Medal for the Serbian-Bulgarian War 1885, in Silver (stamped "SCHILLER")

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SKU: 02.BGR.0106.101.01.002

Estimated market value:

$50+ USD

  • Medal for the Serbian-Bulgarian War 1885, in Silver (stamped "SCHILLER") Obverse
  • Medal for the Serbian-Bulgarian War 1885, in Silver (stamped "SCHILLER") Reverse
  • Medal for the Serbian-Bulgarian War 1885, in Silver (stamped "SCHILLER") Obverse

Estimated market value:

$50+ USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Bulgaria (Kingdom)
  • Composition
    Silver
  • Inscription
    Obv: АЛЕКСАНДЪРЪ I. КНЯЗЬ БЪЛГАРСКИЙ Rev: БЛАГОДАРНОТО ОТЕЧЕСТВО НА СВОИТЪ ХРАБРИ ИНОВЕ 1885 СЛИВНИЦА ГОРГУЛЯТА БРЕЗНИКЪ ДРАГОМАНЪ ЦАРИБРОДЪ ПИРОТЪ ВИДИНЪ
  • Size
    33mm
  • Version Remarks
    This version weighs 15.02 grams.
  • Image Licensing
    https://www.emedals.com/europe/bulgaria-kingdom/medals/an-1885-bulgarian-campaign-medal-eu7684

Physical Description and Item Details


A 1885 Bulgarian Campaign Medal - For War with Serbia, in silver, 33mm, very fine condition.

History


This medal was instituted as a commemorative award by Prince Alexander of Bulgaria.

It was conferred in recognition of civil and military involvement in some of the most notable battles of the Serbian-Bulgarian War of 1885.

Due to Prince Alexander’s renunciation of the throne of Bulgaria, the medal was not awarded until the beginning of Prince Ferdinand I’s reign.

The medal was issued two times.

The medals issued first feature the portrait of Alexander I on the obverse, and they have an obverse inscription that translates to “Alexander I Prince of Bulgaria.” The reverse inscription has two possible inscriptions, “ВЪ ПАМЯТЬ СЛАВНОЙ 1885 КОМПАНИИ” which roughly translates to “In Glorious Memory of 1885,” or “ПАМЯТЬ НА СЛАВНАТА ВОЙНА ВЪ 1885” which translates to “Memory of the War in Serbia 1885.”

The medals issued second feature the portrait of Alexander I on the obverse, an obverse inscription that translates to “Alexander I Prince of Bulgaria,” and a reverse inscription that translates to “The Grateful Fatherland to its Brave Sons, 1885” in the centre medallion and “Slivinitza, Gorgulyata, Breznik, Dragoman, Tzaribrod, Pirot, Vidin” in the reverse wreath.

The Silver Medal was awarded to members of the military for active service in the various battles and campaigns.

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