Jackie Chan Posted November 11 Posted November 11 Hello, friends. I bought an unusual sample of the order of St. Alexander. As you can see, it carries a double sword under the crown, but the common version does not have a ribbon under the crown, but this one does. It may be on the original basis that this sword is added for decoration. I wonder if you have seen similar examples? thank you 2
Graf Posted November 15 Posted November 15 (edited) On 12/11/2024 at 03:19, Jackie Chan said: Hello, friends. I bought an unusual sample of the order of St. Alexander. As you can see, it carries a double sword under the crown, but the common version does not have a ribbon under the crown, but this one does. It may be on the original basis that this sword is added for decoration. I wonder if you have seen similar examples? thank you That is a very nice 5th Class of the Order with Crown with pendalia and swords above the cross That Model appeared late in the King Boris III period 1918 -1943, and during the Regency period 1943-1946 ( after the death of the King Boris III) From this model are known only crosses from 5th to 3rd Classes This model is rarer then the one with crown without pendalia Some authors state that this model did exist only in the Regency period During the Republican Period the Crown was replaced with a Wreath Note; The box on the first picture is from the Republican period, however the Commander Cross is from the periods discussed above Edited Sunday at 02:48 by Graf 1
Jackie Chan Posted Tuesday at 13:26 Author Posted Tuesday at 13:26 On 2024/11/15 at PM12点06分, Graf said: 这是非常漂亮的五级勋章,上面有带饰带的皇冠和十字架上方的剑 该模型出现于鲍里斯三世时期(1918 年至 1943 年)末期,以及摄政时期(1943 年至 1946 年,鲍里斯三世去世后) 从这个模型中只知道从 5 级到 3 级的交叉,这个模型比没有吊坠的皇冠模型更罕见 一些作者指出,这种模型只存在于摄政时期,在共和时期,皇冠被花环取代 注意:第一张图片上的盒子来自共和时期,但指挥官十字勋章来自上述时期 Oh, thank you. I found other pictures through your description. Thank you very much. On 2024/11/15 at PM5点09分, Graf said: 共和模式 Thank you. It's very beautiful.
steveBobby Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Greeting ! This pattern of order I believe appeared during World War II between 1943 and 1945 as a temporary version due to a shortage of certain parts.I'll include photos of two actual wearers below to back up this claim. Yours Steve 1
Graf Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, steveBobby said: Greeting ! This pattern of order I believe appeared during World War II between 1943 and 1945 as a temporary version due to a shortage of certain parts.I'll include photos of two actual wearers below to back up this claim. Yours Steve Hi Steve thank you for the picures It is a good point , worth exploring it further
Graf Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 7 hours ago, Graf said: Hi Steve thank you for the pictures It is a good point , worth exploring it further BTW The first photo is very interesting The General is wearing both Royal ,more likely, the Regency/Republican Orders and Communist ones The uniform looks like 1945-1950 pattern (like the one bellow). During this transitional period many Decorations were awarded using left overs and some to had a hybrid patterns Edited 6 hours ago by Graf
Jackie Chan Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago 8 hours ago, steveBobby said: 您好! 我相信这种秩序图案出现在 1943 年至 1945 年第二次世界大战期间,由于某些部件的短缺而作为临时版本出现。我将在下面附上两位实际佩戴者的照片来支持这一说法。 你的 史蒂夫 Very good information
Graf Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I just discovered that this model existed not only for 5th to 3rd Class, however also for 2nd Class That is a very interesting fact According to the existing literature this model or more correctly variation was known only from 5th to 3rd Class but no author mentioned 2nd Class This shows that the existing literature is not complete and new fact will be discovered, and hopefully included in the next books According to Denkov this variation did exist only in the regency period and was designed to be different from the King Boris III Emission However he is the only one who suggested this Cheers Graf
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