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    paja

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    1. Greetings,

      That is very rare Medal of the Saint Sava Society first awarded to it's members benefactors. The society was established in 1886 and the medal was introduced in 1888.

      On the front side is written: Друштво Св. Саве (St. Sava Society) - Своме добротвору (To benefactor).

      Оn the back: Брат је мио које вере био (Brother is dear regardless of his faith - Originally it rhymes, this is not the best translation but I can't think of better) - Humanitati-patriae.

    2. Order with the same image of the saint as Obi's is currently being offered. The crown is also similar but slightly different.

      Apart from that there are many differences and the seller has written that it has 3 hallmarks on the ring: 900, G.A.S. and Austrian silver hallmark.

      On the other hand this can not be seen on the photos and the order is described as in extremely fine condition without enamel chipping which is obviously not the case.

      Any thoughts on this one? Perhaps hybrid?

      http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_05_2014/post-7937-0-75586700-1399892372.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_05_2014/post-7937-0-29330400-1399892394.jpg

    3. Greetings,

      Red stars are cap badges of the Yugoslav Militia (police) introduced in the '70s ('76. or '78. I am not sure). Like Rogi noticed the main difference between them and the ones used by the Army is the color of the "rays".

      Small red star with the wings was worn by the members of the traffic police on collar tabs. I am not sure when were the badges with the driving wheel introduced but the Serbian Police still uses them today.

      Torches and and the small golden stars were used as rank insignia, I think I had some tables with them, I'll try to dig them up...

    4. You're welcome. His biography is not very detailed but there are some interesting information for example that he was on specialization in the French coastal artillery.

      I've read about Serbian Volunteer Corps on the Eastern Front but to be honest I didn't even know that there were units of the Serbian Army on the Western Front.

    5. The box could be for the Order of the Republic 1st class. I saw just couple of boxes for the Order of the War Banner and one of the differences between those and the boxes for the Order of the Republic is the color of the rope inside the box (around the black cloth and on the inner side of the lid - "around" the coat of arms) it's yellow vs. white.

    6. Hi - before he died, my father told me that his father, Ilija Zugic, was I/c a Serbian artillery detachment on the Western Front (1WW) Does anyone have any information on this? Thanks Thomas Zugic

      Greetings Thomas,

      I just checked the book "Knights of the Karađorđe Star with Swords" and found Ilija S. Žugić, artillery officer and later general born in 1888 in Užice, could that be your grandfather?

      He became captain 1st class in 1915, major in 1919... Brigade general in 1936 and divisional general (two stars) in 1940.

    7. So China it is, I never bothered to check the sellers locations...

      But I think that the most important thing here is that they were sold as replicas not as the real deal, at least I didn't notice something like that.

      I just checked, we can still see 8 auctions, and in each of them they are described as replicas. I think that only 2 auctions are no longer available and that the same description was used with those 2 as well.

    8. As stated before only precious metals. An authentic last type wouldn't go for much more than 2500. But without further images nothing can be said on this one. Though there is one thing: in the last half year or so fake Yugoslav Great Star breast stars from China started to turn up (just as 1 1/2 years ago fake heroes of yugoslava started to turn up from China). Bad quality but with stones in the center. Some of them sold for as much as $2000 on ebay. Poor suckers.

      I do not know where are those ebay Great Stars you mentioned coming from but under item location is written Germany. I was very surprised with some of the amounts, in couple of cases they were unreal.

      But to be fair seller wrote that they are "museum level replicas", one more reason to be astonished with the prices they achieved :o

      Some of those People's Heroes are unfortunately coming from ex-Yugoslavia countries as well.

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