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The Order of Freedom – Yugoslavia’s Highest Military Order
The Order of Freedom,Yugoslavia’s Highest Military Order

We are thrilled to introduce a true gem for collectors: a museum-quality reproduction of the prestigious Order of Freedom, one of the rarest and most esteemed military decorations in Yugoslav history. Historical Significance Established on 12 June 1945, the Order of Freedom was the highest military award in Yugoslavia—and second only in state hierarchy to the Yugoslav Great Star. It was conferred to commanders of large military units for exceptional leadership and bravery. Remarkably, it was awarded only seven times before the breakup of Yugoslavia, to luminaries such as: Josip Broz Tito Ivan Gosnjak Koča Popović Kosta Nađ Peko Dapčević...
The British Order of the Garter Star Badge – A New Arrival in High-Quality Collectible

We’re excited to announce the arrival of a truly prestigious item in our collection – The British Order of the Garter Star Badge. Known as one of the highest honors in the United Kingdom, this star-shaped insignia is awarded to members of the Order of the Garter, a chivalric order dating back to the 14th century. Our high-quality collectible replica of the Order of the Garter Star Badge is a sophisticated reproduction that will appeal to collectors and history enthusiasts alike. This remarkable piece is designed with attention to detail, capturing the elegance and prestige associated with this legendary order. Whether you're an...
New Arrival: Elizabeth I Defeat of the Spanish Armada Medal (1588) – Pure Sterling Silver Replica

We are excited to introduce a new addition to our historical collection: a pure 925 sterling silver replica of the famous Elizabeth I “Defeat of the Spanish Armada” Medal (1588). This unique reproduction is crafted with great attention to detail, capturing the powerful symbolism of England’s legendary victory over the Spanish Armada. About the Medal Obverse: The name of Jehovah in Hebrew, surrounded by the Latin motto FLAVIT ET DISSIPATI SVNT 1588 (“He blew and they were scattered”). Reverse: A church standing firmly on a rock amid stormy waves, with the arms of Prince Maurice below and the motto ALLIDOR...