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  • Serbia, Kingdom. An Order of the White Eagle, IV Class with Swords, c. 1915
  • Serbia, Kingdom. An Order of the White Eagle, IV Class with Swords, c. 1915
  • Serbia, Kingdom. An Order of the White Eagle, IV Class with Swords, c. 1915
  • Serbia, Kingdom. An Order of the White Eagle, IV Class with Swords, c. 1915

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Serbia, Kingdom. An Order of the White Eagle, IV Class with Swords, c. 1915

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Serbia, Kingdom. An Order of the White Eagle, IV Class with Swords, c. 1915

(Orden Belog Orla). Instituted in 1883. Type III (1915-1941). Military Division. Of French manufacture, in silver gilt, a lovely white enamelled double headed eagle, the center medallion featuring a white enamelled cross, the reverse medallion presents the date 1882 on a red enamelled field, the eagle is secured to a large surmounting crown by two blue enamelled pendilia with two crossed swords in front, measures 34.1mm (w) x 71.7mm (h), weighs 25.7 grams, worn on a triangular ribbon, enamel damage to pendilia, central medallion loose, otherwise a scare decoration in extremely fine condition.
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