Bavaria, Kingdom. A Royal Order of Merit of St. Michael, II Class Cross in Gold, c. 1900 Archive constructed of silver (marked “800”
Description
constructed of silver (marked “800” along with the traditional crescent moon and crown on the reverse)
he was struck off strength and transferred to the 6th Brigade
The accompanying scabbard also bearing an ornate and intricate Koftgari design along with a shield as part of the design
50 mm x 60 mm
When the Srem partisans crossed into eastern Bosnia in November 1942
Bavaria, Kingdom. A Royal Order of Merit of St. Michael, II Class Cross in Gold, c. 1900 Archive constructed of silver (marked “800”(Verdienstorden vom Heiligen Michael Kreuz II. Klasse in Gold). Instituted 16 February 1837 by King Ludwig I. (1887 1918). Constructed of 18K Gold with multi coloured enamels, consisting of a Cross Patte with dark blue enameled arms, the obverse overlaid by a central oval medallion bearing a raised and intricately detailed depiction of St. Michael, wielding a cluster of lightning bolts and a shield bearing an inscription of QUIS UT DEUS (WHO IS LIKE
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