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Serbia - Order of the White Eagle Knight Cross

Serbia - Order of the White Eagle Knight Cross

Serbia - Order of the White Eagle Knight Cross

LOT 71-1278
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PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Serbia 1870 - 1918
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 33.3 x 67.6
MAKER
WEIGHT 26.4 g
LOT 71-1278
EAN 2000000558028
LOT 71-1278
PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Serbia 1870 - 1918
EAN 2000000558028
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 33.3 x 67.6
MAKER
WEIGHT 26.4 g
PERIOD until 1918
COUNTRY Serbia 1870 - 1918
LOT 71-1278
MATERIAL silver
DIMENSIONS 33.3 x 67.6
EAN 2000000558028
MAKER
WEIGHT 26.4 g
Serbia 1870 - 1918
Serbia - Order of the White Eagle Knight Cross


Description

This knight’s cross of the Order of the White Eagle is made from gilt silver and enamel and falls into the period from 1904 to 1941, the Type II. The badge has a minor enamel chip in the red enamel of the reverse center at 18:00 o’clock.

King Milan I of Serbia instituted the Order of the White Eagle on January 23, 1883, concurrently with the Order of St. Sava. The Order had five classes and was awarded to Serbian and Yugoslav citizens for achievements in peace or war, or for special merits to the Crown, the state and nation. In the period between 1883 and 1898 Order of the White Eagle was the highest award in the Kingdom of Serbia. In 1898 the Royal Order of Miloš the Great took precedence over the White Eagle and in 1904 the former was replaced by the Order of Karađorđe's Star.

After his accession to the throne in 1903, King Peter I of Serbia continued awarding the Order of the White Eagle, but the reverse of the medallion had the year of the proclamation of the Kingdom (1882) instead of the cipher of Milan I.

The white eagle with wings displayed was re-established as the State Arms of Serbia, symbol descended from the Emperors of Byzantium. The order had a War Merit Division, with crossed swords between the Royal Crown and eagle's heads, that was introduced in 1915, and conferred for conspicuous bravery of the officers in the field.

The ceased to exist in 1945.

Genuinely nice example in good condition on trifold ribbon.


Condition
1-2
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