Austro-Hungarian bronze Signum Laudis, Emperor Franz Joseph I issue, with war ribbon and swords
Key Information:
Country: Austria-Hungary
Type: Military Bravery Medal (“Signum Laudis”)
Reign: Emperor Franz Joseph I (1848–1916)
Material: Bronze
Ribbon: Original red-white triangular war ribbon with crossed swords
Dimensions approx.: 52.31 × 30.80 mm
Medal Design:
Obverse shows the laureated bust of Emperor Franz Joseph I with the inscription FRANC·IOS·I·D·G·IMP·AVST·REX·BOH·ETC·ET·REX·APOST·HVNG.
Reverse bears SIGNUM LAUDIS within a wreath of laurel and oak leaves, topped by the Imperial Crown.
Suspended from the original Austrian wartime ribbon featuring the crossed swords device.
For condition, please refer to the pictures; all dimensions are approximate.
Condition:
Good overall condition with patina and minor surface wear. The ribbon shows light fraying typical of age.
Note: The left sword blade is slightly bent — please refer to the photos for a detailed view.
Historical and Collectible Significance:
The Signum Laudis medal was one of the Austro-Hungarian Empire’s most esteemed decorations, awarded for bravery and military merit. The Franz Joseph I version is the classic pre-1916 design. The crossed swords device indicates that the medal was conferred for valor in wartime service.
Summary:
Bronze Signum Laudis (Franz Joseph I issue)
Original triangular ribbon with swords
Left sword blade slightly bent (see photos)
Dimensions: 52.31 × 30.80 mm
Authentic WWI Austro-Hungarian award

