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Serbia KINGDOM OF SERBIA - St. Sava, unknown producer?
paja replied to paja's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
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Greetings gentlemen, This order was recently sold on ebay, 2nd type (Saint in red robes) but which producer? Same seller was selling Sorlini box for St. Sava separately. Could it be that this order was produced by Sorlini? I have not heard before that Sorlini was producing 2nd type of St. Sava... Variant not found on the http://www.orden.stojanovic.ch nor here http://twitter.yfrog.com/j1savapics2j (from the topic http://gmic.co.uk/in...s-my-favorites/).
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Yugoslavia St. Sava ... Star
paja replied to Igor Ostapenko's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Definitely domestic postwar production, 2nd class star, I think Griesbach and Knaus, Zagreb. Regards, Radmilo -
Bosnia and Herzegovina REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA - Charity Cross
paja replied to paja's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Serbian article on Wikipedia about this order: http://sr.wikipedia....€Ð¿Ñка) -
Bosnia and Herzegovina REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA - Charity Cross
paja replied to paja's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
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Bosnia and Herzegovina REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA - Charity Cross
paja replied to paja's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
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Bosnia and Herzegovina REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA - Charity Cross
paja replied to paja's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
Cyrillic inscription ----------------------- R(epublic of) S(rpska) Thou shalt love thy neighbour 1993 -
Bosnia and Herzegovina REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA - Charity Cross
paja replied to paja's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
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Bosnia and Herzegovina REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA - Charity Cross
paja replied to paja's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
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Bosnia and Herzegovina REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA - Charity Cross
paja replied to paja's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
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Bosnia and Herzegovina REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA - Charity Cross
paja replied to paja's topic in Southern European & Balkan States
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This long named decoration was introduced in 1998. It had only one grade and it was awarded for commitment in carrying out duties in the fields of defense and security. Ribbon looks the same as the ribbon for the Medal for military merit of the previous (communist) Yugoslavia, except it's pentagonal. And the box is quite nice, looks expensive and it's pretty heavy. Medal came along with the awarding document signed by the president of FRY himself which was unfortunately thrown away by the previous owner.
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Unfortunately I never got the cross, to cut the long story short the seller tried to trick me. I'm not even sure if he really had it because when I was asking for more pictures he said he no longer had a working camera. That made me to believe that he found this picture somewhere on net or maybe took a photo of a cross that did not belong to him. So in the end beware of Hungarian "seller" from Subotica (city in northern Serbia) with a cross like this, he's a fraud!
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Greetings Gentlemen, I have just acquired these two Imperial Russia ribbon bars and I would be very grateful if you could share your opinions about them. If I'm not mistaking ribbons are for: - Order of St. Anne 2nd Class - Order of St. Stanislaus 2nd Class - Order of St. George 4th Class - Order of St. Vladimir 4th Class - Order of St. Anne 3rd Class - Order of St. Stanislaus 3rd Class There is a supporting metal piece inside both of them and I have checked them under UV light, they do not glow. I am satisfied with their overall condition although signs of wear are pretty obvious. Considering that ribbon bars were never officially introduced in Imperial Russia and that I haven't seen many of them before, I was wondering could these two have belonged to the same person? I think that they did but what confuses me is the question why aren't all ribbons on a single bar (for example in two rows)? And even more important, if these two bars belonged to the same person wouldn't it be logical to put St. George 4th Class in front of both St. Anne and St. Stanislaus 2nd Class beacause it's higher in the order of precedence? Could it be that the primary criterion was dimension of the ribbons and then place of a particular decoration in the order of precedence? Regards, Radmilo
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Serbia Weapons exibition at Historical Museum of Serbia
paja replied to paja's topic in Southern European & Balkan States