Order of the Yugoslav Crown, Grand Cross Breast Star

CATEGORY: Version

SKU: 01.YUG.0102.102.01.000

Estimated market value:

$1400 USD

  • Order of the Yugoslav Crown, Grand Cross Breast Star Obverse
  • Order of the Yugoslav Crown, Grand Cross Breast Star Reverse
  • Order of the Yugoslav Crown, Grand Cross Breast Star Obverse
  • Order of the Yugoslav Crown, Grand Cross Breast Star Reverse
  • Order of the Yugoslav Crown, Grand Cross Breast Star Reverse Detail
  • Order of the Yugoslav Crown, Grand Cross Breast Star Reverse Detail

Estimated market value:

$1400 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Yugoslavia (Kingdom)
  • Composition
    Silver gilt/Enameled
  • Size
    89mm
  • Image Licensing
    https://www.emedals.com/europe/yugoslavia-kingdom/orders/order-of-the-crown/yugoslavia-kingdom-an-order-of-the-crown-grand-cross-by-huguenin-c-1930

Physical Description and Item Details


Four pointed star in silver, obverse centre featuring a four armed white enameled cross with ball finials, each arm composed of clusters of individual rays, with green laurels in each quadrant, presenting the Yugoslav royal crown with enameled detailing on a white enamel field, reverse with dual stays and principle pin assembly, exhibiting the manufacturing characteristics of "HUGERNIN FRERES & Co. LE LOCALE Medailleurs (Suisse)", toned silver, light enamel contact.

History


The Order of the Yugoslav Crown was founded by King Alexander I in 1930 to commemorate the unification of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on October 3, 1929, when the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was reduced to this new realm.

The Order was conferred upon Yugoslavians and foreigners in recognition of meritorious civil and military service rendered to the King and Yugoslavia, for the country and the national unification.

The Order was regulated under the influence of the Légion d'honneur; it was authorized with five classes on a single-colored ribbon.

The Order was abolished along with the capitulation of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1941.

There was a first model used for a short period of time which did not feature the surmounted oak wreath. In November 1930 the oak wreath was added. There are several second-models on the market which the oak wreath were removed to resemble the first model; caution is required due to the rarity of the first model.

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