Description
and rare medal struck in solid 22Kt
notably secured together with a period original ribbon for the miniature version of the decoration
Material fatigue consistent with age and field use is evident
1809 by Jerome Bonaparte (King Hieronymus I of Westphalia)
306th Infantry Regiment attacked the steep and heavily defended pinnacle of Iegusugu Mountain
Serbia, Kingdom. An Order of St. Sava, Class, by Godet, c. 1900 Republic of and rare medal struck inInstituted in 1883. Type II (1903 1921 Issue). Maltese cross in blue and white enamel, each of the arms finished with two ball finials, Serbian double eagles with shields in each corner, obverse oval centerpiece shows distinctive iconography of St. Sava surrounded by inscription in blue enamel, reverse oval centerpiece shows date 1883 within blue enameled outer circlet decorated with golden laurel wreath, inclusive of crown suspension 68. 2 mm (h) x
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