Order of Saint Sava, Type II, III Class

SKU: 01.SRB.0103.205.01

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  • Order of Saint Sava, Type II, III Class Obverse
  • Order of Saint Sava, Type II, III Class Obverse
  • Order of Saint Sava, Type II, III Class Obverse
  • Order of Saint Sava, Type II, III Class Reverse
  • Order of Saint Sava, Type II, III Class Reverse
  • Order of Saint Sava, Type II, III Class Details
  • Order of Saint Sava, Type II, III Class Details
  • Order of Saint Sava, Type II, II Class Details

Attributes

  • country
    Serbia
  • date of institution
    January 23, 1883
  • makers
    G.A. Scheid, Vienna; Arthus-Bertrand, Paris
  • remarks
    The market price for Type II decreases considerably compared to the price for Type I. This reflects a decreased manufacturing quality in this period.

History


The Order of Saint Sava was introduced by King Milan I on January 23, 1883 (Russian method of dating), one year after Serbia was recognized as an independent kingdom. It was founded as the third Serbian royal order, after the Order of Takovo and the Order of the White Eagle. It was dedicated to Saint Sava, the first Serbian archbishop, who born around 1170. He is viewed to this day as the protector of the Serbian people.

The Order was established with five classes to reward services rendered to the benefit of education, literature, culture, arts, and to the Orthodox church. The Order was awarded to military personnel as well as civilians, and to nationals and foreigners alike. The Order was allowed to be awarded to military personnel just before 1914.

It was dissolved along with the capitulation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941. Nowadays, it is awarded by the Serbian Orthodox Church.

This Order is typically divided into three period, these are: the Obrenovich Dynasty (1883-1903), the Karageorgevich Dynasty (1903-1918), and the Kingdom of SHS and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1922-1941). In Medalbook, this Order is classified into three types according with the previous division.

The Order's motto translates to " One's Own Work Achieves All".

In Type II, when King Peter I Karageorgevich assumed the Serbian throne, some typological modification were made to the Order of the White Eagle and the Order of St. Sava. By then, it was stipulated that the reverse should display the date of institution.

In this period, G.A. Scheid and Arthus-Bertrand manufactured this Order. However, Arthus-Bertrand was admitted just during the First World War, which is why quality manufacturing was inferior and very fluctuated.

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Versions

  • Price

    $400 USD

  • Composition

    Silver gilt/Enamelled

  • Inscription

    Obv: троvломb сконмb вbса прнобрвте Rev:1883

  • Size

    50x82mm

  • Maker

    G.A. Scheid, Vienna

  • Version Remarks

    The workshop of Georg Adam Scheid continued to manufacture the Order after the May Coup of 1903. It was the only manufacturer of the Orde...

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  • Price

    $400 USD

  • Composition

    Silver gilt/Enamelled

  • Inscription

    Obv: троvломb сконмb вbса прнобрвте Rev:1883

  • Size

    50x82mm

  • Maker

    Arthus-Bertrand, Paris

  • Version Remarks

    Badge from Arthus-Bertrand workshop were only hallmarked occasionally. The enamels tend to crack.

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    $50+ USD

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