constructed of a heavy card stock binding with a light brown canvas exterior
A German Cross in Gold by Gebrüder Godet & Co - first model
An Early War Destroyer War Badge by Schwerin
All three dirks and the frog are housed in a wooden presentation case
It traces its origin to a Cruz de Boyacá that was awarded to the generals who led their forces to victory in the Battle of Boyaca in 1819
Serbia, Kingdom. An Order Of The White Eagle, V Class Knight With Swords, C.1920 United Republic of constructed of a heavy card(Orden Belog Orla). Instituted in 1883. Type II (1903 1941). In silver gilt with red, white and blue enamels, "1882" reverse, measuring 34 mm (w) x 67. 3 mm (h) inclusive of its crown and laterally pierced ball suspension, chipping evident in the blue enamels on the ribbon banner on both sides and total loss of the red enamels on the reverse "1882" centrepiece, original triangular ribbon with hook and eye, near fine. Footnote: The Order of the White