Order of Milosh the Great, I Class (with diamonds)

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SKU: 01.SRB.0104.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$220000 USD

  • Order of Milos the Great, I Class (with diamonds) Obverse
  • Order of Milos the Great, I Class (with diamonds) Obverse Detail
  • Order of Milos the Great, I Class (with diamonds) Obverse Detail
  • Order of Milos the Great, I Class (with diamonds) Reverse Detail
  • Order of Milos the Great, I Class (with diamonds) Reverse Detail
  • Order of Milos the Great, I Class (with diamonds) Reverse
  • Order of Milos the Great, I Class (with diamonds) Obverse
  • Order of Milos the Great, I Class (with diamonds) Reverse

Estimated market value:

$220000 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Serbia
  • Makers
    Karl Fleischhacker, Vienna
  • Composition
    Gold/Enamelled/Diamonds/Sapphires/Emeralds/Ruby
  • Inscription
    Obv: цвети 1815 Rev: милома великог 1898
  • Size
    35.5x65.2mm
  • Version Remarks
    The price of this piece includes the breast star.
  • Image Licensing
    https://www.emedals.com/europe/serbia/orders/order-of-milos-the-great/a-unique-serbian-order-of-milos-the-great-in-gold-and-diamonds-1899-1930

Physical Description and Item Details


Special Class of the Order of Miloš the Great, consisting of the badge, in solid 18Kt Gold (unmarked, but tested) and enamels; Badge is set throughout with Genuine Diamonds (approx. 86 diamonds, old European and rose cut, of average quality, total approximate weight 5.0 carats); and also set with 2 sapphires, 2 emeralds and one ruby; badge measures 35.5x65.2mm (including crown suspension), and weighs 36.6 grams; Star, in silver, with crown, eagle and "M" in solid 18Kt Gold (unmarked, but tested) and enamels.

History


The Order of Milosh the Great was founded in 1898 to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the return Prince Milosh to the Serbian throne. Since its inception, the Order was proclaimed the highest state order in Serbia.

This Order had for classes that were conferred upon Serbian and foreigners, civilians and military personnel, in recognition of meritorious service rendered to the Obrenovich dynasty. Since 1899, the King had the right to grant the Order at his own discretion without naming any particular services.

The Classes were: I Class, II Class, III Class and IV Class. I and II Classes were awarded with identical breast star.

It was abolished following the May Coup of 1903.

This Order is considered a very scarce award due to the short time of lifespan. Following incomplete records, the Order was awarded 225 times to Serbian recipients, and was granted more times to foreigners.

The obverse inscription translates to "BLOOMS 1815" and the reverse features an inscription in Cyrillic, translated as "MILOS THE GREAT".

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