Includes:
1. Order of the Yugoslav Flag, V Class (Orden jugoslovenske zastave): two-piece construction, insignia in silvered bronze, mounted to a five-pointed star base, with emanating rays between each of the star points, hallmarked with a rooster flanked by a "B" and "III" (.800 silver fineness) within a hexagon-shaped border, and maker marked "IKOM" on the reverse, measuring 49.8 mm (w) x 56 mm (h) inclusive of its integral ring, original ribbon, mounted to a five-sided metal suspension with pinback.
2. Order of the Partisan Star, III Class (Orden partizanske zvezde): in silver with red enamels, marked "III" (Third Class), hallmarked with a rooster flanked by a "B" and "II" (.900 silver fineness) within a pentagon-shaped border, maker marked "IKOM" and numbered "27468" on the reverse, measuring 40 mm (w) x 37 mm (h), maker marked "IKOM ZAGREB" on the screwback, intact enamels.
3. Medal for Bravery, Type II (1945-1991) (Medalja za Hrabrost): in bronze gilt, measuring 37 mm in diameter, original ribbon, mounted to a five-sided metal suspension with pinback.
Together, near extremely fine.
Footnotes:
1. The Order of the Yugoslav Flag was instituted on November 26, 1947. It was awarded for outstanding contributions to the development and strengthening of peaceful cooperation and friendship between Yugoslavia and other nations, in five grades.
2. The Order of the Partisan Star was instituted on August 15, 1943 and discontinued in 1991. It was awarded for outstanding bravery to the Partisans led by Tito fighting occupying German forces, in three grades.
3. The Medal for Bravery was instituted on August 15, 1943 and discontinued in 1991. It was awarded to both partisans and civilians in peace and wartime for acts of bravery. Two versions were created: Type I (1944-1945) and Type II (1945-1991).

