二世的名諱簡寫

依照歷史資料和製造技術,能判斷該勳章出自挪威19世紀最出名的金匠:雅各布·斯托特魯普(公元1806-1890年)之手。公元1823年,時年17歲的雅各布在挪威南部重鎮卑爾根,擔任地方知名金匠師傅的學徒。公元1828年出師後,雅各布先後遊歷俄羅斯和丹麥宮廷,於公元1832年落腳克里斯蒂安尼亞(今 奧斯陸)。雅各布不以珠寶設計的原創性跟對手競爭,反而是強調工業化的規模生產。在機器的幫助下,雅各布能夠製造像聖歐拉夫勳章的O型設計,即花絲鑲嵌工藝成為公司的賣點。同時在大力的廣告行銷下,雅各布的工坊成為首都最具規模的珠寶公司。

公元1849年8月,公司接到第一筆聖歐拉夫勳章的訂單後,公元1884年更成為皇室欽點的珠寶商號。公元1890年就在雅各布去世幾天前,他本人被任命為聖歐拉夫騎士團的一員。雅各布逝世後,兒子艾勒·克羅格·普里茨接手事業。公元1905年瑞典和挪威聯合王國和平解散後艾勒·克羅格·普里茨延續父親的工作,替挪威皇室設計沿用迄今,於皇冠上新增添一隻獅子的第二版聖歐拉夫勳章。

類似/相同物件 請看:

挪威 文化史博物館 Norsk Folkemuseum

https://digitaltmuseum.no/011023141385/st-olavsorden

挪威 特羅姆瑟大學博物館 Norges arktiske universitetsmuseum

https://digitaltmuseum.no/0210213665242/medalje

更多相關訊息請參考:

Jeffrey R.Jacob, Court Jewelers of the World (New Jersey: Postgraduate International, 1978)

Borna Barac, Reference Catalogue Orders Medals and Decorations of the World : instituted until 1945 : Part III Bronze Book G-P (Craotia:OBOL d.o.o. Zagreb, 2013)

Order of St.Olav (wawards.org)

https://nbl.snl.no/Jacob_Tostrup

https://www.royalcourt.no/artikkel.html?tid=28662

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