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    1. Bulgaria Book Catalog "Bulgarian Orders and Medals" 2nd edition

      Just published Bulgarian Book Catalog "Bulgarian Orders and Medals", 2nd revised edition. The book comes with a price catalog. 

      The book has parallel text in Bulgarian and English or in Bulgarian and Russian languages. 

      The description of the Bulgarian Orders and Medals presented in this book in parallel with the documentation for establishment and publications, were used private collections, awards kept by the families, certificates, boxes and other direct or indirect material evidencing of the existence of different issues and modifications, connected with historical periods, various artists, designers, mints etc.

      Making this into a separate topic with more scans, see prior mentioning here:

      Two versions were published:

      1) Bulgarian-English,

      2) Bulgarian-Russian

      Hard cover - 575 pages, large format 33*23,5*5 cm, plenty of awesome illustrations (see below).

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      On history of awards and deep dive into actual awards

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      More on Royal period awards

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      People's Republic period awards

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      Bulgarian-English cover

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    2. 6 hours ago, ilieff said:

      ...Can you please explain what do you mean by 'Pavlov's classification system'? I think I am confused.

      Please note, I am not undermining Pavlov's work. I admire his attempt to cataloguize the whole system of distinctions and I wish him well.

      Just what you said, the cataloguization is the classification I was talking about. He is the first one to introduce system grouping awards by periods, types and versions. The value and elegance of such system becomes especially clear if you put it in tables or spreadsheet.

    3. 15 hours ago, ilieff said:

      Prof. Pavlov's book is too overrated.

      Its price has been high since it's launch in 2002/2003 and I am sure such high price has been artificially maintained (one way or another). Do not forget that Pavlov is a professor in Economics and [should] knows how to sell his stuff.

      I have different opinion. To me this book (2002 edition) has been invaluable reference and helped me numerous times since I got my first copy 15 years ago. The amount of knowledge I learned from this book is priceless. Just the classification system Prof Pavlov uses in his book is worth the price alone. I paid over $100 when it came out and this was the best $100 I ever spent in collecting field!

      Is the book perfect? No, it's not. I would like to see certain aspects of it improved and mistakes corrected. However, the truth is - this is the best reference on Bulgarian awards out there. No other book comes close.

      If you collect awards - you will be spending thousands of dollars on the hobby and you MUST invest in quality reference books.

      If I were starting today I would not hesitate to spend $100+ they ask for the book.

       

    4. 6 hours ago, Graf said:

      ...I have this book.I was lucky that Uwe sold me the very last copy he had

      i am not sure whether he will re- publish it again

      Uwe does not have any more copies at this stage

      It looks like the Bulgarian Bravery Order is quite popular in Germany due to the fact that many Germans s were awarded...

      lucky you!

      I am looking to get this book, but never saw it for sale.

    5. Simeon is a character with very questionable motives.

      Why do you think he ran for the Prime Minister post? One of the main reasons was access to land and property in Bulgaria. While he was a PM in Bulgaria laws were passed which allowed him personally and his relatives to acquire huge number of properties from Bulgarian state. We are talking about thousands acres of land, forests, palaces, buildings and other property. Some of the property was taken by Simeon under false claims, because it never belonged to the Royal family. After he left office lawsuits were filed and large amount of properties were transferred back to the state, including 450 acres of land and three palaces.

      http://www.proreals.ru/news/novye-skandaly-s-carskoi-nedvizhimostiu-v-bolgarii.php

      http://nedelya-ua.com/news/bolgariya-otobrala-u-svoego-carya-dvorec

      Old clothes and medals of his grandfather are nothing compared to this massive wealth grab!

    6. In the meantime -

      Bulgaria’s Former King and PM Simeon II Celebrates his 80th Birthday

      Simeon Saxe-Coburg Gotha, Bulgaria’s former Prime Minister and ex king celebrates his 80th birthday on 16th of June. Thanksgiving service was held in St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral in Sofia. Later in Vrana Palace, Simeon Saxe-Coburg Gotha will welcome guests from all corners of Europe, members of Royal families, Bulgarian statesmen and politicians, reported BNT. 

      The church service was attended by nearly all members of his family, including his wife Margarita, his sister Maria-Luisa, and members of the royal families of Spain, Romania, Serbia, Albania, were present.

      The thankgiving service was led by His Holiness Patriarch Neophyte in a ministry of Metropolitans of the Holy Synod. After the prayer Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was greeted by of citizens.

      Members of the former parliamentary group of the Bulgarian National Movement Simeon II, to which Simeon Saxe-Coburg Gotha was a leader, and ministers from his government which was in office from 2001 – 2005, will also join the celebrations.

      All his children and grandchildren came to Bulgaria to celebrate with him the happy occasion.

    7. A Bulgarian Soldier Cross of Bravery 3rd Class & Letter to 27 Fighter Wing

      Award letter states that the Jagdgeschwader (Fighter Wing) 27 presents the Bulgarian Soldier Cross of Bravery 3rd Class to Inspector Fritz Ristow. The letter has been sent on January 26, 1943 and received by the 1st Battalion of the Luftgau Signals Regiment 2 on January 30. The document is signed by a Senior Lieutenant and Deputy Adjutant, the name is indecipherable.

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    8. We will never know it those had real diamonds. Value of this awards is not with diamonds, it's extremely rare by itself.

      The farce would have been discovered much earlier if potential buyer checked these fakes against photos of known examples. I don't think these were ever sold. Any serious buyer would perform due diligence before committing so much money to the purchase.

       

       

    9. Problem 3. 2nd class set was sold as Grand Cross

      Dealer was advertising this as Grand Cross, while this is 2nd class of the award.

      1. Star is from 2nd class - there's no flat streamer with spiky edge around the center.

      2. Size of the cross, from the listing we learn that 'Cross, in silver gilt and enamels, 50.0mm'. That's the size of 2nd class cross, Grand Cross if larger.

      3. No size of provided for the star. I think this is intentionally withheld, as it would have been obvious by the smaller star that this is lower class set.

      Despite above three points dealer puts this set on a sash ribbon (should have been on a neck ribbon) and sells it for the price of a Grand Cross - $5900 (obviously much higher that he would have been asking and getting for 2nd class set).

      This set is currently marked as SOLD on dealer's web site. Someone bought it with above mentioned issues and mis-advertised as Grand Cross. Someone paid too much...

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